Course description
This course is designed for those working in the areas of process safety, design, operations and management of hazardous installations who want to better understand the models used in consequence modelling. It will help you build your understanding of how consequence models are developed and applied, as well as how to interpret their results.
This course does not include detailed solving of mathematical models or training on particular modelling software.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Delegates will typically work in the areas of process safety, design,operationsand management of hazardous installations.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
By the end of the course you will understand:
- what consequence modelling is and how to approach defining the model requirements
- the accident pathway
- harm criteria and how to choose appropriate levels to model
- how source terms are generated
- the modelling concepts for vapour cloud explosions, flammable and toxic dispersion and fire modelling
- how to use the results to support decision making.
Training Course Content
Course outline:
- What is consequence modelling
- Hazard scenarios
- Source terms
- Dispersion modelling
- Explosion modelling
- Fire modelling
- Consequence modelling case study
- Pitfalls and wrap-up
Course delivery details
This course is available for in-company delivery, either on-site or online. Content can be tailored to your specific requirements. Contact IChemE to request a quotation.
Expenses
Please visit the IChemE website for up-to-date course prices.
Discounts are available to companies booking more than one place. Bookings must be made at the same time to receive the discount.
2 places – 10% discount
3 places –15% discount
4 or more places – 20% discount
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