Safe Isolation & Reinstatement of Plant and Energy Systems (SIRPS)

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Are you seeing safety conversations, near misses, incidents and accidents within your organisation, as a result of poor energy isolation practices?

Are you aware of the legal requirement, to ensure your staff and contractors are trained and assessed as competent to carry out these activities?

There has been a rise in hydrocarbon releases, with incidents and accidents occurring due to isolations competence and practice. These are identified as direct and indirect causes.

Don't be responsible for the next accident in your organisation, through lack of foresight and inadequacy of staff training.

When carrying out any maintenance or corrective activities on process equipment within the petrochemical  and process industries, it is imperative that all sources of energy are isolated and removed prior to working on it, as well as checks of security and tightness on these said isolations.

There is a legal requirement to ensure your staff are trained and assessed as competent to carry out these activities. Here at 2020 Safety Training, we have your needs covered and can assist with our SIRPS training program.

This course covers various energy types, allowing for the attendees to gain valuable experience in energy isolations including mechanical, electrical and pressure systems.

The training is based on the Petrochemical industry best practice (HSG 253) “The Safe Isolation of Plant and Equipment” The training involves the theoretical application of isolations from ‘cradle to grave’.

The training also details the isolation and lock off process for all energy isolation types.

Activities include theory based content and information on HSG 253, with the addition of theoretical discussions on practical implementation.

Training criteria covered:

  • Background in legal requirements and minimum expectations

  • Isolation case studies and common failings (what can go wrong)

  • Method for identifying minimum isolation standard including table top

  • Identify isolations and mark up drawings accordingly, Isolate the plant and equipment

  • Isolation proving methods and pressure build up tests

  • System preparations including flushing and purging

  • De-Isolate the plant and equipment, theoretical table top exercise of confined space entry positive isolation

  • Desktop exercises – using a ranking table to identify what level of isolation is required for various work activities on differing processing plants and equipment.

Please note: we can carry out physical demonstrations at your location if you have a quiet safe area to carry out demonstrations and assessments.

Multiple choice examination upon completion of course.

Certificate issued on completion from 2020 Safety Training.

Do you need assistance in implementing effective SIRPs practices?

Let 2020 Safety Training carry out your organisations on site isolation assessments. Our experienced workplace assessors can implement an assessment template and activity witness program using your own Control of Work policies and processes. This will result in your staff being informed and fully trained in your sites safe systems of work isolation process.

Please purchase this course via the ‘add to cart’ button (£0.00) and we will contact you to arrange a training needs analysis and scoping call. Additionally, you can fill in the contact form below and let us know how we can help you.

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Are you seeing safety conversations, near misses, incidents and accidents within your organisation, as a result of poor energy isolation practices?

Are you aware of the legal requirement, to ensure your staff and contractors are trained and assessed as competent to carry out these activities?

There has been a rise in hydrocarbon releases, with incidents and accidents occurring due to isolations competence and practice. These are identified as direct and indirect causes.

Don't be responsible for the next accident in your organisation, through lack of foresight and inadequacy of staff training.

When carrying out any maintenance or corrective activities on process equipment within the petrochemical  and process industries, it is imperative that all sources of energy are isolated and removed prior to working on it, as well as checks of security and tightness on these said isolations.

There is a legal requirement to ensure your staff are trained and assessed as competent to carry out these activities. Here at 2020 Safety Training, we have your needs covered and can assist with our SIRPS training program.

This course covers various energy types, allowing for the attendees to gain valuable experience in energy isolations including mechanical, electrical and pressure systems.

The training is based on the Petrochemical industry best practice (HSG 253) “The Safe Isolation of Plant and Equipment” The training involves the theoretical application of isolations from ‘cradle to grave’.

The training also details the isolation and lock off process for all energy isolation types.

Activities include theory based content and information on HSG 253, with the addition of theoretical discussions on practical implementation.

Training criteria covered:

  • Background in legal requirements and minimum expectations

  • Isolation case studies and common failings (what can go wrong)

  • Method for identifying minimum isolation standard including table top

  • Identify isolations and mark up drawings accordingly, Isolate the plant and equipment

  • Isolation proving methods and pressure build up tests

  • System preparations including flushing and purging

  • De-Isolate the plant and equipment, theoretical table top exercise of confined space entry positive isolation

  • Desktop exercises – using a ranking table to identify what level of isolation is required for various work activities on differing processing plants and equipment.

Please note: we can carry out physical demonstrations at your location if you have a quiet safe area to carry out demonstrations and assessments.

Multiple choice examination upon completion of course.

Certificate issued on completion from 2020 Safety Training.

Do you need assistance in implementing effective SIRPs practices?

Let 2020 Safety Training carry out your organisations on site isolation assessments. Our experienced workplace assessors can implement an assessment template and activity witness program using your own Control of Work policies and processes. This will result in your staff being informed and fully trained in your sites safe systems of work isolation process.

Please purchase this course via the ‘add to cart’ button (£0.00) and we will contact you to arrange a training needs analysis and scoping call. Additionally, you can fill in the contact form below and let us know how we can help you.

Are you seeing safety conversations, near misses, incidents and accidents within your organisation, as a result of poor energy isolation practices?

Are you aware of the legal requirement, to ensure your staff and contractors are trained and assessed as competent to carry out these activities?

There has been a rise in hydrocarbon releases, with incidents and accidents occurring due to isolations competence and practice. These are identified as direct and indirect causes.

Don't be responsible for the next accident in your organisation, through lack of foresight and inadequacy of staff training.

When carrying out any maintenance or corrective activities on process equipment within the petrochemical  and process industries, it is imperative that all sources of energy are isolated and removed prior to working on it, as well as checks of security and tightness on these said isolations.

There is a legal requirement to ensure your staff are trained and assessed as competent to carry out these activities. Here at 2020 Safety Training, we have your needs covered and can assist with our SIRPS training program.

This course covers various energy types, allowing for the attendees to gain valuable experience in energy isolations including mechanical, electrical and pressure systems.

The training is based on the Petrochemical industry best practice (HSG 253) “The Safe Isolation of Plant and Equipment” The training involves the theoretical application of isolations from ‘cradle to grave’.

The training also details the isolation and lock off process for all energy isolation types.

Activities include theory based content and information on HSG 253, with the addition of theoretical discussions on practical implementation.

Training criteria covered:

  • Background in legal requirements and minimum expectations

  • Isolation case studies and common failings (what can go wrong)

  • Method for identifying minimum isolation standard including table top

  • Identify isolations and mark up drawings accordingly, Isolate the plant and equipment

  • Isolation proving methods and pressure build up tests

  • System preparations including flushing and purging

  • De-Isolate the plant and equipment, theoretical table top exercise of confined space entry positive isolation

  • Desktop exercises – using a ranking table to identify what level of isolation is required for various work activities on differing processing plants and equipment.

Please note: we can carry out physical demonstrations at your location if you have a quiet safe area to carry out demonstrations and assessments.

Multiple choice examination upon completion of course.

Certificate issued on completion from 2020 Safety Training.

Do you need assistance in implementing effective SIRPs practices?

Let 2020 Safety Training carry out your organisations on site isolation assessments. Our experienced workplace assessors can implement an assessment template and activity witness program using your own Control of Work policies and processes. This will result in your staff being informed and fully trained in your sites safe systems of work isolation process.

Please purchase this course via the ‘add to cart’ button (£0.00) and we will contact you to arrange a training needs analysis and scoping call. Additionally, you can fill in the contact form below and let us know how we can help you.