Advanced Diploma in Chemical Process Safety
Learn about safety, hazards and risks, as well as risk management, and also the classifications of fire and explosions.
Description
In this course, you will learn about the concept of safety, hazards, and risks, as well as the concept of risk management. Various toxicology studies and modelling concepts, as well as the classifications of hazardous materials will also be covered in this course. Then, you will learn about some problems related to industrial hygiene, and also source modelling.
This course will also teach you about fires and explosions, as well as the various classifications of fires and the anatomy of the fire extinguisher. The course will also cover the design, types and installation of sprinkler systems, and also, the types of relief systems. Then, this course will also teach you about the health and safety at work, as well as the probability theoryu in risk analysis.
Then, the course will teach you about the outcomes of accidents, as well as a look at various case studies on disasters that have occurred in the past. Lastly, the course will teach you about process safety management, as well as the importance of personal protective equipment. This course is important for learners who want to learner about safety in chemical plants, as well as the various risks and hazards that can occur in chemical plants.
Start Course NowModules
Safety, Hazards and Risks
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Safety, Hazards and Risks - Learning Outcomes
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Safety and Accident Loss Statistics
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Risk Management and Hazardous Substance Rules
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Nature of Accident and Major Disasters
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Fundamental Principles: Scale Up and Runaway Reactions
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Problems Related to Safety and Accident Loss Statistics
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Safety, Hazards and Risks - Lesson Summary
Introduction to Toxicology
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Introduction to Toxicology - Learning Outcomes
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Toxicology: Introduction, Routes and Exposure
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Toxicology: Elimination, Responses and Treatment
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Dose Response Relationship
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Dose Response and Threshold Dose: Predictive Models and Extrapolation
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Industrial Hygiene: Regulations and Identification
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Introduction to Toxicology - Lesson Summary
MSDS Information and Industrial Hygiene
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MSDS Information and Industrial Hygiene - Learning Outcomes
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Material Safety Data Sheet I
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Material Safety Data Sheet II
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Industrial Hygiene: Evaluation
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Noise, Vibration and Radiation
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Industrial Hygiene: Control
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MSDS Information and Industrial Hygiene - Lesson Summary
Introduction to Source Models
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Introduction to Source Models - Learning Outcomes
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Problems Related to Industrial Hygiene
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Introduction to Source Models
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Source Models for Gas
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Source Models for Pool Boiling
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Source Model Problems
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Introduction to Source Models - Lesson Summary
Introduction to Fire and Explosions
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Introduction to Fire and Explosions - Learning Outcomes
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Fire and Explosions: Introduction
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Fire and Explosions: Flammability Characterisitics
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Explosion and its Classification I
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Explosion and its Classification II
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Fire Extinguishers I
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Introduction to Fire and Explosions - Lesson Summary
Prevention of Fire and Explosions
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Prevention of Fire and Explosions - Learning Outcomes
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Fire Extinguishers II
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Problems Related to Fire and Explosion
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Designs to Prevent Fire and Explosion: Inerting and Purging
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Designs to Prevent Fire and Explosion: Static Electricity
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General Design Methods to Prevent Fire
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Prevention of Fire and Explosions - Lesson Summary
Diploma in Chemical Process Safety - First Assessment
Introduction to Reliefs
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Introduction to Reliefs - Learning Outcomes
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Sprinklers I
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Sprinklers II
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Introduction to Reliefs
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Type of Reliefs
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Relief Scenario
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Introduction to Reliefs - Lesson Summary
Hazards and Risk Assessment
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Hazards and Risk Assessment - Learning Outcomes
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Relief Sizing
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Hazard and Hazard Identification: Introduction
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Hazard Identification Methods and HAZOP
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Safety Reviews and Risk Assessment I
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Safety Reviews and Risk Assessment II
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Hazards and Risk Assessment - Lesson Summary
Quantitative Risk Analysis
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Quantitative Risk Analysis - Learning Outcomes
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Review of Probability Theory
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Quantitative Risk Analysis: Event Trees
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Quantitative Risk Analysis: Fault Trees
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Cause Consequence Analysis and Layer of Protection Analysis
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Bow-Tie Analysis
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Quantitative Risk Analysis - Lesson Summary
Introduction to Accident Investigation
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Introduction to Accident Investigation - Learning Outcomes
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Accident Research: Introduction
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Accident Causation Theories
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Accident Investigation Procedure I
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Accident Investigation Procedure II
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Jaipur Terminal Fire, India: October 29, 2009
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Introduction to Accident Investigation - Lesson Summary
Case Study: Historical Industrial Disasters
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Case Study: Historical Industrial Disasters - Learning Outcomes
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The Flixborough UK, Cyclohhexane Disaster: June 01, 1974
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Seveso Accident: July 10, 1976
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The Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster: April 26, 1986
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Bhopal Gas Tragedy: December 03, 1984
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Bhopal Gas Tragedy: Investigation
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Case Study: Historical Industrial Disasters - Lesson Summary
Nuclear Radiation and Safety
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Nuclear Radiation and Safety - Learning Outcomes
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Nuclear Radiation
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Process Safety Management
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Personal Protective Equipments
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Safety: Laws and Regulations
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Nuclear Disaster: Earthquake
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Nuclear Radiation and Safety - Lesson Summary
Diploma in Chemical Process Safety - Second Assessment
Course assessment
Learning Outcomes
Having completed this course, you should be able to:
- Discuss a summary of the various types of sprinkler systems.
- Discuss an introduction and the importance of relief system devices.
- Discuss the importance of relief sizing.
- Explain the concept of hazards and how hazards are identified.
- Explain the concepts of risks and risk assessment.
- Discuss the quantitative risk analysis of any hazard or hazard process.
- Discuss the cause consequence analysis and the layer of protection analysis.
- Identify the methods used in bow-tie Analysis.
- Discuss various theories surrounding the causes of accidents.
- Explain the importance of process safety management in the chemical process.
- Identify the importance of personal protective equipment in industries.
- Discuss the various safety laws and regulations in the workplace.
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