Risk Assessment -Off-Site Consequences
Course: #  2726   CEUs: .7
 
This course is for process safety personnel who quantify the consequences of safety incidents for the purposes of quantifying risk.

Overview

The US EPA's guidance documents on off-site consequence analysis (OCA) describe how the consequence component of risk should be determined for both worst cases and alternative cases. While other tools are available, the EPA OCA guidance is widely used, and the basis of comparison for most discussions with the public. This one day course explains the theory behind these EPA-approved techniques, and trains students in their use through a combination of lecture, discussion, and hands-on exercises. The course wraps up with an exercise in the use of the EPA software, RMP*Comp, and a review of the requirements for an EPA Risk Management Plan.

 

 

Topics

  • Toxic Gas Releases
  • Liquid Spill and Vaporization
  • Vapor Cloud Explosions
  • BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosions)
  • Pool Fires
  • Jet Fires
  • RMP*Comp
  • EPA Risk Management Plans

 

Location Start Dates
St. Louis, MO Call for schedule

Cost: $500 (US $)
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Registration Request

 


To Register for Courses, please contact:
Emerson Process Management
Process Systems & Solutions
Educational Services Center 12301 Research Blvd. - Building III Austin, TX 78759
Phone: 512-834-7689
e-mail: David.Shields@EmersonProcess.com

 

 

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