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Liquefied Natural Gas Safety: What Every Energy Engineer Needs to Know (4 credit hours/4 HSW Hours)
Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) plants and other petrochemical facilities are built to deliver a return on investment to their investors through safe operation. Their designers and engineer-led operators require in-depth technical knowledge to ensure that these facilities are safe and reliable. This course provides an introduction to that knowledge.

The most well-designed facilities are only as safe and reliable as the human resources that make decisions when operating these facilities. These human resources require training and technical knowledge on how the safety systems work, how to recognize anomalies, react to such anomalies, and, most importantly, how to prevent such anomalies. Remember the Challenger Space Shuttle - extensive safety systems, but poor operator judgment rendered it a disaster.

This training covers LNG safety practices from both a technical and human resource development perspective. A thorough understanding of these topics is needed to help you design, operate or maintain an LNG facility; however, many of the topics covered pertain to all petrochemical plants.  This training is intended to present concepts and materials to develop a culture of safety and reliability in your thought processes.  It will provide the learner with basic technical knowledge needed to make informed planning, maintenance, and operating decisions to ensure plant safety and reliability. The most crucial intention of this training is to impart knowledge of how to continue to make the Liquid Natural Gas Industry "Safe and Reliable."  
Steven Vitale, PE, PhD
Upon completion of this course, the learner should be able to: 

Understand the profound importance of putting safety first when dealing with petrochemicals, particularly LNG. 

Explain the characteristics and properties of LNG. 

Understand the hazards associated with LNG and natural gas. 

Understand the safety measures used in the design and operation of LNG facilities. 

Understand the methods of hazard detection. 

Understand the methods of preventing hazards from escalating to accidents. 

Understand some of the safety measures and devices needed to manage an LNG facility. 

Understand the significant need to train human resources and develop a culture of safety and reliability.
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