Hazard and Operability

HAZOP Training

Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) is a systematic approach used to examine the consequential effects on the system, equipment, and facility as a whole in the event of a potential deviation from the intended process design and operation.

The effectiveness of the HAZOP approach is highly dependent upon the expertise of the personnel involved in the HAZOP review. SOG Academy’s course on HAZOP training will give learners an overview of the HAZOP methodology process, key roles expected of the participants as well as commonly employed reporting methods.

The content within this course is learner-centric, with an emphasis on practical knowledge sharing by experienced instructors who have facilitated numerous HAZOP workshops. This HAZOP training course would include tasks and world examples relevant for practice, delivered in an interactive and engaging approach. The course design is structured and guided with clear expectations, coupled with knowledge validation aligned with the outcome.

Course Outline

Introduction to HAZOP

  • Basics of process safety management
  • The importance and benefits of HAZOP

HAZOP Methodology

  • Step-by-step guide through the HAZOP process
  • Roles and responsibilities in a HAZOP study

Conducting a HAZOP Study

  • Identifying and analyzing potential hazards
  • Techniques for effective hazard identification

HAZOP Reporting

  • Effective reporting strategies
  • Analyzing HAZOP study outcomes

Applying HAZOP in Practice

  • Real-life case studies and exercises
  • Best practices for implementing HAZOP findings

Mode of Delivery

The HAZOP Training Course combines various instructional methods to maximize learning like,

  • Interactive sessions with expert instructors
  • Group discussions and case studies
  • Hands-on exercises and practical workshops

Who Should Attend

People who are,

  • Safety engineers and managers
  • Process engineers
  • Operations managers
  • Risk assessment specialists

Duration

5 Days

This comprehensive course spans 5 days, offering an in-depth exploration of HAZOP methodology and its application in enhancing process safety.

Learning Outcomes

  • HAZOP Methodology & HAZOP Preparation
  • Roles and Responsibility & Risk Prioritization
  • HAZOP Reporting and Batch HAZOP

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