 Industrial man began life by crafting a few products, then little by little, threw himself into their mass production. Then he started to think about people's diverse needs, and started to design products that were tailored to meeting these needs. Then he tackled quality. As he creates objects that are more and more able to take over the responsibilities of people, man asks himself, are they really safe? Now sorcerers apprentice style engineering was no longer acceptable. The population demanded guarantees. The safety engineering and management program aims to train engineers who are able to design and manufacture safe products and to provide assurances about safety levels. Transport, industrial installations, construction, all sectors are affected. All actors are involved, product designers, their manufacturers, users, but also authorities who issue permits, and the directors of companies who take responsibility in the event of an accident. The safety engineer works at the interface of all these groups. He or she now plays a key role in the organization. This person must be multi-skilled, both as an engineer and as a manager. That is why the SIEM training program addresses many topics. No one would expect safety levels for an aircraft or an industrial facility to be different in different countries. And as safety is frequently governed by standards that reflects internationally agreed requirements or best practices, the SIEM program is run in English and is aimed at participants from all continents. We offer two modes of training. The first is face-to-face sessions on INSAS campuses that lead to the award of a diploma. Or you can use our online resources, which give you access to international experts from multiple sectors at a time that suits you tailored to your needs.