Human Factors Training in the Oil & Gas Industry

Enquiries

Contact: Dr Nick Bradley

Tel: +44 (0)781 313 5723

Email: training@bergo.co.uk


Tailored Courses

This course can be tailor-made for many different areas of the Oil & Gas industry.


Programme



Course Overview

BERGO is a leading provider of human factors training in the UK and has delivered courses for various oil & gas organisations, including BP and National Grid.

Course material is tailor-made for organisations and is based on the Health & Safety Executive's guidance on human factors.

Material is supported by case studies including BERGO’s project experience in delivering human factors services to Oil & Gas organisations across the UK.


Benefits

Delegates achieve an understanding of human factors and its role in the development of the COMAH Safety Report.

They will learn about the principles of human factors and gain practical experience of techniques to manage the risk of human failures.

The course consists of a mixture of lectures, videos, workshops and case studies.


Who Should Attend

The course is targeted at (but not limited to):

  • Risk managers
  • Safety officers
  • Project managers

About the Presenter

Nick Bradley

Nick Bradley is the manager and founder of BERGO. With over 10 years experience, he has worked on various human factors and research projects for organisations across Europe.

He holds a BSc in Ergonomics from Loughborough University, a Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS) from the same institution, and a PhD in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) from Strathclyde University, Glasgow.

Before setting up BERGO, Nick worked as a Human Factors Consultant for Human Reliability Associates, a Research Fellow for NHS Education for Scotland (NES) and a Usability Team Manager for Graham Technology plc (now Sword Ciboodle).

Nick has published work in a variety of application areas in healthcare and HCI. He is a Graduate Member of the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (IEHF), a full member of the Human Factors & Ergonomics Society (HFES) and a member of the Glasgow Interactive Systems Group (GIST).