Course Details

Loss of Containment

Course Overview

The course includes an induction session to welcome and orientate the candidate, and familiarize them with the training centre, health and safety requirements and other important policies and procedures. The training consists of a mix of classroom and workshop sessions and various assessments. Upon successful completion, the candidate will gain the knowledge and understanding to enhance their existing skills to plan and schedule the maintenance activities in their work area.

This training course is designed to upskill the engineering technicians working within their trade discipline or appreciating another, where knowledge and understanding may be required.

The entry requirements are a positive attitude to learning and clear motivation to study with evidence of an appropriate level of practical ability and skills.

Upon completing the training course, candidates will be awarded a ‘Certificate of Attendance’ from NTI, attested by the Ministry of Manpower.

Other Details

Introduction

  • Loss of Containment
  • Previous Incidents in Industry
  • Identifying Hazardous Systems in the Plant
  • Defining Limits of the Hazardous Systems

Safe Operating Limits

  • What is Your System Designed For?
  • Difference between Safe Operating Limits and Maximum Allowable Pressure / Temperature

Preventing Loss of Containment through Assessment of Hazards, Consequences, and Risks

  • Hazard Identification Methods
  • Identify the Risks in the Process
  • What are the Consequences?
  • Are Safeguards Really Safe?
  • Independent Protection Layers

Identifying Process Safety-Critical Elements

  • Equipment Required to Maintain System Integrity
  • Normal Operations
  • Emergency Operations
  • Start-up / Shutdown

Maintenance and Verification of Process Safety-Critical Elements

  • Bow-Tie Analysis

Management of Process Integrity

  • Equipment Maintenance Discipline
  • Risk-based Inspection
  • Small Bore Tubing and Piping Systems
  • Good Maintenance Records

Operational Discipline

  • Information, Instructions and Training
  • Isolations and Permits to Work
  • Process Plant Protection Systems
  • Change Control
  • Control of Miscellaneous Process Hazards

Incident Investigation and Near-Misses

  • Using Incident Investigation and Near Miss Reports for Measuring Success
  • Near Misses as a Tool for Identifying Trends.

By the end of the module the candidate will be able to:

  • Identify and assess the chemical hazards present and eliminate or reduce hazards when possible.
  • Manage the risks of potential LOC events.
  • Identify the ways to reduce the potential human errors.
  • Identify the ways to reduce the potential equipment failure.
  • Identify the impacts of LOC events.
  • Manage changes to reduce the potential for LOC.
NTI ensures that learners are engaged and that their learning is transferred effectively, resulting in measurable learning outcomes. To attain this, we employ various learning methodologies, including audio-visual presentations, simulations, and group discussions.