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Hazards Identification Techniques

25th October 2022 - 28th October 2022

hazard identification training

Why Choose this Training Course

This is a 4-day hazard identification training. Hazard Identification is fundamental to the safe design and operation of any system, whether that is a process plant or any other facility. The tools used vary according to the situation based on systematic processes and depend on the knowledge of team members that will usually contain some form of expertise. Hazard Identification methods are a set of tools that are used at the appropriate time during a particular project or operation.

This hazard identification training provides delegates with a selection guide to introduce and provide knowledge and understanding to undertake the various methods.

The courses use a mix of theory / principles teaching, practical exercises and group discussion to explore the subject and give delegates real experience of putting their learning into practice. A range of exercises will be used throughout the course to embed learning.

Who Should Attend

Executives with high growth potential and aspirations or manager who fully understand that in order to excel in the competitive world of tomorrow a new set of skills, competencies and behaviours are required. Someone who is driven and wants to make sure that they are their business / business unit are fully equipped and able to capitalise on future opportunities. People who need an intensive, yet highly engaging and tight provoking hazard identification training course in which the skill is to enhance your leadership skills and career development are employed.

Key Learning Objectives

An overview of the hazard identification process.

Common hazard identification methods:

  • HAZOP – Hazard Operability Analysis
  • HAZID – Hazard Identification
  • LOPA – Layer of Protection Analysis
  • FMECA – Failure Mode Effects Criticality Analysis
  • FTA – Fault Tree Analysis
  • RCA – Root Cause Analysis

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