Build Your Process Safety Competencies Incrementally

Get training that step by step empowers your knowledge, skills, and resourcefulness in the face of demanding work schedules.

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Accredited Provider

ioMosaic is a recognized IACET Accredited Provider

Quality Training

Our courses are developed by process safety experts

Incremental Learning

Grow professionally and achieve your career goals step by step

Better Safety Practices

Gain practical knowledge for reducing exposure to incidents

Share Your Certification

Easily download, print, or share training certificates after successful completion

Cost-Effective Training

Eliminates travel expenses and time lost from project work

Everyone Plays a Role in Safety

When incidents are rare, it's easy to assume that accidents will never happen in your workplace. However, between 2021 and 2023, there were over 825 hazardous chemical incidents, including fires, explosions, and damaging chemical spills. By getting the training and tools you need to recognize good and bad safety practices, you will be able to advocate for your safety and the safety of others.

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Build Competency With Microlearning

Empowering knowledge, skills, and resourcefulness of processes in the face of demanding work schedules can sometimes be a difficult task. Process Safety Learning® (PSL) is rooted in incremental learning or microlearning, where training is organized into learning modules. Learners can build competencies at their own pace and convenience.

Meaning of Safety Competency

According to OSHA, an employer must mitigate all recognized hazards, and identifying the hazards is the first step in doing so. Employees at all levels must be trained to spot all forms of hazards. The second step is to assess the amount of risk and then take mitigating measures. Safety competency is achieved when everyone at a facility takes responsibility.

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Increase Competency Step By Step

  • Learn

    Short modules enable self-paced learning and greater focus.
  • Engage

    Rich media explains complex ideas, increasing learner engagement.
  • Enforce

    Quizzes after each learning module reinforce learner knowledge.
  • Support

    Answering questions via chat and email support learner success.
  • Sustain

    A library of reference material and certificates showcases a learner’s understanding.
  • Share

    Share your certification with a university, industry organization or office.

What Our Clients Say

“Not every PHA leader is trained to use facility siting and human factors checklists as required by 29 CFR 1910.119, and this is one of the other advantages of the ioMosaic PHA Leader training course.”

“I liked the way the modules were split into their own individual topics. The short length of most of the modules (~15 min) helped in preventing fatigue.”

“The level of depth the course covered was very detailed. PSL covered a lot of information at a comfortable pace.”

Putting Safety Culture Into Action

How do you take safety from theory to practice? Read this article by Kristin Robbins for fresh insight into transforming safety from theory to practice and gain from lessons learned.

Safety Starts With You

We believe a proactive approach can transform safety from theory to practice at any facility. Are you ready to create a safer workplace? Take action.

Build Competencies

Safe chemical operations depend on having workers who understand what they can do to prevent accidents and why it benefits them. Acquire the skills, knowledge, and attitudes to protect yourself by:
  • Completing safety training
  • Subscribing to safety newsletters
  • Attending webinars & conferences

Lead By Example

Good managers appear regularly on the shop floor, talk about health and safety, and visibly demonstrate their commitment to safety through their actions. Reinforce desired attitudes and behaviors by:
  • Encouraging safety dialogue
  • Acting on safety solutions
  • Providing access to training

Think, Say, & Act

There is a big difference between a worker who can identify a hazard and one who takes ownership of the hazard until it is fixed. Take action and commit to creating a safe workplace for you and your team by:
  • Learning how to spot safety hazards
  • Communicating safety concerns
  • Taking prompt corrective measures

Earn Risk Management Skills

Nine times out of ten, the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board incident reports list a lack of training in their key findings. Be ready for when, not if, the unthinkable happens.

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