Objectives
HAZOP (Hazard and Operability) Review is a very powerful and effective tool to analyze the plant design at various stages; be it conceptual, basic / front-end engineering, detail Engineering or commissioning stage. Existing installations that have not undergone such review or the ones that are proposed to undergo modifications can also be covered by this review. HAZOP Review provides great level of assurance through a structured and systematic examination of the design and operability of a system that the process design will be safe.
Outlines
- Introduction to and scope of HAZOP Reviews
- Why, Who, When, How, Where of HAZOP Review
- Limitations of HAZOP Review
- HAZOP Review is not a mere formality
- Make HAZOP a habit in day-to-day life
- Regulatory requirements for process hazard analyses (PHA’s)
- Overview of Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA)
- Overview of Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
- Overview of Human Reliability Analysis (HRA)
- The HAZOP Process
- Case Studies
- HAZOP Methodology
- Difference in application to Continuous and Batch Processes
- Team meetings and team member responsibilities
- Hazard recording and reporting
- HAZOP Review follow up and close-out
Workshops will be included throughout the training.
Accreditation: Full certification of attendance will be provided on successful completion of the course.
Process Hazard Analysis for Team Leaders Course Benefits:
- Acquire the knowledge necessary to prepare for, lead, generate reports for, and follow-up on HAZOP studies.
- Learn key aspects of PHA necessary for compliance.
- Build on your team leadership skills enabling you to be qualified to lead HAZOP teams.
- Learn the use of the most advanced Process Hazard Analysis software (PHA-) specially developed for Documenting HAZOP studies.
- Discover means to achieve the optimum use of team time.
- Develop revalidation methods that your company can use to improve PHA quality.
- Certification of team leaders to show evidence of competency to regulators
Who Should Attend
- Health and Safety Professionals
- Supervisors and managers responsible for safety instrumented systems
- Instrumentation and Control Engineers
- Process Engineers
- Project Managers/ Project Engineers
- Facilities Engineers
- Rotating Equipment and Package Engineers
- Operations Engineers
- Commissioning Engineers