Preparing CIMAH Report Part D: Consequence Modelling & Risk Quantification
25 - 28 NOVEMBER 2024
CAPE
Level 8, Permata Sapura, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur
9.00AM - 5.00PM
RM 2,350 FOR PROFESSIONALS
10% Discount for Early Bird (until 30 August 2024) / Group / Students
INTRODUCTION
Malaysia promulgated Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards (CIMAH) Regulations in February 1996. Since then, there have been 383 major hazard installations (MHI) and 1119 non-major hazard installations (NMHI) – figure as on June 2021. The classification of MHI and NMHI is based on threshold quantity (TQ) of hazardous substance(s). According to the regulations, the MHI must submit a safety report and emergency response plan (ERP) to the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH). And as per the CIMAH requirement, the safety report or known as CIMAH report and ERP shall be prepared by Major Hazard Competent Person (OYKMH). The challenge is that as on June 2021, the ratio of OYKMH to MHI is 1 to 11 (1:11).
Hence this course aims to enhance knowledge of major hazards, including inherent risks, risk quantification, and also to develop basic knowledge among the relevant personnel on preparation of CIMAH reports, specifically the Part D of the report. This hopefully would help those who are interested to seek the competency as OYKMH to equip themselves with basic knowledge and understanding on the requirement of CIMAH 1996.
DAY 1
OSH Legislation
Discovering the “Guidance for Preparation and Updating of Report on Industrial Activity Second Edition
Discovering the “Guidance for Preparation and Updating of Report on Industrial Activity Second Edition”
Part D.1 & D.2: Potential sources of major accident and conditions or events which could be significant in giving rise to one via Hazard Identification
DAY 2
Part D.1: Potential sources of major accident and conditions or events which could be significant in giving rise to one via Failure Cases Identification and Scenarios
Part D.4 & D.6: Consequence Analysis to the surrounding areas
Part D.4 & D.6: Consequence Analysis to the surrounding areas
Part D.6: Consequence Analysis to the surrounding areas
Part D.6: Consequence Analysis to the surrounding areas
Day 3
Part D.5 & D.6: The consequence to the surrounding areas in the form of appropriate risk measures where possibleFrequency Analysis of Major Accidents
Part D.6: The consequence to the surrounding areas in the form of appropriate risk measures where possible
Part D.3: Measures taken to prevent, control or minimise the consequences of a major accident.
Part D.3: Measures taken to prevent, control or minimise the consequences of a major accident.
Overall Course Summary
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
1. Dr Azizul Bin Buang (UTP)
A Researcher/Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering Department at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Perak, Malaysia. He is also a member of the Centre of Advanced Process Safety (CAPS), UTP. Current research and consultancy works are in process safety focusing mainly on Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA), Dust Explosion/Dust Hazard Assessment (DHA), Process Safety Management (PSM) and Storage Tank Fire Hazards Management.
*fee quoted does not include SST, HRDF service fee, GST/VAT or withholding tax (if applicable).
*fee quoted does not include SST, HRDF service fee, GST/VAT or withholding tax (if applicable).
Centre for Advanced & Professional Education (CAPE)
Level 8, Permata Sapura, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur
+605 - 368 7558 /
+605 - 368 8485
cape@utp.edu.my