Currently working in Global and one of the biggest Chemical Company as Process Safety and EHS Manager Regional Asia Pacific for Dispersion, Resin and Additives Business Unit.
Previously, worked as Process Safety Engineer (Eng 2) with Tripatra Engineering for Oil and Gas Clients such as ConocoPhilips, Pertamina, BP, Chevron, Santos etc. In Norway, working as Technical Safety Engineer with Aibel AS - Haugesund/Stvanger. Enroll in preliminary engineering study on Safety Design (Feed, Offshore verification, Change flag and Reporting) to IFD (issued for design) until installation. Last Project for onshore plant (Kårstø and Snøhvit) as a DRE (Discipline Responsible Engineer). I was also be part of offshore project as well in Gullfaks B modification specific job in Fire and Gas detectors with SIL Assessment. Client is Statoil or Equinor.
Lastly, I was working in various position as HSE Engineer, Assistant HSE Analyst or Safety Officer in several companies.
Double degree of Master degree in Risk Engineering (specific qualification in Risk Engineering that concentrate in Reliability, availability, maintainability, and safety (RAMS) analysis and structural and safety process.) at ICSI, INSA Toulouse and Master’s degree in Management of Industrial Risks and Environment from Poitiers University.
A). Technical Safety Engineer on Gullfaks B Drilling Upgrade. Responsibilities include:
Assessed technical safety study and engineering details according to NORSOK S-001/ISO 13702/DNV-OS-A101 and Statoil requirements (TR 1055).
Enrolled in preliminary Safety Study upon F&G system (FEED, Offshore verification, Change Flag and Reporting) to IFD (Issued for Design).
Reviewed and conducted Fire and Gas system modification (Detectors, Loop-Voting, FPDS, C&E etc.) including the Shutdown philosophy assessment.
Conducted Surveys F&G system on the Gullfaks B platform (Existing equipment, FPDS, Loop, SCD etc.)
Verified P&ID and existing Engineering Reports in the control room.
Prepared Safety Integrated Level (SIL), SAR, SRS and Compliance Report according to IEC 61511 and OLF 70.
Involved in multi Disciplines Review of modification project to Basic for Design-BFD (HVAC, Instrument, Automation and Process).
Follow-up meetings and provided comment with client (Statoil) and Aibel’s partner (RDS Company).
B). Onshore Project on Modification and Maintenance Frame for Statoil Project (Kårstø & Snøhvit). Responsibilities include:
Planned and executed the technical safety tasks within FEED, engineering details and as built for modification projects according to Statoil Requirements (TR2237, TR0926, ARIS-Statoil management system).
Discipline Responsible Engineering (five modifications projects) of Technical Safety, Risk Project (PIMS R4) and HSE installation within As-Built Engineering report. Prepared and estimated engineering hours (CTR) for scope of work based on DEES (Detail Engineering Estimation System-Statoil Requirement) in the early engineering details. Evaluated HSE design specification and WEHRA according to NORSOK S-003 i.e. Escape Routes, Fire Areas, ESD, DAL, DOP, WEHRA, etc in accordance with QRA Kårstø plant and Statoil requirements. Conducted HAZID upon the engineering detail for installation and preliminary HAZOP assessment. Constructed Risk Review on engineering details scope of work. Facilitated System Design Review (Telecom, Automation, Instrument and Electro) for MMO Kårstø project. Involved SIL Study for MMO Project Hammerfest and Kårstø project; Statoil and Supplier. Verified the need of Emergency Shutdown valves for flare system in Hammerfest project. Delivered and cooperated with the discipline lead for SRS and SIL compliance report for valves modification. Provided progress report from Study, LCI 1, LCI2 through Engineering and Installation of as built deliverance.
Company Description
Aibel is a Norwegian provisioner of production facilities, process systems, technology and products to oil companies, shipowners and field operations customers, by maintaining, operating and modifying on- and off-shore facilities, enabling clients to achieve more efficient energy production. Headquartered in Stavanger, Aibel has seven other locations in Norway, besides offices in Kolding (DK), Peterfield (UK), Laem Chabang (Thailand) and in Singapore. Aibel also owns 50 per cent of The Egyptian Maintenance Company. Aibel AS is a rapidly growing company, in 2010, 500 new employees was hired. Major new agreement with ConocoPhillips and Statoil indicates a need for even more highly skilled engineers and technicians during 2011. In June 2007, Aibel was acquired by Herkules Capital (formerly known as Ferd Private Equity) for $900 million in the largest leveraged buyout by a Norwegian-based private equity fund. In July 2009 Aibel announced the sale of its technology and products business to UK listed company Hamworthy Plc for a consideration of up to MNOK 68 million.