IEM Shout Out – Half-Day HAZOP Training For Team Members – A Practical Approach


My technical division will be hosting a 1/2 day seminar on the 23rd June, 2012. It is worth 3.5 CPD points, and held at Wisma IEM. Since I’m giving it, I expect hoards will have to be turned away at the gates.

A Hazard and Operability study is a formal and systematic and detailed examination of the process and engineering intentions of new or existing facilities which assesses the hazard potential and effects on the facility as a whole when operation is outside of the design envelope, or individual items of equipment malfunction.

This half-day course is designed to educate participants in the HAZOP process from the perspective of a HAZOP team member. It is meant to provide both instruction and workshop sessions so that the participants:

  • Are familiar with the concept of ‘risk’
  • Are familiar with the theory behind HAZOP
  • Are familiar with the actual HAZOP workshop process
  • Have expectations as to what the HAZOP will (and won’t provide)
  • Understand what deliverables can be expected from a HAZOP
  • Have the opportunity to participate in HAZOP exercise in a safe environment
  • Opportunity to share HAZOP experiences

At the end of the session, the participants should:

  • Understand the responsibilities of all parties in the HAZOP
  • Have experience in a HAZOP session.
  • Understand the outcomes from a HAZOP session

Wata has 16 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, in both design and operations.

Register here, or download the form here.

6 Responses to IEM Shout Out – Half-Day HAZOP Training For Team Members – A Practical Approach

  1. Tarro says:

    See you tuan!

  2. Ismail says:

    i just knew it today.. and it closed today!! so sad… really interested to join!!

    • Wata says:

      Ismail: not so much closed as fully subscribed. MOGEC has kindly planned to host the course next month, and IEM will hold it regularly until they throw me out. Keep a lookout, and we welcome more people, esp eqt providers, to better understand the process.

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