SUMMARY
This study illustrates how Jubail Technical Institute successfully integrateddifferent empowerment training principles into the teaching methods and curriculum of anIndustrial safety training program. The 8 months follow-up survey involved local industriesrespondents, each representing a separate plant site, a group of trainees, staff members andgraduates of the chemical skills department. The evaluation shows that 93.3% of the teachingstaff believe that the competency based training method is one of the best ways to help thetechnician in how to control risk using pilot plant, compared to other well-known trainingmethods. 75% of the graduates confirmed that training using pilot plant is the best method oftraining in engineering control of the risks of chemical processes compared to theoretical trainingor training using models. 93% of the trainees emphasized that the training in engineering controlof the risks of chemical processes at the institute and before graduation helps to understand therisk control processes. 20% of the industrial sector confirms that the costs of training inengineering risk control in petrochemical plants are higher than other risk control methods. Thedata substantially supported the importance of Training in Engineering Control of HazardousMaterials Using Pilot Plant.