SIMOPS Procedures and Risk Assessment for Oil and Gas Operations Training Course, offered at Imperial Corporate Training Institute, is a comprehensive training course aimed at providing participants with in-depth knowledge and expertise in handling simultaneous operations in a complex oil and gas environment. In this training program, participants will be able to evaluate risks and control operations while maintaining efficiency and safety standards. It primarily targets improving participants’ comprehension and knowledge of coordinated processes and risk avoidance.
This will enable participants to acquire in-depth knowledge in hazard control, operational planning, and risk analysis techniques uniquely set up for application in the oil and gas industry. Using case studies, group activities, and scenario training, participants will learn to apply techniques for implementing SIMOPS operations in order to achieve safe and efficient execution in multiple operations. The program will equip participants with theoretical knowledge, including practical applications for preparation in operational settings in offshore and onshore platforms.
Objectives
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
- Take note of the concepts and significance of parallel or simultaneous operations (SIMOPS) in oil and gas plants.
- Hazard identification, evaluation, and control related to concurrent activities.
- Establish efficient SIMOPS procedures in order to minimize operation risks.
- Use risk assessment techniques to provide assurance of safety and compliance within complex operational environments.
- Improve coordination and communication between different operational teams. This will help prevent incidents.
- Incorporate hazard management strategies into daily operational planning.
- Case studies need to be analyzed in order to learn lessons about the effect of absent or weak risk management measures during a SIMOPS operation
Target Audience
This course is designed for professionals involved in oil and gas operations who are responsible for safety, risk management, and operational planning. Ideal participants include:
- Offshore and onshore operations managers
- HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) professionals
- Project and facility engineers
- Process safety and risk assessment specialists
- Operations supervisors and coordinators
- Professionals seeking advanced knowledge in simultaneous operations and hazard management