The hazard analysis stage is a very important part of the risk management process, as no action can be made to avoid, or reduce, the effects of unidentified hazards.
Hazard analysis relies on a structured and systematic approach to identify potential hazards. Different approaches can be used to perform this task at various stages during the life cycle of the process. These vary from a concept safety review, which is performed as early as possible in the concept stage of the process, to a HAZOP study which can be performed on a fully operational plant.
This course provides an insight into crucial aspects of hazard identification, details the process and gives examples to demonstrate practical considerations in running a HAZOP. It goes even further, providing instructions on HAZOP preparation and leadership, covering topics of team selection, planning, scoping, action logging and best industry practices related to Risk Management Methodology. The training will prepare the delegates/participants to take part in HAZID and HAZOP Projects as well as lead them.
At the end of this five day program, participants will be able to:
- Identify the hazard scenarios that could adversely affect people, property, or the environment.
- Learn PHA methods such as HAZAN, HAZID & LOPA.
- Develop the risk strategies to counter the potential process hazards.
- Thwart potential operational anomalies by adopting a structured approach.
- Lead efficient HAZOP studies.
- O&M Staff, Production & Facilities Managers, Plant Managers aiming to take more control of the way they perceive & tackle the workplace hazards.
- Safety Managers / Engineers.
- Project Mangers / Engineers.
- Planning Managers / Engineers.
- Process Engineers.
- I&C Engineers.
- ERM (Enterprise Risk Management) Professionals.
COURSE CONTENT:
- Overview of PSM & PHA Elements
- Significance of HAZID and HAZOP
- Inherent Workplace Hazards
- PSEs (Process Safety Events)
- PSE Tier-1
- PSE Tier-2
- PSE Tier-3
- Introduction to the HAZOP Method
- Origins
- Standards
- Subtle Variations of HAZID and Hazard Analysis & Assessment
- HAZOP guidewords and parameters
- The HAZOP Methodology
- Key features of the HAZOP technique and its correct application
- Systematic features & creative thinking
- Setting up a HAZOP study, planning, resources and duration etc.
- Activity: Individual exercise with feedback and review
- Hazard Identification
- Hazard Management Process
- Risks and Consequences
- Risk Matrix
- Evaluating the Risk
- ALARP
- CONTROL MEASURES
- Prevention Measures
- Protective Measures
- Mitigation Measures
- Risk reduction
- LOPA – Layers Of Protection Analysis
- ACTIVITY: Case Study
- Loss of Containment or Release of Energy
- Undesirable Events
- Process Controls Vs Safety Controls
- Separation of Process Control system and Safety control System
- The HAZOP Team Leader and its members selection
- Role of the HAZOP team leader – preparation, ground rules, planning Managing the team members, time estimates & data base etc.
- Issues arising in the HAZOP team and Team Leader’s role in resolution
- Activity: Individual and class feedback on different scenarios
- HAZOP Team Leader’s role in the HAZOP report
- HAZOP Matrix
- Selection of the study node
- Node Segregation
- Risk ranking methods
- Administrative / Engineering Controls
- HAZOP Algorithm
- Credible & Non Credible Scenario / Causes
- Consequence recording
- Recommendation and action item writing
- HAZOP Monitoring and Implementation
- HAZOP recommendations follow up and sign off
- Case Studies
- Activity: Group Exercise
- Presentation of HAZOP by participants
- Peer review: how good was your analysis?
- Assessment & feedback by Trainer
- Review of learning and action planning
- Course feedback
- CLOSING : Recap of the Five – Day course content
This course provides a very enriching learning experience to the participants and encourages them to actively participate in the proceedings. The 2-way communication principle is adopted whereby the delegates learn from the industry experience of the Trainer and at the same time are given opportunity to express their views and ideas. Depending on the expertise and capability of participants they would even be encouraged to present the learning during the course by themselves with a view to optimize the retention of the knowledge shared by the Trainer/ Facilitator.
The instructional format capitalizes on a careful balance of formal lectures by the Trainer and individual/ group exercises/ workshops. The Program will use following learning methods/ techniques:
- PowerPoint presentations and Lectures
- Daily Quizzes to determine the retention of knowledge and encourage attentiveness
- Exercises/ workshops/ Case studies to develop understanding of the topics covered
- Delegates will be encouraged to take active part in discussions and express their views/ ideas.
Presentations by the participants to give them confidence and for determining their understanding of the contents taught.
SALIM JANDULA
MS Industrial Engineering Mississippi State University
MBA from Institute of Business Administration
BE Mechanical Engineering from NED University of Engineering & Technology
Jandula is a Professional Development Trainer/ Speaker and a Mentor. He speaks on Operational Excellence, Safety Leadership and Oil and Gas Business Dynamics.
Jandula has demonstrated Safety Leadership, Training & Development, Mentoring and Communication Skills during his 30 years Operational and Training experience in Energy/ Oil & Gas and Manufacturing sectors. Apart from imparting Training, he has held Practical Leadership Roles in Plant Operations, Joint Ventures, Field Management and Procurement & Logistics.
A Professional Mechanical Engineer with Masters from USA and an MBA, Jandula has collaborated/ worked with Global Players/ Multinationals like Eni, OMV, MOL, PGNig, PPL (Formerly Burma Oil Company UK), and Al-Futaim UAE etc. Following are some of his major achievements:
Ensured integrity of Plants and Pipeline network and achieved the hallmark of Three Million Safe Man-hours with no lost time Injury Frequency (LTIF) and 99.99% Station Reliability of State of the art Plant.
Managed 13 E&P (Exploration and Producing) Industrial Assets and increased the profitability by 7% through effective Assets Integrity Management Systems and Optimized Operations.
Managed 425 MMCFD Gas Field with 150 KM Pipeline Network and Compression / Dehydration and Processing
A partial list of delegates in his previous programs/ conferences include companies such as:
- Petronas Malaysia
- ENGEN South Africa
- Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy, Republic of Mozambique
- SABIC Saudi Arabia
- Nigeria National Oil Company
- EGAT Thailand
- Emerging EPC
Among his participants, Jandula is known for his pleasing personality and applicable tools and interactive style of presentation.
He is able to cross refer the training contents with the real life work situations and uses a wide variety of specific industry case studies. He encourages the delegates to actively participate in the proceedings and uses workshops and role play models to enable the participants grasp the concepts and apply in their respective work areas when they go back to work after attending the trainings.
Or
We have a faculty of specialist and can cater to your organisation's different levels and specific needs.
For training and advisory services, feel free to contact us at info@itrainingexpert.com or call us at +603 8082 3707 | +603 8074 9056 | +6012 6869 628 | +6018 2175 123
Normal Fee |
Early Bird |
Group Fee |
Sign up 1 pax |
Sign up 1 pax |
Sign up 3 pax or more |
Pay 1 day(s) before course starts |
Pay 14 day(s) before course starts |
Pay 1 day(s) before course starts |
MYR 3490 per pax |
MYR 2890 per pax |
MYR 2790 per pax |
USD 1030 per pax |
USD 850 per pax |
USD 820 per pax |
Upon successful completion of this program, you will receive a Certificate of Achievement.
1. ONLINE PAYMENT by Credit card: You can opt to register and pay online with our latest payment integration system through our website.
2. Telegraphic Transfer- You can also opt to use GIRO or telegraphic transfer of payment via international banks.