Description
Course Length: 3 Days
Course Description
This course introduces process safety management in the oil and gas industry, the elements and benefits of process safety management systems, and tools for implementing and managing a system. In this course, the participant will learn to use tools and techniques for managing process safety. The Center for Chemical Process Safety’s (CCPS) book titled “Guidelines for Risk-Based Process Safety” or “RBPS Guidelines” will be the text for this course.
Participant-centered exercises and selected case studies will be used to build on the concepts that CCPS advocates for risk-based process safety. Throughout the course, participants will be challenged to think about how their process safety management system can be enhanced and modified to meet the concepts of risk-based decision-making. An individual action plan will be developed to apply the information from the course to the workplace.
What You Will Learn:
How to:
- Identify processes applicable to Process Safety Management (PSM) and describe relevant terms used.
- Identify which standards are to be applied for managing process hazards.
- Apply programs and tools for managing a PSM system.
- Choose appropriate decision-making methods and tools to identify process hazards.
- Describe and use techniques available for control of hazards associated with process designs.
- Describe the criteria and methods of selecting equipment and safeguarding controls.
- Research and apply the performance parameters for the safety systems in operations.
- Explain the role of all disciplines and their contribution to the management of potential HSE hazards.
Who Should Attend:
For all personnel involved in Process Industries such as Production, Project, Process, Mechanical, Control, Maintenance, HSE
Course Outline
- Process safety culture and competency
- Compliance with standards
- Understand hazards and risk
- Operating procedures and safe work practices
- Asset integrity and reliability
- Management of change
- Conduct of operations
- Incident investigation (associated with plant failures)
- Measurement and metrics
- Management review and continuous improvement