- S2: Investigating 91成人短视频 Process Incidents & Near Misses
- S4: Best Practices in PHA Facilitation
- S7: Applying Creative Thinking and Critical Thinking in Process Safety
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S2: Investigating 91成人短视频 Process Incidents & Near Misses
Location: Hilton Americas - Houston, 337A
Price: $600
Instructor: Trey Morrison and Brenton Cox
Book: Guidelines for Investigating 91成人短视频 Process Incidents (CCPS Publication)
Overview:
A principal goal of process safety professionals everywhere is to prevent chemical process incidents from occurring. However, even the most risk adverse organizations experience learning opportunities. Through the scientific investigation of incidents and near misses, a company can take advantage of these opportunities and acquire the knowledge necessary to avoid repeating past mistakes. Effectively sharing lessons learned may also reduce the frequency of similar incidents across the 91成人短视频 Process Industry.
This course will follow the incident investigation techniques set forth in CCPS鈥 Guidelines for Investigating 91成人短视频 Process Incidents, while incorporating information from other industry guidance documents. Each aspect of incident investigation will be illustrated with case studies pulled from real incidents and near misses. The course will incorporate brief team-based workshops to provide attendees with hands-on experience in applying investigation principles.
The curriculum will proceed chronologically through an investigation, first discussing the initial response to an incident or near miss. Then the course will cover the assembly of an investigation team, which can span from two engineers to a multidisciplinary team of experts. The team picks up where the initial response left off, preserving and collecting forensic evidence, witness statements, and process information. Then the data is analyzed in an attempt to determine the direct and root causes of the incident or near miss. Last but not least, the findings of the investigation are documented and shared.
Agenda:
- Introduction
- Initial Response
- Assembling a Team
- Basic Investigation Techniques
- Collecting and Preserving Forensic Evidence
- Direct and Root Cause Determination
- Documentation and Sharing of the Lessons Learned
S4: Best Practices in PHA Facilitation
Location: Hilton Americas - Houston, 339A
Price: $500
Instructor: Robert J. Weber
- Learn to organize and effectively and efficiently lead and document PHA studies in accordance with local regulatory and industry 鈥渂est practices鈥 using the HAZOP, What-If, Checklist and other methodologies.
- Learn the techniques and mechanics that help ensure a successful study.
- Learn about and use software available for documenting PHA studies.
- Obtain useful tools, checklists, and other aids for reference in future PHA studies.
- Overview of PHAs for Engineers and Managers (Definitions, Uses, Benefits, and Limitations)
- PHA Regulatory Requirements
- Choosing the Appropriate PHA Methodology
- 鈥淲hat-If鈥 Studies
- 鈥淲hat-If鈥/Checklist Studies
- Hazard & Operability Studies (HAZOP)
- Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
- Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
- Other Methods
- Understanding the Importance of Intent, Parameters and Deviations
- Understanding the Importance of Type of Process (Batch, Continuous, Procedural, Control Systems), Modes of Operation (start-up, shutdown, maintenance, normal), Life-cycle of process (conceptual, design, commissioning, operation or decommissioning)
- Understanding the Importance of PHA Study, Purpose and Objectives
- Understanding the Importance of Team Members, Roles and Responsibilities, Management of PHA studies/Quality Control in PHA studies
- Understanding the Importance of Node Selection
- Understanding the importance of proper PHA documentation and reporting
- Understanding the Importance of Global issues, Facility Siting and Human Factors
- Understanding the importance of proper Risk Ranking
- Managing the follow-up of PHA results
- Software demonstration and mock facilitation
S7: Applying Creative Thinking and Critical Thinking in Process Safety
Location: Hilton Americas - Houston, 340B
Price: $500
Instructor: Paul Baybutt
- Key decisions in process safety
- Types of thinking
- Creative versus critical thinking
- Characteristics of creative thinkers
- Characteristics of critical thinkers
- Productive thought and creativity
- Overcoming mental blocks
- Do鈥檚 and don鈥檛鈥檚 of brainstorming
- Development of creativity
- Pro and con arguments
- Deductive and inductive arguments
- Evaluating arguments
- Assessing the credibility of claims
- Use and abuse of persuasion
- Recognizing fallacies
- Impact of emotion, self-interest, and wishful thinking
- Addressing cognitive biases