Descriptions
Analysis of chemical process hazards with OSHA safety standards, Proceedings Hazard analysis and process safety management are a crucial skill in our increasingly complex industrial world. Recently Catastrophic events such as the Deep Water Horizon Blowout or the Beirut Port Blast illustrate the dangers of inadequate process safety management. In In this regard, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is one of the world’s leading organizations in setting safety standards, analyzing process hazards and establishing effective safety management programs. The The OSHA standard “Process Safety Management for Highly Hazardous Chemicals” (29 CFR 1910.119), referred to in this course as the PSM rule, contains an integrated set of chemical process safety management elements designed to prevent the release of chemicals that could result in catastrophic fires, explosions, or toxic exposures.
one One of the most important elements of this PSM rule is the process hazard analysis (PrHA). The The analysis requires the systematic identification of hazards and associated accident scenarios. Every Process plants or facilities that store or use hazardous chemicals in quantities above the limits defined in the PSM Rule must develop the capability to conduct process hazard analyses when required. As As a potential stakeholder in these plants, it is therefore important that you have a comprehensive knowledge of the standards and techniques for analyzing and mitigating process safety risks. From guarantee By properly understanding and applying these standards, you will contribute to the safety of your facility, your colleagues and yourself!!!
What you will learn
- Learn the key steps and procedures for systematically identifying hazards and associated accident scenarios
- Know, understand and implement the provisions of the OSHA standard “Process Safety Management for Highly Hazardous Chemicals” – PSM Rule (29 CFR 1910.119)
- Gain a clear understanding of the key components of process safety methods for process hazard analysis (HAZOP, FMEA, FTA, What-if, Checklist…)
- Perform any type of the following process hazard analyses: HAZOP, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), What-if, Checklist…
- Define roles and responsibilities that apply to the different process hazard analyses (HAZOP, FMEA, FTA, what-if, checklist…)
- Deepen your knowledge of standards, norms and regulations on occupational safety
- Evaluates process operations and maintenance to promote a safe workplace
- Contribute to the safety of your facility, your colleagues and yourself
- Develop your process hazard analysis skills through various training sessions covering real industrial processes
- Test your knowledge through valuable technical tests (over 140 questions)
Who is this course suitable for?
- Operating personnel in refineries, petrochemical and chemical plants
- Process engineer
- Chemical engineers
- Designers
- Maintenance engineers
- Safety engineers
Specifying chemical process hazard analysis according to OSHA safety standards
- Publisher : Udemy
- Teacher: WR training
- Language: English
- Level: Beginner
- Number of courses: 106
- Duration: 4 hours and 59 minutes
Contents of the chemical process hazard analysis according to OSHA safety standards
Requirements
- Some engineering or technical knowledge is desirable but not essential. All concepts are explained in detail in an easy to understand language so that students can build their knowledge from scratch
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