Chemical Safe Storage and Handling Training

Estimated read time 3 min read

February 10, 2015
9am – 5pm
Ascott, Makati City

Fee: Php 5,000.00 / person plus 12% VAT

  • Early Registration Payment: Ten-Percent (10%) Discount if PAID thirty (30) days before the training date
  • Group Discount: Five-Percent (5%) on Three (3) or More Participants


 
 

 
 

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Overview

Chemicals handling and storage is a safety critical activity because spills, leaks has potential to do harm to people, the assets and the environment we live in. There are two facets to be managed the chemical and its proper and safe storage. The two go hand in hand and cannot be separated. Both have to be managed correctly or consequences can be severe. Health issues, fire and explosions, environmental contamination all leading to liabilities for the company.

This can be avoided by having program in place to manage this concerns leading to a safe operation and no chemical exposures to people or the environment.

Who must attend:

  • Pollution control Officers
    • Chemical Users
    • Safety Users

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Programme Outline

At the end of the course, attendees should recognize three things and react to it to be safe:

  • Recognize the HAZARDS of the Chemicals, its containment and its immediate surrounding environment. The MSDS helps provide the way forward on how to manage chemicals.
  • What are the inherent RISKS brought about by the HAZARDS.
  • How can we reduce the RISKS so it is at as low as reasonably possible and practical.

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JAMES ELISEEFF

Mr Eliseeff was a graduate of BS Chemistry at the De La Salle University and an MS in Environmental Management.

He worked for Shell in the Philippines for the past 27 years from year 1982 to 30 June 2009 in varied positions in refining 17 years at the Shell Pililla Lubeoil Refinery and 10 years in Shell Oil Products Distribution Business Countrywide. My last position was the Project Manager for the completed (8.0 M USD) Chemicals remediation project at Shell Pandacan Installation for the Oil Distribution business. His job required orchestrating four (4) multinational contractors and three (3) local contractors in the demolition of surface and subsurface facilities, excavations and managing a project with numerous HSSE (Health, Safety Security, Environment) critical aspects to achieve on time, on budget and no HSSE incidents.

He has built up a cross sectional pool of knowledge / experience encompassing major aspects of the refining and Oil Products business activity in:

  • HSSE
  • Refinery Process Unit / Operations technologist
  • Refinery Utilities and Power Plant Operations Technologist
  • Project engineering and Management
  • Environmental Officer for Oil Products Distribution
  • Environmental Officer for the Pililla Refinery
  • Regulatory Environmental Policies
  • Manufacturing Management Systems (ISO 9002)
  • Environmental Management System ( ISO 14001)
  • Refinery Operations senior Tech A
  • Normal Operations / start Ups/ Shutdowns/ emergency Procedures
  • Trainor for refinery / utilities Operations staff and Terminal staff / HSS and Environment
  • Trainor for Distribution staff on Health, Safety, environment for the 24 terminals country wide
  • Refinery Energy Efficiency and Loss Monitoring
  • Refinery Feed water treatment for Utilities, Boilers and Power Plant Technical Supervisor

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Banco de Oro (BDO)

Account Name: AGUILA GROUP COMPANIES (AGC) DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Account Number: (Peso) 00 222 800 0844

Bank Address: East Mansion Townhouse, Elisco Road, Sto Rosario, Pateros

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