HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) – Principles & Practice

Level: Skill | Type: Classroom | Discipline: Surface Facilities Engineering

This course provides a structured, practical immersion of Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) studies. Using realistic case studies and P&ID/PFD walk-throughs, participants learn how to define nodes and boundaries, apply guide words to identify deviations, evaluate causes/consequences, and assess safeguards. The course also covers preparation of high-quality recommendations and effective follow-up/closure.

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  • What is A HAZOP?
  • The need for HAZOP
  • Scope
  • Limitations
  • Information required
  • HAZOP Method
  • HAZOP study cases

Surface facilities production operators and technicians, production supervisors, electrical, mechanical and instrumentation and control technicians

Basic knowledge of the surface facility production system

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