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Production Operations

Risk Assessment within Production Operations

Description

Health, Safety and Environmental Management Systems are based on a proactive process for incidents prevention. Risk assessment is required to be applied to all activities that impacts on health and Safety, production, asset, environment and the Company reputation. In this Course participants will learn how to

Improve your practical skills in applying risk assessment techniques relevant to your activities

Effectively balance risk against cost in order to optimize risk reduction measures

Motivate your people for improved safety culture

Appreciate the role of Quantified Risk Assessment and major hazards


Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will learn how to:

  • Recognize the difference between hazard, risk and risk assessment
  • Learn how to evaluate different types of risk
  • Develop the skills of applying advanced risk assessment techniques
  • Develop a strategy for planning and implementing risk reduction action plans
  • Discover a variety of communication styles to effectively cope with different situations
  • Plan and conduct successful appraisal interviews with their team
  • Create a Plan of Action to implement in their organization

Target Audience

All Supervisors and line management who need to fulfill their role within HSE

Production, process, mechanical, control, maintenance and HSE personnel

All personnel involved in implementing the Company’s HSE Management System

 


Production Operations Outline
  1. Introduction to Risk Assessment
  • Programmed introduction delegate and tutor introductions, program objectives
  • The concepts of hazards, risk and risk assessment
  • Human contribution to accidents- Piper Alpha disaster
  • Methods for risk evaluation
  • Integrating risk assessment within Risk Management
  • Semi-quantitative risk assessment techniques
  • The task-based approach to risk assessment
  • Syndicate exercise Working in small groups
  1. Risk Assessment Techniques HAZOP
  • Introduction to hazards identification and analysis techniques
  • Techniques for hazard identification and analysis- HAZOP
  • Syndicate exercise- application of HAZOP to relevant processes
  • Integrating HAZOP within the risk management system
  • Planning and implementing HAZOP Actions
  1. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis FM and EA
  • Introduction into reliability technology
  • Failure Modes and Effects Analysis FM and EA
  • Failures of Permit-to-work systems
  • Analysis of the consequences- mechanics of fire, explosion and toxic releases
  • Role of Fault Tree Analysis to identify how accidents can happen
  • Group exercise on FTA
  1. Human Factors and Risk Assessment
  • Introduction to human factors and human error
  • Hierarchical task analysis HTA
  • Task-based HAZOP Application to critical activities onshore and offshore
  • Working in small groups on task-based hazops
  • Integrating the human factor within HSE management system
  1. The Role of Quantified Risk Assessment QRA
  • Introduction to Quantified Risk Assessment
  • 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- Loss of containment event
  • Preparation of action plans, planning and implementing
  • Report back and discussion
  • Personal action plans, program review and the way ahead

  
  

Ref Location From To Cost
PO11 Salalah 17-3-2024 21-3-2024 5500 USD