

Production Facilities Control Room Operations and Production Safety Systems (T2)
Overview:
Introduction:
This training program is designed to provide participants with advanced knowledge and practical skills in operating control rooms and managing safety systems in production facilities. The program emphasizes real-time monitoring, effective decision-making, and the implementation of safety measures to ensure smooth operations and compliance with industry standards.
Program Objectives:
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
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Understand the principles and best practices for control room operations in production facilities.
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Effectively monitor and manage production processes to ensure operational efficiency.
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Implement and maintain safety systems to prevent and respond to emergencies.
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Analyze and troubleshoot issues using advanced tools and techniques.
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Ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations for production safety systems.
Targeted Audience
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Control Room Operators.
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Production Supervisors.
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Safety Officers and Engineers.
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Maintenance Personnel.
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Process Engineers.
Program Outline:
Unit 1:
Fundamentals of Control Room Operations:
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Overview of control room operations in production facilities.
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Understanding control room layouts and equipment functions.
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Key roles and responsibilities of control room operators.
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Real-time monitoring and data interpretation techniques.
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Introduction to SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems.
Unit 2:
Process Monitoring and Optimization:
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Techniques for efficient process monitoring and control.
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Managing production flow and equipment performance.
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Using advanced analytics to optimize production processes.
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Identifying and addressing process deviations and inefficiencies.
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Integration of automated systems for real-time process adjustments.
Unit 3:
Safety Systems in Production Facilities:
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Principles of production safety systems and their importance.
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Overview of emergency shutdown (ESD) and fire and gas detection systems.
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Implementing safety instrumented systems (SIS) in production facilities.
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Risk assessment and hazard analysis methodologies.
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Case studies on incidents and lessons learned in safety management.
Unit 4:
Troubleshooting and Incident Management:
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Identifying common issues in control room operations.
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Systematic approaches to troubleshooting in production processes.
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Managing and documenting incidents effectively.
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Decision-making under pressure during emergencies.
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Restoring operations after shutdowns or system failures.
Unit 5:
Compliance, Standards, and Continuous Improvement:
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Overview of key global standards (e.g., IEC 61508/61511, ISA) and local regulatory requirements for safety systems.
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Auditing and assessing control room and safety system performance.
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Developing and implementing continuous improvement strategies.
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Training and competency development for control room personnel.
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Leveraging technology advancements for improved safety and efficiency.