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Refinery JV Process Safety for the Saudi Downstream

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A focused course, tailored for you

Refinery JV Process Safety for the Saudi Downstream

An integrated process safety, occupational health, and environmental framework for a Saudi downstream refinery joint venture. PSM expectations under both the international partner's HSE framework and Saudi MOMRA, NCEC, ONHQ.

A Saudi downstream refinery JV holds two HSE frameworks at once: the international partner's PSM expectations and the Saudi regulatory framework. The course delivers the integrated framework for the HSE lead.

$199 one-time
Tailored to your situation. Access within 24 hours. 30-day money-back.

Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

An HSE lead at a Saudi downstream refinery joint venture holds two frameworks at once. The international partner brings its corporate process safety management framework (PSM elements, audit cadence, incident-reporting taxonomy, training catalogue). The Saudi regulatory framework lands separately (MOMRA approvals, National Center for Environmental Compliance requirements, ONHQ industrial-licence obligations, Ministry of Energy oversight, mandatory Arabic-language documentation). The two frameworks overlap in 70% of obligations and diverge in 30%, and the 30% is where audits land.

The course works through the integrated framework. The mapping between the international partner's PSM elements and the Saudi regulatory requirements. The Arabic-language documentation pattern. The process hazard analysis pattern that satisfies both audiences. The management-of-change pattern. The incident-reporting taxonomy. The contractor-safety-management pattern for the high-density contractor population on a Saudi downstream site. The audit-readiness pattern. Twelve modules with deliverables. Plus a hand-built playbook for your specific JV.

What you walk away with

  • A documented mapping between international PSM and Saudi regulatory framework.
  • An Arabic-language documentation pattern.
  • A PHA pattern that satisfies both audiences.
  • A management-of-change pattern.
  • An incident-reporting taxonomy.
  • A contractor-safety-management pattern.
  • An audit-readiness pattern.
  • A 10-week build plan.

The 12 modules

Module 1. The Saudi downstream landscape 2026
Walkthrough of the Saudi downstream landscape in 2026. The major JV structures across refining, petrochemicals, and lubricants. The regulatory framework (MOMRA, NCEC, ONHQ, Ministry of Energy). The international partner PSM patterns observed across Saudi downstream operations. The strategic decisions an HSE lead faces when serving both audiences. The competitive landscape for HSE talent across the Saudi downstream operator population.
Module 2. PSM-to-Saudi mapping
Build the PSM-to-Saudi regulatory mapping. The international PSM elements (process safety information, PHA, operating procedures, training, contractors, pre-startup safety review, mechanical integrity, hot work, MOC, incident investigation, emergency planning, audits). Each mapped to the Saudi obligation set. The 30% divergence captured explicitly with the audit-finding pattern that surfaces it.
Module 3. Arabic-language documentation pattern
Build the Arabic-language documentation pattern. The translation principles for technical safety documentation. The bilingual-document template structure. The Arabic-glossary for English-derived process safety terminology. The version-control pattern across bilingual documentation. The integration with the customer's existing document-management system. Plus the worked example for the PSM document set in bilingual production.
Module 4. Process hazard analysis pattern
Build the PHA pattern that satisfies both audiences. The HAZOP methodology. The What-If methodology. The Fault Tree Analysis methodology. The Bow-Tie methodology. The integration with the international partner's PHA cadence. The integration with the Saudi NCEC environmental-impact-assessment cadence. The Arabic-language facilitation pattern. Plus the worked example for a typical refinery unit PHA.
Module 5. Management of change pattern
Build the management-of-change pattern. The change-classification framework. The change-impact-assessment pattern. The change-approval workflow. The integration with the international partner's MOC cadence. The integration with the Saudi MOMRA modification-approval process. The audit-trail pattern. Plus the worked example for the three change classifications (minor, significant, major) and the workflow for each.
Module 6. Incident reporting taxonomy
Build the incident reporting taxonomy. The international partner's reporting category structure. The Saudi NCEC reporting category structure. The Saudi ONHQ reporting requirement. The MOMRA reporting requirement. The integration with the customer's existing incident-management system. The Arabic-language reporting pattern. Plus the worked example for the past 24 months of incidents categorised under both schemas.
Module 7. Contractor safety management pattern
Build the contractor safety management pattern for the high-density contractor population on a Saudi downstream site. The contractor pre-qualification framework. The contractor onboarding pattern. The contractor training catalogue (Arabic and English). The contractor permit-to-work pattern. The contractor incident reporting integration. The integration with the customer's existing manpower-services-contract framework. Plus the worked example for the customer's typical contractor mix.
Module 8. Mechanical integrity pattern
Build the mechanical integrity pattern. The inspection programme structure. The risk-based inspection methodology. The integration with the customer's existing CMMS. The integration with the international partner's reliability-engineering cadence. The integration with the Saudi MOMRA industrial-licence inspection cadence. The Arabic-language reporting pattern. Plus the worked example for a typical refinery's MI programme over 24 months.
Module 9. Emergency planning and response
Build the emergency planning and response pattern. The on-site emergency plan structure. The off-site emergency plan integration with the local Civil Defence directorate. The mutual-aid pattern with neighbouring operators. The exercise programme structure (table-top, functional, full-scale). The integration with the international partner's emergency response cadence. Plus the worked example for the annual exercise calendar.
Module 10. Audit-readiness pattern
Build the audit-readiness pattern. The international partner's PSM audit cadence. The Saudi NCEC environmental audit. The Saudi MOMRA industrial-licence audit. The Saudi ONHQ operational audit. The integration with the customer's existing internal-audit cadence. The audit-finding management pattern across multiple audit programmes. Plus the worked example for the annual audit calendar.
Module 11. Workforce development
Build the workforce development pattern. The Saudi national workforce development framework. The Saudization HSE-roles framework. The training catalogue (Arabic and English). The competency assessment framework. The integration with the customer's existing HR development cadence. The integration with the international partner's professional-development framework. Plus the worked example for an HSE professional career progression in a Saudi JV context.
Module 12. Your 10-week build plan
Week by week. Weeks 1-2: Saudi downstream landscape and PSM-to-Saudi mapping. Weeks 3-4: Arabic-language documentation pattern and PHA pattern. Weeks 5-6: MOC pattern and incident reporting taxonomy. Weeks 7-8: contractor safety, mechanical integrity, emergency planning. Weeks 9-10: audit-readiness pattern, workforce development. Deliverable: an integrated HSE framework for the Saudi downstream JV ready for the next audit cycle.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

International partner audit lands → Modules 2, 10.
Saudi NCEC audit lands → Modules 2, 10.
PHA cycle starts → Module 4.
Major MOC required → Module 5.
Incident occurs → Module 6.
Contractor-density risk → Module 7.
MI programme review → Module 8.
Emergency exercise → Module 9.

What you get with this course

  • The 12-module course delivered as text plus downloadable templates.
  • Templates and worked examples for every module.
  • A hand-built playbook generated for your specific JV.
  • Three reference frameworks from peer Saudi downstream operations.
  • Scripted talking points for the customer general manager engagement.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: PSM-to-Saudi mapping scaffold drafted.

Week 4: Arabic-language documentation and PHA pattern designed.

Week 8: MOC, incident reporting, contractor safety, MI operational.

Week 10: Integrated framework ready for next audit cycle.

Before and after

Before

Two frameworks held in parallel. Audit findings land in the 30% divergence zone. Arabic documentation lags. Contractor-safety incidents climb.

After

Integrated framework holds both audiences. Audit findings drop. Bilingual documentation in production. Contractor-safety pattern reduces incidents.

What happens if you do not address this

Saudi NCEC enforcement intensifies. International partner audits do not pause. Audit findings compound into operating-licence pressure.

Who it is for

For HSE leads at Saudi downstream refinery JVs, principal HSE consultants serving Saudi downstream operators, and senior process safety professionals at international energy operators with Saudi JV exposure.

Who this is NOT for. Pure non-energy practitioners. Practitioners with no Saudi-context exposure. Pure non-HSE roles.

How it arrives

Text-based course via LMS, plus downloadable templates and worked examples and the hand-built playbook.

Time investment. Roughly 18 hours of reading and 80 to 160 hours of build effort across the 10-week plan.

Why $199 is the right number

External Saudi-context HSE consultants charge from 200,000 to 1,500,000 USD for integrated framework builds. 199 USD buys the focused playbook and the implementation document for your JV.

FAQ

Will this work for petrochemical JVs?
Yes. Module 1 covers petrochemical adjacency.
Does this cover lubricants operations?
Module 1 covers lubricants adjacency.
What about asset integrity for ageing units?
Module 8 covers MI programme structure for ageing assets.
What is in the implementation playbook for me specifically?
Framework tuned to your JV structure, bilingual documentation pattern matched to your existing DMS, audit-readiness cadence pre-loaded with your audit calendar.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.