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Consequence Modelling Techniques - Full series for multiple users

Consequence Modelling Techniques - Full series for multiple users

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£1,055.00 price excludes VAT

Multiple-user fee

Our multiple user fee allows you to purchase this on-demand course for up to 10 individual users at a significantly reduced price of £1055 + VAT. If you are looking to purchase for a single user only click here.

Course overview

This new online course will help you understand a range of consequence modelling techniques, including their advantages and limitations. You’ll learn how to define the possible outcomes of hazardous material release and the impact of hazards on people, environment and property.

This four-module course will also demonstrate how to define source terms, discuss different approaches to consequence modelling and regulatory requirements for consequence modelling.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course, you will understand:

  • how to identify a set of major accident scenarios on a facility handling hazardous materials
  • which type of models available for different scenarios and which are appropriate at different stages of plant design or operation
  • the limitations of the various model types
  • how to define the possible outcomes of hazardous material release eg fire, explosions, and toxic effects
  • the requirements of modelling these hazards
  • the possible impact of hazards on people, the environment and property
  • the importance of defining source terms (initial conditions), including uncertainty
  • regulatory requirements for consequence modelling 

Who is it for?

Project and plant managers, safety managers on COMAH sites responsible for preparing safety reports and interpreting modelling results, professionals using consequence models and/or their results and want further guidance on the bases, validity and uses of modelling or those new to the field of process safety who need to understand the potential scale of accidents and the consequences.

What do you get?

  • downloads of all modules (usually an hour each)
  • most modules have a FAQ section at the end 
  • digital copies of slides and supporting materials (PDF) 
  • e-certificate of attendance, including hours allocation for CPD purposes (on request) 

    Course outline

    Module 1: An introduction to consequence modelling

    • Definitions
    • Reasons for modelling consequences
    • Models required
    • Models output examples
    • FAQs

    Module 2: Vulnerability and defining the source terms

    • Vulnerability (thermal relation - overpressures - toxic dose)
    • Concept of model
    • Modelling the source
    • Basic hazard identification
    • FAQs

    Module 3: Dispersion modelling

    • Dispersion
    • Transition between models
    • FAQs

    Module 4: How to interpret the output of the consequence modelling

    • Explosions
    • Fire modelling
    • Pool fires
    • Uses of results - uncertainties - regulator requirements
    • FAQs

    The development of this online course was funded in part by a donation from Saudi Aramco.


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