Chemical Process Safety
Learn about the concept of safety, hazards, and risks, as well as the concept of risk management, relief systems, and classifications of fire and explosions.
The free online chemical process safety course will teach you about the concept of safety, hazards, and risks, as well as the concept of risk management, and also industrial hygiene problems and source modeling. You will also learn about the classifications of fires and explosions, the anatomy of the fire extinguisher, as well as the types, design, and installation of sprinkler systems, and also, the importance of personal protective equipment.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
Safety, Hazards and Risks
In this module, you will be introduced to the concept of safety, hazards, and risks, as well as the concept of risk management. You will also be introduced to four significant disasters of the world, fundamental principles related to reaction runaway, and loss statistics problems.
Introduction to Toxicology
In this module, you will be introduced to various toxicology studies, the elimination of toxic substances, and also, dose versus response. You will also be introduced to the toxicological disease process and modelling concepts, as well as the concept of industrial hygiene.
MSDS Information and Industrial Hygiene
In this module, you will be introduced to the classifications of hazardous material, and also look at the material safety data sheet. You will also be introduced to threshold limit values, noise intensity, as well as personal protective gear.
Introduction to Source Models
In this module, you will be introduced to problems related to industrial hygiene, as well as an introduction to source modelling. You will also be introduced to the source model for gas, the source model for pool boiling, and some problems related to source models.
Introduction to Fire and Explosions
In this module, you will be introduced to fires and explosion, as well as modes of heat transfer, and also, the characteristics of flammability. You will also be introduced to the various classifications of explosions, the classifications of fire, and the types of fire extinguishers.
Prevention of Fire and Explosions
In this module, you will be introduced to the anatomy of the fire extinguisher, as well as vacuum and pressure purging with impure nitrogen. You will also be introduced to electrostatic discharge, and general design methodology to prevent the electrostatic ignition.
Diploma in Chemical Process Safety – First Assessment
You need to score 80% or more to pass.; Module
Introduction to Reliefs
In this module, you will be introduced to the design of sprinkler systems, as well as the types and installation of sprinkler systems. The topic also examines an introduction to relief systems, the various types of relief systems, and an introduction to relief scenarios.
Hazards and Risk Assessment
In this module, you will be introduced to relief sizing, the definition of hazards, and its classifications, as well as the methods of identifying hazards. You will also be introduced to the health and safety at work act, and various tools available for risk assessment.
Quantitative Risk Analysis
In this module, you will be introduced to the probability theory in risk analysis, as well as the essential elements of the probability theory. You will also be introduced to probability as risk assessment, and the mathematics of the probability theory.
Introduction to Accident Investigation
In this module, you will be introduced to studies related to accidents, as well as accident near miss. You will also be introduced to dangerous occurrences, the outcomes of accidents, as well as accident causation theories.
Case Study: Historical Industrial Disasters
In this module, you will be introduced to various case studies around the operations of the Flixbourough petrochemical plant, as well as the safety measures and reactor configuration that led to the Seveso accident. You will also be introduced to the extent of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and the accident investigations surrounding the Bhopal gas tragedy.
Nuclear Radiation and Safety
In this module, you will be introduced to radioactivity, as well as a definition of process safety management. You will also be introduced to the importance of personal protective equipment, safety laws and regulations, and the effects of a nuclear disaster.
Diploma in Chemical Process Safety – Second Assessment
You need to score 80% or more to pass.; Module
Course assessment
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