Physical Effects Modelling

To enable an understanding of the range of hazardous physical effects that can occur, an overview of human and equipment vulnerability to physical effects, and the uses and limitations of physical effects modelling. This includes an introduction to physical effects modelling and the opportunity for some hands-on practice of physical effects calculations..

Outline

  • What are physical effects and why model them?
  • Source term release and discharge calculation
  • Dispersion analysis
  • Fire modelling
  • Explosion modelling
  • Subsea releases/dispersion
  • Human and plant vulnerability to physical effects
  • Commercial and public domain software tools

At the end of the course you should be able to:

  1. Analyse an industrial plant/installation to determine expected physical effects in the event of an incident
  2. Evaluate, by applying physical effects modelling techniques, how these physical effects affect people and plant
  3. Justify which of the available modelling techniques/ software is appropriate to analyse physical effects in different circumstances, whilst understanding the limitations of these techniques

Who is this for?

Managers, engineers, operators, HSE advisors and risk management practitioners.

What prior study is recommended?

Education, skills or experience equivalent to undergraduate level. Risktec course: Principles of Risk Management.

How is it delivered?

In-house training

CPD

20 learning hours

Self-paced, self-study

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Attendance only

F2F (2 days)