Safety Analysis in the Process Industry

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An e-Course designed to train any level or category of personnel involved in Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) in the Process Industry.

Process safety is a disciplined framework for managing the integrity of operating systems and processes that handle hazardous substances. It deals with the prevention and control of events that have the potential to release hazardous materials and energy, whereas occupational safety generally refers to classic health and safety, normally associated with the prevention of trips, slips, and falls.

A PHA or Process Hazard Analysis

Identify the hazard by carrying out a workplace risk assessment; determine how employees might be at risk; evaluate the risks; record and review hazards at least annually (every five years legally) or earlier if something changes especially for new facilities, redesigned or modified facilities. Evaluate and record the potential hazards. This is called a Process Hazard Analysis or PHA. It can be a formal HAZOP or What-If meeting. Both will be explained in Lesson 7.

This e-learning course will enable a participant to become a very valuable member of any PHA team – a skill that is becoming more important as Process Industries become more complex and hazardous.

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The e-Course is designed for experienced individuals who are involved in the Process Industry.

The e-Course has only one outcome and that is the training of Process Industry incumbents in the PHA, Process Hazard Analysis and HAZOP procedure.

Purchase the course and follow the instructions and email prompts.

You have a certain period in which you can withdraw from the course.

There are no specific requirements but members of the Process Industry would usually have sufficient experience to benefit from the course.

You can email your questions to carl.schonborn@gmail.com.

Each lesson has pages of material to assist you in learning the fundamentals of the lesson to enable you to answer the Quiz set for that lesson.

The cost of the e-Course is $100.

To register and take the e-Course you need to pay up front.

PayPal is the preferred method of payment.

Course Content

MODULE THREE: Which symbols depict the equipment? 1 Quiz
MODULE EIGHT: Reporting 1 Quiz
Lesson Content
MODULE NINE: Close Out – HAZOP and What-If 1 Quiz
Lesson Content