=Method's HazOp Leaders Course is a 4-day practical course which covers all stages of hazard studies and how to lead them. It is primarily intended for people who already have some experience of HazOp, and now want to go on to facilitate hazard study meetings.
At =Method, we believe that hazard study leaders need to be proficient in the following three key areas:

These areas are taught via a mixture of classroom sessions and group exercises. The course contents are as follows:
The course is structured around the IChemE 6-stage approach to Hazard Study – with different study techniques being used as the process design project evolves from concept, through detailed design to final implementation. The 6 stages are:
Each of these studies is covered in turn, with each session building on the last as we work through group exercises carrying out hazard study for a new (fictional) process being introduced at “=Method Chemical Works”.
Let’s not hide from this; effective HazOp facilitation is not easy! However, by gaining a better understanding of how people think and communicate, we can all become more effective in the way we influence and take part in meetings.
The sessions on people skills for meeting facilitation are based around a tool called “ PRISM PRISM is a neuroscience-based model for helping us to understand how people behave, and their preferred communication styles. ”. Before the course, you will be invited to complete a brief online assessment, which is then interpreted within the context of HazOp facilitation. Each person’s natural communication style will have strengths and potential blind-spots when it comes to leading hazard studies. This course will help you to play to those strengths, whilst also understanding and allowing for the areas you’ll naturally find more difficult. It will also enable you to understand other people’s preferred communication styles and provide tools and techniques for effective HazOp meeting facilitation.
You can find more information about PRISM and a sample PRISM map here
Process hazards are, by their nature, industry specific. However, there are some hazards which are common to many different industries. During the course, we introduce:
It is also important that hazard study leaders understand the different control measures available for reducing risk. We therefore introduce:
This course is primarily intended for people who have already taken part in some HazOp studies as team members and now wish to transition into hazard study leadership / facilitation. It is also suitable for experienced HazOp chairs looking for a refresher course and an update on current best practice.
Since no prior knowledge of HazOp is assumed, this course is also suitable for new team members looking for an overview of process safety, plus in-depth knowledge of current best practice when carrying out hazard study. This is often referred to by people on the course as “knowing what good looks like”.
For those wanting a shorter introduction to hazard study, we also offer a 1-day Hazard Study for Team Members Training Course.
*A period of mentoring is recommended for all new hazard study leaders. If required, =Method can provide a mentor to help new leaders get off to the best possible start – please contact us to discuss your needs.
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The Course is delivered over 4-days in public classroom sessions.
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The course is delivered at a client's premises as a closed course, and can be customized to suit your needs. Please contact us for more information.
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The Course is delivered as 8 x 4 hours session (usually mornings).
David Sparkes
The main trainer for this course is David Sparkes. David is Technical Director of Method Process Safety Ltd. He is a Chartered Chemical Engineer, experienced HazOp and LOPA facilitator, a Fellow of the Institute of Chemical Engineers, and is registered with the IChemE as a Professional Process Safety Engineer (PPSE).
Susie Guthrie
Susie Guthrie leads our sessions on communication styles and HazOp meeting management. She is and is an expert in effective communication, team dynamics and organizational development.
Susie is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
Click on the specific course dates on this page for pricing information. A quotation can be provided on request.
If you have any further questions, please contact us and if you wish to proceed, check the course diary to check prices and reserve a place.
=Method provides expert HazOp facilitators and scribes who use proven tools and templates. Our approach fully supports downstream functional safety lifecycle activities, including verification, allocation of safety functions to protection layers, and functional safety assessment.
Discuss your HazOp needs with us now"Delivered in an interesting, engaging and genuine manner throughout. I will be thoroughly recommending this to anyone willing to listen."
"Opened my eyes to how it's been done incorrectly for so long."
"My knowledge of how to lead a hazard study has vastly improved."
"Excellent whether you are already a practicing chair or new to HazOp."
"Great communication and link to real life examples."
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