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IHS OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE & RISK MANAGEMENT

Process Safety

Management Training

Leverage state-of-the-art resources and practical

know-how to learn about proven management system

concepts and techniques. IHS trainers are subject

matter experts who can teach you and your teams how

to identify, analyze, mitigate and monitor process

safety risks and hazards across your enterprise.

Process Safety

Management training is an integral part of the IHS Risk Assessment Solution, which enables you to:

 Lead PHA teams and initiatives

 Improve workplace safety with a goal of zero harm

 Ensure compliance with process safety

regulations and standards

 Design and develop customized PHA solutions for our company

 Mitigate risk

 Understand the various risk assessment methodologies

All courses provide expert instruction in the best-practice professional methodologies to analyze and minimize risk. The training sessions are taught at your location or an IHS office and cover these topics:

Process Hazards Analysis (PHA) Leadership

Next Step from HAZOP to LOPA and Basic Overview of SIL Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA)

Job Safety Analysis

Additional details on each course can be found on the following pages. Current Scheduled Courses

Process Hazards Analysis (PHA) Leadership

Feb 24-27, 2015 IHS Training Location - Houston, TX Apr 21-24, 2015 IHS Training Location - Miami, FL

November 10-13, 2015 IHS, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Next Step from HAZOP to LOPA and Basic Overview of SIL

Feb 24-27, 2015 Training Location: TBD Apr 28–May 1, 2015 Training Location: TBD

Sept 1-4, 2015 Training Location: TBD

Cost

A daily training rate of $625 USD/ person applies for these courses. The training fee includes refreshments and lunch. Electronic copies of the training materials are included, as well as the hard copy. IHS reserves the right to cancel the course. Course cancellation notice is provided two weeks in advance of the start date.

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Process Hazards

Analysis (PHA)

Leadership

How Will You Benefit?

This PHA Leadership course will empower you, and enable your organization through you, to identify, analyze, mitigate and monitor risks and hazards across the company. You will use state-of-the-art risk management systems from IHS for hands-on exercises and facilitation practice under the guidance of experienced professional instructors. You will learn tips and tricks to generate high quality risk studies in efficient and effective ways. Prerequisite

It is mandatory that you have either technical background and/or experience in the oil, gas, chemicals, power, mining, pharmaceuticals, biotech or other process industries.

Who Should Attend?

This course provides practical training for the novice and refresher training for the seasoned professionals, including but not limited to:

• PHA Team members, Facilitators and Scribes • Risk professionals • HSE professionals • Contractors • Managers • Engineers • Supervisors • Operators • Maintenance • Project Managers • Technicians • Consultants Course Content

Day 1 - Basic PHA Methodology & Workshop

Concepts of risk and safety, industrial incidents and lessons learned regulations and standards, various PHA techniques including HAZOP, What if, FMEA, and PHA, revalidation of PHAs, introduction to management of change, human factors in industrial safety and PHA workshop using IHS software.

Day 2 - Advanced PHA Methodology Concepts & Workshop

Concepts of PHA team leadership, how to conduct a facilitation, role of a PHA leader, techniques for efficient and effective facilitations, how to create nodes and PHA project management, optimization of PHA team performance, what is a high-quality PHA and PHA workshop using IHS software.

Day 3 - Software End User

IHS software walk-through and navigation, file management, walkthrough of preformatted industry standard PHA templates, comprehensive study and practice of end-user functions, hands-on end-user functions exercises.

Day 4 - Software Advanced User

Introduction to IHS software template configuration engine, walk-through of a PHA template creation from scratch and hands-on exercises, comprehensive study of advanced user functions and template user interface layout design.

Training Dates

Feb 24-27, 2015 IHS Training Location - Houston, TX

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HAZOP to LOPA

and Basic Overview

of SIL

How Will You Benefit?

This four-day course will empower you, and enable your organization through you, to identify, analyze, mitigate and monitor risks and hazards across the company, and systematically assess and manage the integrity of the protection layers. You will use state- of- the- art risk management systems for hands-on exercises under the guidance of experienced professional instructors. You will learn how to conduct the HAZOP and LOPA facilitation and perform SIL analysis.

Prerequisite

It is mandatory that you have a technical background and more than two years of experience in the oil, gas, chemicals, power, mining, pharmaceutical or other process industries.

Who Should Attend?

This advanced course provides practical training for the novice with a technical

background in process engineering and refresher training for the seasoned professionals, including but not limited to:

• PHA Team members • Managers

• Engineers • HSE professionals

• Contractors

• PHA Facilitators and Scribes • Supervisors • Maintenance • Risk Professionals • Project Managers • Consultants Course Content

Day 1 - PHA Methodology and Workshop

Concepts of risk and safety, industrial incidents and lessons learned, regulations and standards, HAZOP methodology, terminology and procedures, introduction to

management of change, human factors in industrial safety and HAZOP workshop using IHS software.

Day 2 - LOPA and Target SIL Assignment

Introduction to target SIL assignment and LOPA, ALARP, tolerable risks, risk assessment and SIL determination methodologies, concepts of layers of protection, terminology. Day 3 - Introduction to LOPA

Understanding LOPA, how does LOPA work, procedure, consequence and severity estimation, developing scenarios, initiating events and frequency estimation, IPLs, risk based decisions and workshop using IHS software.

Day 4 - Introduction to SIL Analysis

What is functional safety, regulations and standards, safety life cycle? Training Dates

Feb 24-27, 2015 Training Location: TBD

Apr 28- May 1, 2015 Training Location: TBD

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Layers of Protection

Analysis (LOPA)

How Will You Benefit?

This course will be beneficial to you and your organization as it will teach participants how and when LOPA should be used, how LOPA relates to qualitative Hazard Evaluation (e.g., HAZOP), and how to use the LOPA technique for SIL evaluation

The course enhances easy learning, comprehension and success through a step-by-step approach with interactive learning and real world examples.

Prerequisite

Previous PHA/HAZOP experience and/or training is a recommended pre-requisite for participants who take this course.

Who Should Attend?

A wide variety of professionals and organizations will benefit from taking the LOPA training course including:

• Process safety personnel • PHA analysts

• Others who need to apply or understand LOPA

• Supervisors and managers responsible for safety instrumented systems

Please contact RiskTrainingSupport@ihs.com to learn more about training content and availability.

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Job Safety Analysis

How Will You Benefit?

Course content can be chosen from a combination of the two training modules described below. These modules comprise of topics, which will allow the course attendees to develop an understanding of the Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Methodology as well as getting them well acquainted with the documentation process, using a documentation tool. Course certificates that indicate the training modules covered are issued to participants who complete this course.

Module One – Methodology Training • What are & Why use JSAs

• Related JSA standards • Steps of a JSA •Risk Criteria

• Evaluating Existing Controls and Safeguards

• Determining Preventive Measures • WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System)

Module Two – Software Training • Creating a new file

• Related JSA standards • Administrative Data Overview • Entry of Data - Basic Navigation

• Describing all Icons/Functions • Project Settings

• Libraries

• Report Generation and Customization

Prerequisite

It is mandatory that you have a technical background and more than two years of experience in the process, oil, gas, chemicals, power, mining, pharmaceutical or other process industries.

Who Should Attend? • Process safety personnel • HSE professionals

• Others who need to apply or understand Job Safety Analysis

• Supervisors and managers responsible for safety instrumented systems

Please contact RiskTrainingSupport@ihs.com to learn more about training content and availability.

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