an advanced course hazard analyses for …psc.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/ce/4192 -...

2
GexCon is presenting an advanced course on the analysis of facilities. The 2-day course will address multiple hazards LNG release and dispersion, explosion modeling, cryogenic spills, prevention and mitigation, probabilistic risk assessments, legislation, accidents, selected case studies. The course will prove helpful to experienced engineers, safety supervisors, and operating managers who are committed to safe workplaces. Fundamentals of LNG LNG Safety Regulations Gas Explosion Basics Cryogenic Hazards LNG Accidents: History LNG Accident Consequence Models Prevention and Mitigation Quantitative Risk Assessment Methodology Analyses – Case Studies CONTENT WHO SHOULD ATTEND? AN ADVANCED COURSE PROGRAM OVERVIEW GexCon US, 4833 Rugby Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814 United States Phone: (301) 915-9940 Fax: (301) 656-2953 www.gexconus.com HAZARD ANALYSES FOR LNG FACILITIES ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE December 2-3, 2015 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Presented by GexCon & Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center MKOPSC The Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center’s mission is to promote safety as second nature in industry around the world with goals to prevent future accidents. The Center develops safer processes, equipment, procedures, and management strategies to minimize losses within the processing industry. MKOPSC is located on the TAMU-College Station Campus. PHONE: 979-845-3489 WEB: http://psc.tamu.edu/ Safety engineers, managers, supervisors, and other personnel involved in the design, operation or modification of onshore and offshore LNG facilities (import, export, bunkering, transportation, etc.) as well as onshore processing facilities Representatives of governmental or public bodies involved in development of safety regulations Anyone who would like to develop an understanding of fire and explosion safety for LNG facilities LEGISLATION EXPLOSION MODELING RELEASE AND DISPERSION IGNITION PREVENTIVE MEASURES MITIGATION PROBABILISTIC RISK ASSESSMENTS ACCIDENTS SELECTED CASES OUTLOOK

Upload: others

Post on 06-Aug-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: AN ADVANCED COURSE HAZARD ANALYSES FOR …psc.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/CE/4192 - Hazard...Hazard Assessment Methodologies Deterministic vs. Probabilistic methods Coffee Break

GexCon is presenting an advanced course on the analysis of

facilities. The 2-day course will address multiple hazards

LNG release and dispersion, explosion modeling, cryogenic spills, prevention and mitigation, probabilistic risk assessments, legislation, accidents, selected case studies. The course will prove helpful to experienced engineers, safety supervisors, and operating managers who are committed to safe workplaces.

Fundamentals of LNGLNG Safety RegulationsGas Explosion BasicsCryogenic HazardsLNG Accidents: HistoryLNG Accident Consequence ModelsPrevention and MitigationQuantitative Risk Assessment MethodologyAnalyses – Case Studies

CONTENTWHO SHOULD ATTEND?

AN ADVANCED COURSE

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

GexCon US, 4833 Rugby Ave,Bethesda, MD 20814United StatesPhone: (301) 915-9940Fax: (301) 656-2953www.gexconus.com

HAZARD ANALYSES FOR LNG FACILITIESONSHORE AND OFFSHOREDecember 2-3, 2015 Texas A&M University, College Station, TXPresented by GexCon & Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center

MKOPSCThe Mary Kay O’Connor Process SafetyCenter’s mission is to promote safety assecond nature in industry around theworld with goals to prevent futureaccidents. The Center develops saferprocesses, equipment, procedures, andmanagement strategies to minimizelosses within the processing industry.

MKOPSC is located on theTAMU-College Station Campus.PHONE: 979-845-3489WEB: http://psc.tamu.edu/

Safety engineers, managers,supervisors, and other personnelinvolved in the design, operation ormodification of onshore and offshoreLNG facilities (import, export,bunkering, transportation, etc.) aswell as onshore processing facilitiesRepresentatives of governmental orpublic bodies involved indevelopment of safety regulationsAnyone who would like to developan understanding of fire andexplosion safety for LNG facilities

LEGISLATION

EXPLOSION MODELING

RELEASE AND DISPERSION

IGNITION

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

MITIGATION

PROBABILISTIC RISK ASSESSMENTS

ACCIDENTS

SELECTED CASES

OUTLOOK

Page 2: AN ADVANCED COURSE HAZARD ANALYSES FOR …psc.tamu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/CE/4192 - Hazard...Hazard Assessment Methodologies Deterministic vs. Probabilistic methods Coffee Break

AGENDADay 1

AGENDA

Introduction

Fundamentals of LNGComposition, Cryogenic properties, Hazards

explosion)

Cleveland explosion, Skikda LNG liquefaction facility explosion, other minor incidents

Gas Explosion BasicsCombustion mechanisms, Fuel reactivity, Positivefeedback mechanism, Importance of geometry, Explosion tests

Lunch

LNG Accident Consequence ModelsPotential leak sources, dispersion (liquid spills and

of CFD

Prevention and Mitigation

equipment, Maintenance and procedures, Inventory

Cryogenic Spill Hazards and Cryogenic Spill Protection

equipment, Maintenance and procedures, Inventory

End of the First Day

REGISTRATION

The lecturers include LNG and gas explosion experts

CONTACT DETAILS

Welcome and Coffee

LNG Safety Regulations49 CFR 193 and current U.S. DOT Guidance;EN 1473

Hazard Assessment MethodologiesDeterministic vs. Probabilistic methods

Coffee Break

Deterministic Analyses - Onshore IiquefactionCase studies (export and truck-loading facilities)

Lunch

Probabilistic AnalysesQRA examples for onshore facilities and probabilistic ERA for Floating LNG

Demonstration of LNG Spill and Pool fire

Prepare to Depart for the TEEX/Brayton Fire School

GexCon US, 4833 Rugby Ave,Bethesda, MD 20814United StatesPhone: (301) 915-9940Fax: (301) 656-2953www.gexconus.com

Register before November 24, 2015Pre-registration is required. Registerfor the course online at:http://engrevent.tamu.edu/event/101227Via e-mail to:[email protected] or

[email protected]

Early Registration fee $1255Registration after November 2, 2015:$1395

If accommodations are neededcontact College Station Hilton801 University Drive East,College Station, 77840,TEXAS, Phone +1 979-693-7500.

Valerie GreenAssociate DirectorMary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center

United States PHONE: 979-845-6884Email:[email protected]

The course will be held on theTexas A&M University campus,Jack E. Brown Building

GEXCON’S OFFICE IN THE USA

GEXCON US

Houston: 11757 Katy Freeway, Suite 1300, Houston, Tx, 77079 United StatesBethesda: 4833 Rugby Avenue, Suite 100, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 United StatesPh: 301-915-9940Email: [email protected]

GexCon’s headquarters are in Bergen, Norway

08:00

08:45

09:30

11:00

12:00

12:30

13:30

13:15

14:00

Questions and Answers15:30

Closing / Certificates15:45

Day 2

3122 TAMUCollege Station, TX 77843-3122

AN ADVANCED COURSE

ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE December 2-3, 2015Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

HAZARD ANALYSES FOR LNG FACILITIES

Presented by GexCon & Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center

ADMINISTRATOR