This course provides the understanding required to be an effective member of the HAZOP team, including the work that the facilitator must do as part of the HAZOP study.
Understand the technique, application and limitations of the HAZOP study methodology, one of the most commonly used hazard identification methods.
This course provides the understanding required to be an effective member of the HAZOP team, including the work that the facilitator must do as part of the HAZOP study. The whole technique is covered, from planning and recording, how the workshop is structured, through to reporting the outputs. Students will have the opportunity to practise the technique.
A HAZOP study is a systematic method for identifying hazards in a process, conducted in a workshop environment attended by a multi-disciplinary team. A HAZOP utilises a checklist based on parameters, and the result of any deviations to those parameters, in order to identify hazards within the process and assess how they are managed.
The process is broken down into sections (or ‘Nodes’), and every deviation to the parameters is considered for each equipment item or step in that section in order to determine what could go wrong.
HAZOP’s meticulous approach is commonly used within the oil & gas, chemical and nuclear industries, but the technique can be applied to any appropriate industry or process.
This course does not provide detailed HAZOP facilitator training but does cover the skills needed and the work that the facilitator must do as part of the HAZOP Study. Students will have the opportunity to practise the technique.
Who should attend?
Project Managers
Operations Managers
Process Engineers
Operators
HSE advisors
Risk management practitioners
How will I benefit?
After the course you will be able to:
Analyse how the HAZOP technique can be applied at the different stages of a project’s lifecycle such as FEED, detailed design, revalidation and decommissioning
Prepare for a HAZOP workshop, determine the skills and actions necessary to lead a HAZOP and how to generate a HAZOP report
Critically review the HAZOP technique and the inputs and outputs of a HAZOP study
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