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Upstream learning simulator With more than 50,000 participants instructed in various disciplines, data driven OilSim runs real-world oil and gas business scenarios and technical challenges.
Engaging. Educational. EnjoyableUpstream learning simulator With more than 50,000 participants instructed in various disciplines, data driven OilSim runs real-world oil and gas business scenarios and technical challenges.
Engaging. Educational. EnjoyableBridging industry with academia An immersive and collaborative learning experience event, using OilSim simulator, providing highly relevant industry knowledge and soft skills.
The digital learning ecosystem Digitally and seamlessly connecting you, the learner, with pertinent learning objects and related technologies ensuring systematic, engaging and continued learning.
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Upstream learning simulator With more than 50,000 participants instructed in various disciplines, data driven OilSim runs real-world oil and gas business scenarios and technical challenges.
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Engaging. Educational. EnjoyableBridging industry with academia An immersive and collaborative learning experience event, using OilSim simulator, providing highly relevant industry knowledge and soft skills.
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Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) by definition is the instrumentation installed in a facility for the purpose of taking the process or specific piece of equipment in the process to a safe state. The SIS is designed to respond to plant emergency situations and generate the correct output before a hazardous event takes place.
The SIS requires planning and is designed to the particular characteristics of the facility. SIS is designed to integrate plant shutdown systems such as the Emergency Shutdown Devices (ESD) and Plant Shutdown Devices (PSD) systems. Once the SIS requirements are determined, the appropriate technology is chosen and the SIS is installed and tested for functionality and operability. Once the facility is operating, the SIS must be maintained and checked at regular intervals.
This course has been designed to introduce participants to the design considerations and expose them to relevant information needed to properly select an SIS. Participants will also an understanding of the process involve in choosing the technology that best fits to the plant as well as installation, testing and managing of the SIS.
Safety Instrumented Systems
On day one, participants will learn about the fundamentals of the SIS. They will be exposed to the design considerations which involve life cycle and hazard and risk analysis. They will gain knowledge in determining the protection layers which give the overall protection available from operating the process to emergency response. Discussions on this day also include safety integrity and the level needed to meet the possible risks in the operating environment.
Day 2Safety Instrumented System Technology
The focus of this day starts with the types of SIS that are available and which one best suits specific operations. The participants will learn about the initial evaluation of the SIS once the technology has been selected and they will gain knowledge on the importance of selecting the proper hardware for the selected technology. Discussions include precautions that must be considered in the integration of the control and safety systems.
Day 3ESD and PSD Systems
On day three, participants will be made aware of the relationship between the SIS and the ESD & PSD system. They will gain knowledge in permissives and interlocks which are the logic used in ensuring the safe shutdown of a plant. They will also be made aware of the characteristics of the ESD & PSD alarms and their difference compared to non-critical alarms. The participants will gain knowledge in maintaining reliability through redundancy and procedures relating to testing, resetting and bypassing the ESD & PSD system.
Day 4Safety Instrumented System Testing and Installation
The course concludes with discussions on the requirements for installing the SIS. Participants will gain knowledge in the initial factory and site testing as well as functional testing once the SIS is installed. Participants will also learn what is involved in managing the SIS during normal operation.
This course is mainly targeted to instrumentation technicians working in the field as an introduction or refresher. The course can be applicable to technicians working in other disciplines, equipment purchasers, procurement and storage personnel, job planners and immediate supervisors
Anyone taking this course should have some exposure to an oil and gas facility terminology.
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