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SUMMARY:Energy Isolation Plan\, Procedure and Checklist
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nEmployees performing service or maintenance on ma
 chinery may face risks from unexpected energization\, start-up\, or releas
 e of stored energy in the equipment. Modern machines pose various hazards 
 to workers from electrical\, mechanical\, pneumatic\, or hydraulic energy 
 sources. Safely disengaging or making the equipment safe to work on involv
 es removing all energy sources\, a process known as ‘isolation’.\n\nFo
 r modern plants\, large industrial installations\, oil and gas plants\, an
 d offshore installations\, implementing reliable\, practical\, and cost-ef
 fective operational systems is crucial. This intensive training course pro
 vides thorough procedures for isolating equipment using recommended techni
 ques.\nLearning Objectives\nUpon completing this Energy Isolation: Plan\, 
 Procedure and Checklist course by Xcelerate Training Institute\, participa
 nts will be able to:\n\n 	Identify common energy hazards.\n 	Understand th
 e principles of energy isolation.\n 	Differentiate between primary and pos
 itive isolation practices.\n 	Gain a basic understanding of various energy
  sources.\n 	Establish awareness of energy isolation procedures\, standard
 s\, and practices.\n 	Comprehend common terminology related to isolations 
 and control.\n 	Recognize where and when different equipment used in posit
 ive isolation should be utilized.\n 	Identify hazards related to loss of c
 ontainment and personal injury.\n 	Define roles and responsibilities for a
 chieving safe and reliable process isolation.\n 	Plan and conduct risk ass
 essment processes effectively.\n\nTraining Methodology\nThis collaborative
  training program includes:\n\n 	Lectures\n 	Seminars &amp\; Presentations
 \n 	Group Discussions\n 	Assignments\n 	Case Studies &amp\; Functional Exe
 rcises Following the ‘Do-Review-Learn-Apply’ model.\n\nBenefits for Yo
 ur Organization\nOrganizations can benefit from:\n\n 	Familiarity with cur
 rent practices and techniques for using electrical and mechanical technolo
 gy.\n 	A solid understanding of various electrical and mechanical equipmen
 t.\n 	Reduced costs by keeping energy isolation activities in-house.\n 	Mi
 nimized equipment downtime with increased technical knowledge.\n 	Applicat
 ion of good practice techniques for diagnosing problems with electrical an
 d mechanical equipment.\n 	Compliance with Health &amp\; Safety and legal 
 requirements for working with electrical and mechanical equipment.\n\nBene
 fits for You\nParticipants will gain:\n\n 	Thorough knowledge of electrici
 ty regulations\, industry practices\, and safe isolation techniques.\n 	Ab
 ility to implement safe working behavior for Extra Low Voltage\, Low Volta
 ge\, and High Voltage applications.\n 	Working knowledge of isolation and 
 risk assessment procedures for plants.\n 	Increased awareness of different
  roles within the electrical safety rules domain.\n 	Familiarity with vari
 ous instrumentation and mechanical systems.\n 	Skills to assess and overco
 me problems associated with electrical and mechanical isolation procedures
 .\n\nTarget Audience\nThis course is suitable for:\n\n 	Technical professi
 onals with executive functions in electrical and mechanical isolation.\n 	
 Qualified supervisors in electrical and mechanical isolation environments.
 \n 	Employees working with electrical and mechanical isolation processes.\
 n 	Senior operational managers and those auditing\, and reviewing electric
 al and mechanical isolation systems.\n 	Employees working with machines wh
 ere sudden energy release could cause injury or damage.\n 	Plant operators
  and technicians in the petrochemical and manufacturing industries.\n 	Ind
 ividuals with plant safety responsibilities in electrical and mechanical i
 solation.\n 	Plant operators and technicians in the oil and gas industry.\
 n 	Other plant personnel responsible for performing safe electrical and me
 chanical isolations.\n\nCourse Outline\nEnergy\, Legislative Requirements\
 , and Codes of Practice\n\n 	What is Energy?\n 	Common Energy Sources\n 	O
 SHA Requirements and Electricity at Work Regulations\n 	Procedures\, Stand
 ards\, and Approved Codes of Practice\n\nEnergy Isolation Procedure Scope\
 , Purpose\, and Authority\n\n 	Introduction to Energy Control Procedures\n
  	Scope\, Purpose\, and Authority\n 	Periodic Inspections\n 	Employee Trai
 ning and Retraining\n\nSafe Systems of Work\, Electrical Isolation\, and L
 OTO\n\n 	Introduction to Energy Isolation (Electrical)\n 	Safe Systems of 
 Work\n 	Safe Working Practices\n 	Electrical Isolations and Techniques\n 	
 LOTO Requirements\n 	Earthing Requirements for Isolation\n 	Problems Assoc
 iated with Electrical Isolation\n\nDocumentation\, Instrumentation\, Contr
 ol\, and Associated Mechanical Systems\n\n 	Isolation Confirmation Certifi
 cates\n 	Introduction to Energy Isolation (Instrumentation)\n 	Instrument 
 Isolation Techniques\n 	Intrinsically Safe Systems and Associated Dangers\
 n 	Safe Systems of Work\n 	ELV Isolation for Instrument Energy Sources\n 	
 ‘Block and Bleed’ Techniques\n 	Isolation of Instrument Piping\n 	Isol
 ation of Devices &amp\; Plans Used in Process Control\n 	Issues/Problems A
 ssociated with Instrumentation Isolation\n 	Energy Control Procedures – 
 Documentation Exceptions\n\nMechanical Systems\, Hydraulics\, Pneumatics\,
  and Potentially Explosive Energy\n\n 	Introduction to Mechanical Energy I
 solation\n 	Safe Systems of Work and Working Practices\n 	Mechanical Isola
 tion Techniques\n 	Valves\, Gearboxes\, and Motors\n 	Piping\, Pipe Flange
 s\, and Joints\n 	Hydraulic and Pneumatic Isolation\n 	Issues/Problems Ass
 ociated with Mechanical Isolation\n 	Introduction to Potentially Explosive
  Atmospheres\n 	Standards and Good Practices\n\nPotentially Explosive Ener
 gy and Concepts\n\n 	Safe Working Practices\n 	Risks of Potential Electric
 al Energy Release\n 	Risks of Potential Instrument Energy Release\n 	Risks
  of Potential Mechanical Energy Release\n 	Ignition Energy Assessment in O
 il &amp\; Gas Operations\n 	Overview of Equipment Concepts\n\nRoles &amp\;
  Responsibilities\n\n 	Owner Departments\n 	Principle Investigator / Proje
 ct Supervisor / Supervisor\n 	Faculty\, Staff\, and Affected Persons\n 	Qu
 alified Person\n 	Capital Projects / Construction Project Manager\n 	Contr
 actors and Joint Projects\n 	Outside Personnel (Contractors)\n 	Group Lock
 out/Tagout Requirements\n 	Periodic Inspection\n 	EH&amp\;S/General Safety
 \n 	Employee Training and Communication\n 	Additional Training\n 	Shift &a
 mp\; Personnel Changes\n\n&nbsp\;
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CATEGORIES:Electrical Engineering
LOCATION:London Training Courses\, The Ritz London Hotel\, London\, UK\, Un
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