Course Overview
This 1-day training workshop will help the participants develop a better understanding of all things HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) in relation to Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Process Safety Management (PSM), and safety case studies, which are now gaining wide importance in many industries, especially in the oil & gas, chemical, and process industries.
A HAZOP study is a structured and systematic assessment of a complex planned or existing process or operation in order to identify and evaluate problems and issues that may represent hazards and risks to personnel, equipment, facilities, organisations, and the environment. Conducting a good HAZOP study is one of the pillars of process safety management (PSM), which is highly relevant for the safety case studies in many industries in Singapore, such as oil and gas, refineries, chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and plastic production industries, etc.
This workshop will help participants understand and apply the HAZOP study methodology and terminology, its benefits and limitations, and the roles and responsibilities of HAZOP team members. The workshop will also explore HAZOP study techniques that should be applied to assess the hazards and risks of their processes and operation facilities. During the workshop, participants will have the hands-on opportunity to participate in a practical HAZOP review study based on an actual process in the industry to identify and mitigate hazards, causes, and consequences. Participants will also have the opportunity to share their HAZOP study experiences.
Who Should Attend
- Safety engineers and managers, process engineers, scientists and managers
- Production scientists, engineers and managers
- Maintenance engineers and managers
- Project engineers and managers
- Company HSE management team
This course is suitable for the following relevant industries:
- Oil & gas
- Refinery
- Chemicals and petrochemical production
- Pharmaceutical production
- Plastic production
What You Will Learn
- Introduction to the concept of risk and Process Safety Management (PSM)
- The theory behind the HAZOP study
- The HAZOP study methodology – Nodes, deviations, causes
- The HAZOP study methodology – Consequences, safeguards, recommendations
- Who should participate in a HAZOP study – Roles and responsibilities
- Documents required for a HAZOP study
- HAZOP study technique for a batch process, activity-based, procedural HAZOP
- Conduct a HAZOP study based on an actual process in the oil & gas industry to identify and mitigate hazards, causes and consequences
Upon the completion of the course, participants will gain the following knowledge:
- Explore the concept of risk and Process Safety Management (PSM)
- Explore the principles and methodology of a HAZOP study
- Explore the resources required for a HAZOP study
- Understand how the HAZOP study progresses
- Understand the benefits and deliverables of using the HAZOP study
- Identify and mitigate hazards, causes and consequences through the practical session
Teaching Team
Ir. John Eow
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Food, Chemical and Biotechnology, Singapore Institute of Technology
Schedule
Time | Topic |
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9:00 am - 6:00 pm | Welcome and Registration |
Topic 1: Introduction to the Concept of Risk and Process Safety Management (PSM) | |
Topic 2: The Theory behind the HAZOP Study | |
Tea Break | |
Topic 3: The HAZOP Study Methodology – Nodes, Deviations, Causes | |
Topic 4: The HAZOP Study Methodology – Consequences, Safeguards, Recommendations | |
Lunch | |
Topic 5: Who Should Participate in a HAZOP Study – Roles and Responsibilities | |
Topic 6: Documents required for a HAZOP Study | |
Tea Break | |
Topic 7: HAZOP Study Technique for Batch Process, Activity-Based, Procedural HAZOP | |
Topic 8: Conducting a practical HAZOP study based on an actual process in the oil & gas industry | |
Quiz/ Q&A | |
End of Day |
Certificate and Assessment
A Certificate of Participation will be issued to participants who:
- Attend at least 75% of the course
- Undertake and pass non-credit bearing assessment during the course
Fee Structure
The full fee for this course is S$872.00.
Category | After SF Funding |
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Singapore Citizen (Below 40) | S$261.60 |
Singapore Citizen (40 & Above) | S$101.60 |
Singapore PR / LTVP+ Holder | S$261.60 |
Non-Singapore Citizen | S$872.00 (No Funding) |
Note:
- All fees above include GST. GST applies to individuals and Singapore-registered companies.
- This is a Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP) supported course.
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