Safety in Process Equipment Design and Operation
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Ensuring safety in process equipment design and operation is critical to preventing industrial accidents, maintaining compliance with international safety standards, and optimizing operational efficiency. Effective process safety management integrates hazard identification, risk assessment, and safety engineering principles to minimize risks associated with chemical processing, pressure systems, and hazardous materials.
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of process safety principles, inherently safer design (ISD) strategies, hazard assessment methodologies, and regulatory compliance requirements. Participants will gain hands-on experience in applying safety frameworks such as HAZOP, LOPA, and FMEA, designing and maintaining pressure relief systems, implementing safety instrumented systems (SIS), and conducting safety audits and inspections to ensure ongoing process safety improvements.
Through case studies, practical exercises, and industry best practices, participants will develop the skills needed to enhance workplace safety, prevent catastrophic failures, and manage emergency response planning effectively.
Course Outline
Fundamentals of Safety in Process Design
- Defining safety in process design and its role in preventing accidents and hazards
- Reviewing historical incidents and real-world industrial disasters to identify key safety lessons
- Exploring the core elements of process safety: People, plant, and process
- Discovering risk identification and safety analysis tools and techniques
- Comparing between different hazard analysis methods and their application in process safety:
- HAZOP
- LOPA
- FMEA
- Describing how the process design eliminates hazards, and how the process control and monitoring prevent human error