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Overview of Process
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Process Safety Management
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Compliance Auditing for
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Writing Effective
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Mechanical Integrity
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Management of Change and
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PHA/HAZOP Leadership
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PHA Overview Training
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PHA Revalidation
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Human Error Prevention
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Layer of Protection
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Safety
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Job Safety Analysis
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Human Error Prevention - for Workers
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Safety Task Action Reporting (STAR)
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Behavior-Based Safety
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Selecting the Right Manufacturing Improvement
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Reliability Leadership for Manufacturing
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Course 9: Updating and Revalidating Process Hazard
Analyses (2-Day)
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Recommended prerequisites: Previous training in leading PHAs, such
as completion of Course 8, as
well as experience in leading PHAs of entire units.
This course prepares you to execute a PHA revalidation
that complies with PSM regulations and industry standards.
PHAs usually must be updated and revalidated every 5 years.
Several factors determine the extent of the revalidation
analysis, including the quality of your previous PHAs and
its documentation, process and facility changes, incidents
during the past 5 years, and new interpretations of codes
and standards. In some cases a complete “redo” may be
required if the previous PHA quality and documentation did
not meet your standards or regulatory requirements.
Typical Course Candidates
- Anyone who wants to understand how to decide on an
appropriate approach for PHA revalidations and/or lead
PHA revalidations should consider attending. Though this
course is primarily for PHA leaders, anyone with the
following background will also find the coursed
valuable:
- Process engineer
- PHA element coordinator/manager/owner
- PSM coordinator and auditors
- E, H, & S Managers & Engineers
What You Will Learn
- Options and requirements for leading a team through
a revalidation process that satisfies PSM requirements
and utilizes the best approach for your company
- Resource requirements for performing a revalidation
- Preparation, execution, and documentation steps to
meet company’s goals, streamline future analyses and to
produce a functional report useful to many
- Experience in leading and documenting PHA
revalidations through workshops
- Factors to determine the appropriate revalidation
approach
- How to address previous PHA deficiencies
- How to identify improvements in operating
procedures, training, and preventive maintenance through
the revalidation process
Take Home:
- A revalidation decision tree (flowchart) to assist
you in choosing the right revalidation approach for your
facility
- A copy of the course notebook
- A Certificate of Completion
- 1.3 CEUs and 1.3 COCs
Course Outline
Day 1 (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
- Learning objectives and goals of revalidation
- Overview of PSM requirements for PHAs and
Revalidations
- Terms and definitions
- Determining your goals (minimal compliance versus
meeting the needs
of procedure writers, trainers, and equipment reliability departments)
- Gathering required information
- Previous PHA report and recommendation closure
documents
- Incident reports since previous PHA cycle
- MOC records
- Current P&IDs and P&IDs as existed during previous PHA
cycle
- Current SOPs and SOPs as existed during previous PHA
cycle
- Workshop: Review of previous versus current
documents to
determine if MOC has worked adequately
- Assessing the previous PHA report and other data
- Workshop: Compliance/Quality review of an example
PHA
- Considering “lessons learned”
- Defining the revalidation approach
- Workshop: Choosing the revalidation approach (for
an example PHA and set of gathered data)
Day 2 (8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.)
- Conducting the revalidation
- Workshop: Revalidating a PHA (multiple examples)
- Documenting the revalidation
- Workshop: Revalidating a PHA (multiple examples)
- Certification examination (optional)
More Information
Instructor(s):
Bill Bridges will be the
instructor for this course. He has trained more than 3000
PHA (HAZOP/What-if) leaders over the past 16 years of
teaching this topic. And he has led over 100 unit-wide PHAs.
He co-authored the definitive textbook on this topic by
AIChE, Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures, 2nd
edition, 1991. To find our more about this course or to
check into having this course taught at your site; contact
Mr. Bridges at 1.865.675.3458 or by e-mail at
wbridges@p-i-i-i.com.
Revonda Tew is a co-instructor for this course.
She has many years of PSM implementation experience, led
many PHAs, and has PHA teaching and coaching experience.
Feel free to contact Mrs. Tew at
rtew@p-i-i-i.com.
Schedule:
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This course can also be taught (either as-is or
customized) at your site. Please contact PII for details
about having our training provided at your site.
Pricing for Public Offerings (per student):
$795.00 USD
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