Objectives
Attendees will be able to apply skills learnt from
Course Details
Objectives
Attendees will be able to apply skills learnt from this training at a practical level to identify sources of major hazards and to prioritize decisions for their control. In addition to the professional development of staff, the organization should be able to priorities resources to demonstrate that process risks are adequately controlled.
Outline
Day 1: Introduction:
Discussion of some reasons for a PHA
Resulting Legal Requirements
Personal view of accident economics
Definitions:
Hazard
Risk
Quantitative Assessment
Hazard Identification
Hazard Evaluation
Hazard Control
Safety Management Systems
What is a PHA?
When is it performed?
What techniques are used?
How does it fit into Safety Management Systems?
What a PHA is not
Inherent safety first
Elements of Facility Risk:
Process Hazards
Human Factors in Facility Risk
Siting Issues in Facility Risk
Environmental Issues in Facility Risk
PHA Teams:
Who Should Participate in a PHA?
Why a Team Approach?
Responsibility of Participants in PHAs
Thinking Skills Required of Participants in PHAs
PHA Methodologies
Overview
Purpose of Study
Type of Results Desired
Type of Information Available
Relative Risks Associated with Facility
PHA Team Experience Level
Operating History (Past Incidents)
Resource Availability and Management/Leader Preference
Lifecycle Hazard Identification
Methodology Selection Flow Chart
Day 2: Documentation Issues for Process Hazards Analysis:
Documentation for Decision Making
Completed Report Contents
Usual Format for PHA Report
Documentation for Future Reference
Legal Issues (“Due Diligence”)
Reading Engineering Drawings:
Types of Engineering Drawings Used in PHA Studies
Overview of Reading P&IDs
Examples of P&ID Abbreviations
Reference Symbol Sheets
Team Leadership:
Team Leadership Skills
Team Leader Qualifications
PHA Leadership Responsibilities
Understanding Group Personalities
Getting the Best from Your Team
PHA Workshop (HAZOP & What-If):
Assembling and verifying plant descriptive information
Defining Scope and Objective of PHAs
Estimating Time for PHAs and Planning Schedule
Risk Ranking Matrix for PHAs
Documenting the PHA Worksheet
Credibility of Causes
Accident Causes Categories to be Considered by PHA Team
Follow-up
Day 3: Hands-on Workshop
PHA Workshop Resources
HAZOP
Practical HAZOP
Methodology Selection Criteria
PHA Flow Chart
Objectives of a Good PHA
Process Safety Information for Hazard Analysis
HAZOP (Hazards and Operability Analysis)
Preliminary Hazards Analysis
Checklist Analysis
What-If Analysis
What-If/Checklist Analysis
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Advantages and Disadvantages of PHA Methodologies
Limitations of PHA
Cases & Workshops
Day 4: What-if
Process Hazards
Human Factors in Facility Risk
Siting Issues in Facility Risk
Environmental Issues in Facility Risk
Who Should Attend ?
This course is aimed at all Personnel involved in loss control and accident prevention. The program is based on multi-disciplinary approach, which includes all personnel from Senior Management to Supervisors.
Date
October 6, 2025 4:05 am - October 10, 2025 4:05 am(GMT+03:00)