Training, PSM & Technology Transfer

Training, PSM & Technology Transfer

Training That Builds Competence Your Team Retains

Live online sessions on process engineering, process safety, unit operations, chemical process technology, and project documentation — taught from operating experience, with worked examples from running plants, not textbook slides.

Tell us what you want to learn. When enough hands go up, the class runs.

5Training tracks
30+Session topics
0EOIs received so far

Pick Your Track

Select a track to see the session topics — then register your interest. It takes a minute and costs nothing.

Track 1

Industrial Process Engineering

Can your team close a mass balance starting from nothing but a target production number?

The calculations every process engineer is assumed to know — and rarely gets taught properly. Each session works a real plant example end to end, so the method sticks.

Balances & Capacity

  • Making a heat and energy balance
  • Building a mass balance from target production
  • Cycle time calculation for batch plants

Reading Engineering Drawings

  • Points to check in a process P&ID
  • Line, valve and instrument checks that catch design errors

Plant Layout Review

  • Points to check in a plant layout
  • Spacing, access and maintainability checks

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Batch schedule is circulated once the class reaches strength.

Track 2

Process Safety Management

Do you know your reaction’s criticality class before it goes into the reactor?

From calorimetry data to a defensible basis of safety — the full chain, taught the way it is actually used in fluorochemical and specialty chemical plants.

Thermal Screening & Calorimetry

  • Accelerating rate calorimetry (ARC)
  • Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)
  • Reaction calorimetry (RC1)
  • Stoessel criticality classes — concept and use

Materials & Process Control

  • MOC selection and corrosion study
  • Preparing a process control philosophy
  • Making a cause & effect matrix

Hazard Studies & Safe Layout

  • Basics of HAZOP and HIRA studies
  • How hazardous area classification is done
  • Ensuring intrinsic safety in plant layout

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Batch schedule is circulated once the class reaches strength.

Track 3

Unit Operations Engineering

Which unit operation is your plant’s real bottleneck — and would you recognise it?

The workhorse operations of every chemical plant, taught with sizing logic, troubleshooting cases and scale-up pitfalls from live projects.

Separation & Purification

  • Distillation
  • Crystallization
  • Filtration

Solids Handling

  • Drying
  • Size reduction

Reaction Engineering

  • Reactor selection and sizing basics
  • Batch vs continuous — when each wins

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Batch schedule is circulated once the class reaches strength.

Track 4

Chemical Process Technology

How does the plant actually run — beyond the block flow diagram?

Full process walk-throughs of manufacturing technologies we have operated and engineered: chemistry, flowsheet, critical equipment, safety envelope and the parameters that decide plant economics.

Chlor-Alkali & Fluorine Chain

  • Caustic–chlorine manufacturing
  • Hydrofluoric acid manufacturing

Nitric Acid Chain

  • Nitric acid manufacturing
  • Concentrated nitric acid (CNA) manufacturing

Batch Processes

  • Mapping of a batch process
  • Recipe, campaign and cycle-time logic

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Batch schedule is circulated once the class reaches strength.

Track 5

Project Engineering & Documentation

Can your engineers defend a technical bid analysis in front of the promoter?

The documents that move a chemical project — who prepares them, who checks them, and what a reviewer looks for. Taught with real (anonymised) project documents.

Bid & Offer Engineering

  • Making a technical bid analysis (TBA)
  • Validating a technical offer

Process Data Sheets

  • Preparing process data sheets
  • Checking process data sheets

Project Flow

  • General project flow for chemical plants
  • Deliverables and interfaces phase by phase

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Batch schedule is circulated once the class reaches strength.

How It Works

No fixed calendar. Classes are scheduled by demand — your EOI is the vote.

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Send your EOI

Pick a track, name the topics you want. One minute, no payment, no commitment.

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Interest pools

The counter on each track shows how many professionals have raised their hand.

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Batch confirms

Once the class reaches strength, we contact everyone and fix dates and timing by consensus.

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Class runs live

Online sessions with worked examples, real plant documents, and your questions answered.

Why Learn From Orissa Engineering?

Every session is taught from 14+ years of senior operating and project experience across fluorochemicals, agrochemical APIs, chlor-alkali, nitric acid and specialty chemicals — the same plants these topics come from. You get the calculation files, the checklists, and the judgement behind them: competence your engineers retain long after the session ends.

Who Should Attend

Designed for working professionals and teams in the chemical process industry.

Graduate Engineer TraineesProcess EngineersPlant & Production EngineersProject EngineersEHS & Process Safety OfficersR&D & Tech Transfer TeamsEPC & Detail Engineering TeamsPlant Managers

Paid Downloadable Resources

Ready-made engineering calculation workbooks, training slide decks, and technical reports — built from real plant work, priced as a nominal one-time download fee. A dedicated resource store is being set up; browse and purchase from there once it goes live.

Excel Calculation Workbooks

Mass & energy balance sheets, cycle-time and reactor sizing calculators, equipment datasheet templates — ready to drop your own numbers into.

PPT Training Decks

Slide decks covering process safety, unit operations and chemical process technology — the same material used in our live training sessions.

PDF Technical Reports

Anonymised process write-ups, HAZOP/HIRA study formats, and technical bid analysis templates you can adapt for your own plant.

Coming soonThe resource store page is being built — the button below will take you there once it is ready.

Raise your hand

Not sure which track fits? Send an EOI anyway and tell us what you’re trying to learn — we’ll place you in the right batch and keep you posted as the class fills.