This two-day online introductory course on Shell FRED 2022 is for process and safety engineers, safety consultants, managers, risk engineers, incident investigators, and students. The course will cover fire, release, explosion, and dispersion models in Shell FRED through lectures and hands-on exercises. Attendees will learn how to set up scenarios, run simulations, and extract results to assist with safety studies, risk management, and regulatory compliance. The instructor is an experienced consultant and current product manager for Shell software.
This two-day online introductory course on Shell FRED 2022 is for process and safety engineers, safety consultants, managers, risk engineers, incident investigators, and students. The course will cover fire, release, explosion, and dispersion models in Shell FRED through lectures and hands-on exercises. Attendees will learn how to set up scenarios, run simulations, and extract results to assist with safety studies, risk management, and regulatory compliance. The instructor is an experienced consultant and current product manager for Shell software.
INTRODUCTORY COURSE Online September 20th-21st, 2022 WHAT DOES THE COURSE COVER? This course is an introduction into the theory and applications of Shell FRED 2022.
It will cover all of the fire, release, explosion and dispersion
models currently within Shell FRED, including the sophisticated escalation modelling scenarios.
Attendees will first learn about these basics and then
practice and apply their new knowledge of the software through hands-on exercises. IS THIS COURSE RELEVANT FOR ME? The course is tailored for people who plan to carry out consequence analysis studies, for example:
Process and safety engineers working in industries,
such as oil and gas, chemical, renewable energy, manufacturing and other process industries Safety & risk consultants of engineering companies Engineering managers overseeing safety & risk analysis Risk engineers of insurance companies Incident investigators Regulatory body professionals Lecturers, researchers and students WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES? At the end of the course, attendees will gain an understanding on the following:
How to set up, run and extract results for a basic
range of typical scenarios Features and functionality of Shell FRED Scientific background to Shell FRED The workflow in using Shell FRED WHAT ARE THE PRACTICAL BENEFITS? Attendees will have the capability to use Shell FRED that will assist in carrying out safety related studies effectively and accurately, including:
Consequence/ severity studies (analyse hazard
distances for explosions, jet and pool fires, and flammable cloud extents) Mitigative measures (assess the impact of mitigation on ignited event consequences) Risk management (provide input to Quantitative Risk Assessment) Regulatory compliance (COMAH/ Seveso, ATEX/ DSEAR, ALARP demonstration, etc.) WHO IS THE INSTRUCTOR? Graham Morrison is the Product Manager for the Shell software products: FRED (consequence modelling), Shepherd (QRA), and PIPA (pre-incident planning).
He has 10 years of experience as a consultant using
tools such as Shell FRED and Shell Shepherd to conduct modelling and develop risk assessments for clients around the world.
Graham brings his experience of using the products to
the role of Product Manager, acting as an interface between the users and developers. HOW TO SIGN UP FOR THIS COURSE? Please click on the link provided on this LinkedIn post to go to the registration page.