This training program focuses on updating participants' skills in conducting Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOP) within the context of Management of Change (MOC) plants. Through it, participants will be equipped to ensure the continued safety and operability of MOC plants through thorough HAZOP reevaluation processes.
Understand the HAZOP methodology and effectively apply it to identify and mitigate hazards in various processes.
Demonstrate proficiency in conducting comprehensive HAZOP studies, including knowledge of the necessary requirements and procedures.
Differentiate between HAZOP and other hazard identification techniques, discerning their respective strengths and limitations.
Define the roles and responsibilities of both the HAZOP Leader and participants, ensuring clear understanding of their contributions to the study process.
Prepare adequately for HAZOP studies, including node preparation and understanding the steps involved in creating and closing out HAZOP reports.
Process engineers.
Operation engineers/supervisors.
HSE officers.
Instrument engineers.
Inspection engineers.
Introduction to HAZOP.
Incident Case study.
Assessing the impact of Changes (Management of Change).
A key element of operability for plants.
HAZOP Methodology.
Process HAZOP.
Writing HAZOP Recommendations.
HAZOP reporting.
HAZOP Study for procedures.
HAZOP Team Requirements.
HAZOP Study for MPC plant and process safety management.
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.
Syndicate Work-Selecting the Right Hazard Identification Techniques.
Risk Ranking.
Syndicate Work-Risk Ranking.
Responsibilities of HAZOP Leaders Applying HAZOP Guidewords.
Applying HAZOP Guidewords.
Preparing nodes for HAZOP Study.
Practice on How to create a Haze report and closeout the HAZOP report.