Pideya Learning Academy

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Fundamentals for Non-Technical Professionals

Upcoming Schedules

  • Live Online Training
  • Classroom Training

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
24 Feb - 28 Feb 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
17 Mar - 21 Mar 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
07 Apr - 11 Apr 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
09 Jun - 13 Jun 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
07 Jul - 11 Jul 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
08 Sep - 12 Sep 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
20 Oct - 24 Oct 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
24 Nov - 28 Nov 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750

Course Overview

The global push toward sustainability and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has placed Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) at the forefront of environmental innovation. As organizations navigate the complexities of decarbonization, understanding the fundamental principles of CCS becomes essential for non-technical professionals across sectors. Recognizing this need, Pideya Learning Academy offers the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Fundamentals for Non-Technical Professionals training program, designed to equip participants with a foundational understanding of CCS and its role in achieving a sustainable future.
In 2023, global investments in CCS technology exceeded $4 billion, reflecting a 24% increase from the previous year. Reports indicate that CCS could mitigate up to 20% of the emissions needed to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement by 2050. These figures underscore the urgency for professionals to develop an understanding of CCS technologies, regulatory frameworks, and their strategic implications for industries aiming to achieve net-zero targets.
This training program provides an integrated overview of CCS, emphasizing its critical role in addressing climate change. Participants will delve into key concepts, including the capture, transportation, and storage of carbon dioxide, and explore how these processes align with industry-specific goals. Designed for professionals without a technical background, the course bridges the knowledge gap, ensuring participants can confidently engage in CCS discussions and initiatives within their organizations.
Key highlights of this Pideya Learning Academy training include:
Comprehensive Introduction to CCS: Explore the scientific principles and industrial applications of CCS to understand its relevance across sectors.
Global CCS Landscape: Gain insights into emerging CCS projects, policy frameworks, and the economic drivers shaping this transformative technology.
Stakeholder Collaboration: Learn about the roles of governments, private sectors, and international organizations in advancing CCS.
Sustainability Integration: Understand how CCS aligns with broader sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategies.
Regulatory and Compliance Frameworks: Familiarize yourself with national and international policies governing CCS projects.
Industry Case Studies: Examine successful CCS implementations across industries such as energy, manufacturing, and agriculture.
This program is meticulously designed to empower participants with the knowledge required to influence decision-making, drive sustainability initiatives, and contribute meaningfully to the global carbon reduction agenda.

Key Takeaways:

  • Comprehensive Introduction to CCS: Explore the scientific principles and industrial applications of CCS to understand its relevance across sectors.
  • Global CCS Landscape: Gain insights into emerging CCS projects, policy frameworks, and the economic drivers shaping this transformative technology.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Learn about the roles of governments, private sectors, and international organizations in advancing CCS.
  • Sustainability Integration: Understand how CCS aligns with broader sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategies.
  • Regulatory and Compliance Frameworks: Familiarize yourself with national and international policies governing CCS projects.
  • Industry Case Studies: Examine successful CCS implementations across industries such as energy, manufacturing, and agriculture.
  • Comprehensive Introduction to CCS: Explore the scientific principles and industrial applications of CCS to understand its relevance across sectors.
  • Global CCS Landscape: Gain insights into emerging CCS projects, policy frameworks, and the economic drivers shaping this transformative technology.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Learn about the roles of governments, private sectors, and international organizations in advancing CCS.
  • Sustainability Integration: Understand how CCS aligns with broader sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategies.
  • Regulatory and Compliance Frameworks: Familiarize yourself with national and international policies governing CCS projects.
  • Industry Case Studies: Examine successful CCS implementations across industries such as energy, manufacturing, and agriculture.

Course Objectives

After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, participants will learn to:
Identify and interpret key safety codes of practice introduced by major organizations.
Develop strategies to promote a positive safety culture across all levels of the organization.
Conduct task-based risk assessments to identify and mitigate workplace hazards.
Analyze HSE plans, including pre-construction and pre-operation safety reports, for effectiveness.
Understand and apply principles of active and reactive monitoring for continuous improvement.

Personal Benefits

Participants attending this training course will gain:
A thorough understanding of advanced safety management principles.
Enhanced ability to develop and implement safety initiatives.
Increased confidence in assessing and addressing safety risks effectively.
Professional growth through mastery of globally recognized safety standards.
Practical tools and techniques for fostering a safety-conscious workplace.

Organisational Benefits

Who Should Attend

This Pideya Learning Academy course is valuable for professionals across various roles, including but not limited to:
Senior managers responsible for health and safety.
Health and safety officers and professionals.
Line managers, team leaders, and supervisors overseeing operational safety.
Production engineers tasked with ensuring safety compliance.
Personnel involved in preparing safety reports and conducting risk assessments.
By addressing both the technical and cultural dimensions of safety, this course prepares participants to drive safety excellence and foster a resilient organizational environment.

Course Outline

Module 1: Health and Safety Management Systems
Fundamentals of Occupational Health and Safety Management Key Standards: ISO 45001, ILO OHS 2001 Framework, and Comparative Analysis Safety Management Approaches: PDCA vs. POPMAR OSHA Safety & Health Program Guidelines Case Analysis: Application of Safety Management Systems
Module 2: Advanced Hazard Management Strategies
The Safety Case Concept: Objectives and Elements Application of Inherently Safer Design Principles Advanced Emergency Planning for Major Hazards Human Factors in Hazard Prevention: Error Analysis and Mitigation Latent Failures and Preconditions in Incident Causation
Module 3: Techniques in Risk Assessment
Comprehensive Risk Assessment Frameworks Effective Risk Evaluation and Control Measures Task-Based Risk Assessment Integration with Work Permits Application of Job Safety and Task Analysis in Risk Evaluation Advanced Techniques in Risk Identification
Module 4: Incident Analysis and Mitigation
Advanced Incident Investigation Techniques Root Cause Analysis: Tools and Best Practices Understanding Active Errors and Preconditions in Incident Analysis Integrating Lessons Learned into Safety Protocols
Module 5: Safety Performance Metrics and Indicators
Active vs. Reactive Safety Metrics Development of Key Safety Performance Indicators (KPIs) Process Safety Metrics: Best Practices for Evaluation Data-Driven Approaches to Safety Performance Improvement
Module 6: Enhancing Organizational Safety Culture
Principles of Safety Culture Development Strategies for Effective Safety Communication The Role of Leadership in Safety Commitment Competence and Collaboration for a Stronger Safety Culture Linking Safety Culture to HSE Management Systems
Module 7: Project-Specific Safety Management
Construction HSE Plans: Key Components and Implementation Pre-Construction and Pre-Operations Safety Planning Land Use and Spatial Safety Considerations Tank Farm Safety Management Essentials Safety Instrumented Systems: Design and Management
Module 8: Integrated Emergency and Crisis Management
Designing Emergency Response Plans for Complex Scenarios Crisis Management Systems: Planning and Execution Post-Incident Recovery and Resilience Strategies Compliance with Regulatory Requirements in Emergency Management
Module 9: Continuous Improvement in Safety Management
Performance Assessment and Feedback Mechanisms Benchmarking and Best Practices in Safety Management Linking Continuous Improvement to Organizational Goals Tools for Monitoring and Auditing Safety Systems
Module 10: Comprehensive Course Review and Practical Evaluation
Consolidated Review of Course Concepts Hands-On Exercises in Risk and Incident Management Participant Knowledge Assessment Feedback and Recommendations for Workplace Implementation

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