Hydrogen Safety Assurance
This course introduces the practical tools and techniques to allow Hydrogen equipment and facility designers and developers to build a robust yet pragmatic safety assurance framework and apply this to ensure and demonstrate that they are reducing risk to ALARP.
It examines how tried and tested approaches can be adapted to suit the specific characteristics and challenges of hydrogen as an energy vector by highlighting both commonalities and differences between hydrogen and well-understood hydrocarbons
At the end of the course you will be able to:
- Have an understanding of the hydrogen hazard, its specific characteristics and challenges.
- Understand how established risk assessment tools and techniques can be applied to hydrogen schemes, with appreciation of the limitation of these techniques.
- Define the purpose and benefits of the formal demonstration that risks are managed to ALARP, and understand how this can be best achieved.
Outline
- Introduction to Hydrogen
- Risk management for Hydrogen
- Qualitative risk assessment for Hydrogen
- Quantitative risk assessment for Hydrogen
- Safety Management Planning
Who should attend?
Managers, engineers, operators, HSE advisors and risk management practitioners involved in Hydrogen energy projects.
What prior study is recommended?
Education, skills or experience equivalent to undergraduate level.
Course Details
- Start Date
- 17th September 2024
- Schedule
- 9am – 5pm
- Location
- Warrington, UK
- Award
- Certificate of Attendance
- Price (excluding VAT)
- GBP 750
Nurul Huda
Nurul Huda, Principal Engineer, MSc, Beng (Hons)
Nurul is a Principal Engineer responsible for assisting clients in the UK and abroad with a wide range of oil and gas and renewable safety and risk management projects. He has over ten years of experience as a process safety consultant, specialising in quantitative studies for both offshore and onshore oil and gas facilities, such as Quantitative Risk Assessment, Fire & Explosion Risk Assessment, and Escape & Evacuation Risk Assessment (EERA). Furthermore, he has extensive experience with a variety of hazard identification and risk assessment techniques (e.g., bowtie, HAZOP, IPF SIL assignment and verification, FME(C)A), as well as developing safety arguments and ALARP demonstration. He is an experienced and confident trainer with extensive experience in the coordination, facilitation and delivery of training courses.
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