What Do You Need To Know Series : Process Safety & Process Safety Management Leading to Trained Person

  LEVEL : BEGINNER                    HRDF : CLAIMABLE 

Six (6) CPD Hours approved by MBOT

    TRAINER : DR AZIZUL BIN BUANG

 

WHEN  


6 - 7 SEPTEMBER 2022

 

WHERE 


MS TEAMS

 

TIME


9.00AM - 1.00PM

 

RM 450 FOR PROFESSIONALS

10% Discount for Early Bird (until 6 August 2022) / Group / Students

CONTENT SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION

Major accidents such as fire, explosion and toxic release should be avoided to prevent fatalities, environmental pollution and assets’ damage. It is getting harder to control the operation safely with the increasing scale and complexity of modern chemical process industries. It has been reported that nearly all accidents could be prevented if the basic process safety (PS) principles are consulted and implemented. Process safety is to prevent and mitigate accidental loss of containment of hazardous materials. Layers of protections in processes provide barriers to prevent undesired impacts and thereby accomplishing safety objectives. Nonetheless, it is insufficient if it is only to incorporate these layers of protections to reduce the risks. It is also important to consider how these layers of protections and consequent chemical process safety can be managed. Process Safety Management (PSM) emphasizes the management of hazards through a comprehensive program which integrates technologies, procedures and management practices. PSM offers a systematic and structured approach to identification, prevention and mitigation of process risks to ensure safe operation.

Introduction to Process Safety covers topics including the concept of process safety, anatomy of process safety incidents, major accidents, management system, process safety consequence, process safety strategies, layers of protection and taking advantage of past experiences. Introduction to PSM provides details on management elements that are fundamental to execute a safe industrial operation. The course covers topics on learning from incidents, understanding and managing hazards, regulations on PSM and safety management system elements.

COURSE CONTENT

DAY 1

Introduction 

  • Participants to introduce themselves 
  • Develop course expectation

Session 1: What is & Why Process Safety?

  • Definition and Focus of Process 
  • Process Safety vs. Occupational Safety 
  • Common features of Major Accidents

Session 2: The Anatomy of Process Safety Incidents

  • Concept of Incident, Hazards & Loss Events 
  • Process Safety Incident – Fire / Explosion / Toxic 
  • Process Incident Sequence

Session 3: Overview on Process Safety Requirement

  • Hazard Identification 
  • Risk Assessment

Session 4: Overview of Process Safety Strategies

  • Hierarchy of Risk Management 
  • Layers of Protection 
  • Inherent Safety Concept 
  • Preventive & Mitigative Barriers

Session 5: Management System

  • Standards & Regulation 
  • Video on Bhopal Incident 
  • Process Safety Management 
  • Process Safety Management vs. Occupational

DAY 2

Session 1: Why Process Safety Management PSM)?

  • Concept of Process Safety 
  • Process Safety Strategies 
  • Major Incident & Issue – BHOPAL 
  • Why PSM?
  • Standards & Regulations 
  • Introduction to Process Safety Management (PSM) Concept 
  • PSM System vs. OSHM Syst.

Session 2: Overview on Process Safety Management (PSM)

  • CCPS Risk Based Process Safety 
  • 14 PSM Elements as per CFR1910.119 PSM Standards by OSHA US 
  • PSM in CIMAH 1996

Session 3: Overview on Process Safety Management (PSM) – ‘Critical’ Elements

  • Process Safety Information PSI 
  • Process Hazard Analysis PHA 
  • Operating Procedure OP
  • Mechanical Integrity MI 
  • Management of Change MOC 
  • Training TNG 
  • Pre-Start Safety review PSSR



OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the overview on concepts of process safety hazards, process incident sequence and loss of containment
  • Appreciate the overview of process safety strategies to prevent the occurrence or mitigate the consequences of the process safety incidents.
  • Acknowledge what is process safety management (PSM) and its importance
  • Recognize industrial PSM concept / practices based on CIMAH 1996 Regulations (or CFR1910.119 PSM Standards by OSHA US


WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Everyone Who Would Like to Know About Process Safety & Process Safety Management 






OUR TRAINER




1. Dr Azizul Bin Buang  (UTP)

A Researcher/Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering Department at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Perak, Malaysia. Conferred with a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Loughborough University, United Kingdom which focus on Tank Fire Hazard Management. Currently, a member of the Centre of Advanced Process Safety (CAPS), UTP which effectively provide consultancy, professional training and focus research on process safety of industries.

Currently, a certified Competent Person Major Hazard (Orang Yang Kompeten Major Hazard) by DOSH with the registration no.: HQ/19/MH/00/00012 and has been conducted short-courses on QRA & Fire Risk Assessment for industrial professionals. Current research and consultancy works are in the area of process safety focusing mainly on Quantitative Risk Assessment, Dust Explosion, Process Safety Management (PSM) and Storage Tank Fire Hazards Management.

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REGISTRATION FEES

PROFESSIONALS

MYR450


*fee quoted does not include SST, GST, HRDF service fee / VAT or withholding tax (if applicable).

EARLY BIRD/ GROUP/ STUDENT

MYR405


*fee quoted does not include SST, GST, HRDF service fee / VAT or withholding tax (if applicable).

OUR LOCATION

Centre for Advanced & Professional Education (CAPE)

 Level 16, Menara 2, Menara Kembar Bank Rakyat, 50470, Jalan Travers, Kuala Lumpur.

CALL US

+605 - 368 7558 /

+605 - 368 8485

DROP US AN EMAIL

cape@utp.edu.my