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HSP012
Process Safety Management Hazards Analysis Techniques Who Should Attend: Personnel or Individuals involved in leading or participating in process hazard analysis studies; process safety coordinators and managers, plant management, operations and maintenance staff. Learning Expectations: Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) studies are the foundation for process safety and risk management of highly hazardous process systems. They help petroleum oil and gas companies identify hazard scenarios that could adversely affect employees, public, people, property, or the environment from potential exposure to accidental releases. A variety of topics are covered including Overview of PHA; PHA Regulatory Requirements; Guidelines for PHA Participants; Understanding Hazards; "What-If" and "What-If"/Checklist Studies; HAZOP Studies; Failure Modes and Effects Analysis; Other PHA Methods - Checklist, Fault Tree Analysis; Use of PHAs. Participants will gain an overview of the various predictive PHA techniques and methodologies such as Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOP), What-If Studies, and Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Major Hazard Analysis (MHA). After completing this course, participants are prepared to serve as members of PHA teams or to begin team leader training.
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One week Course Ref#: HSP012
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