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    Apply Hazop, Sil & Process Safety Practices On P&Id Design

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Apply Hazop, Sil & Process Safety Practices On P&Id Design

    Apply Hazop, Sil & Process Safety Practices On P&Id Design
    Published 10/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 773.59 MB | Duration: 2h 21m

    Analyze layers of protection of equipment, piping, and system against safety and operational issues by HAZOP & SIL study

    What you'll learn

    P&ID guidelines for Process Safety

    Analyze plant layers of protection

    Warn the Operator to respond against upsets through Alarms

    Prevent Hazard by Process / System Shutdown

    Mitigate Hazard using Process Safety Valves

    Proper Equipment Design Conditions to Ensure Inherently Safe Operation

    Control and Shutdown Valve Fail Safe Positions

    HAZOP and SIL Assessment of a P&ID

    Requirements

    Basics of P&IDs

    Description

    Are you passionate about ensuring the safety and reliability of industrial processes? Do you want to master the art of safeguarding piping, equipment, and systems against unforeseen challenges and process upsets? If so, our comprehensive course on process safety is your key to success.Course Highlights:Understand the vital role of process safety in industrial settings.Explore methods to protect your plant against a wide range of scenarios, from power failures to fire incidents.Learn how to incorporate safety measures into Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs).Discover how to specify the proper design pressure and temperature of our equipment, piping, and systems.Explore the layers of protection, including alarms, shutdown systems, and pressure safety valves (PSV), in preventing process upsets.Delve into the world of Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) study and understand how it's conducted on a P&ID to enhance process safety.Dive into Safety Integrity Level (SIL) analysis and how to ensure that our layers of protection are addressing potential process deviations through a risk assessment related to the hazard severity and likelihood (frequency).Our engaging course includes video lectures, practical examples, quizzes, and interactive discussions. You'll have the opportunity to apply your knowledge to real-world scenarios.Ready to discover the realm of Process Safety? Enroll Now!Secure your spot and join us in ensuring safer industrial processes for a sustainable future. Don't miss this opportunity to master process safety and take your career to new heights.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Layers of Protection

    Lecture 2 Warn the Operator

    Lecture 3 Proper Design Conditions - Eliminate the Risk

    Lecture 4 Fail Safe Position - Eliminate the Risk

    Lecture 5 Prevent Hazard by Shutting down the System - Layers of Protection

    Lecture 6 Mitigate Hazard by PSV - Layers of Protection

    Section 3: Choose the Proper Design Conditions

    Lecture 7 Design Pressure of Centrifugal Pump Discharge System

    Lecture 8 Design Temperature for the system downstream a Cooler

    Lecture 9 Applying 10 13 Rule on a shell & Tube Exchanger to handle Tube Rupture Scenario

    Lecture 10 Compressor Settling Out Pressure

    Lecture 11 Design Temperature of Compressor Suction

    Section 4: Valve Fail Safe Position

    Lecture 12 Control Valve Fail Action a in High to Low Pressure Interface

    Lecture 13 Valve Fail Action in Reactor Cooling System

    Lecture 14 Control Valve Failing in Location

    Section 5: Plant Protection using Shutdown Actions

    Lecture 15 External Equipment Protection from Process Upsets

    Lecture 16 Avoid Common Cause Failure by Segregation between Control and Shutdown Systems

    Lecture 17 Gas Blowby Example

    Section 6: Protection using PSV and its Sizing Cases

    Lecture 18 Showing Pressure Safety Valves (PSV)

    Lecture 19 Tank Protection Using Pressure Vacuum Safety Valves (PVSV)

    Lecture 20 Reciprocating pump discharge, Pipe Thermal Expansion & Exchanger Tube Rupture

    Lecture 21 Blockage, External Fire, Control Valve Failure, and Coolant Failure

    Lecture 22 How to Properly choose the PSV Sizing Cases?

    Section 7: Relief System Considerations

    Lecture 23 What is a Flare System?

    Lecture 24 Considerations for Inlet Pipe to PSVs

    Lecture 25 Outlet PSV line Considerations

    Lecture 26 Calculating Relief Load of Flare Header

    Section 8: Plant Depressurization and Blowdown

    Lecture 27 Purpose of Automatic Depressurization

    Lecture 28 Configuration of Blowdown System

    Lecture 29 Depressurization Timing Criteria

    Lecture 30 Dividing Plant into Sections

    Section 9: Assessing P&ID Protection Measures with HAZOP Session

    Lecture 31 Role of Safety Studies

    Lecture 32 HAZOP Session and Its Effect on a P&ID

    Lecture 33 Main HAZOP Rules

    Lecture 34 Node Classifications

    Lecture 35 Example of HAZOP Worksheet

    Lecture 36 Example 1: No Flow Deviation at Vessel Inlet

    Lecture 37 Example 2: More Liquid Flow to Vessel

    Lecture 38 Analysis and Recommendations for Example 2

    Lecture 39 Example 3: More Gas Flow to Vessel

    Lecture 40 Example 4: Less Liquid Level in the Vessel

    Section 10: SIL Assessment of Process Safeguards

    Lecture 41 What is SIL Assessment?

    Lecture 42 How to Assess Frequency of a Hazard Consequence?

    Lecture 43 Analyse the severity of a Consequence

    Lecture 44 Applying Risk Reduction Matrix

    Lecture 45 Example 1: HIPPS system to protect Vessel Inlet

    Lecture 46 Example 2: Protection against Gas Blowby

    Chemical Engineering students and fresh graduates,Process Engineers looking for enhancing their P&ID Preparation Skills,Plant Operation Engineers willing to understand the behind-the-scene concepts of plant design and share solutions to enhance the safety and operability of your plant.,Non-Process Engineers for example, instrumentation or mechanical engineer who wants to understand the criticality of process engineering requirements and how your role affects the plant performance