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Hazid, Fire, Explosion, Risk & Hse Case

Last updated 4/2022


MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 707.86 MB | Duration: 1h 17m
Risk Assessment & Simultaneous Operations (SIMOP) for Hazardous Industries
What you'll learn
HAZID (Hazard Identification study)
Definition of Scenarios & Isolatable Sections
Fire, Explosion and Gas dispersion study
Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) hazards
Risk Assessment ( PRA, DRA, QRA, RRW)
ALARP Demonstration
HSE Case development
Requirements
No Software is required. You will learn the fundamentals of Risk Based Design.
Description
The objective of this E-Course is:· Compliance with all applicable Health, Safety and Environmental for development of HSE
case· Identify all potential hazards and assess their consequences and probabilities· Develop prevention, control and mitigation
measures to eliminate or minimize hazards to people, asset and environment· Minimize the risk associated with operation of the
plant by reducing risk to a level which i s “As Low As Reasonably Practicable” in compliance with project risk acceptance
criteriaThe Following subjects will be discussed:· HAZID methodology and Terms of Reference as an input to Risk Assessment·
Failure cases definition’ which shall identify isolatable process sections based on ESDVs, SDVs.· Fire & Explosion consequence
modelling· Preliminary Risk Assessment (PRA) based on COMPANY Risk Matrix· Detailed Risk Assessment (DRA) Based on
COMPANY Risk matrix· Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) to define IRRA and PLL and FN curves· Risk Reduction
Workshop (RRW)· ALARP demonstration· HSE Case development· SIMOP hazard identification Dispersion simulations will be
discussed to determine realistic potential flammable cloud sizes for the subsequent explosion simulations considering the leak
location and direction, the stream characteristics, the leak rate and the wind characteristics. Scenarios to be studied for dispersion
simulation shall be based on the review of the existing failure cases and the new failure cases as part of the Fire & Explosion
consequence modelling.
Overview
Section 1: HAZID (Hazard Identification Study)
Lecture 1 HAZID methodology & TOR
Section 2: Definition of Scenarios & Isolatable Sections
Lecture 2 Methodology
Section 3: Fire, Explosion and Gas dispersion study
Lecture 3 Fire, Explosion and Dispersion Modelling
Section 4: Risk Analysis & HSE Case
Lecture 4 PRA, DRA, QRA, SCE, ALARP in HSE Case
Section 5: Simultaneous Operations (SIMOP)
Lecture 5 SIMOP hazard identification
HSE Design Enginers, Safety Engineers, Process safety Engineers, HSE managers, discipline Engineers, Engineer Managers,
Technical Authorities and Operation Managers

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