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F.S. Eng (TÜV Rheinland) for Process Hazards & Risk Analysis (PH&RA)

Written by Risk Alive | Jan 15, 2025 7:25:43 PM

Personal Development

Three classroom or live remote training days, with 1/2 day exam
Providing 2.4 CEU (Continuing Education Units) or 24 PDH (Professional Development Hours). Includes course registration, course materials, lunch and refreshments, exam, and a submission to TÜV (Rheinland).

Course Overview 

The TÜV (Rheinland) Functional Safety Program supports engineers or any person working in the functional safety field. It supports the professional development of practitioners in the field of functional safety by incorporating the principles of REVISED IEC 61511:2016-2nd EDITION and other relevant international standards into a technical training course.

This course is designed to add depth of knowledge and understanding of the subject. The program, also, offers engineers who possess work experience in the field of functional safety the ability to obtain a certificate, demonstrating their expertise. For more information, refer to www.tuvasi.com

ACM’s TÜV (Rheinland) Functional Safety Engineering training course within the TÜV (Rheinland) Functional Safety Program has been reviewed and accepted by TÜV (Rheinland) Industrie Service GmbH - Automation, Software and Information Technology (ASI). 

Course Benefits

Understand the most commonly used methods for risk analysis associated with process and operational related hazards.

  • Introduce the concepts and definitions related with Process Hazards and Risk Analysis, PH&RA
  • Participate taking an active role and give effective support during the PH&RA process
  • Assess the impact those hazards, create and determine the risk involved
  • Determine and assess the safety related measures needed to control the hazards and reduce the risks
  • Relationship of international standards related to PH&RA including the international standards IEC 61822, and REVISED IEC 61511:2016-2nd EDITION.
  • How to avoid common pitfalls and traps of the presented PH&RA methods

Prerequisites or Related Courses

In accordance with the TÜV (Rheinland) Functional Safety Program guidelines, students should possess:

  • A minimum of 3 to 5 years’ experience in the field of functional safety
  • University degree or equivalent engineer level responsibilities status as certified by employer

Participants are eligible to receive a TÜV (Rheinland) certificate and to use the title “Functional Safety Engineer TÜV (Rheinland)” concerning Process Hazard & Risk Analysis within the TÜV (Rheinland) Functional Safety Program provided that they:

  • Attend ACM’s TÜV (Rheinland) Functional Safety Program training in Process Hazard & Risk Analysis
  • Pass the Final Exam, after attending ACM Facility Safety training
  • Meet all other eligibility criteria according to the TÜV (Rheinland) Functional Safety Program

Who Should Attend

  • PHA / HAZOP Team Leaders & scribes
  • Health & Safety / HSE professionals
  • Process Safety Management (PSM) / Loss Management specialists
  • Supervisors, managers and engineers responsible for PHA studies
  • F.S. Eng. Certified Professionals

This course will teach you the details of each of the most commonly used methods for risk analysis.

If you would like to learn more about how to prepare for, manage and facilitate PHAs, ACM also offers a PHA/ HAZOP Facilitation course.

Why Choose Risk Alive®?

Our courses and workshops are experiential, interactive and provide participant’s with practical knowledge and tools that can be immediately applied back at work.

We also offer options for in-person or remote training experiences, as well as private and customizable training courses for you or your team.