CCPS’ Foundations of Process Safety was developed especially for companies looking to train their staff in the fundamental concepts of Process Safety. It is widely used by corporate training departments across different sectors of industry. Companies large, small and in-between use CCPS’ Process Safety Boot Camp to ramp-up staff knowledge to a common level quickly and easily.
This intensive 4-day course is taught by two seasoned instructors, each with a minimum of 25 years of experience in process safety. The agenda covers key process safety areas including Risk Based Process Safety, Process Hazard Analysis, Regulatory Compliance and Process Safety in Plant and Design Operations.
Who Should Attend:
Technical staff in the process industries, pipeline industries, utility companies, and engineering service companies who need to move beyond an understanding of personal safety and learn the basics of Process Safety and Process Safety Management, including:
- Chemical Engineers
- Process Design Engineers
- Manufacturing Engineers
- Chemists
- Mechanical and Reliability Engineers
- Instrumentation/Automation Engineers
- Shift Supervisors
- Lead Operators
- EHS Specialists
- Managers who wish to gain a more comprehensive understanding of best risk based management system practices
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Learning Outcomes:
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List the four pillars and 20 different elements of risk based process safety.
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Compare the different types of process hazard analysis techniques including an introduction to HAZOP.
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Describe how process safety management should be used in coordination with process design and plant operations.
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Explain the importance of inherently safer processes during plant design along with risk analysis and management.
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Analyze the concept of layers of protection to prevent and/or mitigate loss of containment events.
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Discuss the principles of Risk Analysis and Risk Management.
Who Should Attend:
Technical staff in the process industries, pipeline industries, utility companies, and engineering service companies who need to move beyond an understanding of personal safety and learn the basics of Process Safety and Process Safety Management, including:
- Chemical Engineers
- Process Design Engineers
- Manufacturing Engineers
- Chemists
- Mechanical and Reliability Engineers
- Instrumentation/Automation Engineers
- Shift Supervisors
- Lead Operators
- EHS Specialists
- Managers who wish to gain a more comprehensive understanding of best risk based management system practices
DAY 1
- Introduction
- Occupational safety vs. process safety
- Business case for process safety
- Key principles of process safety
- Anatomy of an Incident
- Loss of Containment
- Containment and control
- Prevention
- Mitigation
DAY 2
- Introduction to Management Systems and Risk Based Process Safety
- Process Safety Culture Compliance with Standards
- Inherently Safer Concepts
- Process Design
- Process Safety Competency
- Workforce Involvement
- Human Factors
- Stakeholder Outreach
- Process Knowledge Management
- Understanding Material Hazards
DAY 3
- Specific Hazards
- Chemical hazards
- Reactivity
- Toxicity
- Corrosivity
- Inherent Safety
- Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis
- Hazard evaluation techniques
- Consequence and Impact Frequency
- Risk Analysis
- Risk criteria
- Risk acceptance
- Operating Procedures
- Safe Work Practices
DAY 4
- Hot Work Permits, etc.
- Asset Integrity and Reliability
- Contractor Management
- Training and Performance Assurance
- Management of Change (MOC)
- Operational Readiness & PSSR
- Conduct of Operations
- Emergency Management
- Incident Investigation
- Measures and Metrics
- Auditing Compliance
- Management Review and Continuous Improvement
- Additional EPA RMP regulations
Day One
7:30 – 8:00
Registration
8:00 – 8:15
Welcoming Remarks
8:15 – 11:30
- Introduction to Process Safety
- Key Concepts and Anatomy of an Incident
- Loss of Containment (and Prevention/Mitigation)
11:30 – 12:30
Lunch Break
12:30 – 5:00
- Management Systems for Process Safety – a Risk-Based Approach
FIRST FOUNDATION BLOCK – COMMIT TO PROCESS SAFETY
- Element 1: Process Safety Culture
- Element 2: Compliance with Standards
- Element 3: Process Safety Competency
- Element 4: Workforce Involvement
- Element 5: Stakeholder Outreach
Day Two
8:00 – 11:30
FIRST FOUNDATION BLOCK--COMMIT TO PROCESS SAFETY (continued)
- Human Factors
- Element 6: Process Safety Knowledge Management
- Inherent Hazards of Chemicals
- Flammability & Combustibility
- Chemical Reactivity Hazards
- Toxicity
- Corrosivity
11:30 – 12:30
Lunch Break
12:30 – 5:00
- Element 6: Process Safety Knowledge Management (continued)
- Process Plant Design Considerations
- Inherently Safer Design Concepts
- Layout & Spacing
- Overpressure & Vacuum
- Fire Prevention & Mitigation
- Hazardous Area Classification
- Static Electricity, Grounding, Bonding, and Inerting
- Flame & Detonation Arrest
- Fireproofing, Firewalls, and Emergency Isolation
SECOND FOUNDATION BLOCK – UNDERSTANDING HAZARDS & RISKS
- Element 7: Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis (HIRA)
- Hazard Identification
Day Three
8:00 – 11:30
- Element 7: Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis (HIRA) (continued)
- Analyzing Potential Consequences & Impacts
- Estimating Probability
- Risk Analysis, Risk Assessment, and Risk Tolerance
THIRD FOUNDATION BLOCK – MANAGE RISK
- Element 8: Operating Procedures
11:30 – 12:30
Lunch Break
12:30 – 5:00
- Element 9: Safe Work Practices
- Element 10: Asset Integrity and Reliability
- Element 11: Contractor Management
- Element 12. Training and Performance Assurance
Day Four
8:00 – 11:30
THIRD FOUNDATION BLOCK—MANAGE RISK (continued)
- Element 13: Management of Change
- Element 14 Operational Readiness
- Element 15: Conduct of Operations
- Element 16: Emergency Management
11:30 – 12:30
Lunch Break
12:30 – 5:00
FOURTH FOUNDATION BLOCK—LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE
- Element 17: Incident Investigation
- Element 18: Measures and Metrics
- Element 19: Auditing
- Element 20: Management Reviews and Continuous Improvement
This course is approved by RCEP (Registered Continuing Education Program).
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Room blocks and special rates are available at both hotels. After registering for the course, please send an e-mail to academy@aiche.org to receive the group code.