Operational Management in Oil Production Facilities
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Operational Management in Oil Production Facilities
Health and Safety OE563 - Operational Management in Oil Production Facilities (8 - 12 March 2015, Dubai) TÜV® Akademie OE563 - Operational Management in Oil Production Facilities (8 - 12 March 2015, Dubai) Course Description This course focuses on oil field onshore and offshore health, safety and environmental management. The course cover codes of practice, safety management systems and correct procedures to follow as well as helping to stay up to date with all of the latest health, safety and environment legislation affecting the oil and gas industry. Course Objectives On successful completion of this training course, delegates should be able to: n The basics of oil field production facilities. n Differentiate between Hazard and Risk in order to assess their potential loss, and to set control measures for safe work implementation. n Evaluating risk mitigation probabilities and consequences and hence the urgency of the corrective actions and precautions. n Review the data, drawings of new projects and modifications design parameters needed to identify the accidents causes. n Fully aware about HAZOP methodology, qualitative and quantitative methods for HAZOP, risk assessment, regulations, etc. n Identifying and analyzing risks associated with a recommended change to help ensure the minimum losses to your company (this is the heart of any management of change MOC system). n Know the basics of Environmental Impact Assessment EIA as operated internationally. n Know the basics of HSE auditing n Collect and analyze evidence objectively n Evaluate and report the results of an audit n The basics of HSE MS in oil industry Who Should Attend? Junior oil field operators, Junior process engineers. Course Outline n Day 1 Oil production facilities, Oil well, Oil and Gas Separators, Oil storage tanks, Health, safety and environmental management in context, Hydrocarbon process safety, Risk Identification, Risk Assessment, Risk control, Theoretical and practical techniques for risk assessment, Consequences, Probability, HAZOP, HSE, HAZID, Hazard Identification, Team Composition, Execution of the HAZID Sessions, Hazid Worksheet, Hazard Checklists. n Day2 HAZOP definition, What if techniques, Different comparisons between HAZOP & What if, Human errors, Consultant roles and limitation, HAZOP Objectives, HAZOP limitations, Root Cause Analysis, EPA Regulations and guidelines, Team members qualifications and responsibilities, Lines of communications, Efficiency Factors, Management Support, What If applications, HAZOP applications, Leadership Influence, Administration Support, Facilities Documentation, Case Studies and Examples, Natural Gas Cavern Storage, Maritime Oil Jetty in the River Danube. n Day 3 What is Management of Change (MOC), Why do we need MOC, Does the Oil & Gas Industry ever need to Manage Change?, Operating the MOC system, Description, purpose, and technical basis for the change Assigned level of risk, Safety, Environmental, and Health impacts, Necessary time period for the change, Authorization for the proposed change, Ranking changes. n Day 4 Purpose and aims of EIA, EIA administration and practice, concept of associated assessment processes, key elements of the EIA process, undertaking an EIA, role of public participation, stages that follow EIA, The costs and benefits of undertaking EIA and, Understanding of the strengths and limitations of EIA. n Day5 Irish and EU EHS legislation, The elements of ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001, Environmental and Health and Safety Auditing Skills, The Audit Team, The Auditing Tool Kit, The Case Study, Audit Execution, Gathering objective evidence through interviews, observations, sampling and notes, Interviewing Techniques, Gathering Audit Evidence, Evaluating Audit Results. OE563 - Operational Management in Oil Production Facilities (8 - 12 March 2015, Dubai) Terms & Conditions About the Instructor n TÜV Middle East Certificate will be issued to all attendees. n Course Fee mentioned is per delegate. n Avail an attractive 10% discount on course fee if you register 30 days before course start date. n Courses will be conducted during the designated dates at a 4 star or 5 star hotel in the designated city. n Payments to be made in advance. Exact venue of the training will be notified two weeks prior to course start date. n This rate includes course notes, buffet lunch, coffee/ tea on arrival, morning and afternoon of each day. n Accomodation is not included in course fees. However, any accomodation required can be arranged by TÜV Middle East at time of booking. Eng. Khaled Okeil is a chemist with more than 11 years experience with the environmental impact assessment of the chemical and other types of wastes. For further details and up to date terms and conditions, visit http://www.tuvme.com/tac.pdf Duration 5 days - 08:00am until 03:30pm daily Location & Date Dubai, 8 - 12 March 2015 Participation Fee US$ 4,075 per participant Your Contact Ms. Hodo Mohamed Tel: +971 2 4411146 Email: [email protected] He has a wide practical experience in chemical laboratories, environmental science, waste treatment, segregation, handling and calculation of waste through monitoring. He also works as an HSE and quality control in the field of hazardous waste management and treatment and worked with the analytical lab analysis. Eng. Khaled has many responsibilities such as requesting the devices for laboratory, calibrating the devices in the laboratory requesting the laboratory chemicals and treating chemicals, performing Environmental Impact Assessment, training the junior chemists and technicians on petroleum quality control and waste water treatment. As an HSE officer, he Is responsible for ensuring the company safety and environmental standards and policies are maintained for Gemsa field facilities including the oil plant, platform , water injection and field boats. He provides support, advisory inspections, keeping records, preparing reports, on-site supervision and training, Maintains and update the management systems in accordance with ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 Standards. Eng. Khaled conducts Hazop studies, the standard surveying techniques such as GPS capabilities, operates the company hazardous job permit system according to company safety procedures. He encourages the reporting of near misses& unsafe conditions using the company Performa, and carries out safety & environment training and awareness for the crew in addition to analytical lab analysis. He also acts as a combating team leader for oil spill & control the operation of oil spill equipment, carries audit according to HSG 65 standard using ROSPA checklist, shares in Environmental Impact Assessment for wastewater discharge. Registration Please visit www.tuvakademie.net for details on courses we offer and more updated information. You can also register online. For applications by mail / fax, please fill the form below and send to address below : TÜV Middle East P. O. Box 46030 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Fax Number : +971 2 4411149 OE563 - Operational Management in Oil Production Facilities Date Location Yes, register me for the training. Company Information Company Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City Country Telephone Fax Industry Number of employees Participant Information Name Job Title Email I agree that TÜV Middle East can send me periodic emails about news and latest course offerings to my email. 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