INTRODUCTION
This programme is based on NEBOSH International Technical Oil and Gas Operational Safety that is designed to provide a sound breadth of underpinning knowledge that enables the participants to manage oil and gas operational risks effectively.
The importance of effective health and safety training in the oil and gas industry is highlighted by extensively reported examples of major process safety incidents including the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, the Buncefield oil storage depot explosion (2005), the 1988 Piper Alpha oil platform explosion (both occurring in the UK) and the BP Texas Refinery explosion (USA) in 2005. Topics covered in this programme include:
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Modern HSE Management Systems
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Up-stream and down-stream oil and gas operations and equipment
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Process safety management (PSM)
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Oil and gas hazards identification and analysis
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Mechanics of fire, explosion and toxic releases
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
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All supervisors and line
management who have assigned responsibilities within the
organisation’s HSE management system
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Safety Representatives
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Production and process engineers
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Maintenance personnel
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Newly qualified health & safety advisors
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HSE personnel
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All personnel involved in planning and implementing the
organisation’s HSE management system
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
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Explain the purpose of and procedures for investigating incidents and how the lessons
learnt can be used to improve health and safety in the oil and gas industries
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Explain the hazards inherent in oil and gas arising from the extraction, storage, and processing of raw materials and products
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Outline the risk management techniques used in the oil and gas industries
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Explain the purpose and content of an
organisation’s documented evidence to provide a convincing and valid argument that a system is adequately safe in the oil and gas industries
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
Participants will learn by active participation
during the programme through the use of exercises, case studies and open discussion forums. Videos shown will encourage further discussions and delegates are encouraged to bring forth experiences and problems from their own
organisations. The programme will be run using
power point slide, copies of which will be distributed both in hard and soft copies.
PROGRAMME SUMMARY
This programme is designed to provide skills in identifying root causes for incidents in the oil and gas industries, identifying all business risks, familiarise with oil and gas risk assessment techniques, and implement advanced risk management techniques for incident prevention and control.
PROGRAMME OUTLINE
DAY 1 -
HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN CONTEXT
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Learning from incidents
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Hazards inherent in oil and gas
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Risk management techniques used in the oil and gas industries
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Safe systems of work
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Hydrocarbon process safety I
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Process Safety Management (PSM)
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DAY 2 -
HYDROCARBON PROCESS SAFETY
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Mechanics of failure
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Safety critical equipment control
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Safe containment of hydrocarbons
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Plant operation and maintenance
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Start-up and shut down
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Fire hazards, risks and controls
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Furnaces and boiler operations
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DAY 3 -
RISK ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES
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Framework for risk assessment
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Hazard and Operability Study ‘HAZOP’
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Failure Modes and Effects Analysis ‘FMEA’
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The Bow-tie model
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Safety Integrity Level ‘SIL’ selection
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Hazardous Area Classification
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DAY 4 -
FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
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Fire and explosion in the oil and gas industries
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Types of fire
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Types of explosion
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Fire and explosion risk analysis
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Fire and explosion protective systems
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Emergency Plans and response
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DAY 5 -
LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT OPERATIONS SAFETY
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Maritime transport
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Land transport
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Diving activities
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Cargo handling and lifting operations
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