Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA)
This course is tailor-made for anyone with a strong interest to gain a thorough understanding of the different aspects of Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) to allow the learner to assess and evaluate the risk arising from all foreseeable Major Accident Hazard (MAH) identified within a facility.
Delivery: Classroom, Face-to-face or Virtual
Duration: 3 days
Open course registration available NOW for groups or individuals
Date
22nd-24th October
Cost
£999.00 + VAT per person
Delivery
Virtual tutor led via Microsoft Teams
Language: English
Duration
3 days
9am – 5pm UK Time
About the Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) course
This course is tailor-made for anyone with a strong interest to gain a thorough understanding of the different aspects of Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) to allow the learner to assess and evaluate the risk arising from all foreseeable Major Accident Hazard (MAH) identified within a facility.
The content is learner-centred with high interconnectedness between learners and instructors. The course would include tasks and world examples relevant for practice, delivered in an interactive and engaging approach.
The course design is structured and guided with clear expectations, coupled with knowledge validation aligned with outcome.
This course is delivered in partnership with Synergen OG.
Learning outcomes:
- Understand the importance of conducting QRA
- Understand the methodology of conducting QRA
- Outline the use and application of QRA in various industries
- Understand what is Hazard and Major Accident Hazard
- Overview of techniques in performing Hazard Identification and the importance
- Understand techniques in modelling different types of hazard scenarios and understand how these scenarios impact personnel and asset risk
- Understand how Event Tree is developed
- Understand risk assessment of non-hydrocarbon related such as ship collision, dropped object, etc
- Understand how the fire and explosion, and non-hydrocarbon hazard results are translated into personnel risk
- Able to interpret the results from a QRA and how to evaluate the key risk drivers to determine means to further reduce the risks
- Understand the concept of As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) and how to achieve ALARP
Who should attend?
This course is aimed at anyone with a strong desire to develop their understanding of quantitative risk assessment process safety and personnel at all organisational levels with an emphasis on operational/maintenance supervisors, facilities engineers, design personnel and workforce members with responsibility for site safety.
Course overview
1
Hazard Identification (HAZID)
2
Fire and explosion assessment (consequence modelling & frequency assessment)
3
Non-hydrocarbon hazard analysis (NHHA)
4
Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA)
5
Risk reduction through ALARP principle
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