Course information
Risk Reduction & ALARP training is available in the following formats
Face-to-Face
Intermediate
Attendance
1 day
7 hours
Learning objectives
- Describe the legal and regulatory context for ALARP, including key UK (e.g., HSE) and international references
- Explain the concept of risk tolerability and how ALARP fits within the overall risk management framework
- Understand ALARP considerations during project start-up, feasibility, and concept selection
- Apply ALARP demonstration principles during detailed engineering and design development
- Implement through-life ALARP management, including operations, maintenance, and decommissioning
- Use proportionate risk evaluation methods to identify, prioritise, and justify ALARP measures
- Differentiate between proportionate and grossly disproportionate risk reduction in decision-making
- Apply cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and qualitative approaches for demonstrating ALARP
- Prepare and present ALARP arguments within safety cases, regulatory submissions, and internal governance processes
Key contents
- Introduction to risk reduction concepts, tolerability criteria, and ALARP principles
- Legal frameworks and regulatory expectations (UK HSE, international good practice)
- Risk assessment tools and their role in identifying ALARP measures (HAZOP, LOPA, QRA, bowtie)
- ALARP application in project feasibility, concept selection, and option screening
- Demonstrating ALARP during detailed design and engineering
- Integrating ALARP into operations, maintenance, modifications, and decommissioning
- Understanding gross disproportion and its role in ALARP decisions
- Cost-benefit analysis (CBA), engineering judgement, and qualitative assessment approaches
- Documenting and presenting ALARP justifications in safety cases, COMAH reports, and regulatory submissions
- Best practices for ALARP demonstration: evidence collection, gap closure, and continuous improvement
- Common pitfalls and challenges in ALARP demonstration, and how to address them
Prerequisites
Basic familiarity with risk assessment concepts or safety management is recommended. No prior experience with ALARP demonstration is required.