Promote a safer plant from the design phase through to operations
Date: Friday, 23 October 2020
Time: 0900hr - 1700hr
Venue: Singapore Polytechnic Graduates’ Guild 1010 Dover Rd Gate 4, Singapore 139658
Fee:
SLP Members and Two Corporate Nominees SIT / e2i Members FSMAS /A-CERTS | $270.00 nett per person
|
Non-Members:
| $320.00 nett per person
|
Group Discount - for registration of 3 or more participants from the same company, a 10% discount will apply.
Fee includes:
- Lunch (Set Meal) and Refreshments
- Hardcopy Presentation notes and e-Presentation file (Upon Completion)
- E-Certificate of Attendance
Objective: The aim of the course is to promote a safer plant from the design phase through to operations. Practitioners will appreciate the inherently safer design strategies and hierarchical approach directed towards a safer plant. Continuous efforts towards safety in operations are presented.
Sypnosis: The approach towards a safer plant by implementing requirements from codes, standards and best practices is addressed. Identification of hazards, risk assessment and formal safety assessment studies are included. Topics on explosions, fires and toxic releases and the impact on health, safety and environment are covered. Case Studies are presented to provide lessons learnt from incidents and to ensure plants are made safer.
Target participants: HSE & safety professionals; electrical, instrument, mechanical, piping and engineers of other disciplines; operation and production practitioners; supervisors and managers.
SDU points/ PDU points:
- 6 SDU points by WHS-CPD Board and qualified for 6 PDUs by PEB
- E-Certificates of Attendance will be issued to all attendees upon completion
Closing Date: 16 October 2020
*As seats are limited, registration will be on a first-come-first-serve basis.
*Please kindly reply to Penny Pan at secretariat@slp.org.sg with the following information before 16 October 2020
Programme Schedule:
0830-0900 Registration with Light Breakfast
0900-0915 Welcome and Introduction
0915-0945 Approach towards a safer plant through design and operations. Consideration of explosions, fires and toxic impacts. Impact of hazards on health, safety and environment.
0945-1030 Safer design through implementing requirements from codes, standards and best practices: API, ATEX, BS, EI, FM Global, HSE, IMO, ISO, NFPA, NORSOK, SS
1030-1045 Tea Break
1045-1115 Inherently Safer Design strategies and hierarchical approach.
1115-1200 Hazards identification, risk assessment, formal safety assessment studies and project reviews.
1200-1300 Lunch
1300-1345 Implementation of a safer approach during fabrication, construction, testing and commissioning phases including vendor equipment and accessories.
1345-1430 Continuous improvement process from operations, production and maintenance. Management of Change assessment and procedures.
1430-1445 Tea Break
1445-1630 Case Studies. What can we learn and adopt from accidents/incidents to improve and make the plant safer.
1630-1700 Q & A
Write a public review