An Intensive 5 Day Training Course. LNG Plant Safety 24-JUL Sep 2018, Dubai Sep 2019, Dubai.

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1 An Intensive 5 Day Training Course LNG Plant Safety 24-JUL Sep 2018, Dubai Sep 2019, Dubai

2 LNG Plant Safety WHY CHOOSE THIS TRAINING COURSE? LNG Plant Safety Training is compulsory for those responsible for safety in the LNG industry. This includes geographical regulatory requirements, and also those subject to ISGOTT, MTCOT, IGF, HSE, SIRE, and STCW codes. The course is specifically designed for those responsible for the care, use or incident control of LNG Plants and Terminals. The PetroKnowledge training course will exclusively cover LNG Plant, Terminal and Marine Safety for LNG Operations. Including; LNG Plant Safety, Safe loading and Unloading of LNG at Terminals, LNG on Tankers, Chemical and LNG Gas Plants and Carriers, the management of ship to shore safety, and the safety role and responsibilities of individuals operating within the LNG industry. This training course will highlight: Chemical and physical properties of highlyflammable fuels Working of LNG-driven engines and fuel systems Safe performance and monitoring of all work relating to the fuel Planning and monitoring of safe storage and bunkering of the fuel Monitoring and supervising the adherence to legal requirements Taking precautionary measures to avoid risks Application of health and safety measures Knowledge of prevention and control of fire extinguishing systems Taking precautionary measures to prevent environmental contamination following release of the fuel WHAT ARE THE GOALS? 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 IS THIS TRAINING COURSE FOR? 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 HOW WILL THIS TRAINING COURSE BE PRESENTED? The training course will be highly interactive, with opportunities to advance one s opinions and ideas. Participation is encouraged in a supportive environment. To ensure the concepts introduced during the training are understood, they will be reinforced through a mix of learning methods, including lecture style presentations, open discussions, case studies. The case studies provided for group work will be re-enforced with practical exercises and there will be ample opportunities for discussion and sharing of experiences.

3 DAILY AGENDA Day One: ISGOTT/MTCOT/SAFETY LNG Assessment of delegates current LNG knowledge and understanding 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 Competence and Training Guide (MTCOT) Critical LNG Load Master 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 tanker to terminal Critical Information from LNG terminal to tanker LNG Cargo loads LNG Load Master 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 Day Two: 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) On board 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 LNG Plant Safety

4 Membership No.: Day Three: LNG - Technical Liquid Transfer Inspections Procedures for Safe Mooring at LNG Plants and terminals- POAC LNG Safe Mooring (ISGOTT) LNG POAC demands and responsibilities LNG Terminal Interface Load Master/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 Optimoor and LNG Berthing and letting go Liquid Natural Gas [LNG] - Project LNG/SIMOP/ HSE/IMO/ILO LG Safety and Planning SWP/JSA Delegate Exercise - HSE Health and Safety Workplace Practices SWP/JSA for end to end LNG Risk Analysis and Job Safety Analysis Technical characteristics of LNG LNG Handling, storage and spill risk. Volatile cargo and gas vapors leak from ruptured tanks, Hoses and pipelines, causing oxygen deficiencies Gas Hazard Monitoring Equipment for JSA Adverse Weather Working Guidelines examples for JSA LNG Hose construction and length Hose quality and identification The LNG Golden Safety Rules Confined space entry Process and Mechanical isolations Electrical isolation Working at Height Ground disturbances Lifting Operations Driving Safety Management of Change in Organization, Equipment, Plant, Standards or Procedures that have a Health, Safety, Integrity and/or Environmental impact Step back 5 x 5 procedures LNG In Service Inspections LNG Service Leak Testing COLOUR COUPLINGS INDEXES Operational risk profiles in LG Bunkering Inspections and Audit Rigging Inspections and Audit Wire Ropes Inspections Handling and Chains Inspection - Shackles and hardware LNG Plant and Offshore based - Safety Checklist LNG Plant and Ship-shore safety checklist Identify improved procedures for the handling, loading and discharging of LNG Understand pumps and pipeline systems including loading and discharge operations for LNG Liquid/Gas Operations LNG Tanker Loading and Discharging Operations and Preparations LNG Arrival preparations and checklists LNG Cryogenic Hose safety, testing and type Dynamic Positioning Jetty Approaches: Finger or Face Terminal Design Interface for LNG discharge Delegate Exercise LNG Safety Operations LNG Cargo Safety Transfer checklists and forms required LNG Cargo Transfer Safety equipment required LG Cargo hazards, safety and risks that exist LNG Cargo controls Cargo training required for personnel (LNG Preparations forms) QUALITY CERTIFICATION Member of Clear Concepts. Clean Environment. The PMI Registered Education Provider logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc. LNG Plant Safety

5 The LNG Plant/Terminal/Shore Interface/ LNG - STS and Management of Operations LNG and Liquid/Gas Transfer System Naval Architectures and available technologies LNG Ship to Ship to shore LNG Ship to Platform LNG Ship to Ship LNG Ship connected transfer systems and tandem configurations LNG System Uptime considerations of effective operations Meteocean conditions, prediction tools Organizational Skills Motivation of Operator, Ships Officer to cooperate LNG Liquid form measurement - Differential Flow mechanisms, design, metering and performance Ultrasonic Flow mechanisms, design, metering and performance Vortex Flow mechanisms, design, metering and performance Applications of flow meters, calibration, calculations, transfer principles Safety Case Study Liquid and Gas Plant and Ship SPILLS/ESD AND RELEASES Protocols and how the systems are used Day Four: Emergency Safety Response and Contingency Planning LNG Things to do in case of an LNG emergency General Emergency Response Management Things to avoid during LNG emergencies Contingency equipment for LNG Spill and LNG leaks LNG SOPEP/SIMOPS use Fire or Structural damage due to LNG spills Poor weather and mooring failures Precautions against piracy Media management and communications, parties involved Case Studies of Recent LNG industry incidents LNG - Common causes of these incidents Required LNG training and preparations LNG Hazards and Risks moving forward Geographical hazards Crew factor LNG Ship and shore requirements Preparing for the future incidents LNG Contingency planning Risk profiling of your LNG operations What response is required? Safety Management Systems and Options for LNG Day Five: LNG Technical Developments - LNG Engineers and Tech Superintendents Wear down, Fatigue and Failure Management Practices and planning - LNG Fuel, STS and Bunkering Overview of SMS & PMS Working of LNG-driven engines and fuel systems Discuss onboard planned maintenance systems PMS Discuss Trend analysis T.A Analysis of Condition monitoring technical - CME OEM Main Engine component failures relevant to engine performance LNG Plant and the offshore installation interface - OIM On and Offshore Installation Manager [OIM] responsibilities; Safety Management practices Ship to install procedures Communications LNG Fire and Causes Inspection, Audits and Investigation The science of LNG Chemical and physical properties of highlyflammable fuels Classification of fire causes. Chemical sources, material subject to spontaneous ignition - ships Materials, Cargo, Electrical heat energy Faulty electric circuits and equipment, replacement parts Fuses, exposed lights by the type. Fixtures, motors and engine rooms leaks in fuel Systems. Welding in burning operations and other energy sources Mechanical energy Liquids and gases Electrical wiring malfunctions LNG Fire Scene - Points of Origin, the Science of Fire Fire investigator safety Fire scene hazards Investigation priorities upon arrival Science of smoke and fuel Determining the point of origin Reconstruction of fire Documentation, sketches, sketching systems plotting methods STS equipment and training Salvage of an LNG vessel Considerations for LNG cargo recovery LNG Environmental impact LNG Technical equipment development

6 LNG Plant Safety 4 DATE VENUE FEE($) Sep 2018 Dubai - UAE 4, Sep 2019 Dubai - UAE 4,950 This fee is inclusive of Documentation, Lunch and Refreshments Please use BLOCK CAPITALS to fill in this form. It is important that you read carefully through all information before starting to complete the form. REGISTRATION DETAILS Family Name: First Name (Mr./Ms.): Position: Company: Mailing Address: Telephone: Mobile: Fax: AUTHORISATION Authorisation By: Position: Company: Mailing Address: Telephone: Mobile: Fax: BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS Booking Bookings for courses can be made via our website (petroknowledge.com) or by contacting our Registration Desk on or at reg@petroknowledge.com For on-line bookings, please select the course that you require and click on the Register Now button, following the instructions step by step Upon receipt of booking in order, enrolment on the respective training course will be confirmed by Registration Team with all necessary documentation Invoicing and Payment Our fees include course presentation, relevant materials, physical & digital documentation, lunch and refreshments served during entire training. Accommodation charges are not included in the course fees Course fees are payable upon booking unless a valid, authorized Purchase Order is provided and accepted Invoices will be sent via /courier to the ID/name and address provided We prefer to have the fees payment in our account before the start of training course. However, if your company has a different payment policy, the same should inform us in advance The currency of fees is in US Dollars (USD). Payments can be made in USD or UAE local currency AED (Arab Emirates Dirhams) either by Bank Transfer or by Credit Card. Our Bank Account details will be provided on the Invoice Please note that we do accept payment by cash, in USD or AED, only for the last minute bookings Cancellation of Courses It may be necessary for PetroKnowledge to amend or cancel any course, course times, instructors, dates or published fees due to unforeseen circumstances and we reserve the right for such changes Any amendments will be advised before the course start date and any bookings already paid in full will not be subject to increased fees Cancellation by Client Once you have completed your booking, received your confirmation of enrolment and a dated payment Invoice, you are deemed to have a contract with PetroKnowledge. You reserve the right to cancel this contract given the below terms All cancellations must be received in writing at reg@petroknowledge.com and info@petroknowledge.com at least 14 days prior to the training After the cancellation period has expired, consideration may be given, on a case to case basis, if a registered delegate nominates a substitute on the same course, shifts to next session of the course or moves to a new course For a cancellation request made on or before the statutory 14 day cancellation period, a refund may be given or a credit note issued which can be used against future course fees A 25% administration fee (of the total course fee at the time of booking) will be charged for any cancellations made outside of the statutory cancellation period Attendance Certificate The daily course schedule should be accurately followed to ensure undeterred implementation of our training All delegates, who participated in their course throughout, will receive the Certificate of Completion on the last day Please report any foreseeable absences to a PetroKnowledge representative or to your sponsors directly An absence of three (3) or more sessions of the course will invalidate your eligibility for the Certificate of Completion OFFICES: Middle East: P.O. Box: , Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Tel: Europe: AB25 1HF, 1Berry Street Aberdeen, Scotland, UK Tel: USA: Pennzoil Place 700 Milam, Suite North Tower Houston, Texas 77002, USA Tel: E: info@petroknowledge.com Follow us on: