TECHNICAL STUDY FACILITATION & TRAINING
Are you an engineering company struggling to stay ahead of the technological trends? Are your team’s increasing demands for technical knowledge and know-how leaving you overwhelmed? If so, then proper training initiatives and educational resources are necessary components in staying ahead of the competition. Technical study facilitation & training can provide your team with the cutting-edge skills needed to succeed in today’s technologically advanced world. With expert instructors, detailed instruction plans, and supplemental resources - fostering a workplace that invests in workplace education is key to achieving full potential success.
Hazard & Operability (HAZOP)
As part of their process safety management system, companies must have a formalized risk assessment procedure in place. Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) is one such method used to identify hazards associated with existing or proposed processes and plants. This systematic approach uses a team-based approach involving qualified personnel who examine the entire process step by step, asking a series of specific questions and providing guidance to identify potential safety, health and environmental risks.
The scope of the HAZOP study ranges from large-scale chemical processes to small-scale operations such as janitorial services. The primary goal is to evaluate any risk associated with each process step in order to reduce or eliminate the danger to life, property and the environment.
Hazard Identification (HAZID)
Hazard Identification (HAZID) is an engineering service offering that helps identify any existing or potential hazards associated with a project. This process typically involves the use of interviews, plant visits, and other methods to identify and assess risks. Through this type of assessment, companies can proactively address issues before they become larger problems that could lead to disastrous results. The goal of HAZID is to identify, document, and assess any potential hazards associated with a project and to provide recommended solutions for the elimination or greatly reducing those risks.
Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA)
This method uses a structured approach to identify and evaluate the necessary layers of protection and their associated risks against predefined risk criteria. LOPA can be used by organizations to help make informed decisions about how best to manage or mitigate safety and operational risks. It is one of the most effective tools available for assessing process safety risk in industrial environments.
WHAT IF Analysis
WHAT IF Analysis is an engineering service offering that provides a comprehensive approach to helping organizations assess their potential risks and optimize their operations. It helps identify potential adverse events and the steps needed to mitigate those risks. The goal of WHAT IF Analysis is to provide an objective assessment of existing processes, procedures, products, systems, and services in order to identify areas of potential risk and develop mitigation strategies.
The process includes analyzing current systems and operational processes, identifying risks associated with those, developing appropriate mitigating measures, creating a detailed plan to address identified risks, and evaluating the efficacy of the proposed solutions. The analysis also helps organizations understand how changes in their operations could affect their bottom-line performance.
BOW-TIE Analysis
BOW-TIE Analysis is a risk assessment and safety engineering service that helps businesses identify, manage, and mitigate critical risks. It offers a systematic approach for analyzing potential adverse events and their impacts on an organization in order to identify suitable control measures that can be applied. BOW-TIE stands for Barrier, Organizational aspects, Warning, Threats, Initiating event, and Effects.
BOW-TIE Analysis allows businesses to identify potential risks early on in the process of developing new products or services. This helps to reduce costs associated with rework due to unforeseen risks that can arise during the development process.
Pre Start-up Safety Review (PSSR)
Pre Start-up Safety Review (PSSR) is a service offering that helps organizations assess the safety of their systems, processes and facilities before they start. It involves checking the design and construction of critical components, examining operating procedures to determine if they are being followed correctly, conducting trainings for personnel on how to safely operate equipment and plants, and other activities that ensure a safe environment.
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