Conception, Design and Implementation of Plant Safety Systems
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Who Should Attend
This course is intended for those who are actively involved
in the design and/or operation of industrial plant safety
systems; for those concerned with day-to-day operation of
manufacturing facilities; and for those that would benefit from
an understanding of potential risks (and options available to
reduce those risks), which are inherent in operating chemical
plants. This includes but is not limited to:
• Technologists
• Engineers
• Technicians
• Managers
Description
The intent of this course is to address the three aspects of
plant safety system design:
• Identification of hazards which have the potential to cause
or lead to undesirable events as well as quantification of
risk associated with those hazards using Layers of
Protection Analysis (LOPA)
• Definition of the process design intent to eliminate, mitigate
or safely respond to those hazards
• Proper implementation of a plant safety system that
performs as designed over the life of the plant
Emphasis will be placed on guiding principles relating to these
aspects of plant safety systems. Discussions will center on
issues that need to be addressed in order to make informed
and logical decisions.
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