HAZOP Method

HAZOP Method

Training sessions - 2025 - Duration: 2 Days

  • Online:

    February: 12 to 13

Objectives

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the key principles and methodology of HAZOP.
  • Prepare for a HAZOP study, including organizing roles.
  • Conduct a procedural HAZOP study.
  • Write and improve HAZOP recommendations.
  • Apply complementary hazard identification methods.
  • Rank risks and ensure follow-up on recommended actions.

Who the Course is For

This training is designed for:

  • Engineers, technicians, safety and environmental managers, and other professionals involved in risk management.
  • Individuals wishing to facilitate or actively participate in HAZOP studies.
  • Those working in design, production, maintenance, or industrial safety management.

Course Content

  • Introduction to the HAZOP method.
  • Preparation for a HAZOP study (planning and roles).
  • Conducting a procedural HAZOP study.
  • Writing and improving HAZOP recommendations.
  • Complementary hazard identification techniques.
  • Risk ranking and follow-up on actions.

Objectives

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the key principles and methodology of HAZOP.
  • Prepare for a HAZOP study, including organizing roles.
  • Conduct a procedural HAZOP study.
  • Write and improve HAZOP recommendations.
  • Apply complementary hazard identification methods.
  • Rank risks and ensure follow-up on recommended actions.

Who the Course is For

This training is designed for:

  • Engineers, technicians, safety and environmental managers, and other professionals involved in risk management.
  • Individuals wishing to facilitate or actively participate in HAZOP studies.
  • Those working in design, production, maintenance, or industrial safety management.

Course Content

  • Introduction to the HAZOP method.
  • Preparation for a HAZOP study (planning and roles).
  • Conducting a procedural HAZOP study.
  • Writing and improving HAZOP recommendations.
  • Complementary hazard identification techniques.
  • Risk ranking and follow-up on actions.