Process Risk Assessment & Risk Management Masterclass
Ref No. | Dates | Venue | Fee (US$) | |
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HS 006 | 08 - 12 Mar 2020 | Dubai | 4500 | Register |
HS 006 | 24 - 28 Aug 2020 | Paris | 5000 | Register |
HS 006 | 27 - 31 Dec 2020 | Dubai | 4500 | Register |
Process Risk Assessment & Risk Management Masterclass
Introduction
Process risk assessment and risk management is part of the security operation at the workplace. Risk assessment means identifying of hazards at work, defining the hazard and stipulating the risk associated with the hazard. Risk assessment is at its best preventative occupational safety. Risk management is an overall view to approach hazards and measures to reduce and eliminate injuries.
PROCLAD Academy’s Process Risk Assessment & Risk Management Masterclass training course will identify key themes in risk assessment and explore how staff can manage risk in practice in order to create a safe and positive working environment. The training course will also focus on developing awareness of undertaking risk assessments and formulating risk management procedures.
The key features of PROCLAD Academy’s Process Risk Assessment & Risk Management Masterclass training course are:
- Application of advanced risk assessment techniques to the process industry
- Analysis of the consequences of major hazards, in terms of fire, explosion
- Dispersion modelling following hydrocarbon and toxic releases
- Aspects of human error in relation to accidents
- Methods for promoting a positive safety culture in your organisation
- Provide familiarity with quantified risk assessment
Learning Objectives
Participants on PROCLAD Academy’s Process Risk Assessment & Risk Management Masterclass training course will be able to:
- Overview risk assessment and risk management
- Define Hazard and risk-concept and terminology
- Develop and implement Risk Management programmes
- Explain the purpose of and procedures for investigating incidents
- Outline the risk management techniques used in the oil and gas industries
- Appreciate the role of human error in risk assessment and contribution to incidents
- Appreciate the value of promoting positive safety culture within your organisation
Target Audience
PROCLAD Academy’s Process Risk Assessment & Risk Management Masterclass training course is aimed at all personnel involved in loss control and accident prevention. This training course is based on multi-disciplinary approach, and is also beneficial to all personnel from senior management to supervisors.
Training Methodology
Participants on PROCLAD Academy’s Process Risk Assessment & Risk Management Masterclass training course will learn by active participation during the programme through the use of exercises, syndicate and group discussion, training videos and discussions on relevant types of accidents and ‘real life’ issues in their organisations.
Course Outline
- Introduction to HSE management systems
- Integrating risk assessment within risk management
- Semi-quantitative risk assessment/management techniques
- The task-based approach to risk assessment/management
- Exercise: Working in small groups
- Introduction to hazard identification and analysis techniques
- Techniques for hazard identification and analysis
- Application of HAZOP to relevant processes
- Planning and implementing within risk management system
- Syndicate exercise
- Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)
- Failures of permit-to-work systems
- Analysis of the consequences – fire, explosion and toxic releases
- Rollout Fault Tree Analysis to identify how accidents can happen
- Group exercise
- Hierarchical task analysis (HTA)
- Task-based HAZOP: application of critical activities onshore and offshore
- Working in small groups on tack-based HAZOPs
- Integrating human factor within HSE management system
- Personal action plans
- The role of Event Tree Analysis in scenario development
- The role of Fault Tree Analysis for multi-causation analysis
- Applications for ETA and FTA
- Case Study: Working in small groups on QRA
- Preparation of action plans, planning and implementing