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URL:https://x8ti.com/event/process-operator-training-course-5/
SUMMARY:Process Operator Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\nThe role of a Process Plant Operator can be cha
 llenging\, but it can also be a rewarding and stable career as this role i
 s required in many different industries. You will find out much more\, as 
 you peruse this course outline.\n\nAs a Process Plant Operators\, individu
 als have a wide variety of career choices in sectors like oil and gas\, po
 wer plants\, chemical industries\, oil refineries\, water treatment plants
 \, petrochemicals\, fertilizers\, cement\, F&amp\;B\, liquefied natural ga
 s\, pharmaceuticals\, and many other such industries. Because there are in
 trinsic dangers and complications within process facilities\, companies mu
 st verify that employees have the knowledge to carry out their duties safe
 ly and efficiently. This course will discuss the role of process plant ope
 rators to sustain optimum levels of efficiency while maintaining consisten
 tly safe and reliable operational procedures.\n\nWhy is this “Certified 
 Process Operator” training program crucial for effective process plant m
 anagement? If you are considering a career as a process plant operator\, y
 ou need to be aware of the key aspects of this role and the work environme
 nt making your decision. This course will help you to identify and underst
 and all the key areas of the tasks involved in the process plant operation
 s and production environment.\n\nThis Xcelerate Training Institute course 
 will provide you with a comprehensive view of the main roles and responsib
 ilities of a plant operator\, the usual key sets of skills you need\, and 
 the knowledge you need to hold to be a proficient plant operator.\n\nLearn
 ing Objectives\n\n 	Define the production plant and production systems\n 	
 Identify the different types of production organizations and future opport
 unities\n 	Learn operational organization structures and plant layouts\n 	
 Understand the roles and responsibilities of process plant operations staf
 f\n 	Obtain a deep understanding of a process plant operator’s lifestyle
 \n 	Discuss the process plant operator’s roles and responsibilities\n 	A
 ttain the required skills and knowledge for a competent plant operator\n 	
 Learn the importance of safety awareness in process plant operation\n\nTra
 ining Methodology\n\n 	Lectures\n 	Video demonstrations\n 	Quizzes &amp\; 
 Evaluations\n 	Seminars &amp\; Presentations\n 	Group Discussions\n 	Assig
 nments\n 	Case Studies &amp\; Functional Exercises\n\nBenefits for Your Or
 ganizations\n\n 	Benefit from training your employees on the definition an
 d importance of mechanical information\, along with the different roles pl
 ayed within the Certified Process Operator guidelines\n 	Learn and apply s
 tandards in equipment identification\, equipment design features analysis\
 , equipment performance calculations\, safe operation and monitoring of eq
 uipment\, and equipment maintenance\n 	Delegates will be able to apply the
  gained knowledge through this course and practice skills and that will im
 pact their respective companies\n 	Maintain better organizational safety r
 ecords\n\nBenefits for You\n\n 	Improve your career opportunities and incr
 ease your ability to work across worldwide industries like oil and gas\, a
 utomobile\, production\, construction\, aeronautics\, etc.\n 	Secure a rel
 evant job anywhere in the world with the right knowledge as a Certified Pr
 ocess Operator\n 	Get promoted in your current job in the Certified Proces
 s Operator field\n 	Acquire the professional skills and knowledge required
  to accomplish your tasks with optimal competence and accuracy\n 	Master t
 he knowledge and techniques to see the future of an effective Process Oper
 ating process\n 	Discover how to work well with your machines and the risk
 s of not being able to operate them accurately\n 	Contribute to your organ
 ization by being knowledgeable enough to determine the need for a program/
 process at your workplace\n 	Being able to understand an existing program 
 better\n 	Get an opportunity to work through hands-on exercises in detail 
 to gain the skills needed to facilitate a Certified Process Operation stud
 \n 	Gain the skills to plan\, manage\, facilitate and scribe for a Process
  Operating project\n\nTarget Audience\n\n 	Process operators involved in t
 he chemical\, hydrocarbons\, and refining industries\n 	Process plant tech
 nical professionals\n 	Engineers\, technicians\, and operators\n 	Supervis
 ors and maintenance personnel\n 	Project Engineers\n 	Engineering and tech
 nical personnel responsible for improving process and petrochemical plant\
 , and refinery profitability\n 	Those who are involved in planning\, manag
 ing and ensuring energy efficiency\n\nCourse Outline\n\nOverview of Proces
 s Plant Operation\n\n 	What is a production plant?\n 	Types of the product
 ion system\n 	Types of production organizations &amp\; future opportunitie
 s\n 	Production plant layouts\n 	Production organizational chart\n\nPlant 
 Operations Staff Work &amp\; Lifestyle\n\n 	The common attributes of plant
  operations staff\n 	The plant operator’s work and lifestyle\n\nProcess 
 Operators Roles &amp\; Responsibilities\n\n 	Who is a Process Operator?\n 
 	Part 1:\n\n 	Perform operator duties\, outside or in a control room\n 	Op
 erate electronic or computerized control panels\n 	Read instruments to gau
 ge flow\, level\, pressure\, concentration\, density etc.\n 	Acquire knowl
 edge of chemistry and chemical reactions\n 	Adjust valves\, pumps\, equipm
 ent\, controls\, as well as process equipment\n\n\n 	Part 2:\n\n 	Monitori
 ng outside process equipment\n 	Sampling\, testing\, and preparing documen
 ts on process operations maintenance\n 	Troubleshooting process operations
 \n 	Communicating effectively with co-workers and supervisors\n\n\n 	Part 
 3:\n\n 	Working independently or as a team on different projects and tasks
 \n 	Document critical activities and abnormalities\n 	Perform comprehensiv
 e shift handover\n\n\n 	Part 4:\n\n 	Ensure mitigation plans are in place\
 n 	Issue work permits and authorize the unit entry\n 	Responsible for hous
 ekeeping in work area\n 	Advise support groups on housekeeping needs\n\n\n
  	Part 5:\n\n 	Report abnormalities and take necessary corrective actions\
 n 	Work with Technical and Maintenance teams to solve process problems\n 	
 Prepare and commission equipment for Maintenance\n\n\n 	Part 6:\n\n 	Perfo
 rm normal operation\, unit start-ups\, process upsets and shutdowns as per
  SOP\n 	Ability to lead and train the new operator\n\n\n\nSkills &amp\; Kn
 owledge Required for Efficient Process Operators\n\n 	Personal attitude\n 
 	Soft Skills\n 	Technical skills\n\n 	Safety awareness\n 	Piping system\n 
 	Valves\n 	Process Plant Equipment (Introduction and Classifications)\n 	P
 rocess Plant Equipment (Fixed or Static Equipment)\n 	Process Plant Equipm
 ent (Rotary Equipment)\n 	Chemicals and Materials Handling\n 	Instrumentat
 ion\n 	Plant Drawings\n 	Process Control (Control room)\n 	Process Control
  (Basic Control Loop)\n 	Process Control (Common Types of Control System)\
 n 	Permit to Work System\n 	Emergency Response\n\n\n\nThe Importance of Sa
 fety Awareness in Process Operations\n\n 	Safety first\n 	Hazards classifi
 cations in process plant operations\n 	Key process hazards for plant opera
 tors\n 	Lack of safety awareness disasters\n 	Lessons gained from process 
 plant disasters\n 	Ten safety commandments\n\n&nbsp\;
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CATEGORIES:Mechanical Engineering
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