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HAZOPS (Hazard & Operability Studies)

HAZOPS (Hazard & Operability Studies)

Banana Inn Hotel Bandung | 29 Oktober – 1 November 2013 | Rp. 6.000.000,- /participant

 

 

INTRODUCTION

The HAZOP Technique is a widely used method of identifying hazards and operability problems, providing the foundation for the risk assessment process. HAZOP can reduce pre and post start-up modifications and improve productivity and product quality. On both the 2 and 3-day courses, the lectures are underpinned by syndicate exercises.



OBJECTIVES

  • Give an appreciation of the risk management process to position HAZOP within that process
  • Provide an in-depth understanding and experience of the various HAZOP techniques and their correct application

 

PARTICIPANTS

  • Process/Plant/Project/Metallurgical engineers.
  • Instrument engineers and technicians.
  • Safety/Loss Prevention/Risk managers, advisers and leaders.
  • Technical/Development/Research officers, Technicians and Leaders.
  • Others who would be involved in HAZOP studies.



COURSE CONTENTS

  • Introduction and course objectives
  • Basic introduction to the risk assessment process
  • Different hazard identification techniques
  • Hazard & Operability Study: Basic Concept & Methodology, Terminology
  • The role of the chairman, secretary and the team members
  • Risk ranking at the HAZOP study
  • HAZOP process in detail including the follow-up and review process
  • Detailed look at the HAZOP process
  • Introduction to technique for procedural HAZOP
  • Procedural HAZOP exercise including discussion of results
  • HAZOP actions/recommendations and HAZOP reports
  • Introduction to the HAZOP technique
  • Advantages and disadvantages of the HAZOP technique
  • Pointers for effective HAZOPs
  • The scope, procedures and limitations that are applicable to a HAZOP study
  • Breaking a process down into defined sections
  • Defining the “design intent” of a study section
  • Identifying generic causes of deviations
  • Examining the potential consequences of deviations
  • Identifying and evaluating possible risk control options that will sustain the design intent and meet SHE standards
  • Recording the reported findings and recommendations for remedial action
  • Course review including question and answer session

 

 

TRAINING METHOD

Presentation, Discussion, Case Study, Evaluation

 

FACILITIES

Training Kit, Flash disk, Handout, Certificate, Lunch, 2 X Coffee Break, Souvenir

BIAYA PELATIHAN

  • Rp. 6.000.000,- /participant/NON residential
  • Quota min 4 orang peserta pasti jalan

 

WAKTU DAN TEMPAT

  • 29 Oktober – 1 November 2013
  • Banana Inn Hotel Bandung

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