Course Catalogue 2016
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Whether you’re a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, I’m confident that we can help you further develop your
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In 2016, we’re launching a range of new process safety training including courses on emergency planning, risk
assessment and accident consequence modelling techniques. We’ve also revamped our flagship process safety course,
Fundamentals of Process Safety, and we’re taking some of our established UK courses to South-East Asia and Australia
for the first time, including our popular communication skills courses and Chemical Engineering for Non Engineers.
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Courses at a glance
Safety
UK & Europe page
■ Area Classification 10
■ Asset Integrity Management in the Process Industries – Managing Ageing Assets 10
■ Comprehensive Explosion Science 11
■ Consequence Modelling Techniques 11
■ Effective HAZOP 12
■ Emergency Planning Principles 12
■ Establishing and Maintaining a Safety Culture 13
■ Expert Hazard Awareness 13
■ Fundamentals of Process Safety 14
■ Fundamentals of Nuclear Safety 17
■ Gas Explosion Hazards on LNG Facilities 17
■ Gas Explosion Hazards on Offshore and Onshore Facilities 18
■ Hazard Study Awareness 20
■ Hazard Identification Techniques 18
■ HAZOP Awareness 19
■ HAZOP – Applied Hazard and Operability Study 20
■ HAZOP Study, Leadership and Management 21
■ HAZOP Study for the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry 21
■ HAZOP Study for Team Leaders and Team Members 22
■ Human Factors in Health and Safety 25
■ Inherent Safety in Design 27
■ Introduction to Risk Assessment 27
■ Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) 28
■ Managing the Hazards of Flare Systems 30
■ Process Safety Awareness 32
■ Process Safety Key Performance Indicators and PSM Auditing 33
■ SIL Determination and Hazard Assessment 33
■ SIL Determination and IEC 61508/61511 34
Australasia
■ Fundamentals of Process Safety 14
■ Hazard Identification Techniques 20
■ HAZOP Study for Team Leaders and Team Members 22
■ Human Factors Analysis Tools (HFAT) 24
■ Human Factors in Health and Safety 25
■ Inherent Safety in Design 27
■ Introduction to Risk Assessment 27
■ Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) 28
■ Managing the Hazards of Flare Systems 30
■ Pressure Relief: Protecting Equipment and Personel from Over Pressure 31
■ Process Safety and the Board 32
■ Process Safety Awareness 32
Australasia
■ Effective Communication for Engineers 36
■ Marketing for Engineers 37
Process Operations
UK & Europe
■ Chemical Engineering for Other Engineers 40
■ Chemical Engineering for Scientists 40
■ Heat Integration Techniques for Energy Management 41
■ Practical Distillation Technology 42
Australasia
■ Chemical Engineering for Non-Chemical Engineers 39
■ Heat Integration 41
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Training course
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Process Plant
UK & Europe
■ Control and Operation of Centrifugal Gas Compressors 43
■ Control and Operation of Reciprocating Gas Compressors 44
■ Design and Operation of FPSOs 44
■ Design and Operation of Piping Systems 45
■ Effective Alarm Management 45
■ Essentials of Pressure Systems 46
■ Managing Deterioration of Plant Equipment 46
■ Practical Aspects of Process Control and Instrumentation 47
■ Pressure Relief 47
■ Process Design Practices 48
■ Production, Process and Emergency Systems on Oil and Gas Installations 48
Australasia
■ Control and Operation of Centrifugal Gas Compressors 43
■ Control and Operation of Reciprocating Gas Compressors 44
■ Design and Operation of FPSOs 44
■ Practical Aspects of Process Control and Instrumentation 47
■ Production, Process and Emergency Systems on Oil and Gas Installations 48
Sustainability
UK & Europe
■ Leading an ESOS Assessment 53
■ Water Minmisation with Process Integration 54
Australasia
■ Energy Cost Reduction – Efficiency and On-Site Generation 52
■ Environmental Sustainability and Waste Reduction for Manufacturing 52
■ Process Modelling for Water Treatment Professionals 53
5
Consequence Modelling Emergency Planning Principles
Techniques
UK UK
Consequence modelling This course will focus on
is used to predict accident Date / Location defining emergency actions Date / Location
effects and the impact this 21–23 September 2016 including the definition and 11–13 October 2016
could have on people, Rugby production of emergency Rugby
environment and property. procedures, training,
Fees Fees
This course will introduce the testing and reviewing their
IChemE member IChemE member
concept of loss of containment effectiveness.
£1000 + VAT £1000 + VAT
scenarios and guide you
Non-member It will consider the impact Non-member
through which models are
£1200 + VAT of different facilities, the £1200 + VAT
available and their suitability
provision off offshore and
for different situations. Contact
Contact onshore shelter, escape
There are exercises on Courses department routes, evacuation equipment, Courses department
scenarios definition, selection IChemE, UK shut down systems, fire IChemE, UK
of input parameters, simple +44 (0)1788 534431 fighting equipment and +44 (0)1788 534431
modelling and results [email protected] availability of assistance. [email protected]
interpretation.
www.icheme.org/cmt www.icheme.org/ep
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes CPD 18 hrs CPD 18 hrs
■■ understand the
■■ how to identify a set of regulatory requirements
major accident scenarios (eg 1995 PFEER) pertaining to the protection of
people during major accidents
■■ understand which types of models are available for
different scenarios and which are appropriate at ■■ identify all foreseeable integrity threats
different stages of plant design or operation (major accident hazards) and their potential to
compromise the integrity of places of refuge
■■ understand the limitation of the various model
types ■■ appreciate the risk analysis required for both
onshore and offshore major accident response
■■ how to define the possible outcomes of hazardous
planning
material release eg fire, explosions and toxic effects
■■ able to describe the components of emergency
■■ understand the requirements for modelling these
procedures from minor incidents to major accidents
hazards
■■ explain the effectiveness of facility provided
■■ understand the possible impact of these hazards on
protection and procedures including temporary
people, the environment and property
refuges
■■ the importance of defining source terms (initial
■■ appreciate the requirement for emergency
conditions), including uncertainty
response planning and communications
■■ how to specify a range of hazard studies and
■■ clearly describe the various roles within emergency
interpret the output
response and incident management
■■ how to interpret model results and how they are
used in quantified risk analysis Who will benefit
■■ understand the UK and EU regulatory requirements
for consequence modelling All personnel who have applied to obtain the process
safety engineer standard and any person who is focused
Who will benefit on the prevention of major accidents or incidents and
requires an understanding of planning for emergencies.
■■ those new to the field of process safety
■■ project and plant managers
■■ anyone who needs to understand the potential
scale of accidents and the consequences
www.icheme.org
Environmental Sustainability Hazard Identification
and Waste Reduction for Techniques
Manufacturing
Australia UK
The course will assist Hazard identification requires
engineers in continual Date / Location a systematic and methodical Date / Location
environmental and efficiency 9–10 March 2016 approach to ensure all risks 20–22 June 2016
improvement. Delegates will Melbourne are recognised, prioritised and Rugby
New
develop their knowledge in Fees managed.
Fees
the new areas of resource
IChemE member This course provides the skills IChemE member
efficiency, recovery and re-use AUD$1980 (GST inc) and knowledge to prevent £1000 + VAT
in manufacturing industries
Non-member and protect employees from Non-member
as well as understanding the
AUD$2300 (GST inc) injuries and ill health, plus £1200 + VAT
developing environmental
minimise loss to property,
standards and compliance. Contact
environment and efficient Contact
Courses department
Case study examples, production. It introduces Courses department
IChemE, Australia
simulation problem solving many of the most important IChemE, UK
and useful operating +61 (0)3 9642 4494 hazard identification +44 (0)1788 534431
examples will feature [email protected] techniques, their advantages [email protected]
throughout. www.icheme.org/esm and disadvantages, and when www.icheme.org/hit
to apply them.
CPD 12 hrs CPD 18 hrs
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course delegates will understand:
By the end of the course
■■ environmental concerns – global warming, green- delegates will: Australia
house gas, climate change, disasters increase,
learn about key hazard Date / Location
water shortages, consumer demands, carbon ■■
identification techniques 27–29 June 2016
emission systems
Brisbane
■■ environmental economics – costs of wastes, ■■ apply appropriate
techniques for different Fees
environmental cost centre management,
investment pay-back, green purchasing and carbon situations, scenarios and IChemE member
projects AUD$2640 (GST inc)
footprint
Non-member
■■ cleaner production – versus waste treatment, life ■■ understand limitations of AUD$3080 (GST inc)
cycle approaches each technique
Contact
■■ environmental management systems – assessments ■■ when and how to use
Courses department
(Environmental Impact Assessment), ISO 14001 assessment as part of
IChemE, Australia
and in-house systems hazard identification
+61 (0)3 9642 4494
waste minimisation assessments (eco-audit) – [email protected]
Who will benefit
■■
detailed how-to steps, including new technology www.icheme.org/
assessment ■■ managers, supervisors hitaus
and engineers
■■ preventative maintenance programs and reject
responsible for design,
CPD 18 hrs
reduction
commissioning,
■■ environmental action plans decommissioning,
■■ eco-labeling, total product stewardship and construction, installation and modification of plant
environmental benchmarking ■■ plant/process operators including maintenance
■■ environmental regulations and trends – functions
government environment, water, fire, safety and ■■ process safety engineers and loss prevention
poisons authorities specialists
■■ chemical engineers working towards Chartered
Who will benefit status
■■ engineering staff, including operations, quality
control, design, maintenance
■■ managers at all levels within an organisation
Course presenter
Darrell Reeve, MIEAust CPEng, MIMF,
Cleaner Production Australia
7
Inherent Safety in Design and Introduction to Risk Assessment
Operation Development
UK UK
Significant resources Controlling and reviewing
Date / Location Date / Location
are invested in the daily risks in the workplace
management, control 14–16 June 2016 helps protect employees, 23–24 June 2016
and mitigation of risks in Rugby property and overall business Rugby
the chemical and process Fees performance. In most Fees
industries. However, IChemE member countries it is also a legal
IChemE member
avoiding or reducing £1000 + VAT requirement. £850 + VAT
hazards is inherently safer Non-member Non-member
The course helps develop
than controlling them and £1200 + VAT £1000 + VAT
skills and knowledge to
benefits and efficiencies can
Contact identify and assess actual Contact
be achieved by promoting,
Courses department and potential hazards in Courses department
understanding and creating a
IChemE, UK the workplace. It includes IChemE, UK
more inherently safer working
+44 (0)1788 534431 ways to control the risks, +44 (0)1788 534431
environment for new and
including the use of
existing facilities. [email protected] [email protected]
documentation and systems
This course provides a www.icheme.org/is to improve communication www.icheme.org/ra
greater understanding of and awareness throughout
inherent safety including the
CPD 18 hrs organisations. CPD 12 hrs
main principles, tools and
Australia Australia
measures for a safer, efficient
Learning outcomes
and more profitable plant and
Date / Location Date / Location
operations. By the end of the course
6–8 December 2016 delegates will: 30 June – 1 July 2016
Brisbane Brisbane
Learning outcomes ■■ know how to risk assess
Fees Fees
using the 5-stage
By the end of the course IChemE member IChemE member
process
delegates will: AUD$2640 (GST inc) AUD$2090 (GST inc)
Non-member ■■ understand the different Non-member
■■ identify the principles of
AUD$ 3080 (GST inc) types of assessment and AUD$2420 (GST inc)
inherent safety
when to apply
Contact Contact
■■ have skills to promote an
Courses department ■■ identify and develop risk Courses department
inherent safety message
IChemE, Australia controls IChemE, Australia
throughout organisations
+61 (0)3 9642 4494 ■■ implement appropriate +61 (0)3 9642 4494
■■ be able to measure
[email protected] documentation and [email protected]
inherent safety
www.icheme.org/ administrative systems www.icheme.org/
■■ understand how isaus raaus
inherent safety forms
CPD 18 hrs Who will benefit CPD 12 hrs
part of a wider safety
management system ■■ staff involved in the
risk assessment process including supervisors,
managers and directors
Who will benefit
■■ plant/process operators including maintenance
■■ staff responsible for design, commissioning,
functions
decommissioning, construction and installation of
plant ■■ process safety engineers and loss prevention
specialists
■■ plant/process operators including maintenance
functions ■■ chemical engineers working towards Chartered
status
■■ safety engineers and loss prevention specialists
■■ environmental engineers
■■ chemical engineers working towards Chartered
status
www.icheme.org
Marketing for Engineers Process Modelling for Water
Treatment Professionals
Australia Australia
This course will provide An interactive course built
participants with a general Date / Location around forecasting water Date / Location
understanding of the key 2 November 2016 quality and addressing 28 April 2016
principles and approaches to Sydney treatment plant performance Brisbane
New
market based management, Fees issues arising from changing Fees
particularly as they relate to IChemE member
feed water conditions.
IChemE member
the engineering environment. AUD$979 (GST inc) Delegates will learn to AUD$1100 (inc GST)
understand the influence of
The course will cover Non-member Non-member
AUD$1265(GST inc) water chemistry on process
understanding market AUD$1430 (GST inc)
design and how to use this
potential, marketing research, Contact knowledge to optimise Contact
analysis and metrics, market
Courses department performance. Delegates will Courses department
and customer segmentation
IChemE, Australia also design new treatment IChemE, Australia
and the engineer’s role –
+61 (0)3 9642 4494 plants and size equipment +61 (0)3 9642 4494
drawing it all together and
[email protected] using comprehensive software [email protected]
how to put into practice.
that integrates material and
www.icheme.org/mfe heat balancing, equipment www.icheme.org/
Learning outcomes CPD 6 hrs sizing, stream property and pmwtp
solubility prediction. CPD 7 hrs
How the engineering function, across various industries, Each module includes
must integrate with other aspects of the business in todays realistic scenarios for advanced water treatment
competitive environment. applications including boiler feedwater, cooling water
blowdown, industrial wastewater, seawater desalination,
Who will benefit mine dewatering and brine management. Up to 21
technologies in water treatment will be explored during
Individuals with an engineering background moving into the sessions. A three month free subscription to AqMB™
management and/or working closely with the marketing/ process simulation software for water treatment is also
product development team. included.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course delegates will have an
understanding and overview of:
■■ configuring process flow shets for design or
modelling purposes
■■ sizing equipment for vendor pricing
■■ creating a process design report
Course presenters
Darren Szczepanski CEng, MIChemE, MIEAust, and
Matthew Brannock CEng, CSci, MIChemE, RPEQ
9
Area Classification Asset Integrity Management
ACCREDITED
in the Process Industries –
Managing your Ageing Assets
Training course
UK UK
The classification of hazardous Many of the process plants
areas is an integral part of Dates / Locations and offshore installations Date / Location
the overall risk assessment 26–27 April 2016 in the UK and worldwide 10–11 May 2016
process required under Edinburgh are operating beyond their London
the Dangerous Substances 11–12 October 2016 nominal design life, raising
Explosive Atmospheres concerns for potential loss Fees
Manchester
Regulations 2002 (DSEAR). of hazardous materials and IChemE member
Fees £1150 + VAT
Its purpose is to define adverse business impact. So
IChemE member Non-member
the extent, frequency and £1160 + VAT
how can operating companies
£1300 + VAT
duration of any occurrence Non-member more rigorously demonstrate
of an explosive atmosphere £1220 + VAT suitability for continued long Contact
(the zone). The zone in turn term operation? Courses department
defines the requirements for Contact IChemE, UK
Jackie Kendall The findings from the HSE
the selection of equipment +44 (0)1788 534431
ABB Consulting, UK KP4 and COMAH ageing
and protective systems so as
plant initiatives indicate that [email protected]
to prevent sources of ignition. +44 (0)1642 372121
while many companies have www.icheme.org/
Compliance with the DSEAR jackie.kendall
good practices for day to assetintegrity
regulations is mandatory @gb.abb.com
day integrity management,
for any operator handling
www.abb.com a specific approach is CPD 14 hrs
dangerous substances.
required for the key business
CPD 12 hrs considerations of ageing and life extension.
Learning outcomes
On completion delegates should be able to: Learning outcomes
■■ understand why area classification is ■■ risk management – understand how to
carried out determine the SHE and business threats from
ageing equipment (eg equipment degradation,
■■ understand the principles of area
obsolescence, loss of technical support), and how
classification
to manage them
■■ understand the steps in the area classification
■■ organisational arrangements – understand how
procedure
risks can be managed in a fragmented/outsourced
■■ identify the grades of release and how they relate organisational regime
to zoning
■■ competence – understand how to identify the
■■ appreciate the industry codes available that can be core areas of competence to retain in-house and
used to establish the extent of zones understand what is needed to act as ‘intelligent
customers’ for outsourced services
■■ understand the requirements for selection of
equipment to be installed in potentially explosive ■■ investment requirements – learn how to determine,
atmospheres justify and prioritise the ‘big ticket’ items
■■ join an area classification meeting and work under
the direction of an experienced practitioner Who will benefit
Suitable for senior managers and engineers in operating
Who will benefit companies who are responsible for authorising,
developing and implementing strategies for ageing plant
Recent graduates and experienced staff with operations,
and asset life extension.
process, engineering and safety responsibilities.
Course presenters
Course presenter
Laza Krstin and Neil Henry, ABB Consulting
Mike Ellis and Peter Hodgson, ABB Consulting
www.icheme.org
Comprehensive Explosion Consequence Modelling
Science Techniques
UK UK
Gain a comprehensive Consequence modelling
understanding of the Dates / Locations is used to predict accident Date / Location
phenomenon of explosions, 1–2 March 2016 effects and the impact this 21–23 September 2016
consequences, prevention Rugby could have on people, Rugby
Safety
techniques and current 11–12 October 2016 environment and property. Fees
regulatory requirements for London This course will introduce
IChemE member
a safe and compliant working Fees the concept of loss of
£1000 + VAT
environment. IChemE member
containment scenarios and Non-member
£1150 + VAT guide you through which £1200 + VAT
The course covers gas and
Non-member models are available and
dust explosion theory, DSEAR Contact
£1300 + VAT their suitability for different
and ATEX regulations, ignition
situations. Courses department
theory, hazardous area Contact IChemE, UK
classification, risk assessment Courses department There are exercises on
+44 (0)1788 534431
and protection concepts. IChemE, UK scenarios definition, selection
of input parameters, simple [email protected]
+44 (0)1788 534431
Learning outcomes [email protected]
modelling and results www.icheme.org/cmt
interpretation.
By the end of the course www.icheme.org/ces CPD 18 hrs
delegates will better
CPD 14 hrs Learning outcomes
understand:
■■ how to identify a set of major accident scenarios
■■ explosion science;
conditions causing and consequences ■■ understand which types of models are available for
different scenarios and which are appropriate at
■■ the requirements of UK and EU regulations relating
different stages of plant design or operation
to health and safety in potentially explosive
atmospheres ■■ understand the limitation of the various model
types
■■ hazardous area classification and explosion risk
assessment techniques ■■ how to define the possible outcomes of hazardous
material release eg fire, explosions and toxic effects
■■ material explosibility properties and test methods
■■ understand the requirements for modelling these
■■ the role of CFD in explosion consequence analysis
hazards
■■ understanding and controlling ignition sources
■■ understand the possible impact of these hazards on
■■ explosion protection and isolation concepts and people, the environment and property
design
■■ the importance of defining source terms (initial
■■ the requirements of UK and EU regulations conditions), including uncertainty
for equipment for use in potentially explosive
■■ how to specify a range of hazard studies and
atmospheres and for explosion protection
interpret the output
equipment (the ATEX directive)
■■ how to interpret model results and how they are
■■ past incidents and why study them, statistics
used in quantified risk analysis
Course presenter
Dave Price, AFIChemE, and Barry Pomford, GexCon
11
Effective HAZOP Emergency Planning Principles
UK UK
HAZOP is a powerful This course will focus on
technique for the systematic Dates / Locations defining emergency actions Date / Location
identification and mitigation 8–9 March 2016 including the definition and 11–13 October 2016
of process safety hazards. Rugby production of emergency Rugby
More than 40 years after its 8–9 September 2016 procedures, training,
London
Fees
inception, it is major weapon testing and reviewing their
in the battle to minimise effectiveness. IChemE member
Fees
£1000 + VAT
incidents at oil and gas IChemE member It will consider the impact Non-member
facilities worldwide. Effective £850 + VAT of different facilities, the £1200 + VAT
HAZOP is a concise course Non-member
provision off offshore and
which will use a combination £1000 + VAT
onshore shelter, escape Contact
of presentation, videos,
Contact routes, evacuation equipment, Courses department
graphics and workshops
Courses department shut down systems, fire IChemE, UK
to lead the participants
IChemE, UK fighting equipment and +44 (0)1788 534431
through the key tenets of the
+44 (0)1788 534431 availability of assistance. [email protected]
technique.
[email protected] www.icheme.org/ep
Learning outcomes www.icheme.org/
Learning outcomes
CPD 18 hrs
effectivehazop ■■ understand the
The course will help delegates
regulatory requirements
to: CPD 12.5 hrs (eg 1995 PFEER) pertaining to the protection of
■■ understand how to plan, people during major accidents
implement, record and review a HAZOP study
■■ identify all foreseeable integrity threats
■■ recognise and be able to use the key terminology (major accident hazards) and their potential to
and guidewords associated with a study compromise the integrity of places of refuge
■■ be aware of the different roles within a team and ■■ appreciate the risk analysis required for both
understand the key characteristics required by a onshore and offshore major accident response
chair and the importance of balancing the team planning
dynamic
■■ able to describe the components of emergency
■■ be aware of other process safety review tools and procedures from minor incidents to major accidents
the limitations of a HAZOP study
■■ explain the effectiveness of facility provided
■■ gain an appreciation of the softer skills required to protection and procedures including temporary
ensure a successful HAZOP refuges
■■ develop an instinct for the key drivers by ■■ appreciate the requirement for emergency
participating in customised learning exercises response planning and communications
■■ clearly describe the various roles within emergency
Who will benefit response and incident management
■■ engineers and other technical personnel who are
new to HAZOP Who will benefit
■■ engineers who need to refresh and update their
HAZOP experience All personnel who have applied to obtain the process
safety engineer standard and any person who is focused
■■ experienced HAZOP team members who are on the prevention of major accidents or incidents and
targeting team leadership requires an understanding of planning for emergencies.
■■ safety and project management specialists who
need an insight into the HAZOP technique
Course presenter
Angus Keddie, FIChemE, AK Safety First
www.icheme.org
Establishing and Maintaining Expert Hazard
a Safety Culture Awareness ACCREDITED
Training course
UK UK
It is now widely accepted that Aims to provide delegates
an organisation’s culture has Dates / Locations with an understanding of Dates / Location
a major impact on its safety 25–26 April 2016 the potential effects and 1–2 March 2016
performance. Accident and London consequences of hydrocarbon 5–6 July 2016
Safety
incident investigations have releases in the oil and gas 16–17 November 2016
Fees Cumbria
repeatedly demonstrated the industry. Delegates will
IChemE member
importance of safety culture, £950 + VAT
develop their understanding Fees
and how failure to establish Non-member of dispersion, fires and IChemE member
and maintain an appropriate £1100 + VAT explosions through a series £1525 + VAT
safety culture impacts the of classroom sessions and
probability and potential Contact discussions led by industry Contact
severity of disasters. Courses department experts. They will also get Karen Armstrong
IChemE, UK the opportunity to witness +44 (0) 16977 47404
Learning outcomes +44 (0)1788 534431 live practical demonstrations spadeadamhac@
[email protected] which reinforce the learning dnvgl.com
■■ understand what is experience.
meant by safety culture www.icheme.org/ www.dnvgl.com/
emsc training/expert-
and why it is important
Learning outcomes hazard-awareness-
■■ understand how to CPD 11.5 hrs training-2-days--9723
Fires
measure safety culture
and assess whether it needs to be changed / ■■ characteristics of jet and
CPD 9.5 hrs
improved pool fires
■■ understand how to change / improve safety culture ■■ how fires cause damage and injury
■■ how the potential for damage can be assessed
Who will benefit
■■ mitigation of the effects of fire
■■ anyone involved in the leadership of an
organisation Dispersion
■■ those in a managerial position involved in process ■■ characteristics of vapour dispersion following liquid
operations spills
■■ professionals involved in HR, process safety, HSE ■■ potential effects from delayed ignition
and manufacturing support functions ■■ gas accumulation in confined structures
■■ anyone who would like to develop a broad ■■ dispersion of releases in offshore facilities and
understanding of safety culture pipelines
Explosions
Course presenters
■■ mechanism for pressure generation in congested
Stephen Watson, FIChemE, and Marcus Beard, process regions
Arthur D Little
■■ effect of congestion and confinement on explosions
■■ deflagration to detonation transition
■■ methods for estimating the explosion loading
generated in real conditions and risk based
approach to setting design targets
■■ explosion mitigation
Course presenters
Paul Cronin and Mike Johnson, DNV GL
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Fundamentals of Process Safety
www.icheme.org
UK/Ireland Australia New Zealand Abu Dhabi
Dates / Locations Dates / Locations Date / Location Date / Location
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Safety
Perth
25–29 April 2016 11–15 July 2016 Hamilton
Fees
Grimsby Brisbane Fees IChemE member
13–17 June 2016 10–14 October 2016 IChemE member £1725
Aberdeen Melbourne NZD$3465 (GST inc) Non-member
3–7 October 2016 £1920
Manchester
Fees Non-member
IChemE member NZD$3990 (GST inc) Contact
5–9 December 2016
AUD$3465 (GST inc) Contact Courses department
Reading
Non-member Courses department IChemE, UK
Fees AUD$3990 (GST inc) IChemE, Australia +44 (0)1788 534431
IChemE member
£1725 + VAT
Contact +61 (0)3 9642 4494 [email protected]
Courses department [email protected]
€2430 + 23% VAT www.icheme.org/
Non-member IChemE, Australia www.icheme.org/ fps_abu_dhabi
£1920 + VAT +61 (0)3 9642 4494 fpsnz
€2702 + 23% VAT [email protected] CPD 34 hrs
CPD 34 hrs
Contact www.icheme.org/
Courses department fpsperth
IChemE, UK www.icheme.org/
+44 (0)1788 534431 fpsbris
[email protected] www.icheme.org/
fpsmel
www.icheme.org/fps
CPD 34 hrs
CPD 34 hrs
15
Fundamentals of Process Safety
Management
www.icheme.org
Fundamentals of Nuclear Gas Explosion Hazards on
Safety LNG Faciilities
UK UK
Recent and historical An advanced course on the
incidents in the nuclear sector Date / Location Date / Location
analysis of explosion and
highlight the importance of 31 October – other hazards for liquefied 13–14 October 2016
having a clear understanding 4 November 2016 London
natural gas (LNG) facilities. It
Safety
Preston
of the principles of process addresses multiple hazards Fees
safety management Fees associated with onshore
IChemE member
throughout an organisation. IChemE member and offshore LNG facilities £1150 + VAT
This course helps delegates £1725 + VAT including LNG release Non-member
better understand the Non-member and dispersion, explosion £1320 + VAT
hazards associated with the £1920 + VAT modelling, cryogenic spills,
prevention and mitigation, Contact
nuclear industry and how to Contact
control the associated risks. probabilistic risk assessments, Courses department
Courses department IChemE, UK
It draws extensively upon legislation and accidents.
IChemE, UK
nuclear and high-hazard Practical case studies and +44 (0)1788 534431
+44 (0)1788 534431 demonstrations on the
specific case studies and [email protected]
group discussions, linking [email protected] application of 3D modelling to
LNG explosion safety are also www.icheme.org/lng
the various stages in safety www.icheme.org/fns
analysis with the requirements included. CPD 11.5 hrs
of the ONR safety cases CPD 33.75 hrs
Core topics include Learning outcomes
knowledge and competence, engineering and design,
■■ understand the parameters governing LNG release
systems and procedures, assurance, human factors and
and dispersion
culture.
■■ be aware of LNG release and accident statistics
Learning outcomes ■■ understand the parameters governing vapour cloud
■■ understand the hazards of the nuclear industry explosions (VCEs)
and how the risks can be controlled ■■ understand the accident chain of events
■■ be aware of and understand the key factors ■■ understand various preventive measures to reduce
influencing the basis for nuclear safety the occurrence of accidents and various mitigation
■■ understand the key nuclear safety requirements and control techniques to reduce explosion
at each stage in the life cycle of a nuclear plant consequences
from conceptual design through to operation,
maintenance and modification Who will benefit
■■ understand the importance of safety culture and ■■ safety engineers
the consequences of poor nuclear safety
■■ safety consultants
■■ understand ways in which their work depends on
the knowledge and expertise of others and how to ■■ structural and design engineers
acquire knowledge and understanding of nuclear ■■ oil and gas HSE
safety management
■■ investigation team leaders
■■ understand the safety case and how it should be
the basis of decisions ■■ process safety coordinators
Course presenters
Bob Skelton, FIChemE, Cambridge University,
Andy Trimble, FIChemE and Geoff Gill, safety consultant 17
Gas Explosion Hazards on Hazard Identification
Offshore and Onshore Facilities Techniques
UK UK
This wide-ranging course Hazard identification requires
covers the basics of gas Date / Location a systematic and methodical Date / Location
explosions, risks, prevention 24–25 November 2016 approach to ensure all risks 20–22 June 2016
and mitigation. A major London are recognised, prioritised and Rugby
part of the course examines Fees managed.
Fees
key statistics and analysis,
IChemE member This course provides the skills IChemE member
explosion modelling £1150 + VAT and knowledge to prevent £1000 + VAT
techniques and lessons from Non-member and protect employees from Non-member
previous accidents. Specific £1320 + VAT injuries and ill health, plus £1200 + VAT
hazards explored include
Contact minimise loss to property,
vapour cloud explosions
Courses department environment and efficient Contact
including ignition processes,
IChemE, UK production. It introduces Courses department
release and dispersion,
+44 (0)1788 534431
many of the most important IChemE, UK
explosion mechanisms and
hazard identification +44 (0)1788 534431
blast loads. [email protected]
techniques, their advantages [email protected]
www.icheme.org/ and disadvantages, and when www.icheme.org/hit
Learning outcomes gasexp to apply them.
■■ understand the CPD 13 hrs CPD 18 hrs
basics and important Learning outcomes
parameters governing
By the end of the course
vapour cloud explosions (VCEs)
delegates will: Australia
■■ be aware of offshore release and accident statistics Date / Location
■■ learn about key hazard
and some important offshore accidents
identification techniques 27–29 June 2016
■■ understand the accident chain of events and the Brisbane
■■ apply appropriate
important parameters affecting the gas release and Fees
techniques for different
dispersion
situations, scenarios and IChemE member
■■ understand the various preventive measures to projects AUD$2640 (GST inc)
reduce the occurrence of accidents and the various Non-member
■■ understand limitations of
mitigation and control techniques to reduce gas AUD$3080 (GST inc)
each technique
explosion consequences
Contact
■■ when and how to use
■■ learn the various explosion modelling techniques Courses department
assessment as part of
that may be applied and understand the IChemE, Australia
hazard identification
importance of using advance 3D modelling for gas +61 (0)3 9642 4494
explosion analyses
Who will benefit
[email protected]
■■ learn the various gas explosion analysis www.icheme.org/
methodologies and when they may be applied ■■ managers, supervisors hitaus
and engineers
■■ understand how gas explosion loads can be
responsible for design, CPD 18 hrs
integrated with the response of structures
commissioning,
decommissioning,
Who will benefit construction, installation and modification of plant
■■ safety engineers, managers, supervisors ■■ plant/process operators including maintenance
functions
■■ personnel involved in the design, operation or
modification of an offshore oil and gas facility ■■ process safety engineers and loss prevention
(platforms, FPSOs, etc) specialists
■■ accident investigators ■■ chemical engineers working towards Chartered
status
■■ anyone who would like to develop an
understanding of gas explosion safety
Course presenter
Dave Price, AFIChemE, GexCon
www.icheme.org
HAZOP Awareness
UK Singapore
HAZOP has become a mainstay in a wide variety of
chemical and process industries over the last 40 years. It Date / Location Date / Location
uses a systematic application of guidewords to identify 5 April 2016 19 July 2016
potential hazardous events, the consequences of them Rugby Singapore
Safety
taking place and assesses whether there are adequate Fees Fees
safeguards in place. It can be applied to both continuous
IChemE member IChemE member
and batch processes of any capacity or complexity and £400 + VAT £400
helps address health, safety and environmental risks,
as well as help to avert business loss and contribute to Non-member Non-member
£500 + VAT £500
product quality.
This course has been developed to provide an Contact Contact
understanding of the HAZOP technique and to assist in Courses department Courses department
deciding when a full HAZOP might be applicable. IChemE, UK IChemE, UK
+44 (0)1788 534431 +44 (0)1788 534431
[email protected] [email protected]
Learning outcomes
www.icheme.org/ www.icheme.org/
hazopawareness hazopawasing
By the end of the course, delegates will understand:
■■ the principles of a HAZOP study CPD 6 hrs CPD 6 hrs
■■ the resources required for a study
■■ how a study progresses Malaysia
■■ the benefits of HAZOP and know when a full Date / Location
HAZOP would be appropriate 17 October 2016
Kuala Lumpur
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Safety
HAZOP – Applied Hazard Hazard Study
and Operability Study Awareness ACCREDITED
Training course
UK UK
This course provides an A hazard study is a team-
understanding of the common Date / Location based exercise and the Dates / Locations
causes of incidents and how 15–17 June 2016 quality of the result is highly 16 March 2016
a HAZOP study enables the London dependent on the standard Manchester
recognition of such causes Fees of leadership and the 2 November 2016
and leads to their elimination contribution of study team Edinburgh
IChemE member
from the design or process. £1510 + VAT
members. Whilst the need for Fees
It includes simulation of a Non-member the study leader to be suitably
IChemE member
HAZOP study meeting, as £1680 + VAT trained and experienced is
£620 + VAT
well as substantial exercises well recognised, the study will Non-member
and case studies to illustrate Contact be greatly enhanced by team £650 + VAT
the HAZOP technique and Courses department members who are fully aware
ensure understanding of the IChemE, UK of their role and contribution. Contact
procedure. +44 (0)1788 534431 Jackie Kendall
This practical course aims
[email protected] ABB Consulting, UK
to provide improved
Learning outcomes www.icheme.org/ awareness of hazard study +44 (0)1642 372121
appliedhazard team participants. jackie.kendall@
This course will help
gb.abb.com
delegates understand: CPD 17.75 hrs
Learning outcomes www.abb.com
■■ the HAZOP
methodology and terminology Delegates will have a greater CPD 6.5 hrs
awareness of:
■■ how and why HAZOP works
■■ the range of hazard study techniques
■■ how to follow the HAZOP procedure
available and how these fit into a
■■ the roles of individuals within the team typical project programme
■■ how to challenge the expertise of other members ■■ key assumptions and limitations of
of the team, and to have your own expertise hazard studies
challenged
■■ your role in the hazard study process
■■ how to interpret a HAZOP record and understand
■■ problems that can arise during hazard studies and
why a recommendation was made
how the team can help to resolve them
Course presenter
Graeme Ellis, ABB Consulting
www.icheme.org
HAZOP Study, Leadership HAZOP Study for the Offshore
and Management Oil and Gas Industry
UK UK
A successful HAZOP study This course is specifically
Dates / Locations Date / Location
is only possible if the study tailored to meet the needs
is effectively led. This course 9–11 February 2016 of the offshore oil and gas 7–10 June 2016
gives greater understanding 1–3 June 2016 industry and based around Aberdeen
Safety
of the HAZOP methodology 21–23 November 2016 well-established integrated
London Fees
and why it works. Case modules to provide effective IChemE member
studies will be used to training in the HAZOP £1590 + VAT
19–21 April 2016
understand the requirements technique for both team Non-member
13–15 September 2016
of HAZOP leadership, have leaders and team members. £1760 + VAT
4–6 October 2016
the opportunity to fulfil roles As well as presentations
Rugby Contact
of leader and scribe during covering all the essential
workshops and to practise Fees aspects of the method there Courses department
guiding a team through the are workshops on HAZOP IChemE, UK
IChemE member
HAZOP process. £1550 + VAT for continuous processes, +44 (0)1788 534431
Non-member sequential operations and [email protected]
£1745 + VAT
Learning outcomes computer-controlled plant. www.icheme.org/
Contact The relationship between hazopoil
At the end of the course HAZOP, other hazard
delegates will have an Courses department
identification methods CPD 25.50 hrs
IChemE, UK
understanding of: and hazard studies is also
+44 (0)1788 534431
discussed.
■■ how to prepare for a [email protected]
HAZOP study meeting Delegates with experience in HAZOP should consider
www.icheme.org/
– including defining the applying as a team leader, whilst newcomers to the
hazopstudy
scope of the study and technique will benefit from attending as a team member.
choosing of the team CPD 17.75 hrs
■■ how to choose nodes Learning outcomes
(parts of the drawing or operation for HAZOP
Team leaders will learn:
study)
■■ how to be a good leader, emphasised by practice
■■ how to estimate the programme requirements for
and reviews
the successful completion of a study
■■ how to manage HAZOP studies
■■ the importance of motivating the team and keeping
them on task ■■ the importance of pre-study preparation
■■ how to avoid common problems encountered ■■ how to work effectively with team members and
during study meetings the team secretary
■■ how to formulate the HAZOP study report Team members will learn:
■■ the team leader’s role in the implementation of ■■ how HAZOP study works
recommendations and the management of the
process ■■ the role and responsibilities of a team member
■■ how to become a valuable team member
Who will benefit
All personnel who are required to lead HAZOP studies. Who will benefit
They must have experience as a team member and ■■ experienced HAZOP team members who are
understand the HAZOP methodology. Experience as a moving on to team leadership
HAZOP scribe would also be useful.
■■ those who need to refresh and update their
HAZOP experience
Course presenter
■■ engineers and other technical personnel who are
Steve Whitty, JENBUL new to HAZOP study
■■ those with safety and project management
responsibilities
Course presenter
Phil Aspinall, AMIChemE
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Safety
HAZOP Study for Team Leaders and Team
Members
UK Australia
An integrated course which uses examples drawn
from a range of operations, including the petroleum, Date / Location Dates / Locations
petrochemicals, fine chemicals and pharmaceutical 29 November– 24–26 February 2016
industries, to provide effective training in the HAZOP 2 December 2016 Brisbane
technique for both team leaders and team members. Manchester 6–8 July 2016
As well as presentations covering all the essential Fees Melbourne
aspects of the method, there are workshops on HAZOP IChemE member Fees
for continuous processes, sequential operations and £1590 + VAT IChemE member
computer-controlled plant. The relationship between Non-member AUD$3465 (GST inc)
HAZOP, other hazard identification methods and hazard £1770 + VAT
Non-member
studies is also discussed.
Contact AUD$3990 (GST inc)
Delegates with experience in HAZOP should consider Courses department Contact
applying as a team leader, whilst newcomers to the IChemE, UK
technique will benefit from attending as a team member. Courses department
+44 (0)1788 534431 IChemE, Australia
[email protected] +61 (0)3 9642 4494
Learning outcomes www.icheme.org/ [email protected]
Team leaders will learn: hazopteam www.icheme.org/
■■ how to be a good leader, emphasised by practice CPD 26 hrs hazopbris
and reviews www.icheme.org/
hazopmel
■■ how to manage HAZOP studies
CPD 26 hrs
■■ the importance of pre-study preparation
■■ how to work effectively with team members and
the team secretary
Course presenter UK
Phil Aspinall, AMIChemE
www.icheme.org
HAZOP Study for Team HAZOP Study for Team Leaders
Leaders and Team Members – and Team Members – Oil and
Chemical and Pharma Gas
Singapore Malaysia
An integrated course which An integrated course which
Date / Location uses examples drawn from Date / Location
uses examples drawn from a
range of operations, including 5–8 April 2016 a range of operations, 11–14 April 2016
Singapore including the petroleum and Kuala Lumpur
Safety
the fine chemicals and
pharmaceutical industries, petrochemicals industries, Fees
Fees
to provide effective training to provide effective training
IChemE member IChemE member
in the HAZOP technique in the HAZOP technique MYR 7600 + GST
£1590
for both team leaders and for both team leaders and
Non-member Non-member
team members. As well as team members. As well as
£1770 MYR 8800 + GST
presentations covering all presentations covering all
the essential aspects of the Contact the essential aspects of the Contact
method, there are workshops Courses department method, there are workshops Courses department
on HAZOP for continuous IChemE, UK on HAZOP for continuous IChemE, Malaysia
processes, sequential processes, sequential +603 2283 1381
+44 (0)1788 534431
operations and computer- operations and computer- malaysiancourses@
[email protected] controlled plant. The
controlled plant. The icheme.org
relationship between HAZOP, www.icheme.org/ relationship between HAZOP,
other hazard identification hazopteamsing other hazard identification www.icheme.org/
hazopteammal
methods and hazard studies is CPD 26 hrs methods and hazard studies is
also discussed. also discussed. CPD 26 hrs
Participants with experience in HAZOP should consider Participants with experience in
applying as a team leader, whilst newcomers to the HAZOP should consider applying as a team leader, whilst
technique will benefit from attending as a team member. newcomers to the technique will benefit from attending as
a team member.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes
Team leaders will learn:
Team leaders will learn:
■■ how to be a good leader, emphasised by practice
and reviews ■■ how to be a good leader, emphasised by practice
and reviews
■■ how to manage HAZOP studies
■■ how to manage HAZOP studies
■■ the importance of pre-study preparation
■■ the importance of pre-study preparation
■■ how to work effectively with team members and
the team secretary ■■ how to work effectively with team members and
the team secretary
Team members will learn:
Team members will learn:
■■ how HAZOP study works
■■ how HAZOP study works
■■ the role and responsibilities of a team member
■■ the role and responsibilities of a team member
■■ how to become a valuable team member
■■ how to become a valuable team member
Who will benefit
Who will benefit
■■ experienced HAZOP team members who are
moving on to team leadership ■■ experienced HAZOP team members who are
moving on to team leadership
■■ those that need to refresh and update their HAZOP
experience ■■ those that need to refresh and update their HAZOP
experience
■■ engineers and other technical personnel who are
new to HAZOP study ■■ engineers and other technical personnel who are
new to HAZOP study
■■ those with safety and project management
responsibilities ■■ those with safety and project management
responsibilities
Course presenter
Course presenter
Phil Aspinall, AMIChemE
Phil Aspinall, AMIChemE
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Human Factors Analysis Tools
(HFAT®)
Australia
HFAT® is about
Date / Location
Who will benefit
understanding the human
behavioural root causes 6–7 September 2016
This course is designed for participants who ideally
of incidents. It uses a Melbourne
have the following:
categorisation of human Fees
failures as being unintentional ■■ a minimum of two years operational
IChemE member
behaviours (sensory, memory, management and / or HSE experience
AUD$2200 (GST inc)
decision making, and action trained in incident investigation methodology to
Non-member ■■
errors) and intentional AUD$2420 (GST inc) a competent level, and practiced in its use
behaviours.
Contact ■■ motivation to deepen their understanding
The course will provide a basic Courses department and application of human factors tools and
understanding of how human IChemE, Australia techniques, and promote their use
and organisational factors +61 (0)3 9642 4494
influence health and safety [email protected] Course presenter
behaviour and performance.
www.icheme.org/hfat Dr Emily Novatsis, The Keil Centre
UK Australia
Major accidents around the world have highlighted the
Dates / Location Dates / Locations
importance of human factors – how the people, the job
and the organisation interact as a whole – in the safety Managing Human Factors An introduction to Human
performance of a business. Yet many of the safety and 3–4 February 2016 Factors
Safety
Edinburgh 11–12 May 2016
organisational professionals responsible for managing
Managing Human Failure Brisbane
human factors have no formal training in the human and
behavioural sciences. 8–9 June 2016 Human Reliability and
Edinburgh Failure
Human Factors in Health and Safety provides modular Strengthening the Human 16–17 November 2016
training designed specifically for the process industries Element Melbourne
by IChemE and the Keil Centre, a leading practice of 14–15 September 2016 Organisational Issues
chartered psychologies and ergonomics and human Edinburgh 8–9 February 2017
factors specialists. This one-year programme consists of Human Factors in Design Brisbane
four modules which, supported by pre-course reading, 14–15 December 2016 Human Factors and
together provide a broad human factors educational Edinburgh Design
programme. Delegates can complete the whole 3–4 May 2017
Fees Melbourne
programme, or just attend single modules, and modules
can be completed in any order. £1300 + VAT per module Fees
£1150 + VAT AUD$2200 + GST
Learning outcomes for the series of 4 modules per module
AUD$2000 + GST
The programme aims to develop an understanding of Contact for the series of 4 modules
the core human factors issues in the process industries Courses department
and how to manage them to improve safety and business IChemE, UK Contact
performance. +44 (0)1788 534431 Courses department
[email protected] IChemE, Australia
UK modules www.icheme.org/
+61 (0)3 9642 4494
humanfactors [email protected]
■■ Module One – Managing Human Factors
CPD hrs: www.icheme.org/
■■ Module Two – Managing Human Failure humanfactors
12.50
Module Three – Strengthening the Human Element
■■
per module CPD hrs:
■■ Module Four – Human Factors in Design CPD hrs: 12.50
50 total per module
Australian modules CPD hrs:
■■ Module One – An introduction to Human Factors 50 total
■■ Module Two – Human Reliability and Failure
■■ Module Three – Organisational Issues
■■ Module Four – Human Factors in Design
Course presenters
All sessions are delivered by recognised human factors
professionals with significant process industry experience.
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Inherent Safety in Design and Introduction to Risk Assessment
Operation Development
UK UK
Significant resources Controlling and reviewing
Date / Location Date / Location
are invested in the daily risks in the workplace
management, control 14–16 June 2016 helps protect employees, 23–24 June 2016
and mitigation of risks in Rugby property and overall business Rugby
Safety
the chemical and process Fees performance. In most Fees
industries. However, IChemE member countries it is also a legal
IChemE member
avoiding or reducing £1000 + VAT requirement. £850 + VAT
hazards is inherently safer Non-member Non-member
The course helps develop
than controlling them and £1200 + VAT £1000 + VAT
skills and knowledge to
benefits and efficiencies can
Contact identify and assess actual Contact
be achieved by promoting,
Courses department and potential hazards in Courses department
understanding and creating a
IChemE, UK the workplace. It includes IChemE, UK
more inherently safer working
+44 (0)1788 534431 ways to control the risks, +44 (0)1788 534431
environment for new and
including the use of
existing facilities. [email protected] [email protected]
documentation and systems
This course provides a www.icheme.org/is to improve communication www.icheme.org/ra
greater understanding of and awareness throughout
inherent safety including the
CPD 18 hrs organisations. CPD 12 hrs
main principles, tools and
Australia Australia
measures for a safer, efficient
Learning outcomes
and more profitable plant and
Date / Location Date / Location
operations. By the end of the course
6–8 December 2016 delegates will: 30 June – 1 July 2016
Brisbane Brisbane
Learning outcomes ■■ know how to risk assess
Fees Fees
using the 5-stage
By the end of the course IChemE member IChemE member
process
delegates will: AUD$2640 (GST inc) AUD$2090 (GST inc)
Non-member ■■ understand the different Non-member
■■ identify the principles of
AUD$ 3080 (GST inc) types of assessment and AUD$2420 (GST inc)
inherent safety
when to apply
Contact Contact
■■ have skills to promote an
Courses department ■■ identify and develop risk Courses department
inherent safety message
IChemE, Australia controls IChemE, Australia
throughout organisations
+61 (0)3 9642 4494 ■■ implement appropriate +61 (0)3 9642 4494
■■ be able to measure
[email protected] documentation and [email protected]
inherent safety
www.icheme.org/ administrative systems www.icheme.org/
■■ understand how isaus raaus
inherent safety forms
CPD 18 hrs Who will benefit CPD 12 hrs
part of a wider safety
management system ■■ staff involved in the
risk assessment process including supervisors,
managers and directors
Who will benefit
■■ plant/process operators including maintenance
■■ staff responsible for design, commissioning,
functions
decommissioning, construction and installation of
plant ■■ process safety engineers and loss prevention
specialists
■■ plant/process operators including maintenance
functions ■■ chemical engineers working towards Chartered
status
■■ safety engineers and loss prevention specialists
■■ environmental engineers
■■ chemical engineers working towards Chartered
status
27
Loss Prevention Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA)
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20–21 September 2016 Hamilton
Fees Fees
Manchester 20–21 June 2016
IChemE member
8–9 November 2016 Perth R5500
£1350
Cork
Fees Non-member Contact
Fees IChemE member £1480
Rod Prior
IChemE member NZD$2470 (GST inc) Contact
£1350 + VAT AUD$1955 (GST inc) +27 (0)82 554 0010
€1721 + VAT at 23% Courses department [email protected]
Non-member IChemE, UK
Non-member NZD$2755 (GST inc) www.icheme.org/
£1480 + VAT +44 (0)1788 534431
AUD$2185 (GST inc) lopasa
€1886 + VAT at 23% [email protected]
Contact
www.icheme.org/
CPD 11.5 hrs
Contact Courses department
Courses department IChemE, Australia
lopa_abu_dhabi
IChemE, UK +61 (0)3 9642 4494 CPD 11.5 hrs
+44 (0)1788 534431 [email protected]
[email protected]
www.icheme.org/
www.icheme.org/lopa lopaperth
www.icheme.org/ www.icheme.org/
lopaireland lopanz
CPD 11.5 hrs CPD 11.5 hrs
Singapore Malaysia
Dates / Location Dates / Location
17–18 November 2016 15–16 November 2016
Singapore Kuala Lumpur
Fees Fees
ChemE member IChemE member
£1350 MYR 6680 + GST
Non-member Non-member
£1480 MYR 7380 + GST
Contact Contact
Courses department Courses department
IChemE, UK IChemE, Malaysia
+44 (0)1788 534431 +603 2283 1381
malaysiancourses@
[email protected]
icheme.org
www.icheme.org/
www.icheme.org/
lopasing
lopamal
CPD 11.5 hrs CPD 11.5 hrs
29
Managing the Hazards of Flare Systems
UK/Ireland Australia
This course will comprehensively review the operations
and equipment on all types of offshore and onshore flare Date / Location Date / Location
systems. It will categorise the key hazards which must be 7–8 June 2016 24–25 May 2016
controlled and review these hazards individually, making Rugby Melbourne
use of past industry accidents and incidents, and errors in Fees
Fees
design only revealed in operation.
IChemE member IChemE member
£850 + VAT AUD$1980 (GST inc)
Learning outcomes Non-member Non-member
£1000 + VAT AUD$2310 (GST inc)
The course will help delegates to have a working
knowledge and understand: Contact
Contact
the components of a flare system, how they work, Courses department
■■ Courses department
IChemE, Australia
why these components, which make up a flare IChemE, UK
disposal system, are there and how they can fail or +61 (0)3 9642 4494
+44 (0)1788 534431
be rendered ineffective [email protected]
[email protected]
■■ key principles for ensuring flare system safety www.icheme.org/
www.icheme.org/
flare flareaus
■■ the key types of incidents and accidents and be
able to use this knowledge in the design, operation, CPD 11.5 hrs CPD 11.5 hrs
modification and maintenance
the regulatory requirements from safety and
Malaysia
■■
environmental regulations such as COMAH and Singapore
PPC regulations Date / Location Date / Location
8–9 March 2016 tbc
Who will benefit Kuala Lumpur
Fees
■■ engineers, operations and maintenance personnel Fees IChemE member
and managers and safety advisors who have IChemE member £850
responsibility for designing, operating, maintaining MYR 6680 + GST
Non-member
and/or modifying flare systems Non-member £1000
■■ personnel from operating companies, consultancies MYR 7380 + GST
Contact
and EPCM companies, as well as regulatory bodies Contact Courses department
who may be responsible for regulating assets Courses department IChemE, UK
which contain flare systems IChemE, Malaysia
+44 (0)1788 534431
+603 2283 1381
[email protected]
Course presenters UK and Ireland malaysiancourses@
www.icheme.org/
icheme.org
Paul Denham, MIChemE, GMS Technical Safety and flaresing
Alan Donnelly, MIChemE, Donnelly Process Engineering www.icheme.org/
flaremal
CPD 11.5 hrs
CPD 11.5 hrs
www.icheme.org
Safety
Pressure Relief: Protecting Equipment
and Personnel from Over Pressure ACCREDITED
Training course
UK Australia /
Pressure relief is the last line of defence in the process
Dates / Locations
New Zealand
industry, and there are many standards and engineering
calculations required to ensure the system is safe. It can 19–21 April 2016 Dates / Locations
be quite daunting and confusing, but if you break it down Warrington 1–3 March 2016
Safety
26–28 April 2016 Melbourne
to the fundamentals and understand some of the core
London 15–17 March 2016
principles the successful application of the principles can
4–6 May 2016 Brisbane
successfully protect equipment and personnel from the Aberdeen 31 May–2 June 2016
hazard associated with over and under pressure. Gladstone
This course puts all of the knowledge you need into one Fees 14–16 June 2016
comprehensive course, giving the delegates the task of IChemE member Perth
sizing and selecting a valve themselves. £1620 + VAT 9–11 August 2016
Non-member Auckland
£1925 + VAT
Learning outcomes Fees
Contact Australia:
■■ what is pressure relief and IChemE member
over pressure protection? Brett Mahar
Process Safety Verification AUD$2675 (GST inc)
■■ understand the safety function (PSV) Non-member
AUD$3175 (GST inc)
of protective devices +61 481 161861
bmahar@processafety New Zealand
■■ what are pressure relieving devices and how to
verification.com.au IChemE member
they function? AUD$2911(GST inc)
www.processsafety
■■ defining the boundary for a pressure relieving verification.com.au/ Non-member
system: what is protected? icheme AUD$3456 (GST inc)
Course presenter
Brett Mahar, MIChemE, Process Safety Verification
31
Process Safety and the Board Process Safety Awareness
Australia/ UK
This course is designed to New Zealand This course has been
help board members and developed primarily for those Date / Location
senior executives explore the Dates / Locations who are not in a process safety 5–6 July 2016
real issues and decisions they 3 August 2016 line management position but Rugby
face with expert input from Perth whose activities influence the
Fees
process safety practitioners. 16 March 2016 process safety performance
Auckland of their organisation. This IChemE member
Facilitated discussions enable £1000 + VAT
Fees can include staff engaged in
delegates to consider their Non-member
corporate, R&D, commercial,
understanding of major issues, IChemE member £1150 + VAT
HR and IT activities. This
review their access to key AUD$1045 (GST inc)
NZD$1090 (GST inc) course will provide a broad
information and their ability Contact
understanding of the tools and
to make informed and timely Non-member Courses department
problem-solving techniques
decisions that respond to the AUD$1210 (GST inc) IChemE, UK
NZD$1265 (GST inc) used in process safety.
concerns of the public, the +44 (0)1788 534431
regulator, the staff, contractors Contact [email protected]
and investors Learning outcomes
Courses department www.icheme.org/psa
This course is most effective IChemE, Australia ■■ understand what process
as an in-company programme, +61 (0)3 9642 4494 safety is and the human, CPD 13.75 hrs
with a bespoke agenda to [email protected] environmental and
meet the needs of a particular
www.icheme.org/
business consequences Australia
organisation in a confidential of poor process safety
setting. psbaus Date / Location
www.icheme.org/ ■■ understand how to
1–2 June 2016
psbnz apply a simple model for Brisbane
Learning outcomes analysing process safety
CPD 7 hrs incidents Fees
To enhance the safety
IChemE member
assurance of the business by: ■■ have a broad
AUD$1970 (GST inc)
understanding of
■■ understand the business implications of process Non-member
process safety hazards
safety AUD$2100 (GST inc)
and risks
■■ understand due diligence as it applies to process Contact
■■ learn how process
safety Courses department
safety management is
IChemE, Australia
■■ identify the role of leadership in promoting and organised and what
sustaining good process safety management are the elements of a +61 (0)3 9642 4494
modern process safety [email protected]
■■ understand the functional aspects of an
management system www.icheme.org/
organisation that require leadership to provide
psaaus
assurance that process safety risks are being ■■ understand your role
correctly managed in promoting process CPD 13.75 hrs
safety
■■ develop personal action plans to enhance your
contribution to process safety in your business
Who will benefit
Course presenter ■■ anyone involved in a role which does not have
direct line responsibility for process safety
Trish Kerin, FIChemE, IChemE Safety Centre
■■ anyone who would like to develop a broad
understanding of process safety
Course presenters UK
Dr Ken Paterson, Synthomer and Andrew Hudson,
MIChemE, Hudson Consultants
www.icheme.org
Safety
Process Safety Key SIL Determination and
Performance Indicators and Hazard Assessment ACCREDITED
Training course
PSM Auditing
UK UK
Major incidents continue to Designed for those who need
occur in the process industries Dates / Location to understand the causes Dates / Locations
yet many investigations reveal 28–29 June 2016 and sequence of failure 16–20 May 2016
shortcomings where effective 13–14 December 2016 that can lead to significant Frodsham
Safety
management oversight, using London hazardous events occurring, 7–11 November 2016
process safety performance Fees and be able to identify the Edinburgh
indicators (PSPIs) and PSM IChemE member
key contributors to the Fees
audit programmes, could £1150 + VAT level of risk. The course IChemE member
have reduced the risk of such discusses how to quantify £2200 + VAT
Non-member
an occurrence. Developing £1300 + VAT hazardous event likelihood
Non-member
effective safety performance using a range of techniques, £2320 + VAT
indicators is not always Contact in order to assess whether
straightforward. A balanced Courses department the level of risk is sufficiently Contact
approach that considers IChemE, UK low and, if not, where to Jackie Kendall
leading as well as lagging +44 (0)1788 534431 focus attention for cost- ABB Consulting, UK
indicators is the best way to [email protected] effective improvement. It +44 (0)1642 372121
manage major hazards, whilst also considers instrumented jackie.kendall
avoiding the pitfall of creating www.icheme.org/ protective systems and other @gb.abb.com
an unwieldy system where pskpis risk reduction measures, and
www.abb.com
counting becomes more CPD 14 hrs assesses their actual benefit.
important than action. CPD 35.5 hrs
The course provides delegates with information and skills Learning outcomes
to improve the effectiveness of PSPIs and PSM audits. It
You should be able to
examines the guidance published by the HSE and others
demonstrate a working
to help create and implement an effective process safety
knowledge of SIL
performance programme.
and hazard assessment including:
logical analysis using fault tree
Learning outcomes ■■
techniques for scenarios leading to
■■ improve awareness and understanding of PSPIs hazardous events
■■ understand how to select and use effective ■■ use of data and its application to predict the
leading and lagging PSPIs using the HSE’s six stage likelihood of a hazardous event
approach
■■ development of practical hazard criteria
■■ understand the benefits of planning and
■■ handling of dependent or common mode failures
preparation for PSM audits
■■ basic human error assessment
■■ learn about the different PSM audit types,
protocols and techniques that can be employed ■■ applying basic SIL and hazard assessment in
a variety of situations to help in making more
■■ practical workshops aimed at improving PSM
effective cost and effective decisions
auditing skills
33
SIL Determination and
Energy Conference
UK
Practical training in the
Nottingham, UK
the technical requirements of Frodsham
IEC 61508/61511. It is aimed 15–16 June 2016
at responsible managers, Edinburgh
engineers and designers, and 14–15 September 2016
provides an introduction to York
Register now
the standard, the basics of 23–24 November 2016
risk, methodologies for SIL Cardiff
determination, and some of Fees
the important factors involved
Join us to debate the latest including common pitfalls.
IChemE member
£1160 + VAT
developments and challenges facing Non-member
the field of nuclear power Learning outcomes £1220 + VAT
On completion delegates
Register at www.icheme.org/snec2016
Contact
should be able to: Jackie Kendall
■■ understand the concepts ABB Consulting, UK
of SIL determination +44 (0)1642 372121
and the principles of IEC jackie.kendall@
61508 / 61511 gb.abb.com
Course presenter
Alan King, ABB Consulting
www.icheme.org
Creativity for Chemical Effective Technical Writing
Engineers
UK UK
Many chemical engineers do Dates / Location Technical reports are often Dates / Location
not consider their work to be 24 May 2016 used as the basis to support 4 May 2016
creative. Much of the day-to- 16 November 2016 critical decision making within 3 November 2016
day work involves established Rugby an organisation, so the ability Rugby
methods, protocols and to communicate new ideas,
Fees Fees
design codes, built on years information, proposals or
of experience of what is most IChemE member recommendations efficiently IChemE member
£420 + VAT £400 + VAT
effective and safe. However, and accurately to others is
even within the constraints of Non-member vital. Many engineers and Non-member
these established procedures £525 + VAT technical personnel lack £500 + VAT
there is scope to adopt a Contact confidence in their ability Contact
creative approach to solving Courses department to write about technical Courses department
problems, and great potential IChemE, UK concepts and ideas in a IChemE, UK
■■ be able to apply criteria to help define the real The course will help delegates Contact
problem to: Courses department
IChemE, Australia
■■ be able to recognise mental blocks and initiate ■■ identify and understand +61 (0)3 9642 4494
their removal by ‘blockbusting’ techniques your audience
[email protected]
■■ appreciate a range of creative processes for ■■ use best practice in
identifying solutions to the real problem www.icheme.org/
structuring and writing
etwaus
■■ be introduced to the Kepner-Tregoe (KT) approach your document
for selecting an appropriate solution CPD 6 hrs
■■ present your final report
■■ understand the process of implementing a solution with confidence
effectively ■■ communicate your ideas efficiently and accurately
■■ be able to evaluate a solution against the criteria of to others in a language that will be properly
effectiveness, safety and ethics understood by the reader
35
Effective Communication for
Engineers
UK Singapore
Interpersonal skills are just as important as technical Dates / Location Date / Location
competence. Professional engineers are expected to be 25–26 May 2016 11 October 2016
able to demonstrate effective communication skills. 17–18 November 2016 Singapore
Rugby
This course reviews the fundamental principles behind Fees
effective communication of all types, providing practical Fees IChemE member
advice on communication and presentation strategies IChemE member £750
within the engineering workplace. £750 + VAT Non-member
Non-member £860
Learning outcomes £860 + VAT
Contact
The course will help delegates to: Contact Courses department
Courses department IChemE, UK
■■ understand the different ways in which we IChemE, UK
communicate +44 (0) 1788 534431
+44 (0)1788 534431 [email protected]
■■ understand the importance of building rapport [email protected]
www.icheme.org/
■■ select the most effective mode of communication www.icheme.org/ ecesing
for a given situation interpersonal
CPD 11.5 hrs
■■ listen effectively CPD 13 hrs
■■ understand the huge impact of body language in
communication
Malaysia Australia
■■ develop effective communication strategies
Date / Location Date / Location
■■ communicate with increased assertiveness 10 October 2016 18-19 October 2016
Kuala Lumpur Perth
■■ structure a presentation effectively for a given time
and given audience Fees Fees
IChemE member IChemE member
■■ use techniques to enhance your physical presence
MYR 3800 + GST AUD$2200 (GST inc)
■■ improve the control of your nerves Non-member Non-member
MYR 4600 + GST AUD$2530 (GST inc)
■■ use your voice effectively to enhance the
presentation Contact Contact
■■ deal with questions more effectively Courses department Courses department
IChemE, Malaysia IChemE, Australia
■■ use visual aids such as PowerPoint more effectively +61 (0)3 9642 4494
+603 2283 1381
malaysiancourses@ [email protected]
Who will benefit icheme.org
www.icheme.org/
Engineers working at all levels who want to improve their www.icheme.org/ eceaus
communication and presentation skills. ecemal
CPD 13 hrs
CPD 11.5 hrs
Course presenter UK, Malaysia and
Singapore
Dr Jamie Cleaver, FMIChemE, consultant
www.icheme.org
Managing Cross-Cultural and Marketing for Engineers
Virtual Teams
UK Australia
Virtual teams are now This course will provide
commonplace in the process Date / Location participants with a general Date / Location
industry. Managers are 27 September 2016 understanding of the key 2 November 2016
increasingly responsible Rugby principles and approaches to Sydney
for teams across a broad Fees market based management, Fees
range of cross-cultural and particularly as they relate to IChemE member
IChemE member
virtual environments, and £400 + VAT
the engineering environment. AUD$979 (GST inc)
are required to deal with the
Non-member The course will cover Non-member
specific challenges that this AUD$1265 (GST inc)
£500 + VAT understanding market
brings in order to maintain
potential, marketing research, Contact
and develop good working Contact
analysis and metrics, market
relationships. Courses department Courses department
and customer segmentation
IChemE, UK IChemE, Australia
Successful teams with strong and the engineer’s role –
Course presenter
Michael Lane, FIChemE, consultant
37
Mentoring for Chemical New to Management
Engineers
UK UK
Mentoring is a process of A manager must display skills
supporting and encouraging Dates / Location and behaviours which are very Date / Location
someone to manage their own 15 March 2016 different from those required 18–19 October 2016
learning in order that they 6 December 2016 of a member of a team – and London
may maximise their potential, Rugby the transition needed to Fees
develop their skills and Fees succeed is probably greater
IChemE member
improve their performance. IChemE member for someone moving into their £950 + VAT
Mentors empower the £400 + VAT first managerial role than it will
Non-member
individual by asking and be at any future point in their
Non-member £1100 + VAT
listening, rather than by £500 + VAT career. Unfortunately for many
instructing and advising. new managers – and their Contact
Contact employers – the training they Courses department
This practical course will
Courses department receive does not recognise IChemE, UK
introduce and help delegates IChemE, UK the fundamental changes they +44 (0)1788 534431
to apply mentoring concepts,
+44 (0)1788 534431 need to make. With guidance [email protected]
approaches and tools, with
[email protected] however, most new managers
an emphasis on developing www.icheme.org/ntm
can quickly understand and
the mentoring skills of each www.icheme.org/
individual. mentortraining
start to put into practice CPD 11.5 hrs
the necessary skills and
Mentors can help at any CPD 6 hrs behaviours.
stage along a career path,
This interactive course is tailored specifically for chemical
supporting new recruits
engineers moving from a hands-on, technical role to their
or junior engineers to map out their career paths and
first management position. It addresses the skills shift
guiding them towards becoming chartered engineers,
required when making the transition to team leader and
or supporting more senior engineers as they undergo
focuses on the skills and behaviours needed to lead a
changes in job roles and responsibilities.
team effectively.
Course presenter
Dr Jamie Cleaver, FIChemE, consultant
www.icheme.org
Chemical Engineering for Chemical Engineering for
Non–Chemical Engineers Non–Engineers
Australia Singapore
An intensive course aimed This course reveals the mind-
Dates / Locations Date / Location
at engineers and scientists set of chemical engineering to
working in the chemical 16–18 August 2016 people with a non-technical 12–14 October 2016
and process industries, at Perth background, paving the way Singapore
government agencies who 30 November– for improved collaboration and
Fees
work in close collaboration 2 December 2016 communication with chemical
Brisbane IChemE member
with chemical engineers, engineers. It will convey the
£1400
and at companies who Fees key principles of chemical
employ chemical and process engineering in a conceptual, Non-member
IChemE member £1650
engineers. It offers an AUD$2415 (GST inc)
easy-to-understand way,
introduction to some of the with no mathematics other Contact
Non-member
main subject areas involved than you might use in simple
AUD$2940 (GST inc) Courses department
in chemical engineering financial accounting. The
IChemE, UK
disciplines and will broaden Contact course experience is interactive,
the technology base of Courses department involving problem-based +44 (0)1788 534431
participants with a view IChemE, Australia learning techniques to convey [email protected]
to promoting improved +61 (0)3 9642 4494 key concepts. www.icheme.org/
communication with chemical chemothersing
[email protected]
engineers.
Learning outcomes CPD 20.50 hrs
www.icheme.org/
chemaus At the end of the course,
Learning outcomes
CPD 19 hrs delegates should:
Delegates will have a good
■■ know what chemical engineering is
understanding of chemical
engineering practice including: know the factors that distinguish chemical
Process Operations
■■
engineers from scientists and other engineers
■■ overview and introduction to chemical engineering
(including virtual plant tours) ■■ be aware of the operating principles for common
unit operations
■■ material balances
■■ be aware of the importance of chemistry in
■■ phase behaviour
chemical engineering
■■ energy balances
■■ appreciate the principles of heat transfer, mass
■■ process safety transfer and fluid flow
■■ heat and mass transfer ■■ grasp basic conceptual process design and flow-
sheet development
■■ fluid mechanics
■■ understand the principles of mass and energy
■■ separation processes
balances
■■ process control
■■ appreciate the concepts of reactor design and
■■ reactor engineering distillation column design
■■ sustainable development ■■ appreciate the various approaches to process
safety
Who will benefit ■■ have considered how their new knowledge will
benefit them in the future
■■ mechanical, production, civil and control engineers
chemists
■■
Who will benefit
■■ human resource managers
Non engineers of all backgrounds who require an
■■ department managers appreciation of chemical engineering because it benefits
their job function, or because they want to relate to
■■ environmental scientists
chemical engineers.
39
Chemical Engineering for Chemical Engineering
Other Engineers for Scientists
UK UK
The course reveals the mind- This course reveals the mind-
set of chemical engineering Dates / Locations set of chemical engineering Dates / Location
to engineers from other 17–19 May 2016 to people with a science 21–23 March 2016
disciplines, paving the way for London background, paving the way 22–24 November 2016
improved collaboration and 8–10 November 2016 for improved collaboration Rugby
communication with chemical Rugby and communication with Fees
engineers. It will also enable Fees chemical engineers. It will IChemE member
other engineers to take on a IChemE member also enable scientists to take £1400 + VAT
professional role that might £1400 + VAT on a professional role that
Non-member
be more orientated towards Non-member might be more orientated £1650 + VAT
chemical engineering. The £1650 + VAT towards chemical engineering.
course experience will be The course experience is Contact
interactive, involving problem- Contact interactive, involving problem- Courses department
based learning techniques to Courses department based learning techniques to IChemE, UK
convey key concepts. IChemE, UK convey key concepts. +44 (0)1788 534431
+44 (0)1788 534431 [email protected]
Learning outcomes [email protected] Learning outcomes www.icheme.org/
www.icheme.org/ chemsci
At the end of the course, chemeng At the end of the course, CPD 20.5 hrs
delegates should: CPD 20.5 hrs delegates should:
■■ know the factors ■■ know the factors that distinguish chemical
that distinguish chemical engineers from other engineers from scientists
engineers
■■ appreciate how their scientific knowledge relates
■■ be aware of the operating principles for common to chemical engineering
unit operations
■■ be aware of the operating principles for common
■■ know the essential principles of chemistry, and be unit operations.
able to apply them to solve simple problems
■■ appreciate, and be able to demonstrate an
■■ appreciate the principles of heat, mass, and engineers’ problem-solving approach
momentum transfer, and be able to solve simple
■■ appreciate the principles of heat, mass, and
problems
momentum transfer, and be able to solve simple
■■ understand basic conceptual process design and problems
flow-sheeting
■■ understand basic conceptual process design and
■■ understand the principles of mass and energy flow-sheeting
balances and be able to solve simple problems
■■ understand the principles of mass and energy
■■ appreciate the principles of reactor design balances and be able to solve simple problems
■■ appreciate key aspects of process control ■■ appreciate the principles of reactor design
■■ appreciate the various approaches to process ■■ appreciate key aspects of process control
safety
■■ appreciate the various approaches to process
■■ appreciate the concept of process equipment scale- safety
up and apply this to simple problems
■■ appreciate the concept of process equipment scale-
up and apply this to simple problems
Who will benefit
Mechanical, production, control, civil, instrumentation, Who will benefit
electrical, safety, maintenance, plant and project engineers
Chemists, physicists, biologists, pharmacists, research
as well as technicians and operators.
scientists and environmental scientists
Course presenter
Course presenter
Dr Jamie Cleaver, FIChemE, consultant
Dr Jamie Cleaver, FIChemE, consultant
www.icheme.org
Heat Integration Heat Integration Techniques
for Energy Management
Australia UK
With the rising cost of utilities, With the rising cost of utilities,
energy efficiency has become Date / Location energy efficiency has become Date / Location
key in the drive to reduce 2–4 February 2016 key in the drive to reduce a tbc
a plant’s production costs Melbourne plant’s production costs and Fees
and cut down on its waste Fees cut down on its waste. IChemE member
treatment bills. Standard £550 + VAT
IChemE member This course introduces the
measures such as good AUD$2525 (GST inc) Non-member
basics of pinch analysis – a
housekeeping, frequent £650 + VAT
Non-member systematic procedure for the
preventive maintenance, AUD$2725 (GST inc) design and improvement of Contact
and improved utility systems
Contact process systems for optimum
are implemented by most Courses department
energy usage and minimum IChemE, UK
companies, but may only Courses department
waste generation. It will
achieve minimal energy IChemE, Australia +44 (0)1788 534431
enable participants to assess
savings. Are there other +61 (0)3 9642 4494 [email protected]
the energy efficiency of their
energy saving measures that [email protected] www.icheme.org/
plant and identify measures
could be taken to provide a heatuk
www.icheme.org/ that could reduce their
clear competitive advantage?
heatint plant’s energy consumption CPD 12.5 hrs
This course introduces the without adversely affecting its
basics of pinch analysis – a CPD 21 hrs structure.
systematic procedure for the
design and improvement of process systems for optimum Learning outcomes
energy usage and minim simulation.
Delegates will have a good understanding of:
energy efficiency
Learning outcomes ■■
Process Operations
■■ process integration – a historical perspective
■■ a thorough understanding of the heat pinch
analysis and the concept of energy targeting ■■ minimum energy targeting with graphical
technique
■■ the ability to predict the energy requirements for a
specific process prior to design or simulation ■■ minimum energy targeting with algebraic and
spreadsheet tools
■■ the ability to design the heat exchange network for
a process which meets the energy requirements ■■ synthesis of heat exchanger network with pinch
predicted design method
■■ an understanding of the interaction between ■■ industrial retrofit case studies
energy costs and the capital costs associated with
heat recovery
Who will benefit
■■ the ability to identify value adding changes in the
■■ plant managers and supervisors
process with minimum effort
■■ plant designers
■■ the ability to identify key non-technical commercial
issues that can/could/will be an impediment to ■■ process/utility engineers
successful energy management
■■ process technologists
Course presenter
John Westover, CEng, FIChemE, John Westover Pty
41
International Practical Distillation
Technology
Workshop
on Process UK
Intensification 2016
Recognised specialist
Henry Kister presents this Date / Location
comprehensive coverage of 12–14 September 2016
distillation technology, London
Process Technologies
and reduce distillation cost,
including: Singapore
Course presenter
www.icheme.org/iwpi2016 Henry Z Kister, FIChemE, Fluor
www.icheme.org
Control and Operation of Centrifugal Gas Compressors
ACCREDITED
Training course
UK US/Canada
A hands-on course which uses dynamic simulation
Dates / Locations Dates / Locations
models to give a practical introduction to centrifugal
gas compressors and their operation in process plants. 22–24 February 2016 5–7 October 2016
26–28 April 2016 Houston
The practical exercises and workshops will use dynamic
8–10 June 2016
simulation models of compression systems running on 1–3 June 2016
7–9 September 2016
PCs. They will be easy to use and delegates will require no 5–7 December 2016 Kelowna
prior knowledge of dynamic simulation. Aberdeen
26–28 October 2016
Calgary
Learning outcomes 25–27 January 2016
10–12 May 2016
By the end of the course delegates should have a good 14–16 November 2016 Fees US
understanding of: London US$3509 plus taxes
■■ compression principles Fees Fees Canada
■■ process and control description £2231 + VAT C$3509 plus taxes
Process Plant
Course presenter CPD 21 hrs
Mark Dixon, ESD Simulation Training
Contact
ESD Simulation Training
+44 (0)1467 634934
aberdeen@
esd-simulation.com
www.esd-
simulation.com
43
Control, Operation Design and Operation
and Design of ACCREDITED of FPSOs ACCREDITED
Reciprocating Gas
Training course Training course
Compressors
US/Canada UK
Offers delegates a Provides a comprehensive study
comprehensive overview Dates / Locations into the subject of modern Dates / Location
of the design, construction, 3–4 October 2016 floating, production, storage and 29 February 2016 –
control and operation of Houston off-loading facilities (FPSOs). 2 March 2016
7–9 November 2016
reciprocating compressors. 30–31 May 2016 The subject matter is presented
Aberdeen
The course describes the Kelowna in a manner to reflect what
principles of operation of the might be considered a standard Fees
compressor and how the design 24–25 October 2016 project development path
Calgary £2231 + VAT
is adapted to a number of and encompasses the areas of
different configurations to meet technology, engineering, project CPD 21 hrs
numerous needs. A fundamental Fees US management and legislation.
understanding of gas behaviour US$2475 plus taxes Australia
will be an asset but not
Fees Canada Learning outcomes Date / Location
mandatory.
C$2475 plus taxes Delegates should have a good 12–14 October 2016
understanding of: Perth
Learning outcomes CPD 14 hrs
■■ introduction to floating Fees
Delegates will understand:
production systems AUD$3770 (GST inc)
■■ compressor selection Australia ■■ field development CPD 21 hrs
■■ compression process Dates / Locations
■■ fpso system
■■ theory of operation 29 February–
1 March 2016 ■■ mooring and turret design
■■ compressor operation Brisbane
■■ subsea system
■■ compressor cylinder 31 August–
2 September 2016 ■■ marine systems
assembly
Perth
■■ frame assemblies and 20–21 October 2016 Who will benefit
compressor configurations Melbourne
A wide range of personnel whose work scope involves
■■ cooling and lubrication Fees the specification, design, management or operation of
■■ capacity control AUD$2512 (GST inc) FPSO projects.
■■ performance & design CPD 14 hrs
calculations Course presenter
UK
■■ case studies and Bob Hodder, ESD Simulation Training
compressor Dates / Location
applications 5–6 September 2016
Aberdeen
www.icheme.org
Design and Operation Effective Alarm
of Piping Systems ACCREDITED Management ACCREDITED
Training course Training course
UK UK
Aims to explain why it is A practical approach to alarm
Dates / Locations Dates / Locations
necessary to pay attention to management taking you through
piping systems at all stages 8–9 March 2016 the full alarm lifecycle covering 23–25 February 2016
Edinburgh Manchester
throughout their life cycle to the projects, operations and
prevent loss of containment and 11–12 October 2016 maintenance phases. As well 18–20 October 2016
thereby maintain a license to York as offering guidance for alarm Edinburgh
operate. The course identifies specification and design, the Fees
the principles and methods of Fees course will help delegates to
IChemE member
piping design together with the IChemE member identify and solve problems £1665 + VAT
requirements for layout and £1390 + VAT with existing systems such as
Non-member
routing, testing, commissioning Non-member nuisance alarms.
£1750 + VAT
and safe operation, taking into £1460 + VAT
Contact
account the whole life cycle of
Contact
Learning outcomes
piping systems. Jackie Kendall
Jackie Kendall On completion delegates should ABB Consulting, UK
be able to:
Learning outcomes ABB Consulting, UK +44 (0)1642 372121
+44 (0)1642 372121 ■■ understand why your jackie.kendall@
Delegates will understand how jackie.kendall@ gb.abb.com
alarm system should be
to: gb.abb.com
managed www.abb.com
manage the safe www.abb.com
CPD 23.25 hrs
■■
■■ identify and evaluate the
operation, maintenance CPD 17.75 hrs associated benefits
and commissioning of
piping systems ■■ have a good awareness of ISA 18.2 requirements
and recommendations and the guidance contained
■■ improve business productivity by reduced in EEMUA 191
maintenance and capital costs
■■ better understand the value and role of alarms
■■ recognise the need for, and the importance of,
design codes and registration of critical piping ■■ develop an alarm philosophy and design and
systems implement an alarm schedule/database
■■ have an awareness of the technical aspects of ■■ apply requirements and good practice to the
piping that must be considered when designing, identification, specification and design of new
constructing, modifying or maintaining piping alarms
systems, highlighting the need to control
■■ have an understanding of the need and benefits
modifications
of performance measurement and what tools are
Process Plant
■■ identify the modes of failure of piping systems available
due to inadequate design, flexibility, supporting or
■■ have an understanding of the continuous
routing
improvement cycle for alarm management
identify nuisance alarms and assemble a toolkit that
Who will benefit ■■
helps reduce them
■■ participants who require an increased awareness
■■ understand the process, inputs and deliverables
and understanding of the design features and the
causes of piping failures and how to resolve the from an effective alarm rationalisation exercise
problems that can occur
■■ anyone who is involved in design,construction,
Who will benefit
inspection, operation or maintenance of piping Anyone involved in the specification, design, operation
systems or who needs a design appreciation or to and maintenance of control systems or anyone who has an
be aware of safer piping practices interest in improving their current alarm system.
Course presenter
Course presenter
Joan Evans and tony Atkinson,
Laza Krstin and Howard Robson, ABB Consulting
ABB Consulting
45
Essentials of Pressure Managing Deterioration
Systems ACCREDITED
Training course
of Plant Equipment ACCREDITED
Training course
UK UK
Aims to provide the Provides guidance on how
fundamental understanding Dates / Locations to achieve safe and reliable Dates / Locations
required for managing the 2–3 February 2016 operation of process equipment 19–20 April 2016
integrity of pressure systems York by design and beyond its York
equipment, highlighting some 27–28 September 2016 design life. An effective plant 22–23 November 2016
of the problems that may be Edinburgh integrity system delivers Edinburgh
encountered and how to avoid benefits for safety, reliability
them. The course covers design Fees and operational performance Fees
issues, significant deterioration IChemE member whilst optimising maintenance IChemE member
mechanisms and failure modes £1390 + VAT and inspection costs. £1390 + VAT
that can affect the integrity Non-member Implementing such a system Non-member
of pressure equipment, and £1460 + VAT requires proactive management £1460 + VAT
provides an overview of the UK of deterioration mechanisms
legislative framework relating to Contact and a ‘whole team’ approach, Contact
pressure systems. Jackie Kendall as equipment integrity is not Jackie Kendall
ABB Consulting, UK solely the responsibility of the ABB Consulting, UK
Learning outcomes +44 (0)1642 372121 maintenance and inspection +44 (0)1642 372121
Jackie.kendall@ functions. The course covers jackie.kendall@
■■ understand the statutory gb.abb.com the essential elements of gb.abb.com
requirements and industry an equipment integrity
www.abb.com www.abb.com
good practice for safe management system including
and reliable design and CPD 17.75 hrs legislative compliance. CPD 17.75 hrs
operation of pressurised
equipment
Learning outcomes
■■ appreciate the problems that can occur with
■■ appreciate the requirements of an integrity
pressure systems and how to prevent them
management programme and the benefits of
■■ understand the significant deterioration focused inspection
mechanisms that affect pressure equipment
■■ appreciate the main forms of deterioration and the
best ways to look for them
Who will benefit
■■ appreciate how to meet legislation and implement
■■ anyone who requires an overview or refresher good practice
of the essential elements of design and integrity
■■ identify the key issues associated with ageing plant
management of pressure systems equipment
engineers and managers in design, construction,
■■
Who will benefit
operations and maintenance roles
Anyone who is involved in the development and
Course presenter implementation of integrity management strategy and
procedures, particularly involving ageing plant.
Laza Krstin and Paul Jackson, ABB Consulting
Course presenter
Laza Krstin and Neil Henry, ABB Consulting
www.icheme.org
Practical Aspects of Pressure Relief
Process Control and ACCREDITED ACCREDITED
Instrumentation
Training course Training course
UK UK
A practical introduction to the Pressure relief can be caused by
Dates / Locations Dates / Locations
principles of measurement a number of events including
and control of process plant. 1–3 February 2016 fire, reaction runaway, thermal 15–17 March 2016
It is a hands-on course and 15–17 November 2016 London
expansion and process
Aberdeen
participants will have the abnormality. Incorrect design 7–9 June 2016
opportunity to explore the 25–27 October 2016 of pressure relief systems Liverpool
set-up and tuning of control London continues to result in major
20–22 September 2016
loops using simulation and safety and environmental Leeds
other computer-based training Fees incidents with resultant business
packages. £2337 + VAT consequences. Incidents can 15–17 November 2016
occur as a result of failure to Edinburgh
CPD 17.75 hrs
Learning outcomes provide relief, inadequate
Fees
relief capacity, disposal system
Delegates should have a good Australia failure or incorrect design IChemE member
understanding of: and installation. A structured £1890 + VAT
Dates / Locations
the principles of control approach to pressure relief Non-member
■■ 10–12 May 2016 £1990 + VAT
design is vital to ensure
Perth
■■ measurement principles protection of plant from
12–14 July 2016
excessive over and under Contact
■■ PID control Melbourne Deborah Law
pressure. This course is based
■■ control tuning Fees on ABB’s extensive experience ABB Consulting, UK
Process Plant
■■ anyone working in the process industries who costly mistakes
would like to understand the techniques used in
■■ discover the potential cost effective alternatives to
measurement and control and who have not had
pressure relief
the opportunity to learn about them before
■■ master a structured approach to pressure relief
Course presenter
Mark Dixon, ESD Simulation Training
Who will benefit
Anyone involved in the design and operation of relief
systems.
Course presenter
Sarah Harrison, ABB Consulting
47
Process Design Production, Process
Practices ACCREDITED
Training course
and Emergency ACCREDITED
Training course
Course presenter
Cilliers Kruger, Korf Technologies, ProcEng
www.icheme.org
Chemical Plant Engineering
Commissioning ACCREDITED
Training course
Procurement
Course presenter
Dr Paul A Wright, PAWA Consulting
49
Engineering Project
Management
Engineering –
and techniques that can be
used to manage an engineering 3–5 October 2016
project, allowing participants to Manchester
take an informed view on how
best to successfully deliver, Fees
and Reinvention
Non-member
The course clearly demonstrates
£1500 + VAT
the range of techniques that can
be used, providing a structured Contact
approach to delivery and for Courses department
managing the many issues that IChemE, UK
inevitably arise throughout the
+44 (0)1788 534431
project life cycle.
[email protected]
Course presenter
David Andrews, consultant
25 – 28 September 2016
Adelaide Convention Centre
Adelaide, Australia
Course presenter
Dr Paul A Wright, PAWA Consulting
51
Energy Cost Reduction – Environmental Sustainability
Efficiency and Waste Reduction for
and On-Site Generation Manufacturing
Australia Australia
Dramatically rising energy The course will assist
prices means that Australian Date / Location engineers in continual Date / Location
businesses need to find 6 April 2016 environmental and efficiency 9–10 March 2016
efficiency gains or cheaper Perth improvement. Delegates will Melbourne
energy sources to remain Fees develop their knowledge in Fees
competitive. This course the new areas of resource
IChemE member IChemE member
will outline strategies for efficiency, recovery and re-use AUD$1980 (GST inc)
AUD$970 (GST inc)
dealing with both sides in manufacturing industries
Non-member Non-member
of energy costs: reducing as well as understanding the
AUD$1100 (GST inc) AUD$2300 (GST inc)
energy demand and lower developing environmental
cost energy options. Both Contact standards and compliance. Contact
power and thermal heat Courses department Courses department
Case study examples,
will be addressed against IChemE, Australia IChemE, Australia
simulation problem solving
the backdrop of the current +61 (0)3 9642 4494 +61 (0)3 9642 4494
and useful operating examples
market landscape and [email protected] [email protected]
will feature throughout.
technology options that are
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proven and economically
esm
viable. energyaus Learning outcomes
CPD 6 hrs CPD 12 hrs
By the end of the course
Learning outcomes delegates will understand:
By the end of the course delegates will have an ■■ environmental concerns – global warming, green-
understanding of: house gas, climate change, disasters increase,
■■ technology options for energy efficienty and water shortages, consumer demands, carbon
on-site generation emission systems
■■ energy markets overview: simple economic ■■ environmental economics – costs of wastes,
analysis tool environmental cost centre management,
investment pay-back, green purchasing and carbon
■■ risks, emissions and future trends
footprint
cleaner production – versus waste treatment, life
Who will benefit ■■
cycle approaches
■■ engineers looking to understand the economic
■■ environmental management systems – assessments
impacts of energy efficiency and on-site power and
(Environmental Impact Assessment), ISO 14001
thermal heat systems
and in-house systems
■■ individuals interested in operational efficiency and
■■ waste minimisation assessments (eco-audit) –
cost reduction
detailed how-to steps, including new technology
■■ those with responsibility for energy systems, assessment
strategy or energy procurement
■■ preventative maintenance programs and reject
reduction
Course presenter
■■ environmental action plans
Gareth M Forde, FIChemE, All Energy Pty
■■ eco-labeling, total product stewardship and
environmental benchmarking
■■ environmental regulations and trends –
government environment, water, fire, safety and
poisons authorities.
Course presenter
Darrell Reeve, MIEAust CPEng, MIMF,
Cleaner Production Australia
www.icheme.org
Leading an ESOS Assessment Process Modelling for Water
Treatment Professionals
UK Australia
All large organisations in the An interactive course built
European Union are required Date / Location around forecasting water Date / Location
to conduct mandatory energy tbc quality and addressing 28 April 2016
audit assessments every London treatment plant performance Brisbane
four years to comply with issues arising from changing Fees
the new Energy Savings Fees feed water conditions.
IChemE member
Opportunities Scheme (ESOS) IChemE member Delegates will learn to AUD$1100 (inc GST)
regulations. These audits must £850 + VAT understand the influence of
Non-member
be conducted by a registered Non-member water chemistry on process AUD$1430 (GST inc)
ESOS Lead Energy Assessor £11000 + VAT design and how to use this
and IChemE has been named as knowledge to optimise Contact
an approved authority to award Contact performance. Delegates will Courses department
this status. Courses department also design new treatment IChemE, Australia
IChemE, UK plants and size equipment
This course is a prerequisite to +61 (0)3 9642 4494
+44 (0)1788 534431 using comprehensive software
registration as an ESOS Lead [email protected]
[email protected] that integrates material and
Energy Assessor with IChemE. www.icheme.org/
heat balancing, equipment
www.icheme.org/ pmwtp
esostraining sizing, stream property and
Learning outcomes solubility prediction. CPD 8 hrs
CPD 7 hrs
Delegates will have gained a Each module includes realistic
thorough knowledge of: scenarios for advanced water treatment applications
including boiler feedwater, cooling water blowdown,
■■ the processes of leading, reviewing and approving
industrial wastewater, seawater desalination, mine
an energy assessment according to ESOS and PAS
dewatering and brine management. Up to 21 technologies
51215
in water treatment will be explored during the sessions.
■■ the competency requirements of lead energy A three month free subscription to AqMB™ process
assessor according to PAS 51215 simulation software for water treatment is also included.
■■ using data analysis as a basis to scope the energy
assessment and to inform opportunities of Learning outcomes
improvement
By the end of the course delegates will have an
■■ the common variables that changes energy understanding and overview of:
Sustainability
consumption
■■ configuring process flow sheets for design or
■■ applying systems thinking in energy assessment modelling purposes
■■ sizing equipment for vendor pricing
Delegates must complete and pass a post-course
assessment within 7 days of the course, in order to ■■ creating a process design report
become registered as an ESOS Lead Energy Assessor.
Who will benefit
Who will benefit ■■ process engineers
Chartered Members (MIChemE) or Fellows (FIChemE)
■■ consultants and operators involved in concept
of IChemE that wish to become a registered ESOS Lead
design, sizing and/or operation of existing
Assessor in order to provide energy audits for their
physico-chemical water treatment plants involving
company or to undertake external consulting work.
conventional (settling, filtration), membrane, resin,
electrolytic or thermal technologies
Admission criteria
Chartered Membership (MIChemE) or Fellow (FIChemE) Course presenter
of IChemE and experience in carrying out energy
Darren Szczepanski CEng, MIChemE, MIEAust,
management and energy auditing activities (typically no
Matthew Brannock CEng, CSci, MIChemE, RPEQ
less than 5 years)
Course presenter
Kit Oung, MIChemE, consultant
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Water Minimisation
with Process Integration
UK
The demand for resources
Date / Location
Learning outcomes
such as natural gas, crude oil
and water is increasing rapidly tbc By the end of the course delegates will know how to:
due to population growth and ■■ how to identify a rigorous benchmark targets for
economic development, and the Fees
water minimisation in a process plant
rising costs of these resources IChemE member
has led the process industries £550 + VAT how to identify the smallest purification unit for
■■
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Index
A G P
Area Classification ................................ 10 Gas Explosion Hazards on LNG Facilities .. 17 Personal Development an
Asset Integrity Management in the Gas Explosion Hazards on Offshore Leadership..................................... 35–38
Process Industries – Managing your and Onshore Facilities ........................... 18 Practical Aspects of Process Control
Ageing Plant Assets............................... 10 and Instrumentation ............................. 47
S
Gas Compressors.................................. 43 Heat Integration.................................... 41
Control, Operation and Design of Heat Integration Techniques for Energy
Reciprocating Gas Compressors ............. 44 Management........................................ 41 Safety............................................. 10–34
Creativity for Chemical Engineers............ 35 Human Factors Analysis Tools (HFAT)...... 24 SIL Determination and Hazard
Assessment ......................................... 33
Human Factors in Health and Safety ........ 25
D SIL Determination IEC 61508/61511........ 34
E
Introduction to Risk Assessment.............. 27 Process Integration ............................... 54
What Engineers Need to Know
L
Effective Alarm Management ................. 45 About Contracts ................................... 51
Effective Communication for
Engineers ............................................ 36 Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) ........ 28
Effective HAZOP .................................. 12 Leadership........................................35–3
Effective Technical Writing .................... 35 Leading on ESOS Assessment................. 53
Emergency Planning Principles............... 12
Energy Cost Reduction – Efficiency and M
On-Site Generation .............................. 52
Managing Cross-Cultural and
Engineering Procurement ...................... 49 Virtual Teams........................................ 37
Engineering Project Management ........... 50 Managing Deterioration of Plant
Environmental Sustainability and Waste Equipment........................................... 46
Reduction for Manufacturing.................. 52 Managing the Hazards of Flare Systems... 30
Essentials of Pressure Systems................ 46 Marketing for Engineers......................... 37
Establishing and Maintaining a Mentoring for Chemical Engineers.......... 38
Safety Culture...................................... 13
Expert Hazard Awareness...................... 13
N
F
New to Management............................. 38
Forms of Contract................................. 51
Fundamentals of Process Safety.............. 14
Fundamentals of Process Safety
Management........................................ 16
Fundamentals of Nuclear Safety.............. 17
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