Safe product
developers

address safety requirements throughout the product life cycle: specification, design, implementation, commissioning, operation and disposal.

Safety
advisers

design and improve the safety guidelines and best practices used by the product developers.

Safety
assurance

engineers and managers provide evidence concerning the actual acceptable risk of the products.

Safety
authorities

analyze this evidence for giving a safety guarantee to the top management of the company, the customers, the purchasers, the government and thus to the citizens.

The training leads to many jobs that concern safety engineering and safety management. Four groups of jobs are accessible as the participants’ career progresses.

These professional activities are carried out in companies that design or operate products, but also in consulting companies with very high expertise.

These safety professions deal with not only many aspects of safety, such as knowledge of hazards, risk assessment and treatment, but also reliability, human and organizational factors, as well as management. This diversity of points of view is one of the interests of these professions, which therefore requires an open mind.

In all these sectors, no product can be sold without a safety guarantee. Some examples:

Transport

The automation of transport is not a futuristic goal, but already a reality. For example, the Toulouse metro is automatic, autonomous cars are already driving on the motorways, supervised trains are transporting goods, and drones are preparing the planes of tomorrow.

The issue at the heart of this automation is safety.

Energy

You already know that safety is one of the key issues in conventional energy (e.g. oil and gas, nuclear). But did you know that safety is a critical issue for new energies such as biogas or fuel cells, but also for infrastructures such as the reliability of smart grids?

Chemicals and pharmaceuticals

Medicines and vaccines save thousands of people every year. But these benefits are only effective if the associated risks are kept under control. The sources of these risks concern the molecules or technologies used, but also the production and use.

Medical devices

In order to keep people healthy for as long as possible, medical devices are being developed. After major hospital equipment (scanners, etc.), personal devices are booming. Their commercialization requires the guarantee of their safety.

Production plants

Because of the hazardous substances handled, the automation, or the criticality of the products manufactured (e.g. aircraft, medical devices), safety is one of the essential concerns of plant managers.

Transport

The automation of transport is not a futuristic goal, but already a reality. For example, the Toulouse metro is automatic, autonomous cars are already driving on the motorways, supervised trains are transporting goods, and drones are preparing the planes of tomorrow.

The issue at the heart of this automation is safety.

Energy

You already know that safety is one of the key issues in conventional energy (e.g. oil and gas, nuclear). But did you know that safety is a critical issue for new energies such as biogas or fuel cells, but also for infrastructures such as the reliability of smart grids?

Chemicals and pharmaceuticals

Medicines and vaccines save thousands of people every year. But these benefits are only effective if the associated risks are kept under control. The sources of these risks concern the molecules or technologies used, but also the production and use.

Medical devices

In order to keep people healthy for as long as possible, medical devices are being developed. After major hospital equipment (scanners, etc.), personal devices are booming. Their commercialization requires the guarantee of their safety.

Production plants

Because of the hazardous substances handled, the automation, or the criticality of the products manufactured (e.g. aircraft, medical devices), safety is one of the essential concerns of plant managers.

Student
stories

‘’My journey as a safety engineer started with the SEAM program. Today I am a safety consultant working in the Hydrogen (0 Carbon) field. For instance, I participated in the development of a safe architecture for a Hydrogen Refueling Station.‘’

Hady
Safe product developer
working in France

‘’I am working as HSE coordinator in the renewable industry and managing Occupational Health and Safety in solar construction and operation sites. I am closely monitoring the contractors and interacting with workers, on a daily basis.‘’

Masoud
Safety Adviser
working in United Arab Emirates

"This international program delivered by INSA has contributed to my professional career and helped me in understanding the various aspects of safety in diverse fields. As a Health and Safety Engineer on an international site, this course was very enriching in my mission."

Joe
Health and Safety Manager
working in France

‘’Working with the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) in Nigeria, which is the regulatory Agency/Authority for Oil and Gas Industry, the course surprised me with the diversity of professionals from various sectors, private and government agencies, to address real industry challenges.‘’

Tam-Miete
Safety Authorities
From Nigeria

"Before joining the SEAM’s Advanced Master’s program, I worked as a field engineer in the oil and gas industry. I am currently working as a RAMS (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Safety) engineer mainly in the aeronautics field, applying the methodologies learnt during the training."

Maroua
Aeronautics
From Tunisia, working in France

"SEAM has been key in enabling me to change from the oil industry to the new field of urban mobility, eVTOL. It gave an excellent grounding in the key industrial risk management framework to discuss with EUROCAE and EASA on the novel risks associated with eVTOL design, for supporting the development of appropriate regulations and means of compliance."

James
Urban mobility
From Australia, working in Germany

"The knowledge acquired enables me to support internal teams on subjects related to the risks and protection of information systems. My field of action covers the quality of IT processes as well as the security strategy and its application to operational processes."

Kouadio Hermann
Cybersecurity
From Ivory Coast, working in France

As a project HSE manager, the acquired knowledge has really helped me in my job. The diversity of applications in various safety aspects, led by industry experts, has equipped me so well that I need not fidget for any level of HSE responsibility in any sector.

Jude
Pipeline Engineering
From Nigeria, working in Oman