Field Study-Heavy Oil Resources - HOFS

Course

In San Francisco (USA)

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Business context for Process Safety; Learning from previous incidents and near misses; Risk Assessment [Hazard Identification, Hazard Scenarios, Consequence & Likelihood Analysis, and Risk Analysis and Tools & Techniques]; Risk Reduction Measures (Barriers) [Types and Hierarchy of Risk Reduction Measures (Barriers)]; Design basis of plant facilities; Management of Process Safety in Operations [Operating Procedures, Design and Operating Limits, Human Factors, Inspection and Maintenance, and Emergency Response]; Management of Change; Incident and Near Miss Investigation; Self-Verification and Measurement; Process Safety Key Performance Indicators; Management Review and Auditing; Process Safety Leadership [Governance and Culture]

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Location

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San Francisco (USA)
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333 Bush Street, Suite 2400, 94104

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Subjects

  • Risk
  • IT risk
  • IT Management
  • Management
  • Design
  • Systems
  • Leadership
  • Governance
  • Auditing
  • Risk Analysis
  • Facilities Management
  • Risk Assessment
  • IT Auditing
  • Performance

Course programme

Training Course Content

Business context for Process Safety; Learning from previous incidents and near misses; Risk Assessment [Hazard Identification, Hazard Scenarios, Consequence & Likelihood Analysis, and Risk Analysis and Tools & Techniques]; Risk Reduction Measures (Barriers) [Types and Hierarchy of Risk Reduction Measures (Barriers)]; Design basis of plant facilities; Management of Process Safety in Operations [Operating Procedures, Design and Operating Limits, Human Factors, Inspection and Maintenance, and Emergency Response]; Management of Change; Incident and Near Miss Investigation; Self-Verification and Measurement; Process Safety Key Performance Indicators; Management Review and Auditing; Process Safety Leadership [Governance and Culture]

Types of pumps, compressors, and drivers and their common applications and range of operations.; Evaluation and selection of pumps and compressors and their drivers for long-term efficient operations.; Unit and station configuration including multiple trains in series and/or parallel operations.; Integration with upstream and downstream process equipment, local and remote control systems, and facilities utilities.; Key auxiliary systems including monitoring equipment, heat exchangers, lube and seal systems, and fuel/power systems.; Major design, installation, operating, troubleshooting, and maintenance considerations.

Business context for Process Safety; Learning from previous incidents and near misses; Risk Assessment [Hazard Identification, Hazard Scenarios, Consequence & Likelihood Analysis, and Risk Analysis and Tools & Techniques]; Risk Reduction Measures (Barriers) [Types and Hierarchy of Risk Reduction Measures (Barriers)]; Design basis of plant facilities; Management of Process Safety in Operations [Operating Procedures, Design and Operating Limits, Human Factors, Inspection and Maintenance, and Emergency Response]; Management of Change; Incident and Near Miss Investigation; Self-Verification and Measurement; Process Safety Key Performance Indicators; Management Review and Auditing; Process Safety Leadership [Governance and Culture]

Types of pumps, compressors, and drivers and their common applications and range of operations.; Evaluation and selection of pumps and compressors and their drivers for long-term efficient operations.; Unit and station configuration including multiple trains in series and/or parallel operations.; Integration with upstream and downstream process equipment, local and remote control systems, and facilities utilities.; Key auxiliary systems including monitoring equipment, heat exchangers, lube and seal systems, and fuel/power systems.; Major design, installation, operating, troubleshooting, and maintenance considerations.

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