Course description
This course will help experienced HAZOP leaders learn how and when to apply the Delta HAZOP process.
The traditional HAZOP is a structured process that, when done well, produces a robust and thorough analysis of failure scenarios and identifies safeguards to manage the risk. Where a HAZOP is repeated, the finding of significant issues is likely to decrease after two or three cycles.
Delta HAZOP is a different approach that focuses on understanding the creeping changes to a process that have occurred. It ensures that the risks associated with the changes have been understood and addressed. Delta HAZOP is not a HAZOP as defined within the IEC standard. It is a technique to revalidate process hazards analysis.
This course is available as either an individual or group training. To get rates and book for your team, please contact the provider.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Anyone with previous HAZOP leader experience who is required to lead HAZOP studies.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
By the end of this course, you will understand:
- when it may be appropriate to use the Delta HAZOP technique
- how to prepare for a Delta HAZOP
- how to undertake a Delta HAZOP
- how to document and follow up a Delta HAZOP.
Training Course Content
Course outline
- The place for Delta HAZOP
- Preparation
- Examination
- Documentation and follow-up
Reviews
Average rating 5
Expenses
To get rates and book for your team, please contact the provider.
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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The course conveyed the key aspects of Delta HAZOP and its benefits over other revalidation techniques.