LNG Plant Safety Training

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LNG Plant Safety Training Course
Introduction:
Anyone in charge of safety in the LNG sector must complete LNG Plant Safety Training. Geographical regulatory requirements as well as those governed by ISGOTT, MTCOT, IGF, HSE, SIRE, and STCW codes are included in this. Those in charge of maintaining, operating, or controlling incidents involving LNG plants and terminals are the target audience for this course.
Course Objectives:
This course covers the advanced aspects; of LNG Plant [Safety] operations and the practical and commercial considerations in Liquid and Gas Operations. This includes LNG operations; LNG Product Quality Assurance; LNG Ship to Facility safety; LNG Terminal interface operations; LNG tanker loading and LNG discharge safety procedures.
Who Should Attend?
All personnel responsible for:
- LNG plant, terminal, and marine safety
- LNG loading
- Discharging and custody transfer
- Handling LNG cargoes
- LNG plant operators
- LNG handlers
- LNG vessel owners and operators
- LNG plant safety auditors
- Surveyors and inspectors
- LNG marine superintendents
Those involved in the Liquid and Gas Facility/ Tanker and LNG Cargo transportation business including:
- All Liquid/Gas and LNG suppliers, traders and distributors
- LNG Plant and Terminal HSE, LNG Ship owners and operators
- LNG Superintendents and Safety officers
- LNG Technical Engineers and operations executives
- LNG Charterers and traders
- LNG Ship brokers
- LNG Port and terminal operators
- LNG P&I club and marine insurance
Course Outlines:
ISGOTT/MTCOT/SAFETY – LNG
- Assessment of delegates current LNG knowledge and understanding of LNG Plant and Terminals
- Specific LNG safety criteria and areas that need in-depth coverage after assessment of delegates knowledge base
- Asking general questions related to LNG duties, this allows customizing the LNG safety training program to ascertain optimum benefit to the delegates
- International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT) new Edition
- LNG Safety procedures and recommendations for tanker and terminal personnel
- Oil companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF)
- LNG Marine Terminal Competency and Training Guide (MTCOT)
- Critical LNG Loadmaster – Types of Liquid/Gas carriers and LNG Tanks
- LNG ESD 1 and 2 - Technical comparisons and LNG Containment systems
- Critical LNG – Applicable safety codes and Charterers’ requirements
- International Gas Code
- LNG Plants and Tank Type
- LNG Vessel types
Safety Management of the LNG Tanker and Terminal/Plant Interface (ISGOTT)
- LNG Communications procedures & precautions
- LNG Pre-berthing exchange of information
- Critical LNG Information transfer from the tanker to terminal
- Critical Information from the LNG terminal to tanker
- LNG Cargo loads
- LNG Loadmaster discharge plan
What is LNG? Specific Safety - Hazards and Risks
- Screening / Compatibility Studies of participating LNG
- LNG Ship compatibility and OPTIMOOR
- Criteria in selecting transfer area and Approval from the authorities for LNG
- LNG Security issues
- LNG Checklists and Preparations
- LNG Risk Assessments and Management, Helicopter operations, Cargo Hazards, weather conditions, Personnel injury, mooring unmooring operations
LNG Safety - Custody Transfer, Quality, Preparations for Loading and Unloading
- What is LNG custody Transfer?
- LNG Pre-transfer exchange of information
- MSDS - LNG
- Preparation for LNG cargo loading (responsibilities ship & shore)
- Preparation for LNG cargo discharge (responsibilities ship & shore)
- Onboard procedures and training
- International Ship and Port Security Code - LNG
- LNG Tanker Management Self-Assessment
- What is it, who is it for?
- Overview of elements and LNG stages
- How the TMSA is used
- LNG - SIRE inspection system
- What is it and why have it for LNG?
- The stages of LNG and Liquid/Gas Cargo Cycles
- LNG Transfer system design and parameters Contributors to Boil-off Gas
- Preparation of Cargo Cycle – LNG and Liquid/Gas Terminal Compatibility Studies
- Roles and responsibility of plant/ terminal in LNG cargo transfer
- LNG Terminal loading and discharging
- LNG Ship-to-Shore operations interfaces
- LNG Safety Compatibility forms
Procedures for Safe Mooring at LNG Plants and terminals- POAC
- LNG Safe Mooring (ISGOTT)
- LNG POAC demands and responsibilities
- LNG Terminal Interface – Loadmaster/POAC and Master Mariners
- LNG Jetties & SPM
- LNG Vessel Preparation of Mooring
- Loading Master monitoring of moorings
- Duties and Responsibilities of the LNG Loading Master