Hazardous Area Classification - October

Training Course

15/10/2018 - 17/10/2018

09:00 - 17:00

Energy Institute61 New Cavendish StreetLondon, W1G 7AR

Non-Member: £1700.00 (excl. VAT)
Member: £1500.00 (excl. VAT)

This 3-day training course will provide delegates with training on the Energy Institute Model Safe Code of Practice 15, Area Classification for Installations Handing Flammable Fluids. This internationally recognised publication provides methodologies for carrying out Hazardous Area Classification studies on installations where flammable fluids are processed, stored or handled.

Steve Sherwen

A Chartered Mechanical Engineer, specialising in process fire and explosion issues, with many years of operational experience in the high hazard industry and high level of technical understanding. He is a member of the EI15 Working Group and contributed to large portions of the 4th Edition of the guidance and has extensive experience in HAC and the Oil and Gas industry.

Skilled in:

  • DSEAR and ATEX risk assessments and Hazardous Area Classification (HAC)
  • Conducting process fire and explosion risk assessments
  • Leading Hazard Studies
  • Mechanical Integrity and Asset condition

Experienced in:

  • DSEAR (Mechanical Source Ignition Risk assessment, Compliance Audits and HAC), completing a number of complex studies.
  • Fire risk assessments on hydrocarbon liquid and gas systems, solid and dust systems in many industry sectors (offshore, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, energy, metals).
  • Fire design of high hazard systems including inherent prevention, detector selection and poisoning and the appropriate use of extinguishing media.
  • Leading hazard study 2 (HAZID) and 3 (HAZOP) risk assessments.
  • Broad understanding of piping, vessels, rotating machinery and structures. Also understands instrumentation and electrical issues and is highly experienced in process safety.

About Hazardous Area Classification:

Hazardous Area Classification (HAC) is the assessed division of a facility where releases of flammable liquids and gases can occur, either intentionally or accidentally, into hazardous areas and non-hazardous areas. The Energy Institute Model Safe Code of Practice 15, Area Classification for Installations Handing Flammable Fluids (EI15) guidance is relevant to all industry sectors where the classification of potential flammable zones is a requirement.

In this course, delegates will learn how to identify areas where flammable zones can arise and how to subsequently control these ignition sources, a fundamental strategy to any organisation’s process safety management.

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Who should take this course?

Course overview:

Introduction to legislation and standards

 Properties of flammable materials

 Key area classification concepts

Techniques of area classification

Ventilation

Impact of external variables to area classification­­

Throughout the course, there will be the opportunity for the delegates to practice the techniques on a real world example. A detailed practical exercise will be completed to reinforce the learning from each section of the training. This practical element will help translate the learning into a real world scenario.

Contact details

Training Team: webtraining@energyinst.org, +44 (0)20 7467 7178