Process Safety Management

Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis (HIRA)

Introduction to Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis (HIRA)

Introduction to Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis (HIRA)

Face-to-face Training / 3 Days / Virtual Classroom

ABOUT THE COURSE

This Course is designed to provide participants with a foundational understanding of hazard identification and risk analysis methodologies. Effective HIRA is critical for identifying potential hazards, assessing risks, and implementing control measures to ensure safety in various operational settings. Through this course, participants will learn practical skills that can be applied to enhance workplace safety and compliance.

What will you learn?

• Understand key concepts and terminology related to hazard identification and risk analysis.
• Learn various methodologies for conducting HIRA.
• Develop skills to assess risks and prioritize control measures.
• Create actionable risk management plans to mitigate identified hazards.

Course Duration : 3 Days

 

  • Course Outline

    Module 1: Introduction to E-HAZOP
    • Differences between traditional HAZOP and E-HAZOP methodologies
    • Importance of E-HAZOP in modern safety management
    • Key terminology and concepts tailored to electrical systems

    Module 2: E-HAZOP Methodology
    • Comprehensive, step-by-step approach to conducting E-HAZOP studies, covering:

    o What-if Analysis
    o Checklists
    o Common Mode Screening (loop-based)
    o Control System HAZOP
    o Software HAZOP
    o Electrical HAZOP
    o FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis)
    o FMEDA (Failure Modes, Effects, and Diagnostic Analysis)

    • Defining roles and responsibilities within the E-HAZOP team
    • Effective facilitation techniques for discussions and brainstorming

    Module 3: Identifying Hazards in Electrical Systems
    • Methods for hazard identification specific to electrical installations
    • Guide words and parameters for uncovering electrical risks
    • Real-world case studies illustrating common hazards in electrical systems

    Module 4: Risk Analysis and Evaluation
    • Analyzing failure modes and consequences specific to electrical systems
    • Assessing likelihood and impact of identified hazards
    • Tools for prioritizing risks in E-HAZOP studies

    Module 5: Recommendations and Mitigation Strategies
    • Developing actionable recommendations for risk mitigation
    • Documenting findings and creating structured action plans
    • Implementing and monitoring mitigation strategies in electrical environments

    Module 6: Communicating E-HAZOP Results
    • Best practices for reporting E-HAZOP findings
    • Engaging team members and management in safety communication
    • Building a culture of continuous safety improvement

  • Who Should Attend?

    This course is ideal for process safety personnel, engineers, and safety analysts involved in the design, installation, or assessment of electrical systems and HAZOP analysis, and others who need to apply or understand E-HAZOP principles.

  • Pre-requisites

    • Basic knowledge of electrical systems and safety management is recommended.
    • Familiarity with risk assessment techniques will further enhance the learning experience.

  • Learning & Career Benefits

    • Acquire specialized skills in E-HAZOP methodology for improved safety in electrical systems.
    • Enhance your ability to identify, analyze, and mitigate risks effectively.
    • Strengthen professional skills, leading to career growth in risk management and safety engineering.
    • Contribute to safer and more resilient electrical installations and operational environments.

  • FAQs

    1. When can I get the certificate?
    Training Attendance certification will be issued within 1 week from course date.

    2. When can I get the training material and invite?
    One day before the commencement of the training program.

    3. How do I pay the fees for training and examination?
    Online or Offline mode.

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