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FUNDAMENTALS OF SAFETY SYSTEM
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SE01 2 1400
2010 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
From - 22 - 26 - 21 - 23 - 25 - -
To - 23 - 27 - 22 - 24 - 26 - -
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NA
COURSE OVERVIEW
This 2-day course is designed to provide fundamental training for the safety system. As process safety is paramount to any process organization. This course is to introduce the fundamental concepts and terms associated with safety system. And how process plant meet the requirements of Safety System.
 
WHO CAN TAKE THIS COURSE
Process, Instrument and Control Engineers who are:
 
  • involve in the maintenance of the equipments of the plant
  • involve in leading and implement the safety agenda of the organization
  • involve in tackling safety performance issues more effectively
  • involve in coaching and develop staffs regularly and consistently with safety knowledge
 
COURSE BENEFITS
  • To tackle safety performance issues more effectively.
  • To identify and evaluate the process safety equipment regularly.
  • To enable carry out the basic requirement for the safety system
  • To realize the value of the safety agenda in the organization.
  • Learn the important aspects of a safety system implementation
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    COURSE METHODOLOGY
    • Classroom Instruction
    • Sample of configuring of a safety system
     
    COURSE HARDWARE/SOFTWARE NEEDS
    Not Applicable
     
    TOPICS COVERED IN THE COURSE

    You will learn ….

    • The fundamental concept with safety system
    • Characteristic of critical process system
    • Basic terminology associated with safety system
    • Identify the components of safety system
    • Difference Integrity levels of safety system
    • Understand how safety system architectures are determined
    • Safety system positioning
    • Level of protection
    • Risk management
    • Types of safety failures
    • Calculation of PFD(Probability of failure on demand)
    • Method of determine SIL/TUV
    • Comparing of TMR/QMR and Redundancy
    • Comparing DCS and Safety System