"Hazop, Sil, Lopa And Functional Safety"

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"Hazop, Sil, Lopa And Functional Safety"
Last updated 4/2022
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Risk Based Design for Hazardous Industries

What you'll learn

HAZOP Methodology

SIL Allocation by risk graph (IEC 61508)

SIL Allocation by LOPA

SIL Verification

Functional Safety (IEC 61511-1)

Requirements

You will learn everything you need to know about "HAZOP, SIL, LOPA and Functional Safety"

Description

This E-Course covers the methodology, procedure and terms of reference for conducting HAZOP, SIL, LOPA AND FUNCTIONAL SAFETY for a project.HAZOP is a study technique employed as part of the project audit system in order to identify the potential hazards and operability problems that may be inherent in the process design. HAZOP, SIL allocation are a structured hazard identification  and integrity tools using a multi-disciplined team and they  have become accepted as the main technique for the identification of process hazards and safety integrity in the design and operation of a facility. They allow the project team to further develop an understanding of the matters that need to be addressed as part of managing HSE in a project.This E-Couse should be used to ensure a common understanding by all parties prior to commencement of the HAZOP and SIL assessment.The objective of HAZOP is to detect latent faults or hazardous interactions and identify where improvements to safety and operability are necessary. SIL, LOPA AND FUNCTIONAL SAFETY investigate the safety integrity of safeguards identified in HAZOP and other independent safety related barriers.The objectives of the HAZOP, SIL, LOPA AND FUNCTIONAL SAFETY are to:Ensure that the facilities are operated safely and efficientlyIdentify any potential hazardsProvide a checklist of actions which must be progressed by the project team to address identified hazards.

Overview

Section 1: HAZOP Methodology

Lecture 1 HAZOP Methodology & Process

Section 2: SIL Allocation by risk graph (IEC 61508)

Lecture 2 SIL Allocation by risk graph

Lecture 3 SIL Allocation by LOPA

Lecture 4 SIL Action responses follow-up

Section 3: SIL Verification

Lecture 5 SIL Verification

Section 4: Functional Safety (IEC 61511-1)

Lecture 6 Functional Safety

Safety Engineers, Process Safety Engineers, HSE Engineers, , Engineering Manager, Technical Authorities and Lead Engineers who will participate in HAZOP, SIL and LOPA workshops