Introduction:
This training session offers comprehensive instructions on how to conduct a successful HAZOP study and explains how PHA approaches fit into the broader process safety management work process. It aids in preparing people to lead PHA teams and learn new skills. You will be permitted to establish teams and take turns leading the teams, in addition to receiving expert guidance on the technical and managerial procedures involved with leading a PHA team.
In this “HAZOP and Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Leader Certification Training Course,” what tools and methods will I learn? You will learn how to apply the failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) technique in this course, as well as how to employ hazard checklists to support your brainstorming studies.
Course Objectives
Upon completing this HAZOP and Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Leader Certification Training Course successfully, participants will be able to:
- Gain an in-depth understanding of what a HAZOP and PHA system does
- Understand why there is a need for a HAZOP and PHA system
- Define HAZOP and PHA and their role to avoid major accidents in the process industry
- Answer questions like:
- What is HAZOP?
- Why HAZOP?
- How to implement HAZOP and when?
- How to lead a HAZOP study?
- How to close-out a HAZOP review?
- Act as a HAZOP lead and provide support towards your company’s HAZOP and PHA process
- Practice PHA studies using the HAZOP and “What-If” techniques
- Discover the tactics, best practices, and success factors that lead to a successful PHA study
- Understand the meaning of design intent in HAZOP studies
- Use guidewords and parameters in HAZOP studies
- Define guidelines for completing PHA worksheets
- Use risk matrices to rank risks
- Depict the importance of addressing common cause failures
- Define the meaning of enabling events/conditions
- Practice how to address human factors in PHA studies
Organizational Benefits
Companies who nominate their employees to participate in this HAZOP and Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Leader Certification Training Course can benefit in the following ways:
- Benefit from training your employees on the definition and importance of process safety information, along with the different roles played in the PHA
- Document your process safety information systematically and efficiently
- Improve productivity by teaching your staff about the PHA work process and how it fits into the overall organizational work processes
Personal Benefits
Individuals who participate in this HAZOP and Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Leader Certification Training Course can gain from it in the following ways:
- Learn how to perform a PHA study from experienced professionals: collecting information, selecting the team, leading a meeting, and documenting the results
- Focus on human factors issues to analyse procedures in areas such as start-up, shutdown, and maintenance
- Get an opportunity to work through hands-on exercises in detail to gain the skills needed to facilitate a HAZOP study
- Gain the ability to plan, manage, facilitate, and scribe for a HAZOP study
Who Should Attend?
This HAZOP and Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Leader Certification Training Course would be suitable for:
- Those involved in the:
- Management,
- Engineering (design, process, chemical, facilities, instrumentation, and controls),
- Operations, and
- Safety of process operations
- Engineers (Chemical, Mechanical, Process, Pressure Vessel, Piping, Electrical)
- Process safety/risk managers
- Facility managers
- Safety/environment personnel
- Plant operators
- Area managers
- Maintenance personnel
Course Outline
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION
- Overview of PHA
- PHA Regulatory Requirements
- What-If Studies
- HAZOP Studies
- Preparing and Organizing PHA Studies
MODULE 2: DESIGN & REVIEW
- Inherent Safety Review
- Subdividing the Process for Study
- Design Intent, Parameters, and Deviations
- Completing the PHA Worksheet
- Recording PHA Studies
MODULE 3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION METHODOLOGIES
- Investigating WHAT to do WHEN
- What If/Checklist variations
- Process modifications
- Procedural HAZOP
- Methodologies and their uses
- HAZOP – Avoiding traps and enhancing productivity
- Preparation of checklists
- FMEA application and execution
- Preliminary Hazards Analysis: application and execution
- Choice of hazards identification technique
MODULE 4: REGULATORY & LEADERSHIP REQUIREMENTS
- Meeting Regulatory Requirements
- Leadership Skills for Managing the Team
- Management of PHA Studies
- Human Factors in PHAs
- Facility Sitting in PHAs
MODULE 5: UTILITIES & OPERATION
- Treating Utilities
- Handling Multiple Modes of Operation
- PHA for Process Changes
- PHA for Procedures
- PHA for Batch Processes
MODULE 6: QUALITY CONTROL
- Quality Control in PHA Studies
- PHA Report Preparation
- Managing the Follow-Up of PHA Results
- Planning PHA Revalidations
- Conducting PHA Revalidations
- Documenting PHA Revalidations
MODULE 7: TEAM LEADERSHIP & EXECUTION
- Qualitative and quantitative risk assessment
- Establishing purpose, overcoming opposition, driving forces
- Choice of PHA to be used and factors in determining the choice
- Estimation of scheduling requirements
- Preparation for PHA sessions
- Thoroughness of analyses
- PHA Leadership: Responsibility and why it requires emphasis?
- Seven key points for exercising responsibility
- List of steps for performing PHAs
- Handling recommendations
- Auditing of PHAs
- Conducting PHA sessions
- Preparation of PHA reports
MODULE 8: PHA DOCUMENTATION CONTROL & REPORT GENERATION
- Recording hazard evaluations
- Defining risk matrices
- Documenting recommendations
- Generating reports
- Creating custom libraries
- Creating a PHA Corporate Template
- Document protection and tracking document changes
MODULE 9: ADVANCED PHA TOPICS
- Types of HAZOPs
- Improving productivity and efficiency of HAZOPs
- Optimization of node sizes — pro’s and con’s
- Improving productivity and efficiency of HAZOPs
- Method for deriving deviations
- Creation of checklists
- Human factors
- Management of Change (MOC)
- What qualifies for MOC?
- Minimizing hazards through improved layout
- Explosion modelling
- PSI (Process Safety Information)
Method of Instruction:
Online
Course Duration:
5 days
Type of Certificate Issued:
Certificate in HAZOP and Process Hazard Analysis
You can choose any of the three below:
- Digital Certificate(Downloadable PDF)
- Physical Certificate with security marking shipped to your location with a price
- Framed Certificate with security markings shipped to your location with a price.
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