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This Process Hazard & Risk Analysis (PH&RA) course is part of the TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety Training Programme. Participants who pass the examination will receive an FS Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) certificate. The course covers the fundamentals of Process Safety Management, demonstrating how to apply the theory in practical situations and using examples to illustrate key points. TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety Training Programme Process Hazard & Risk Analysis Risk Assessment Risk identification What if? HAZID study HAZOP study FMEA Risk evaluation Legislative regimes Risk criteria ALARP assessment Cost-benefit analysis Risk analysis Risk matrix Bowtie analysis Fault & Event Tree Analysis Physical Effects Modelling Layer of Protection Analysis SIL assessment Scope, Context, Criteria Risk Treatment Risk control hierarchy Inherently safer design Process safety during facility lifecycle Recording & Reporting Communication & Consultation Monitoring & Review Ref: ISO 31000: 2018 Training will not be industry-specific, however the exercises and worked examples will be based on major hazards associated with oil and gas, petrochemical & chemical industries. [email protected] risktec.tuv.com

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Page 1: TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety Training Programme

This Process Hazard & Risk Analysis (PH&RA) course is part of the TÜV Rheinland Functional

Safety Training Programme.

Participants who pass the examination will receive an FS Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) certificate.

The course covers the fundamentals of Process Safety Management, demonstrating how to apply the

theory in practical situations and using examples to illustrate key points.

TÜV Rheinland Functional Safety

Training Programme

Process Hazard & Risk Analysis

Risk Assessment

Risk identification

What if?

HAZID study

HAZOP study

FMEA

Risk evaluation

Legislative regimes

Risk criteria

ALARP assessment

Cost-benefit analysis

Risk analysis

Risk matrix

Bowtie analysis

Fault & Event Tree Analysis

Physical Effects Modelling

Layer of Protection Analysis

SIL assessment

Scope, Context, Criteria

Risk Treatment

Risk control hierarchy

Inherently safer design

Process safety during facility lifecycle

Recording & Reporting

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Ref: ISO 31000: 2018

Training will not be industry-specific, however the exercises and worked examples will be based on major

hazards associated with oil and gas, petrochemical & chemical industries.

[email protected] risktec.tuv.com

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risktec.tuv.com

[email protected]

+44 (0)1925 611200

Programme Information

Who is this for?

process engineers, safety engineers and managers, instrument

engineers and operations personnel, plant and operations managers

anyone accountable for the assessment and management of risks

and hazards in the process industries

persons involved in management, engineering, operations and

safety of process operations

persons with HAZOP study experience and knowledge of loss

prevention and safe working practice

FS Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) Certificate

The following requirements must be met for candidates to attain the FS Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) certificate:

a minimum of 3 years’ experience in the field of functional safety

university degree (Master's or Bachelor's degree in Engineering) or equivalent engineer level responsibilities

status as certified by employer

attendance on the course

successful completion of the examination

On meeting these requirements, candidates will be issued with the FS Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) certificate in electronic form by email from TÜV Rheinland. The certificate is valid for 5 years.

How is it delivered?

The course is delivered over five days with the exam held during the afternoon of the last day.

Risktec trainers are accredited by TÜV Rheinland and have extensive training experience. As current practitioners

they draw on their practical experience when delivering the training, providing examples of the use of process hazard and risk analysis techniques as applied in the real world.

The course can be delivered face-to-face in a classroom or via live virtual sessions using MS Teams, Skype for

Business or Zoom, and the course may be delivered as a public scheduled course or a closed course for a specific

organisation.

The course materials comprise many activities designed to enhance the knowledge and practical skills of

participants and provide a hands-on learning experience. The slides provide useful reference material.

How is it assessed?

The examination, which takes place on the final day of the course, has a duration of 3 hours and 30 minutes and is

a combination of multiple-choice questions, essay-style questions and (where appropriate) practical exercises.