This 45-minute self-paced online module provides an overview of asset management in the context of process safety management (PSM).
This is Module 6 of 15 from the EI's Process Safety Management full training course, designed to provide an introduction to PSM and illustrate how the PSM Framework can be applied to identify address the hazards that are involved in the most industries and provide assurance that risk is being managed to a tolerable level. Each module can be purchased individually, but individuals will benefit most from the full course covering all 20 elements.
Based on content from the EI’s renowned High level framework for process safety management guidance ('PSM framework'), a comprehensive process safety management framework which captures industry good practice in PSM, and taught by a leading expert in process safety and former deputy director of the UK Health & Safety Executive, using recorded presentations and exercises.
Format
Length
Date
Location
Member
price
Non-Member
price
Self-paced Online
45 minutes
N/A
Anywhere
Member price: £90.00 + VAT
£90.00 + VAT
Non-Member price: £115.00 + VAT
£115.00 + VAT
Agenda
Purpose:
- To maintain the primary containment so that safety margins are maintained and the risk of loss of containment is reduced as far as is reasonably practical.
- To maintain the function of control and instrumented systems.
Topics covered:
- Assets identification, registration and tagging
- Asset functions specification, including process safety criticality
- Inspection and maintenance programmes based on predicted failure modes of plant, equipment and safety systems
- Inspection & maintenance intervals settings
- Failure modes and degradation mechanisms / rates
- Safety critical function vs operational function (critical spares)
- Safe isolation methods & sequences
- Plant, process and safety systems re-commissioning and validation checks
- Condition monitoring and gathering of performance data & trending
- Asset management protocols
- Maintenance protocols comply with legal codes and standards e.g. pressure systems, ATEX etc.
What will I learn?
- Link between plant, equipment and control systems failure modes and a risk-based asset management programme
- Meaning of safety critical equipment
- Ability to distinguish between operational maintenance and safety-related maintenance
Who is this suitable for?
- Anyone who would like to develop and expand their understanding of process safety, within the energy sector and the wider network, such as water, power and nuclear sectors.
- Anyone involved in major hazard processes, design and operations
- Safety professionals
- Engineers
- Graduates
How good is it?
- Taught by a leading expert in process safety and former deputy director of the UK Health & Safety Executive
- Based on the EI’s renowned High level framework for process safety management guidance document, which provides the energy industry with a consistent and effective approach to answer two key questions with confidence:
- How will we assure the integrity of the operation?
- How will we know we are doing it?
Tutor profile
Mr I Travers AMEI
Ian is a world expert on process safety management, leadership and the establishment and implementation of key performance indicators for major hazard industries, Ian holds the Institute of Chemical Engineers’ Franklin Medal for his outstanding contribution to Process Safety. Ian was the former Deputy Director (Chemical Regulation) UK Health and Safety Executive and has over twenty-five years’ experience in the regulation of chemical and major hazard industries and in the investigation of major incidents to discover the underlying causes. He is an expert on process safety management, leadership and the establishment and implementation of key performance indicators for major hazard industries. Ian holds the Institute of Chemical Engineers’ Franklin Medal for his outstanding contribution to Process Safety. Ian has over twenty five years’ experience in the regulation of chemical and major hazard industries and in the investigation of major incidents to discover the underlying causes. He led the joint HSE and industry response to the major fire and explosion at the Buncefield fuel depot in the UK and established the UK Process Safety Leadership Group. He also chaired the international expert panel to publish the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Guidelines on Process Safety Governance which is now the global benchmark on Process Safety Leadership and is also a member of the Energy Institute process safety committee.