Barriers In The Process Industry - Master Bowtie Analysis.
Last updated 8/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 988.20 MB | Duration: 1h 2m
Last updated 8/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 988.20 MB | Duration: 1h 2m
Your guidance to understand barriers and master Bowtie Barrier Analysis.
What you'll learn
Students will gain the knowledge to identify all types of process safety barriers in the process, petroleum, and chemical industries.
Students will gain the knowledge to easily generate bowtie diagrams.
Students will gain the knowledge to conduct a successful physical barrier assessments.
Students will learn how to assure barriers strength through physical barrier assessments
Students will understand the linkage between the process safety indicators and barriers
Requirements
Students should have a basic knowledge about the process industry , process equipment and operations.
Description
The main objective of this course is to shed the light on the importance of barriers that could prevent and mitigate the impact of catastrophic process safety incidents such as fires, explosions, and toxic releases.In this course, we will talk about barriers in the process industry and how to identify barriers based on the most recognized and generally acceptable recommended practices such the International Oil and Gas Producers (IOGP), Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS), and Energy Institute (EI). We will also illustrate bow tie diagrams and we will describe ,in details, how to develop a bow tie diagram for any hazardous scenario from scratch using one of the best software in the market (Bow tie XP).The common barrier models and the relationship between barriers effectiveness assurance and the process safety indicators will be covered during the course.In this course, you will also be exposed to four examples for events where barriers failed and we will identify together those barriers.Finally, process safety auditors and assessors whose role is to identify defects in any facility barriers will be given a practical approach for effective physical barrier assessment.I hope you enjoy this compressed course and please do not hesitate to ask for any clarifications.Accept my greetings,Mohamed Mesbah
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Barrier Analysis
Lecture 1 Course Introduction
Lecture 2 Basic Definitions
Lecture 3 Barrier Models
Lecture 4 Bow Tie Diagrams
Lecture 5 Bow Tie Exercise (LPG Uncontrolled Release)
Lecture 6 Real samples of defected barriers
Section 2: Barrier Identification in Different Guidelines
Lecture 7 The 3P Barriers
Lecture 8 CCPS/ EI Barriers
Lecture 9 IOGP Hardware and Human Barriers
Section 3: Examples of Events Where Barriers Failed
Lecture 10 Examples Introduction
Lecture 11 Example 1: Tank Overfill
Lecture 12 Example 2: Hose Rupture
Lecture 13 Example 3: Pump Seal in Offshore Module
Lecture 14 Example 4: Piping Handover
Section 4: Barriers and Process Safety Indicators
Lecture 15 Barriers and Process Safety Indicators
Section 5: Tips for Effective Barrier Assessments
Lecture 16 Tips for effective Barrier Assessment
Lecture 17 Course Slides Review
Process safety engineers,Process safety auditors,Asset Integrity engineers,Operations engineers,Plant managers,HSE engineers,Area supervisors,Process engineers