Process Hazards Analysis (PHA)
Courses: #100, #101,
#102, #103
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- Risk concepts
- Hazard identification methodologies
- Team leadership and execution
- Advanced PHA techniques
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Incident Investigation
Course #104/124:
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An effective Incident Investigator needs to be well organized, be able to engage in in-depth post incident reviews, be able to formulate and adequately review incident hypotheses as well as provide and analyze data. This course will allow participants to develop an approach to Incident Investigation, and suggests techniques that lead to an effective incident investigation. |
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Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
Course #105/125:
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Safety Integrity Level (SIL) is a measure of probability to fail on demand (PFD) of the Safety Instrumented System (SIS). SIL is statistical representation of the integrity of the SIS when a process demand occurs. A demand occurs whenever the process reaches the trip condition and causes the SIS to take action. |
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Layer of Protective Analysis (LOPA)
Course #106/126:
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Layer of Protective Analysis (LOPA) is a semi-quantitative risk analysis technique. It lies in between a HAZOP and a quantitative risk assessment (QRA) in terms of its rigorousness. |
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HACCP Training
Course #107/127:
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The Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) technique is used widely in the food, beverage, agricultural, and pharmaceutical industries. The HACCP training course content may be chosen from a combination of training modules, depending on the experience of the team. |
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Quantitative Risk Analysis
Course #108/128:
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Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) provides an estimate of the risks posed as well as enabling risk mitigation methods to be evaluated so that risk can be reduced to acceptable levels. |
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Design & Implementation - PSM Program
Course #109/129:
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There are 2 standards that cover Process Safety Management (PSM) - OSHA’s PSM Standard 29 CFR 1910.119, and EPA’s Risk Management Program 40 CFR 68. Both require that a Process Safety Management Program be in place. |
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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
Course #401/421:
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Course content can be chosen from a combination of the two training modules described below. These modules comprise of topics, which will allow the course attendees to develop an understanding of the Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Methodology as well as getting them well acquainted with the documentation process, using a documentation tool. |
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