Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Leader Participator

OG-717

Course Description

  • This course imparts the necessary knowledge to participants to develop the skills required in leading formal Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) reviews of design processes to facilitate identifying potential hazards against all foreseeable conditions.

Course Objectives

  • The HAZOP methodology and its application.
  • The requirements for conducting effective HAZOP studies.
  • The differences between HAZOP and other hazard identification techniques;
  • The responsibilities of the HAZOP Leader and participator ;
  • How to prepare for HAZOP studies;
  • Full hands-on application of HAZOP studies will be provided during the training will to enable participants to acquire HAZOP leadership capabilities.

Who Should Attend?

  • Process engineers.
  • Operation engineers/supervisors.
  • HSE officers.
  • Instrument engineers.
  • Inspection engineers.

Course Schedule

Day-1

  • Course Introduction.
  • Introduction to HAZOP.
  • Incident Case study.
  • Planning a HAZOP Study.
  • HAZOP Methodology.

Day-2

  • Process HAZOP.
  • Writing HAZOP Recommendations.
  • HAZOP reporting.
  • HAZOP Study for procedures.
  • HAZOP Team Requirements

Day-3

  • HAZOP Study for Batch Units.
  • Syndicate work – Batch HAZOP.
  • Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) .
  • Structure What-If Techniques (SWIFT) .
  • Selecting Hazard Identification Techniques.
  • Syndicate Work-Selecting the Right Hazard Identification Techniques.

Day-4

  • Syndicate Work-Selecting the Right Hazard Identification Techniques.
  • Risk Ranking.
  • Syndicate Work-Risk Ranking.
  • Responsibilities of HAZOP Leaders Applying HAZOP Guidewords.

Day-5

  • Applying HAZOP Guidewords.
  • Preparing nodes for HAZOP Study.
  • Practice on How to create Haze report and close out HAZOP report.
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