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20 PDUs (PEB)
20 SDUs (SISO)
Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) is a formalised specialist method for calculating numerical individual, societal, (employee and public) risk level values for comparison with regulatory risk criteria.
Satisfactory demonstration of acceptable risk levels is often a requirement for approval of major hazard plant construction plans, including transmission pipelines, offshore platforms and liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage and import sites.
Each demonstration must be reviewed periodically to show that risks are controlled and reduced to an acceptable level according to applicable legislation and internal company governance requirements. Risk evaluation can also help the decision-making process, in comparing the risks involved in alternative processes or layouts, and optimising expenditure to improve safety.
QRA helps to identify and evaluate possible accidental events, including their causes and consequences, and provides a basis for emergency preparedness and land use planning.
Modelling of consequences from major hazard such as fires, explosions and toxic clouds is an important part of risk assessments and is normally done by applying a wide range of models, from low-complexity empirical models to advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models.
"Excellent and fulfilling 3-day workshop led by industry experts with excellent support from Prof. Lim. Trainer was very helpful and shared his resources generously."Chia Chun Sian AaronWorkplace Safety and Health Officer, Tritech Engineering & Testing (Singapore)
Associate Professor/ Director, Professional Officers, Food, Chemical and Biotechnology, Singapore Institute of Technology
Dr. Lim Kok Hwa is an Associate Professor and Director, Professional Officers Division (POD) at Singapore Institute of Technology. Over the past decade, he has taught a variety of courses, including Industrial Chemical Processes, and Industrial Chemical and Biological Plant Safety. He is also experienced in emergency/contingency planning, and is involved in many committees dealing with safety matters and safety reviews. He received a Bachelor of Science (First Class Honours) in Computational Science and Chemistry, and a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from the National University of Singapore. He later obtained his doctoral degree from the Technische Universität München (TUM) in Germany.
Course Run | Dates | Time |
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May 2024 Run | 13 – 15 May 2024 | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
A Certificate of Participation will be issued to participants who:
A Certificate of Attainment will be issued to participants who:
Participants who successfully obtain all 8 Certificate of Attainment in the Process Safety series will receive an SIT Specialist Certificate in Process Safety.
The full fee for this course is S$2,616.00.
Category | After SF Funding |
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Singapore Citizen (Below 40) | S$784.80 |
Singapore Citizen (40 & Above) | S$304.80 |
Singapore PR / LTVP+ Holder | S$784.80 |
Non-Singapore Citizen | S$2,616.00 (No Funding) |
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