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Strategies for Fire, Disaster, and Explosive Prevention and Control in Petroleum Facilities

Introduction

Provides an explanation of the importance of risk assessment in petroleum facilities and how to identify and classify potential risks. It also discusses the necessary operations and guidelines for dealing with fire, explosion, and disaster incidents. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance of fire protection devices and equipment in petroleum facilities and how to conduct appropriate tests and inspections to ensure their efficiency.

Who should attend:

Employees in petroleum facilities such as staff, technicians, supervisors, engineers, executive managers, and safety and security officers in petroleum facilities.

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Course Profile

Day 1: Risk Assessment and Classification in Petroleum Facilities

  • Explaining the importance of assessment and risk analysis.
  • Classifying potential risks in petroleum facilities and setting priorities.

Day 2: Emergency Response Plan

  • Explaining the stages of developing an emergency response plan.
  • Identifying necessary procedures for dealing with fire, explosion, and disaster incidents.
  • Guidelines for emergency response.

Day 3: Training and Education

  • Explaining the importance of safety training in petroleum facilities.
  • Developing effective training programs for employees.
  • Presenting practical learning techniques for dealing with fire and disaster incidents.

Day 4: Equipment and Facilities

  • Explaining the types of equipment and facilities required in petroleum facilities.
  • Clarifying the maintenance and inspection of fire protection equipment.
  • Reviewing advanced fire detection and control systems.

Day 5: Regular Maintenance and Inspection

  • Explaining the importance of regular maintenance for equipment and fire protection systems.
  • Presenting types of suitable tests and inspections to ensure equipment efficiency.
  • Discussing the roles and responsibilities of maintenance and inspection teams.

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