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IBSP - USA

Oil & Refinery Safety (ORS) Specialist

(IBSP - International Board of Safety Professionals)

Oil & Refinery Safety (ORS) Specialist

Overview

The Oil & Refinery Safety (ORS) Specialist program is a rigorous and specialized course dedicated to equipping professionals with the expertise and skills required to manage safety in the oil and refinery industry. This comprehensive training addresses the unique safety challenges and risks associated with oil and refinery operations, ensuring that participants can effectively safeguard these critical facilities. The ORSS program combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, making it an essential resource for professionals seeking to excel in the field of oil and refinery safety.

Qualification Awarding Body

IBSP - USA

Course Fees

Indian Rupees (INR): 16000 [13560+2440(18% GST)] / United States Dollars (USD): 178

​​​Mode of Study

Online

​​​Mode of Exam

Online

Duration

The Oil & Refinery Safety (ORS) Specialist program typically spans four to six weeks, providing participants with a deep and practical understanding of safety in the oil and refinery industry.

Training Schedule

The training schedule will be set according to your available times: one-to-one. No need to wait for a fixed schedule.

​​​Assessment Method

Assessments include written examinations, practical evaluations, case studies, and a comprehensive project to ensure participants’ proficiency in oil and refinery safety.

​​​Modules

  • Introduction to Oil & Refinery Safety: Understanding the industry-specific safety challenges.

  • Risk Assessment: Review of Probability Theory, Event Trees, Fault Trees, QRA and LOPA.

  • Emergency Response and Preparedness: Strategies for responding to process safety incidents.

  • Environmental Impact: Addressing environmental considerations in process safety.

  • Industrial Hygiene: Industrial Hygiene Identification & Evaluation, MSDS, Evaluating Exposures to Volatile Toxicants by Monitoring, Evaluation of Worker Exposures to Dusts & Noise, Worker Exposures to Toxic Vapors, Control, Respirators, & Ventilation.

  • Toxicology: Toxicological Studies , Dose versus Response, Models for Dose and Response Curves, Relative Toxicity, Threshold Limit Values.

  • Fires and Explosions: Flammability Diagram, Fire triangle, Explosions, Inerting, Controlling Static Electricity, Ventilation, Sprinkler Systems.

  • Introduction to Reliefs and Relief Sizing: Location of Reliefs, Relief Types, Relief Scenarios, Data for Sizing Reliefs, Relief Systems, Conventional Spring-Operated Reliefs, Rupture Disc.

  • Incident Investigation: Layered Investigations, Investigation Process, Investigation Summary, Aids for Diagnosis, Aids for Recommendations.

  • Case Studies and Best Practices: Analyzing real-world scenarios and industry best practices.

​Certification

Successful candidates receive a certificate from the IBSP - USA.

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