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Safety in Process Equipment Design & Operation 30 Oct - 03 Nov 2016 Muscat - Oman 12 - 16 Mar 2017 Dubai 20 - 24 Aug 2017 Dubai This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered under ISO 29990:2010 & ISO 9001:2015 Standards 21-AUG-16

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Safety in Process Equipment Design & Operation

30 Oct - 03 Nov 2016 Muscat - Oman12 - 16 Mar 2017 Dubai20 - 24 Aug 2017 Dubai

This course is Designed, Developed, and will be Delivered under

ISO 29990:2010 &ISO 9001:2015 Standards

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Why ChOOSe thIS traInIng COurSe?

This training course includes a wide range of subjects with many applications in Oil & Gas, Chemical and Process industries, related to hydrocarbons and chemical processing. This course provides an overview of important elements of process safety as they are often encountered in today’s industrial practice. The emphasis is on engineering design aspects of Process Safety Management and it will highlight the safeguarding aspects of processing equipment inside the plant.

Techniques for analyzing and mitigating process safety hazards applicable to Oil & Gas processing will be reviewed. Integration of the concepts required to achieve an optimum approach to Process Safety Engineering is the main goal of this course. Exercises and useful examples will be utilized throughout the course to emphasize the key learning points.

upon completion of this course, the delegates will learn:

• Importance of the concept of “Inherently Safer Design”

• Design principles based on Codes and Standards for safe operation of process equipment

• Selection and sizing of safety valves and pressure relief systems

• Common process hazards analysis methods: HAZOP, LOPA, FMEA

• Detection and prevention methods for fire and explosion accidents

• Plant Equipment Inspection (NDT) and Maintenance Procedures

WhO IS thIS traInIng COurSe fOr?

• Engineers and technicians in Oil & Gas, chemical and process industries

• Process, mechanical and chemical engineers• Engineers and technicians who deal with reactors

and piping systems• Design engineers, project engineers and HSE

managers• Control, automation and instrumentation engineers• Operators and maintenance personnel

What are the gOalS?

• Comprehensive understanding of different aspects of process design that influence process safety

• Ability to select an “inherently safer design” for the entire process plant operation

• Knowledge on the mechanical structure integrity of process equipment

• Familiarity with hazards associated with process fluids regarding material degradation

• Experience with the Code requirements for sizing relief valves, methodology for determining the relief flows and handling the relief streams

• Knowledge of how to operate with emergency depressuring systems (EDP) system for prevention of fire and gas explosions

hOW WIll thIS traInIng COurSebe PreSented?

The seminar will be conducted along workshop principles with formal lectures and interactive examples, which will result in the active participation of all delegates in discussions and teamwork. Real life examples will be selected to illustrate the efficient operation and potential technical failures as well as their root causes. The emphasis will be on troubleshooting the problems and maintaining plant safety. There will be ample opportunities for active, open discussion and sharing professional experiences on various safety issues. All course materials will be provided.

Safety in Process EquipmentDesign & Operation

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QualIty CertIfICatIOnQualIty CertIfICatIOnS

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Daily Topicsday OneOverview of Safety in Process design

• Definition of Safety in Process Design• Overview of Historical Incidents and Problem Areas• Components of Process Safety: People, Plant,

Process• Risk Identification and Safety Analysis• Process Hazard Analysis: HAZOP, LOPA, FMEA• Hazards Associated with Specific Plant Systems• Elimination of Hazards through Process Design• Prevention of Human Error through Process Control

and Monitoring

day tWOInherently Safer design

• “Inherently Safer Design” Methodology• Pre-Design and Design Phases• Materials of Construction and Optimized Fabrication• Hazard Associated with Process Fluids and

Chemical Reactions• Corrosion, Erosion and Material Degradation• Leakage and Loss of Primary Containment• Dispersion of Hydrocarbon Release• Flammability of Chemicals

day threeSafety of Process equipment

• Hazard Associated with Process Equipment• Safety Considerations in Reactor Design• Design Procedure for Safety of Pressure Vessels,

Storage Tanks, Reactors, Heat Exchangers• Venting of Tanks and Vessels: Codes, Standards and

Best Practices• Piping System Design and Safety• Design of Piping System Accessories: Valves,

Fittings, Supports• Assessment of Material Degradation during In-Life

Cycle: Fitness for Service• Monitoring, Testing and Inspection (NDT)

day fOurdesign of Pressure relief Systems

• Design of Safety Valves• Operation of Pressure Relief System• Calculation and Sizing of Relief Loads of Pressure

Relief Systems• Pressure Relief Valves vs. Rupture Discs• Codes, Standards and Best Practices• Specifics of Pressure Relief Systems for Pumps,

Compressors, Turbines• Process Plant Disposal Systems• Disposal Hazards, Risk Assessment and

Environmental Factors

day fIveProcess Monitoring and Control

• Safety Instrumented Systems• Process Plant Monitoring and Control System:

SCADA• Emergency Depressuring Systems (EDP)• Prevention of Fire and Gas or Dust Explosions• Safety Consideration in Plant Layout and Equipment

Spacing• Management of Change and Integrity Operation

Window• Plant Equipment Inspection and Maintenance

Procedures• Final Conclusions

SAfETy in PrOcESS EqUiPmEnT DESiGn & OPErATiOn

QualIty CertIfICatIOnQualIty CertIfICatIOnS

The PMI® Registered Education Provider logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.

Clear Concepts. Clean Environment.

Member of

Membership No.: 125094

Please use BLOcK cAPiTALS to fill in this form. it is important that you read carefully through all information before starting to complete the form.

hOtel aCCOMMOdatIOnHotel accommodation is not included in the registration fee. A reduced corporate rate and a limited number of rooms are available for attendees wishing to stay at the hotel venue.

Please make your request for accommodation at least 3 weeks prior to the commencement of the course.

CanCellatIOnS & SubStItutIOnS

you must notify the registrar of cancellations at least 2 weeks before a scheduled seminar in order to be eligible for a credit. if you cannot attend, you may send a replacement from your organisation at no charge. There is a $250 handling charge for all cancellations or rescheduling. We reserve the right to cancel a seminar due to low enrolment. All registrants will be notified in advance and a full refund will be provided upon request.

dISClaIMer

circumstances beyond the control of PetroKnowledge may necessitate postponement, change of venue or substitution of the instructor. As such, PetroKnowledge reserves the right to implement such amendments.

regIStratIOn feeS

US$ 4,500/ - per participant

This fee is inclusive of Documentation, Lunch and refreshments

CertIfICatIOn

A certificate of completion will only be awarded to those delegates who attend the entire course

MOde Of PayMent

q Please invoice my companyq Please invoice meq cheque payable to “PetroKnowledge Limited”

WayS tO regISter

t: +971 2 5577 389f: +971 2 5577 128e: [email protected]: www.petroknowledge.com

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Safety in Process EquipmentDesign & Operation

30 Oct - 03 Nov 2016 Muscat - Oman

12 - 16 Mar 2017 Dubai

20 - 24 Aug 2017 Dubai