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for a safer world

Technical training 2014

Engineering dynamics
Machinery dynamics of rotating equipment 05
Operational modal analysis for engineering dynamic problems
06
Machinery dynamics of propulsion systems and auxiliary equipment
07
Noise on offshore installations 08
Noise & vibration on ships 09

Risk managment
Being a safety manager 11
Reliability and Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 12
Human Factors Engineering 13
RAMS - EN 50126 14
CSM RA 15
Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) 16
Process safety 17

Welcome to Lloyds Register Consulting technical training. We offer essential training courses in risk management and
engineering dynamics.
Our instructors are chosen specifically for their expertise areas, industry experience and proven results. As specialists in
their respective fields, they have confronted and resolved many of the problems you face daily. Our training is based on a
combination of theory, field-proven methods and case studies. Basic as well as cutting-edge concepts will be discussed.
In addition to our scheduled courses, we offer customised training designed for your individual needs and taught at your
premises.

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Engineering
dynamics
Dedicated courses in rotordynamics, machinery dynamics, noise &
vibration management, and modal analysis.

Machinery dynamics of
rotating equipment
The course gives a structured introduction to the dynamics of rotating equipment,
primarily focusing on turbomachinery used in the oil & gas industry. More than 200
engineers have participated in the course, many on recommendation from colleagues and
contacts.
Basic as well as cutting edge concepts
will be illustrated by detailed case
studies and reviews of several projects
from our consultancy, and some of the
phenomena will be demonstrated on a
test rig.

Upon completion you will...


be in a better position to
participate in troubleshooting of
machinery dynamic problems
be able to evaluate API
rotordynamic analysis results and
reports
have a better understanding of
the qualitative and quantitative
influence of machine elements
and operating conditions on the
rotordynamic properties

Course content
Frequency analysis
Basic machinery dynamics
Simple system demonstration
Modal analysis

Torsional vibrations
Rotordynamics 101
API rotordynamic analysis
Exercise: unbalance response
Machine elements affecting 1X
vibration (bearings, seals, support
structure)
Rotorkit demonstration
Asynchronous forced vibrations
(coupled torsional-lateral, rotating
stall and surge, VSD control)
Rotordynamic stability (cross
coupled stiffness, mitigation of
instability, case stories, exercise:
stability)
Standards
Systematic failure analysis

Topics will be illustrated with numerous


case studies.
Who should attend
Anyone who wants to understand
rotating equipment dynamics and
who has a responsibility for acquiring,

When
15 - 18 September 2014
Where
Lloyds Register Consulting,
Copenhagen
Duration
4 days

managing, designing, integrating,


testing or troubleshooting rotating
equipment and the surrounding systems.
There are no requirements for academic
background, but it is underlined that
some topics will be covered in depth.
Your instructors
Morten Theill Jensen, VP Engineering
Dynamics
Anders Crone, Team Leader, Machinery
Dynamics, Energy
Niklas Sehlstedt, Team Leader,
Rotordynamics, Energy
The instructors have many years
experience in analysis and
troubleshooting of complex rotating
equipment problems in the oil & gas
industry.

When
English
15
- 18 September 2014

Language
English

Price
Where
EUR 2,500
per person,
excl.
Lloyds
Register
Consulting,
VAT, incl. course notes, lunch
Copenhagen
and dinner 1 night.
Duration
4Contact
days
anna.dylander@lr.org

Price
EUR 2,500 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes, lunch
and dinner 1 night
Contact
anna.dylander@lr.org

Language
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Operational modal analysis for


engineering dynamic problems

Machinery dynamics of propulsion


systems and auxiliary equipment

This course will introduce the delegates to Operational Modal Analysis, especially to systems
with harmonic components, such as rotating machinery. This will be achieved by combining
theory and laboratory exercises. Numerous case studies from the Marine and Energy
business will be presented.

The course gives an introduction to the machinery dynamics of main propulsion systems and
auxiliary equipment. After introducing the relevant theory and concepts, emphasis will be on
detailed case studies from our consultancy.

Upon completion you will...


have gained insight and knowledge
of Operational Modal Analysis
applicable for vibration problems of
machinery and processes.
Course content
Day 1
Differences and similarities
between Operational Modal
Analysis and Experimental Modal
Analysis
Introduction to Frequency Domain
Decomposition (FDD) techniques
Introduction to Stochastic
Subspace Identification (SSI)
techniques
How to apply the co-variance
driven Stochastic Subspace
Identification technique to
industrial problems
Experiments: comparing FDD, SSI
and EMA

Day 2
Influences of harmonic
components
Experimental and Operational
Modal Analysis of rotating
machinery
Experiments: influence of
harmonic components, rotating
machinery
Complex and non-linear systems
Case studies
Ships:
Panel cracking
Resonance of the accommodation
block
Tall structures:
Power station chimney long term
monitoring and verification of
damper performance
Large ship unloader
Bridges:
Natural frequency of cable stays
Variation of natural frequency of
deck with temperature

Who should attend


Rotating equipment engineers, noise &
vibration engineers, project managers
and anyone who would like to learn
about Operational Modal Analysis.
Your instructors
Peter Carden, Senior Consultant,
Machinery Dynamics, Energy
Ren Smidt Ltzen, Senior Consultant,
Noise & Vibration, Energy
Henrik Samuelsson, Country Lead,
Engineering Dynamics, Sweden
The instructors have many years
experience in OMA.

Basic as well as cutting edge concepts


will be illustrated by detailed case
studies and reviews of several projects
from our consultancy, and some of the
phenomena will be demonstrated on a
test rig.
Upon completion you will...
be in a better position to
participate in troubleshooting of
machinery dynamic problems
understand the basics of
machinery dynamics in order to
evaluate basic machinery dynamic
calculation results
Course content
Vibration measurements
Frequency analysis
Basic machinery dynamics
Modal analysis
Engine dynamics
Torsional vibration, the role of
couplings, damping devices, tuned
absorbers, etc.

Lateral vibration (including shaft


whirling)
Introduction to advanced topics
Examples and exercises

Topics will be illustrated with numerous


case studies.
Who should attend
Anyone who has a responsibility for
acquiring, managing, operating or
repairing propulsion systems and who
wants to know a bit more about the
dynamics and design basis of such
systems.

Your instructors
Per Tellefsen is Team Leader of the
Machinery Dynamics group, Marine
department. Per has more than 20
years of experience in analysis and
troubleshooting of vibration problems.
Henning Hartmann is Technical Lead,
with particular expertise within the
field of machinery dynamics. Henning
has more than 20 years of experience
with structural and machinery vibration
problems.

There is no requirement for academic


background, but it is underlined that
some topics will be covered in depth.
We believe that both someone with an
academic background and someone
with years of hands-on experience will
benefit from attending.

When
8 - 9 October 2014

Language
English

When
1 - 2 October 2014

Language
English

Where
Lloyds Register Consulting,
Stockholm

Price
EUR 1,360 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes, lunch
and dinner 1 night

Where
Lloyds Register Consulting,
Copenhagen

Price
EUR 1,360 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes, lunch
and dinner 1 night

Duration
2 days

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Machinery:
Diesel engines on a ship
Generators offshore platform
Nuclear Power Generator
FE model updating
Dynamic absorber application
Bow thruster

Duration
2 days

Contact
anna.dylander@lr.org

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Noise on offshore
installations

Noise & vibration


on ships

This course gives you a structured introduction to the generation, the propagation and the
control of noise, with emphasis on the conditions prevailing on offshore installations. It
includes hands-on exercises in our laboratory.

On this course, you will be introduced to the fundamentals of noise & vibration
measurement, analysis and control techniques.

Upon completion you will...


understand the fundamental
terminology, methods and
parameters of noise topics
gain knowledge about good
practice of offshore noise control
be able to understand and
interpret legislation
use creative thinking for practical
solutions
have an overview of how to
manage noise on newbuild and
existing installations
Course content
Basic acoustics (sound pressure,
sound power, the dB scale, noise
exposure, calculation exercises
Hearing damage/hearing
protection, vibration exposure
Noise measurements (basic sound
pressure measurements, signal
analysis)

In the lab (measurements,


equipment, sound pressure
exercise)
Noise sources
Sound radiation and propagation
(airborne, structure borne,
reduction, radiation, outdoor
propagation)
Noise management
Legislation and standards

Topics will be illustrated with numerous


case studies including engine room noise
control, gas compressor noise control,
accommodation sound insulation, valve
and pipe noise reduction and others.
Who should attend
The course is aimed at people working
with noise in the oil & gas industry as
well as people who would benefit from
knowing more about noise on offshore
installations. The course will start with

the basic concepts of noise and preknowledge of noise is not required to


participate.
Your instructors
Per Trjgaard Andersen is Senior
Consultant and Technology Leader in
the Noise & Vibration group, Energy
department. Per has many years
experience with noise & vibration
control in the oil & gas sector and has
given more than 100 courses on the
subject.
Martin Lommer Olsen is Team Leader
of the Noise & Vibration group,
Energy department. Martin has a
broad experience managing projects
involving noise & vibration prediction,
troubleshooting and control.

Upon completion you will...


be able to do basic noise
calculations
be able to write precise and clear
noise specification for vessels
be better equipped to assess
and manage noise & vibration
generation, propagation and
control in vessel designs
Course content
Fundamental noise
Fundamental vibration
Building specifications for noise
& vibration what should
be considered in a newbuild
specification
Low-noise design
Noise & vibration sources
Global and local vibration
prediction and measurements
Problems demonstrations
Exercises demonstrations
Topics will be illustrated with numerous
case studies including: singing propeller,
propeller vibration problems,
noise control in engine rooms,

When
29 - 31 October 2014

Language
English

Where
Lloyds Register Consulting,
Copenhagen

Price
EUR 1,950 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes, lunch
and dinner 1 night.

Duration
3 days

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accommodation sound insulation and


others.
Who should attend
Ship designers, ship operators, ship
builders, naval architects and service
engineers within the marine industry or
people who have a general interest in
quality marine designs with respect to
noise & vibration.
A general understanding of
fundamental physics will be beneficial
but is not a prerequisite.
Your instructors
Henrik Thrane is Senior Consultant
and Technology Leader in the Marine
department. He has been with the
company for more than 30 years.

When
4 - 5 November 2014
Where
Lloyds Register Consulting,
Copenhagen
Duration
2 days
Language
English
Price
EUR 1,360 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes, lunch
and dinner 1 night
Contact
anna.dylander@lr.org

Sren Dahl is Team Leader of the


Noise & Vibration group, Marine
department. Sren has more than 15
years experience with noise & vibration
control.

Contact
anna.dylander@lr.org

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Risk
management

Being a safety
manager
This course will give the delegates an introduction to safety management and operations.
This will be achieved through lectures and case studies. The course is applicable to both
offshore and onshore industries.

Dedicated courses in safety management, RAMS, Human Factors


Engineering, CSM, and risk analysis.

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Upon completion you will...


be able to prepare a safety
management program
have the basic knowledge to
implement and manage the
program in a project or in
operations

Course content
Overview of applicable
regulations, codes and standards
Principles for safety management
Role and duties of the safety
manager
Responsibilities of key positions
in a project management/plan
operation team, discipline leads,
contractors and other parties
An overview of activities to be
carried out, including studies,
analyses, reviews, audits and
inspections
The objective/detail scope of these
activities and possible pitfalls
The timing of the activities and
their interdependence
Use of results as an input to the
decision process

Topics will be illustrated with


numerous case studies.

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Site safety, requirements and


follow-up of own organisation
and contractors
Incident reporting and use of the
reported data
Emergency preparedness plans
and training

Who should attend


The course is aimed at HSE managers
and safety engineers aspiring to
develop their skills in project execution.
Your instructors
Your instructors will be safety specialists
with relevant practical experience
as safety professionals working on
international projects and operations.

When
On request
Where
Lloyds Register Consulting
offices as requested
Duration
2 days
Language
English
Price
EUR 1,200 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes and
lunch
Contact
training.consulting@lr.org

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Reliability and Safety


Integrity Level (SIL)

Human Factors
Engineering

The course will give the delegates an introduction to the basics of reliability
engineering and the principles applied for how to reduce risk through safety
layers and the application of SIL. This will be achieved through lectures and case
studies.

This course will provide an overview of the Human Factors Engineering (HFE)
support to the design lifecycle with emphasis on FEED and Detailed Design (DD)
phases. It will highlight key specifications and analyses through lectures and case
studies. The course is applicable to both offshore and onshore industries.

Upon completion you will...


understand the principles of
reliability engineering
know how to reduce risk through
different safety layers as well
as how to apply SIL for safety
instrumented functions
Course content
Overview of applicable
regulations, codes and standards
Introduction to IEC 61508 and IEC
61511
Objectives and scope of reliability
analysis and SIL analysis
Mitigating hazards through safety
layers and allocating the correct
SIL to the safety instrumented
function(s)
General principles and methods
used within reliability engineering
such as Fault Tree Analysis and
FMEA

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The basic principles of reliability


regularity analysis. When to apply
it and how to use it to increase
production uptime, maintenance
planning and spare part
optimisation

Topics will be illustrated with numerous


case studies.
Who should attend
The course is aimed at technical safety/
instrument/process loss engineering in
projects and operation.
The course is applicable to both
offshore and onshore industries, with a
special focus on subsea applications.
Your instructors
Your instructors will be safety specialists
with relevant practical experience
as safety professionals working on
international projects and operations.

When
On request
Where
Lloyds Register Consulting
offices, as requested
Duration
1 day
Language
English
Price
EUR 900 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes and
lunch
Contact
training.consulting@lr.org

Upon completion you will...


understand the fundamental
terminology, design specifications,
analysis and industry best practice
related to HFE
deepen your knowledge of HFE
studies and how they can be
used to save time and expenses
related to asset design and
improve efficient operation after
commissioning

Course content
Introduction to general HFE roles
and responsibilities
Developing HFE strategies using a
systematic approach
Understanding HFE integration
including people, plan and process
Understanding the methodology
of HFE studies including task
analysis, job hazard identification,
valve criticality, etc.
Understanding key HFE activities
conducted during Concept, FEED
and DD phases

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Developing HFE design


specifications to support and
validate activities/issues
Ability to screen HFE issues and
select the right approach
Maintaining quality assurance
through reviews, audits and
inspections
Overview of legislations,
regulations and industryrecognised best practices
Examples of inadequate HFE input
in design and corrective measures

Topics will be illustrated with numerous


case studies.
Who should attend
Project engineers, HSE managers and
engineers, discipline leads and others
involved in the design of assets.

When
On request
Where
Lloyds Register Consulting
offices, as requested
Duration
2 days
Language
English
Price
EUR 1,200 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes and
lunch
Contact
training.consulting@lr.org

Your instructors
Your instructor(s) will be HFE specialists
with relevant practical experience
working on international projects.

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RAMS - EN 50126

CSM RA

The course will equip the participant to implement RAMS in an organisation. In


addition to RAMS, the course covers the requirements given in the common safety
method on risk evaluation and assessment as per the Commission Regulation (EC)
No 352/2009.

The course gives an introduction to CSM RA and its effects on change management
in the railway industry (technical, operational and organisational changes).

Upon completion you will...


have an understanding of the EN
50126 RAMS
understand the governing
principles and methods for
analysis and processes for
follow-up and improvement of
safety, availability, reliability and
maintainability of railway systems
Course content
RAMS as a governing tool
for safety, availability and
maintenance
Procedures and principles
Use of acceptance criteria
EN 50126 - principles for RAMS in
projects
Safety management and followup in projects
Risk analysis
FMECA (Failure Mode, Effects and
Criticality Analysis)

SIL (Safety Integrity Level)


RAMS in operations and
maintenance
Human Factors

Topics will be illustrated with numerous


case studies.
Who should attend
People working within traffic safety,
engineering, design, projects,
operation/maintenance, infrastructure
and operators of rolling stock, as well as
manufacturers to the railway industry.
Your instructors
Your instructors will be RAMS specialists
with relevant practical experience
working on international projects.

When
On request
Where
Lloyds Register Consulting
offices, as requested
Duration
4 days
Language
Swedish / Norwegian

Upon completion you will...


understand the background and
framework of CSM RA
be able to run the risk
management process required

Who should attend


Managers, project leaders and other
personnel responsible for change
management on all levels within the
railway industry.

Course content
CSM RA framework
Change management
Risk management in CSM RA
Independent assessment

Your instructors
Your instructors will be CSM RA
specialists with relevant practical
experience working on international
projects.

Topics will be illustrated with


numerous case studies.

When
On request
Where
Lloyds Register Consulting
offices, as requested
Duration
1 day
Language
English

Price
SEK 15,000 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. lunch
and dinner 1 night

Price
EUR 900 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes and
lunch

A discount of SEK 2,000 is


given to clients with frame
agreements

Contact
training.consulting@lr.org

Contact
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Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA)

Process safety

The course gives an introduction to Quantitative Risk Assessments and how these
are carried out for oil & gas installations to optimise design and improve safety in
the operational phase.

This course will give the delegates an introduction to process safety. This will be
achieved through lectures and case studies. The course is applicable to both oil &
gas, petrochemical and chemical industries as well as other process industries
handling hazardous substances.

Upon completion you will...


understand the process of a QRA
and how the different subtasks in
a QRA are linked together
have an overview of different
methodologies and approaches to
a QRA
understand how the results of a
QRA should be interpreted and
used in operations and / or design
Course content
Objectives and scope of a QRA
Defining risk acceptance criteria;
examples from the industry
Deterministic and probabilistic
analysis principles advantages
and limitations
How to choose the right approach
Introduction to principles for
executing risk analysis; HAZID,
choice of methods, software
tools for consequence assessment
including CFD tools for leaks,
dispersion, fire and explosion
study, dropped object study, TR
impairment study, data bases
DAL Design Accidental Load

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I ntroduction to fire and explosion


studies
Both qualitative and quantitative
analysis methods will be presented
The timing of the activities and
interdependence to other analyses
in an oil & gas design project

When
On request
Where
Lloyds Register Consulting
offices, as requested

The topics will be illustrated by


examples and case studies.

Duration
2 days

Who should attend


Risk and safety engineers
Participants in design projects for
oil & gas developments
Anyone with an interest in
quantifications of risks in the oil &
gas sector

Language
English

Your instructors
Your instructors will be safety
specialists with extensive experience in
quantitative risk assessments in the oil
& gas industry, with experience both
from the Norwegian Continental Shelf
and from international projects and
operations.

Contact
training.consulting@lr.org

Price
EUR 1,200 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes and
lunch

Upon completion you will...


have a basic understanding of the
principles of process safety
have an overview of relevant
legislation, regulations and
standards
understand the most common
problem areas encountered in
process safety
have a background and basis
to apply sound engineering
judgement and be able to identify
and mitigate potential process
risks
Course content
Principles of process safety
Legislation, regulations and
standards
ESD, PSD, HIPPS
Examples of process safety for
different types of equipment,
such as separators and scrubbers,

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compressor systems, heat


exchangers, pumps, drain, vent
and flare systems
Introduction to HAZOP techniques
and guide words

Topics will be illustrated with numerous


case studies.
Who should attend
Process engineers
Risk and safety engineers
Others with an interest in process
safety
Your instructors
Your instructors will be process safety
specialists with extensive experience
from the industry working on
international projects and operations.

When
On request
Where
Lloyds Register Consulting
offices
Duration
1 day
Language
English
Price
EUR 900 per person, excl.
VAT, incl. course notes and
lunch
Contact
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About Lloyds Register Consulting


Lloyds Register Consulting provides independent risk management and engineering dynamics services to
a wide range of international clients. Our service portfolio represents the union between Scandpower and
Lloyds Register ODS. Together, we work to advance safety and technical excellence.
Our broad experience covers the full life cycle of activities in industries like oil and gas, marine, nuclear energy,
transportation, power generation and chemical industries.

We reserve the right to cancel a course due to insufficient enrolment

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Main office
Lloyds Register Consulting - Energy AS
Instituttveien 10
P.O. Box 3
N-2027 Kjeller
Norway
T +47 40 00 35 00
E info.consulting@lr.org

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Lloyds Register is a trading name of Lloyds Register Group Limited and its subsidiaries.
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