Introduction to HAZOP, HAZID
Course
In b
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
B (Scotland)
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Duration
2 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
This course covers a broad topic of technical safety and design for safety of mechanical systems. The HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) and HAZID (Hazards Identification) are among the most commonly used hazard analysis tool in the process safety management and HSE risk assessment of plants and facilities. These are highly structured and systematic methods to identify all hazards in a process.
This in depth course, starts at the basics of the HAZOP and HAZID, details the process and provides several examples to demonstrate practical considerations in running a HAZOP. The course goes further, providing instruction on HAZOP preparation and leadership, covering topics of team selection, planning, scoping, action logging and best practice in steering of the conversation.
This course is designed to prepare engineers to take part in HAZOPs as well as lead them. Although many training providers split the courses into Participant and Lead levels, we believe that good understanding of the overall process is beneficial for all team members. If required one day awareness courses can be run, please contact for details.
All attendees will be issued with training material including templates and checklist that can be used in.
At the end of the training attendees are issued with certificates detailing the course content.
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Subjects
- Risk Assessment
- Risk
- Best Practice
- Design
- IT risk
- Standards
- Risk Ranking
- Design Intent
- Deviations
- CAUSES
Course programme
- History and background
- Standards
- Risk Ranking
- Design Intent
- Deviations
- Causes
- Consequences
- Safeguards
- Risk Assessment
- Actions / Recording
Best practice in definition of the scope
- Choosing nodes
- Choice of Guide Words
The Meeting
- Roles in the Team: Lead, Scribe, Participant
- Team selection and size, use of experts
- Meeting facilitation
- Team dynamics
- Discussion and reflexion
Development of meeting report and action log
HAZOP and HAZID in the context of the design lifecycle
- Concept Stage
- Front End Engineering Design
- Detailed Study
- Pre- commissioning
- Project close out / post start up
- Periodic review
- Repeat Designs—HAZOP-by-difference
- Demolition
Introduction to HAZOP, HAZID