HIRA Masterclass - Session 11 of 12

ACTION CLOSURE


Monday 19 April 2027, 11:30–13:30 (UK time)


"Install high-level alarm on T-101."


What type? What setpoint? Who owns it? How will you verify it achieves the intended risk reduction?


Most risk assessment actions fail at the closure stage — not because people ignore them, but because the action was written in a way that makes it impossible to close properly. This session covers why most actions fail, how to write actions the closing engineer can actually execute, and how to verify that what was done achieved what was intended.


2 hours. Live. £25.


1 free place available for students, university staff, or anyone currently unemployed. A first come, first served. Get in touch to apply.




Testimonial

"The detailed explanations and practical examples given of each concept made everything so easy to understand."

SaRS Webinar participant, 2025



What you get


  • 2 hours of live teaching with worked examples and discussion
  • Access to the session recording afterwards
  • A structured approach you can take back to your team on Tuesday morning
Louise Wilson CEng MEng CFSE FSaRS MIChemE
Founder, PSM Hub | President, Safety and Reliability Society


Chartered Engineer with 17 years of process safety experience. Over 400 days of HAZOP and LOPA facilitation across oil and gas, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and mining. Former BP and Shell technical safety authority. Guest lecturer at Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge.