HAZID HAZOP & SIL
The working craft of hazard studies — HAZID and HAZOP done efficiently, plus Safety Integrity Level determination and the layers of protection behind it.
Format
Classroom · Virtual
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A HAZOP that drags, drifts or rubber-stamps the design protects nobody. This workshop teaches the significant aspects and considerations of HAZOP alongside the tips, tricks and working methods analysts use to run studies efficiently — plus hazard identification, hazard and risk analysis, and an introduction to Safety Integrity Level (SIL) determination with recognition of layers of protection and protective safety systems. The approach is deliberately practical: the cohort works the methods, not just the theory.
What you will do
Who attends
- Risk and HSE professionals
- Process and safety engineers
- Managers responsible for hazard studies
- Contractors working on hazardous facilities
Programme agenda
Built for the decisions no textbook prepares you for
I.Hazard identification
- HAZID fundamentals
- Hazard identification in design and operation
- Hazard analysis
II.HAZOP in practice
- HAZOP methods and significant considerations
- Tips, tricks and working habits of efficient analysts
- Workshop practice on realistic cases
III.Risk and SIL
- Risk analysis
- Introduction to Safety Integrity Level (SIL) determination
- Layers of protection and protective safety systems
Frequently asked
How does the workshop treat HAZID and HAZOP differently?
HAZID is taught as early hazard identification — surfacing hazards soon enough to design them out — while HAZOP is taught as facilitation craft: the significant aspects and considerations, plus the tips, tricks and working methods experienced analysts use to keep studies efficient rather than letting them drag, drift or rubber-stamp the design.
Does the course cover Safety Integrity Level (SIL) determination?
Yes. The workshop includes an introduction to SIL determination with recognition of layers of protection and protective safety systems, alongside hazard analysis and risk analysis on real process scenarios. The approach is deliberately practical: the cohort works the methods, not just the theory.
Is the HAZID/HAZOP workshop available in-house and in French?
Yes. BIZENIUS delivers the workshop in English and French, and an in-house edition can work from your own process scenarios and hazard study programme. Sessions run on a rolling calendar with dates confirmed on request; fees and quotations are provided on enquiry.
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