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Course Outline
Introduction to ISO 20560
- Overview of the standard’s scope, purpose, and objectives
- Structure and key clauses
- Distinctions from previous international and local systems
Normative References and Definitions
- Relevant international and regional standards
- Core terminology and concepts
- Interpretation of symbols and classification terms
Pipe and Substance Identification Systems
- Identification protocols for pipelines in industrial facilities
- Substance categorization and hazard grouping
- Requirements for direction, location, and visibility
Color Standards, Symbols, and Graphic Elements
- Color-coding specifications and mandatory color assignments
- Utilization of graphical elements to illustrate hazards
- Considerations for formatting, sizing, and readability
Safety Signage Requirements and Risk Communication
- Warning, prohibition, and mandatory action signs
- Risk categories and associated visual cues
- Placement guidelines to ensure maximum visibility and comprehension
Design, Installation, Inspection, and Maintenance
- Criteria for signage creation and material selection
- Installation standards within industrial environments
- Practices for inspection, updating, and maintenance
Practical Application in Industrial Plants
- Case-based exercises focusing on process and utility systems
- Assessment of real-world pipeline and signage layouts
- Common implementation challenges and potential solutions
Implementation Examples, Best Practices, and Local Adaptation
- Global industry examples and benchmark approaches
- Integration with local regulations and technical requirements
- Aligning facility standards with industry expectations
Applied Focus: Cosmetic Manufacturing Environments
- Raw material handling and identification needs
- Process areas, production lines, and hazard communication
- Auxiliary systems, including steam, compressed air, and treated water
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- A foundational understanding of industrial safety practices
- Experience in operational or process-driven environments
- Familiarity with core hazard communication principles
Target Audience
- Health and safety professionals
- Industrial operations teams
- Engineering and process specialists
21 Hours
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