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Mechanical Integrity, Safety & Reliability in Refineries, Petrochemical & Process Plants

Introduction:

This course will provide a comprehensive review of the various aspects of engineered safety and mechanical integrity in refineries, oil and gas plants and petrochemical plants. Principal emphasis is placed on the primary means of achieving plant integrity, which is the prevention of pressure equipment and piping failures, particularly, any which could cause significant consequences.

This course builds on a focused and practical coverage of engineering materials properties and selection and provides structured procedures and applicable calculation formulae and methods for the mechanical design of process piping systems and pressure equipment. The course underscores the importance of interactions and cooperation between the three key functions of engineering, operation and maintenance in achieving the optimum mechanical reliability level in the plant. It enforces this key issue with practical examples of significant failures resulting from lack of understanding of the roles, responsibilities and interfaces between these functions.

Who should attend?

Refinery and petrochemical plant technical professionals, engineers, inspectors, maintenance personnel, as well as for project and consulting engineers and engineering and technical personnel involved in plant mechanical integrity and reliability

 Course Objectives:

At the end of this seminar participants will:

· Understand and apply the various aspects of engineered safety to ensure mechanical integrity in a responsible and cost effective manner

· Gain enhanced knowledge and skills in hazard identification and analysis and in risk assessment and management

· Learn practical and effective methods and tools to perform practical likelihood and consequence analyses

· achieve measurable improvement in mechanical integrity through effective interaction between engineering, operation and maintenance functions

· Gain a sound working knowledge of the interdependence of design, operation, and maintenance on integrity, reliability and cost effectiveness of piping systems

· Add to their ability and skills in piping failure detection and analysis, estimating failure consequences, and fitness for service assessment

· Enhance their competence and productivity thereby enhancing their competence and performance level and making additional value added contributions to their organizations

Course Outline:

Technical Integrity, Industrial Failures and Safety in Design

· Technical Integrity Overview

    • Definition, scope, and key elements  hardware and software issues, peopleware sound people management
    • Potential threats to technical integrity in a hazardous environment
    • Regulatory requirements
    • Life cycle implications  design/operation/maintenance, regulatory/industrial interface, training/staff development, networking

· Industrial Failures Catastrophic Failures Do Happen

    • Statistics
    • Typical examples
    • Causes and implications
    • Learnings

· Estimation of Consequences of Pressure and Storage Equipment Failures: Vessels, Exchangers, Heaters, Storage Tanks, and Piping

    • Types of hazards  release of hazardous substances, bleves, fractures, explosions, vapor cloud explosions
    • Guidelines and procedures for quantifying consequences

· Safety in Design I

    • Project development and design bases
    • Appropriate codes, standards, specifications, industrial practices
    • Safeguarding premises
    • Calculation methods

· Safety in Design II

    • Quality control in design
    • Inherent safety
    • Reliability and availability premises

· Integration of Operability and Maintainability in Design

    • Health, safety and environmental considerations
    • Roles and responsibilities of engineering/operation/maintenance
    • Operating strategies  run length, shifts
    • Startup
    • Shutdown
    • Emergency operating procedures
    • Steamout and flushing procedures
    • Isolation, blanking, vents and drains
    • Human factor: training modules, operator training

Material Selection and Design of Major Equipment and Piping Systems

· Design Codes, Standards, Specifications and Best Practices

    • Fit for purpose facilities
    • Business focused facilities
    • Liability and due diligence

· Engineering Materials I

    • Types and application
    • Imperfections and defects
    • Specifications and standards

· Engineering Materials II

    • Behavior of metals under stress
    • Degradation processes
    • Selection methodology and guidelines

· Design of Major Plant Equipment  Methodology and Key Considerations

    • Pressure vessels
    • Heat exchangers
    • Fired heaters and boilers

· Design of Piping Systems I: Pressure Integrity

    • Methodology and key considerations

· Design of Piping Systems II: Mechanical Integrity

    • Special design considerations dynamic and transients loadings
    • Piping flexibility and supports

Failures and Failure Prevention

· Safeguarding Systems I: Guidelines and Best Practices

    • Principles
    • Guidelines and best practices
    • Documentation
    • Safeguarding systems integrity  design

· Safeguarding Systems II  Safety Systems Key Design Considerations

    • Safeguarding safety systems 
    • Relief and depressuring systems
    • Safeguarding systems integrity and effectiveness

· Failures in Piping and equipment Pressure Vessels, Piping and Boilers

    • Degradation processes
    • Failures in pressure equipment
    • Piping system vibration and failure

· Failures in Rotating Equipment

    • Causes
    • Monitoring and analysis
    • Reliability improvement

· Failure Prevention

    • Causal analysis

· Testing and Monitoring

    • Inspection
    • Testing and repair regulations
    • Codes, and practices
    • Evaluation of inspection data

· Failures due to Improper Operation and Maintenance

Hazard and Risk Identification, Assessment and Management

· Hazard Identification and Assessment

· Risk Analysis, Assessment and Management

    • Probability basics
    • Probabilistic risk assessment concepts and methodology
    • Fault tree and event tree analysis
    • Quantitative risk assessment concepts and methodology

· Integrated Safety Management Plan

    • Hazard and effect management plan
    • BowTie process
    • Risk Matrix
    • Determining acceptability of risk

· Hazard and Operability Reviews

    • Process and guidelines

· Management of Change

    • Change control policy and procedures
    • Process changes
    • Plant changes
    • Assessment and authorization
    • Documentation
    • Illustrative change control procedure

Operation and Maintenance Aspects of Plant Integrity

· Fitness For Service / Engineering Critical Assessments

    • Fracture mechanics and mode of failure of material
    • Flaw characterization, growth, stability
    • Factors of safety
    • Disposition versus repair

· Maintenance Strategies and Programs

    • Risk based inspection
    • Reliability centered maintenance

· Rerating Piping and Pressure Vessels

· Engineering Information and Systems Management

· Troubleshooting Plant equipment and Piping systems

    • Guidelines and best practices
    • Resonance and vibration
    • Excessive thrusts and moments on connected equipment
    • Leakage at joints
    • Excessive piping sag
    • Disengagement of piping from supports
    • Interference with expansion and contraction

· Technical Integrity Audits

    • Guidelines and procedures
    • Checklists
    • Implementation plans

COURSE LOCATIONS

Code From To City Fee
MME22 24 Feb 2020 06 Mar 2020 New York US$ 9000 Book
MME22 27 Apr 2020 08 May 2020 Frankfurt US$ 9500 Book
MME22 07 Jun 2020 18 Jun 2020 Cairo US$ 6500 Book
MME22 03 Aug 2020 14 Aug 2020 Madrid US$ 8500 Book
MME22 25 Oct 2020 05 Nov 2020 Alexandria US$ 6500 Book
MME22 27 Dec 2020 07 Jan 2021 Makkah US$ 7000 Book


DUBAI OFFICE

Ittihad Deira Building,
Al Ittihad Rd, Deira
Dubai,
UAE

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USA OFFICE

642 E14 Street,
10009-13 Manhattan,
New York (NY)
USA

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EGYPT OFFICE

52 General Kamal Hejab Street,
Suez Bridge,
Cairo,
Egypt

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COURSE CERTIFICATE

Certificate of Completion will be provided to the candidate(s) who successfully attend and complete the course. Training hours attendance percentage of 75% is required.


TRAINING HOURS

Standard course hours: 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Informal discussions: 4:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.


TRAINING METHODOLOGY

We use a blend of interactive and hands-on methods, active participation, a variety of instructional techniques, dynamic presentations, individual and group exercises, in depth discussion, DVD’s, role-plays, case studies, examples. All of the information, competencies, knowledge and skills acquired within our training programs, are 100% transferrable to the participants’ workplace.


ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION

Pre-Test and Post-Test Assessment are applied on 5-day and 10-day programs. Also, post course evaluation and candidate’s evaluation are applied to add another level of quality measurement. Candidates’ feedback is highly appreciated to elevate the training service quality.


ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT

A- Have staff trained in the latest training and development approaches

B- Support nationalization and talent management initiatives

C- Have properly trained and informed people who will be able to add value

D- Gain relevant technical knowledge, skills and competencies


PERSONAL IMPACT

A- Develop job related skills

B- Develop personal skills in subject matter

C- Have a record of your growth and learning results

D- Bring proof of your progress back to your organization

F- Become competent, effective and productive

G- Be more able to make sound decisions

H- Be more effective in day to day work by mastering job-related processes

I- Create and develop competency to perform job well


FREQUENT NOMINATIONS SCHEME

A- 10% discount after 05 candidates’ registration.

B- 15% discount after 10 candidates’ registration.    

C- 20% discount after 20 candidates’ registration.

D- 25% discount after 25 candidates’ registration.

E- 30% discount after 30 candidates’ registration

F- Higher discount rates will be offered based on work volume with different clients.  


SEVERAL NOMINATIONS ON THE SAME COURSE SCHEME

A- One extra free seat is offered on 4 candidates on the same course and dates.

B- Two extra free seats are offered on 6 candidates on the same course and dates.

C- Three extra free seats are offered on 8 candidates on the same course and dates.

D- Four extra free seats are offered on 10 candidates on the same course and dates.

E- Five extra free seats are offered on 12 candidates on the same course and dates.


REGISTRATION POLICY

Nominations to our public courses are to be processed by the client’s Training and/or HR departments. A refund will be issued back to the client in the event of course cancellation or seat unavailability. A confirmation will be issued to the relevant department official(s). 


CANCELLATION POLICY

If a confirmed registration is cancelled less than 5 working days prior to the course start date, a substitute participant may be nominated to attend the same course or a 20% cancellation charge is applied. In case of a no-show, a 100% fee will be charged.


PAYMENT POLICY

Payment is due upon receiving the course confirmation, invoice and/or proforma invoice. However; the fee due can be wire transferred to our bank account directly after course completion. Our bank details are illustrated on the confirmation, invoice and proforma invoice, as well. The above documents can be communicated electronically, i.e., in a soft copy or/and in hard copy based on customer’s request.


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