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the desIgn, develoPMent and scale-uP of safe cheMIcal
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training is a critical tool for growing proficiency and is precisely the aim of the
chilworth Process safety academy.
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For more than a quarter of a century, chilworth technology has provided process safety support to over
2000 clients across a wide range of industrial sectors in all areas of process safety.
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Whilst open training events can provide a good platform for training small numbers of staff,
or introducing topics to specific individuals, corporate competency programs benefit greatly from
in-company delivery. Chilworth Technology partners with many of our clients to raise process safety
awareness across teams, sites and corporations. Before training, we assess knowledge gaps
and establish the clear targets and skills to be developed which are most relevant to their
day-to-day activities, in specific roles.
Additionally, our courses provide guidance on an operating companys obligations for regulatory compliance.
30 years of in-company and open course training, with new additions in e-learning and webinars
Trainers who are highly experienced experts in their fields, providing a high level of advice
and able to answer questions with authority due to their industry experience
understanding
Process Safety hazards
Analysing risks
Hazard mitigation
and management
programmes
Measuring Success
ignition
dsear
flammable
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development
beverage
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pilot
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explosion
electrostatic static
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haZop operability
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PrACtICAl ASPeCtS
of dSeAr CoMPlIAnCe SuCCeSS
Session code
DSR1-2
Content
DAY 1: Hazardous Area Classification
uses a systematic approach to identify
flammable atmospheres and their
persistence. In this way you can classify
areas of your site for various levels of risk.
This course presents current best practice
and procedures for carrying out a HAC for
flammable gases/vapours and dusts on
your plant. It also provides an understanding
of how HAC fits into compliance for
DSEAR. Why not network with other
delegates and presenters at our
complimentary welcome dinner?
DAY 2: Dust, Gas and Vapour Explosion
Hazards. Although the principles of
explosion prevention and protection are
well known, dust and gas explosions still
continue to occur in process plants. This
course provides guidance on the selection
of an appropriate basis of safety for a particular
situation. We will consider how flammable
atmospheres arise, how to identify potential
ignition sources and the test data you
need to undertake a risk assessment.
We will also address explosion protection
measures for cases where flammable
atmospheres and ignition sources are
unavoidable. The course provides practical
techniques and relevant case histories.
Registration form
audience
- H&S personnel
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
- Regulatory Staff
- Staff in hazardous areas
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PrACtICAl ASPeCtS
of AteX SuCCeSS
Duration: 4 Days (can be booked as individual days) Price: 1115 / 1395
Session code
ATX1
Content
DAY 1: Hazardous Area Classification
uses a systematic approach to identify
flammable atmospheres and their
persistence. In this way you can classify
areas of your site for various levels of risk.
This course presents current best practice
and procedures for carrying out a HAC
for flammable gases/vapours and dusts
on your plant. It also provides an
understanding of how HAC fits into
compliance for ATEX. Why not network
with other delegates and presenters at our
complimentary welcome dinner?
audience
- H&S personnel
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
- Regulatory Staff
- Staff in hazardous areas
date
Content
audience
- R&D Chemists
- process Development Chemists
- Chemical Engineers
Session code
SUCP3
Registration form
- plant Managers
date
Registration form
- H&S personnel
E BI N A
Duration : 1 hour
audience:
Content
- H&S personnel
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
E BI N A
audience
- Regulatory Staff
Content
DAY 1: Delegates will learn to identify
significant sources of hazard in existing
plans, understanding the latest techniques
for assessing risk and measuring and
quantifying chemical process hazards
in the workplace. An understanding of
established best practice in reducing the
hazards of exothermic reaction systems
with particular emphasis on emergency
relief design will be taught (in conjunction
with Day 2.)
Session code
CRH1-2
Duration : 1 hour
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
- Regulatory Staff
- Staff in hazardous areas
audience:
Content
- H&S personnel
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
dates
- Regulatory Staff
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Registration form
phone: +44 (0)23 8076 0722 - Fax: +44 (0)23 8076 7866
Email: training-uk@chilworthglobal.com
for latest details, online registration and payments, visit our web site:
www.chilworth.co.uk/process-safety-training
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- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
- Regulatory Staff
audience:
Content
- H&S personnel
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
- Regulatory Staff
- Staff in hazardous areas
phone: +44 (0)23 8076 0722 - Fax: +44 (0)23 8076 7866
Email: training-uk@chilworthglobal.com
for latest details, online registration and payments, visit our web site:
www.chilworth.co.uk/process-safety-training
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E BI N A
Content
- H&S personnel
Duration : 1 hour
audience:
E BI N A
Duration : 1 hour
Duration : 1 hour
audience:
Content
- H&S personnel
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
- Regulatory Staff
- Staff in hazardous areas
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audience:
- H&S personnel
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
- Regulatory Staff
- Staff in hazardous areas
Content
Electrostatic discharges have been responsible
for a number of fires and explosions in the
chemical and process industries. Years of
research on this topic in addition to lessons
from incidents has led to a better understanding
of the phenomenon, how it occurs and how to
prevent it happening.
As specialists in this field, Chilworth Technology
have undertaken numerous electrostatic hazard
assessments and delivered training courses
across a broad range of industrial sectors.
one theme which has materialised from this
experience is that there are many common
misconceptions about electrostatic hazards.
This webinar aims to dispel common myths
about electrostatic hazards and how they need
to be controlled.
phone: +44 (0)23 8076 0722 - Fax: +44 (0)23 8076 7866
Email: training-uk@chilworthglobal.com
for latest details, online registration and payments, visit our web site:
www.chilworth.co.uk/process-safety-training
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Analysing risks
Duration : 1 hour
audience:
Content
The benefits of using appropriate pHA
techniques to identify and assess process
hazards.
The basic procedure for using each
technique.
What the pros and cons of each technique
are.
What the pitfalls are when using each
technique.
How to use pHA in a project lifecycle,
for process change and for reviewing existing
processes.
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Session code
SIL1
Content
DAY 1: The introduction will cover
the background of IEC61508/11 SIL
development and its management
requirements and will go on to explain SIL
determination techniques such as Risk
Graph & Layers of protection Analysis
(LopA), which are common methods
within the process industries.
Workshops will reinforce the learning
of these techniques.
DAY 2: The course moves onto the initial
implementation phase of Safety Instrumented
System (SIS) design, including system
architecture, failure modes, fault tolerance,
human reliability, etc., in order to achieve
both performance and integrity.
Familiarisation with the requirements of
operational proof testing and maintenance
of SIS and their impact to overall functional
safety will also be addressed.
The importance of management,
competency, planning and conformity
assessment will be highlighted.
audience
- H&S personnel
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
- Regulatory Staff
- Staff in hazardous areas
date
Registration form
phone: +44 (0)23 8076 0722 - Fax: +44 (0)23 8076 7866
Email: training-uk@chilworthglobal.com
for latest details, online registration and payments, visit our web site:
www.chilworth.co.uk/process-safety-training
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Analysing risks
Analyzing risk
underStAndIng rISK
PrACtICAl HAZoP
leAderSHIP In ACtIon
Duration: 3 Days Price: 985 / 1230
Session code
HZP1-2
Content
DAY 1: Delegates will learn when and how
HAzop should be employed in a process
lifecycle and how HAzop compares to
other hazard identification and assessment
techniques. Tuition on how to conduct a
HAzop on continuous and batch process
plants will be given.
The aim of the course is to give people carrying out QRAs a practical
understanding of techniques that can be used.
To successfully manage major process hazards, assessment of the risks arising from
the hazards is required. In some cases it is sufficient to carry out qualitative risk
assessments using simple techniques such as risk matrices. However, when the risk
is judged to be high, the consequences are severe, the system is complex or there
is a regulatory requirement, it may be necessary to evaluate the risk numerically using
Quantified Risk Assessment.
Content
DAY 1: Attendees will learn how to
evaluate whether a risk is acceptable and
identify measures for cost-effective risk
reduction by comparing the relative risks
of different options e.g transport of
materials by pipeline versus road transport.
This course will help staff and companies
meet their regulatory obligations for
risk assessment, such as the Seveso
Directives (CoMAH Regulations in
the UK).
audience
audience
- H&S personnel
- H&S personnel
- Engineering staff
- Engineering staff
- plant Engineers
- plant Engineers
- Regulatory Staff
- Regulatory Staff
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Registration form
Registration form
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or email this form to +44 (0)23 8076 7866 / training-uk@chilworth.co.uk circling your choice of course date(s).
Please submit one form per delegate. Full venue details (with a location map and local area information)
will be provided prior to the event. Payments can be made by credit card*, cheque or company purchase order
made payable to Chilworth Technology Ltd and sent to: Chilworth Technology Ltd, Beta House, Southampton
Science Park, Southampton, SO16 7NS, UK.
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trAInerS BIogrAPHIeS
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In-CoMPAny trAInIng
CourSeS PreSentAtIon
Traditional classroom education is the starting point for genuine competence. practical
experience, mentoring and coaching are the vehicles through which competence can
be embedded and assured.
To become truly proficient, training must be supplemented with practical mentoring,
worked, real-life examples, and on-line support.
our process Safety Academy courses are therefore offered with a range of options
to embed knowledge:
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Analysing Risks
Measuring
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Within each module, a range of globally applicable courses exist, with secondary
localisations which focus on specific industry sectors and legislation.
All courses are globally consistent ensured through adherence to a global syllabus
agreed by our facilitators in all locations.
The Chilworth process Safety Academy brings together a team of vastly experienced
practitioners, specialist facilitators and honed training content to provide a rich mix of
education combined with practical application. Classroom learning is supplemented
with practical (on-site) application sessions, mentoring and coaching to ensure that
proficiency is embedded, proven and refreshed.
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(Southampton, UK)
+44 (0) 23 8076 0722
www.chilworth.co.uk
We offer a range of testing and consultancy services to the processing industries, covering:
Dust/Gas/Vapour Explosions
Electrostatic Hazards
Hazardous Area Classification
Chemical Reaction Hazards
Chemical process optimisation
Regulatory Testing (NoNS, CHIp, CpL, UN)
ATEX / DSEAR Audits
Major Hazards (Seveso II / CoMAH)
HAzop
Incident Investigation
Expert Witness
Training
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Madrid, +34 912 975 403
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(Gteborg, SE)
+ 46 (0) 10 455 12 24
www.chilworth.se
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+31 (0) 10 20 77 242
www.chilworth.nl
(Jonage, France)
+33 (0)4 72 44 05 52
www.chilworth.fr
www.chilworth.es
For further information and a comprehensive list of the testing services available, please contact
one of our offices.
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