Introduction
HAZOP, or a Hazard and Operability Study, is a systematic way to identify possible hazards in a work process. In this approach, the process is broken down into steps, and every variation in work parameters is considered for each step, to see what could go wrong. HAZOP’s meticulous approach is commonly used with chemical production and piping systems, where miles of pipes and numerous containers can cause logistical headaches.
Course Objective
- Upon completion of the course participants will be able to:
- Explain the concept of Hazards and Risk
- Explain what distinguishes Process Safety against Occupational Safety
- List legal requirements and standards of Safety Management
- Define ALARP Term
- List common methods of hazard identification during a plant lifecycle
- Explain the HAZOP Methodology
- Explain the requirements before starting HAZOP
- Explain the role of HAZOP team members
- To demonstrate ability to participate in a HAZOP session
Course Content
- Introduction, Objective, Outcomes and criteria
- Hazard and Risk Definition
- Introduction to Process Safety
- Introduction to Safety Management and Legal Requirements
- Risk Tolerance
- Hazard Identification Methods
- Lifecycle approach
- Background, Applicability and Overview of HAZOP method
- Process Overview
- Nodes and Design Intent
- Selection of Meaningful Guidewords
- Identifying Causes of Deviation from Design Intent
- Estimating Plausible Consequences
- Effective Safeguards
- Qualifying Effective Safeguards
- Decision Making in HAZOP Study
Course Details
Target Audience | Senior Management, Departmental Managers, Engineers, Executives, HSE Officers, and Members of the Occupational Safety & Health Committee |
Course Duration | 2 Days |
Course Delivery | English & Bahasa Malaysia. Lecture, Case Study, Video Presentation and Group Assignments |