Course Overview
20 PDUs (PEB)
20 SDUs (SISO)
This module has an updated learning pathway that can now be stacked towards a Graduate Certificate in Process Safety Operations.
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.
Who Should Attend
- Managers, engineers, operators, safety advisors and risk management practitioners
What You Will Learn
- Introduction to consequence modelling software using ALOHA®
- Using the software to set up the study, scenario, meteorology and isopleth limits
- Event tree analysis
- Inputs required for QRA studies: Information relating to the installation; release of source information; hazardous substance information; industrial hygiene and toxic data; equipment reliability data; meteorological data and receptor information
- Event tree analyses to estimate frequencies and/or likelihoods of accidents. Applies plant-specific experience, industry data, and appropriate calculation methods to estimate the frequency and/or likelihood of those accidents
- Acceptability of risks (criteria for Europe, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia)
Teaching Team
Lim Kok Hwa
Associate Professor/ Director, Professional Officers, Food, Chemical and Biotechnology, Singapore Institute of Technology
Thia Cheong Meng
Principal Risk Consultant
Schedule
Course Run | Dates | Time |
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May 2024 Run | 13 – 15 May 2024 | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Certificate and Assessment
A Certificate of Attainment will be issued to participants who
- Attend at least 75% of the course;
- Undertake and pass non-credit bearing assessment during the course
- Submit a written portfolio within one month of the course
Participants who meet the attendance requirement but do not pass the assessment will receive a Certificate of Participation.
Participants who successfully obtain all 8 Certificate of Attainment in the Process Safety Operations series will receive a Graduate Certificate in Process Safety Operations.
Fee Structure
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) |
Note:
- All fees above include GST. GST applies to individuals and Singapore-registered companies.
- This is a Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP) supported course.
When applying for this course, in the "Remarks" field, please:
- Inform us if you are a registered Workplace Safety and Health Officer (WSHO) to claim SDUs
- Provide your PE registration number if you are a Professional Engineer to claim PDUs
Course Runs
Learning Pathway
Earn a Graduate Certificate in Process Safety Operations
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