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HAZOP Leader Course

Training course providing sufficient knowledge to lead efficient HAZOP studies.

Objectives

To enable participants to lead efficient HAZOP studies.


Entrance requirements

None

Who should attend:
The course will be of use to a wide range of disciplines whether in design, development, production, maintenance or a safety/environmental role. People in all these disciplines regularly lead, or are involved in, HAZOP studies. The technique is finding increasingly diverse applications in a wide range of industries.

Duration: 3 days


DNV offers a wide range of different training courses related to hazard identification & evaluation techniques.
The most popular "Training course for HAZOP leaders" aims to train employees on the techniques to be used during the hazard identification process, but also focus on the skills needed to prepare and lead HAZOP sessions as well as to control the follow-up process of the recommendations made.


The course focuses on:

  • HAZOP method for continuous processes
  • Roles of HAZOP team members
  • Risk ranking and risk matrices
  • Preparation for controlling HAZOP studies
  • Structured What-If (SWIFT) studies
  • HAZOP in control systems
  • Comparison of HAZOP with other analysis techniques – when to use what?
Further hazard leadership courses available from DNV can be found here

Objectives

To enable participants to lead efficient HAZOP studies.


Entrance requirements

None

Who should attend:
The course will be of use to a wide range of disciplines whether in design, development, production, maintenance or a safety/environmental role. People in all these disciplines regularly lead, or are involved in, HAZOP studies. The technique is finding increasingly diverse applications in a wide range of industries.

Duration: 3 days


DNV offers a wide range of different training courses related to hazard identification & evaluation techniques.
The most popular "Training course for HAZOP leaders" aims to train employees on the techniques to be used during the hazard identification process, but also focus on the skills needed to prepare and lead HAZOP sessions as well as to control the follow-up process of the recommendations made.


The course focuses on:

  • HAZOP method for continuous processes
  • Roles of HAZOP team members
  • Risk ranking and risk matrices
  • Preparation for controlling HAZOP studies
  • Structured What-If (SWIFT) studies
  • HAZOP in control systems
  • Comparison of HAZOP with other analysis techniques – when to use what?
Further hazard leadership courses available from DNV can be found here

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