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Process hazards analysis (PHA) and risk management are essential to prevent process catastrophic incidents. A process hazard analysis is an organized and systematic effort to identify and analyze the significance of potential hazards. It also analyzes potential causes and consequences of fires, explosions, release of toxic or flammable chemicals, and major spills of hazardous chemicals. PHA generally focuses on equipment, instrumentation, utilities, human actions and external factors that might affect the process. The course provide details on hazard analysis and risk assessment and its application to processing industries. The course covers topics on hazards, risk, risk analysis probability and reliability, hazard analysis and awareness, PHA tools (HAZID, HAZOP, etc), principle of risk management. The course will also include the risk assessment process, risk contributors, risk values, risks communication and reduction strategies to enhance process safety in processing industries. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able: Describe principles of hazard identification and risk assessment Apply appropriate techniques for hazard identification and risk analysis Identify risk reduction strategies to prevent consequences 1. Introduction –Safety Legislations, Past Incidents, & Terminology 2. Techniques for Process Hazard Identification & Analysis—At All Project Lifecycle 3. HAZID/What-If Checklist Analysis - Case Studies 4. Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) - Case Studies 5. Risk Assessment - Techniques and Communication 6. Risk Reduction Strategies - Case Studies

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Process hazards analysis (PHA) and risk management are essential to prevent process catastrophic incidents. A process hazard analysis is an organized and systematic effort to identify and analyze the significance of potential hazards. It also analyzes potential causes and consequences of fires, explosions, release of toxic or flammable chemicals, and major spills of hazardous chemicals. PHA generally focuses on equipment, instrumentation, utilities, human actions and external factors that might affect the process. The course provide details on hazard analysis and risk

assessment and its application to processing industries. The

course covers topics on hazards, risk, risk analysis probability

and reliability, hazard analysis and awareness, PHA tools

(HAZID, HAZOP, etc), principle of risk management. The course

will also include the risk assessment process, risk contributors,

risk values, risks communication and reduction strategies to

enhance process safety in processing industries.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able: Describe principles of hazard identification

and risk assessment Apply appropriate techniques for hazard

identification and risk analysis Identify risk reduction strategies to prevent

consequences

1. Introduction –Safety Legislations, Past Incidents, & Terminology

2. Techniques for Process Hazard Identification &

Analysis—At All Project Lifecycle 3. HAZID/What-If Checklist Analysis - Case Studies 4. Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) - Case Studies 5. Risk Assessment - Techniques and

Communication 6. Risk Reduction Strategies - Case Studies

QHSE Officers and Managers Operations, Safety and Executive

Engineers - Process, Safety and Mechanical

PSM Implementation Team Members

Compliance Auditors Consultants, Lecturers and

Researchers HSE and Process Safety Senior

Technicians

Prof. Dr. Faisal Khan, is a Professor and the Canada Research

Chair Tier I of Offshore Safety and Risk Engineering. He is also a

member of Oil and Gas Engineering Board of Studies at Faculty of

Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of

Newfoundland, Canada and a visiting professor at Universiti

Teknologi PETRONAS, Perak. In 2000, He founded the Safety and Risk

Engineering Group (SREG) at Memorial University of Newfoundland which is

now known as the Centre for Risk, Integrity, and Risk Engineering (C-RISE) with

40+ team members including academics, research engineers, and graduate

students who are doing research on a wide range of theoretical and applied

research activities mainly related to process safety and asset integrity

management.

AP. Dr. Risza Rusli, is an Associate Professor in Chemical

Engineering Department, UTP and also the Programme Manager

for MSc in Process Safety. She in an Associate Member in Process

Safety of IChemE UK. Her expertises are in the area of inherent

safety, consequence and risk analysis. She experienced in

conducting QRA and providing professional course for few local companies in

Malaysia. She is also a training instructor for process safety courses such as

Consequence Modelling and QRA. Her research area focuses on development of

measurement tool for Inherently Safer Design and development of consequence

analysis tool based on Computational Fluid Dynamic simulation.

Dr. Zulfan Adi Putra, is a senior lecturer at the Chemical

Engineering Department of Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS,

Malaysia. His areas of teaching and research are process synthesis

and design, process modeling and simulation, process

optimization, pinch analysis, and process integration. For almost a

decade before being a lecturer, he was a process engineer and a consultant for

various chemical companies in The Netherlands such as Trespa International,

AkzoNobel, SABIC, Momentive, SC Johnson, DSM, and Hexion. He has been

involved in different phases of chemical lifecycle such as research and

development, feasibility studies, conceptual design, basic engineering, plant

modeling and optimization, troubleshooting, as well as techno-economic

analysis.

RM 2230 (Professionals) 10% Discount (UTP Alumni &

Group Registration) 20% Discount (Student) Course fee is inclusive of 0% GST.

Group registration is applicable for 3 pax

and above from the same company.

The fees include refreshments and the

course materials.

A certificate of attendance will be issued

upon successful completion of the course.

Email to [email protected] for registration by 5th Feb 2019.

Seats are limited. A seat will be confirmed once the payment / LOU is re-

ceived. Confirmed participants will be informed via email.

Course Coordinator: Mr. Fateh Hakeem

Tel: +605-368 7573 Email: [email protected]

Course Registration: Mr. Farhan Zulkefly Tel: +603-2276 0136 / +60143150602 Email: [email protected]

CENTRE OF ADVANCED PROCESS SAFETY UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI PETRONAS 32610 SERI ISKANDAR, PERAK E: caps.utp.edu.my T: +6 05-368 7573

COURSE REGISTRATION FORM

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Registration fees: A tax invoice will be sent to the address provided in the billing section. All registration fees must be FULLY paid before or on the first day of the course. UTP reserves the right to refuse entry for participant(s) who have not paid their registration fees to attend the course. The fee is non-refundable if withdrawal is made within 5 working days from the course date or if the participant failed to attend the course. However, substitution of participants is allowed but should be notified to the organizer at least 48 hours before the course date. Only LOU, LO, LOA or BANK DRAFT is accepted for payment made on the 1st day of the course. Course amendment/cancellation: UTP reserves the right to change the content, timing, speaker(s) and venue as well as cancel the course due to unforeseen circumstances. Every effort will be made to inform all registered participants of any cancellation/amendment at least 1 week before the course date. UTP shall not be held liable for any cost arising from this change/cancellation.