HAZOP Study for Team Leaders and Team Members
Online | Face-to-face | In-company
Overview
This course provides practical training in the HAZOP technique for study team members and those new to team leadership. Alongside presentations covering all the essential aspects of the method, you will participate in workshops using the HAZOP methodology for continuing processes and sequential operations. You will also learn more about the relationship between HAZOP and other hazard identification methods and hazard studies.
Much of the course is dedicated to group work on realistic HAZOP studies, giving team leaders and team members practical experience in their respective roles.
Examples are drawn from a range of industry sectors and typical reports are also provided. You can also take part in discussion and analysis sessions to identify strengths, weaknesses and learning points from the case studies.
If you have little or limited experience as a HAZOP team member, you should register for the course as a team member. Experienced team members, those new to team leadership, and leaders in need of a refresher, should register as a team leader.
Course outline
- The HAZOP technique
- Developing hazardous scenarios
- Roles and responsibilities
- Human factors
- Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
Learning outcomes
Team leaders will learn:
- how to be a good leader, emphasised by practice and reviews
- how to manage HAZOP studies
- the importance of pre-study preparation
- how to work effectively with the team secretary and the team members.
Team members will learn:
- how HAZOP study works
- the role and responsibilities of a team member
- how to become a valuable team member.
Who will benefit
- New HAZOP team leaders
- New HAZOP team members
- Experienced HAZOP team members moving on to team leadership
- Engineers and other technical personnel new to HAZOP
- Anyone with safety/project management responsibilities
What delegates say
"Teaching of a very high standard. The online format worked well. Nigel was very good at tailoring his course to suit individuals' objectives."
E Arnott, MMA Consulting, Ireland
"I really enjoyed completing the activities as it broke up the sessions and gave us a chance to practise what we'd learned. Also, a good opportunity to meet and work with others, particularly for the online version of the course."
S Winstone-Partidge, AWE, UK
"Great course content. Very detailed and informative."
D Delahunty, Pilkington, UK
"The exercises gave us a great chance to participate in the different variety of HAZOP studies and provided great experience for both newcomers to HAZOP and experienced members."
C McDermott, Booth Welsh, UK
"A very concise overview of HAZOP. Good level of detail from a technical perspective and plenty of relevant information on the broader aspects of HAZOP."
P Henry, Victrex, UK
Upcoming courses
Online
Online courses consist of three live and interactive modules with the trainer. There will also be some work to complete independently before the course and between the live sessions. More details will be provided after you have registered.
From 20 February 2025
- Module 1–20 February 2025, 10:00–13:00 GMT
- Module 2–25 February 2025, 10:00–13:00 GMT
- Module 3–28 February 2025, 10:00–13:00 GMT
From 30 April 2025
- Module 1–30 April 2025, 14:00–17:00 BST
- Module 2–2 May 2025, 14:00–17:00 BST
- Module 3–7 May 2025, 14:00–17:00 BST
From 15 May 2025
- Module 1–15 May 2025, 09:00–12:00 AWST / MYT, 11:00–14:00 AEST, 13:00–16:00 NZST
- Module 2–20 May 2025, 09:00–12:00 AWST / MYT, 11:00–14:00 AEST, 13:00–16:00 NZST
- Module 3–21 May 2025, 09:00–12:00 AWST / MYT, 11:00–14:00 AEST, 13:00–16:00 NZST
Live sessions are delivered via Microsoft Teams. If you don't already have this installed, you can join as a guest in order to access the training.
Face-to-face
- 25–27 March 2025, Reading, UK
- 19–21 August 2025, Melbourne
Not available then?
Register your interest in alternative dates.
Fees – book early and save 20%
Book any live online or face-to-face training course before 31 January 2025 and SAVE 20%! Simply use discount code EARLY20 at checkout.
- IChemE member £2,050 + VAT / AU$4,000 + GST
- Non-member £2,550 + VAT / AU$4,980 + GST
Terms and conditions: offer applies to live online or face-to-face course bookings made between 2 December 2024 and 31 January 2025. Applies to both member and non-member prices but cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer eg multi-place discounts. Registration must be confirmed and paid by 31 January 2025.
How to register
Select your preferred course from the list of upcoming start dates and go to the 'Book course' button at the bottom of the page.
More than one person to train?
Multi-place discounts
Discounts are available to companies booking more than one place. Bookings must be made at the same time to receive the discount.
- 2 places – 10% discount
- 3 places –15% discount
- 4 or more places – 20% discount
In-company training
This course can be delivered to corporate teams, either on-site or online. This could be a cost-effective option if you have several people requiring the training. Content can be tailored to your specific requirements. Request a quotation.
Attendance certificate & CPD hours
An e-certificate will be issued at the end of the course to confirm attendance and CPD hours logged. Please note that you must attend the whole course to receive the certificate.
In the case of online courses, CPD hours should be used as an approximate guide and will vary depending on the preferred approach of the delegate and to what extent additional learning is completed.
For participants in Malaysia, this course has been awarded 12 CPD hours by the Board of Engineers Malaysia.
Associated course
HAZOP Leadership and Management
Explore best practice in HAZOP leadership and management.
Trainer
David Clark, BEng, MIChemE, CEng, MEI
After graduating in chemical engineering from Teesside in 1987, David worked as a shift manager at Cargill’s Edible Oils processing facility in Hull.
In 1989, David commenced a long association with BP at the Saltend Chemicals Park before chairing his first HAZOP at Dimlington Gas Terminal in 2001. In 2009, he helped develop the BP HAZOP accreditation process. During this period, David co-established and developed a small engineering consultancy, where he worked for various companies across many sectors, before joining Nippon Gohsei in 2003 as Process Engineering Lead with spells as Interim Engineering Manager.
David's consultancy specialised in technical safety, and undertook over 30 HAZOPs, HAZIDs and LOPAs for BP in the UK and Norwegian sectors of the North Sea (offshore platforms, FPSO vessels and onshore facilities) and the BTC pipeline in Azerbaijan. Following the Macondo Incident, David was assigned to Jordan to conduct a HAZOP analysis to minimise the likelihood of a similar incident occurring on a drilling rig in the Middle East.
David has facilitated over 30 safety studies for Centrica Energy Storage, Tronox, Prax Lindsey Oil Refinery, Teekay Petrojarl / Enquest, GDF-Suez and Ciba Specialty Chemicals, amongst others. David is a Chartered Member of IChemE and currently works in the energy transition arena.