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Centre for Risk, Integrity and Safety Engineering (C-RISE) Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Memorial University of Newfoundland @MUN_CRISE
In collaboration with the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (C-NLOPB) @CNLOPB
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments October 18-20, 2017 • Holiday Inn • St. John’s • NL • Canada
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
Program Updated on September 19, 2017
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments OCTOBER 18-20, 2017 • HOLIDAY INN ST. JOHN’S • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR • CANADA
REMEMBERING THE OCEAN RANGER
Schedule of Panelists Oral Burry Family Member
Howard Pike Former Director of Safety and Chief Safety Officer, C-NLOPB (retired)
Peter Noel Former Offshore Worker on the Ocean Ranger and Senior Safety Officer, C-NLOPB (retired)
Max Ruelokke Former Vice-President of Hydrospace Marine Services and Chair and CEO of C-NLOPB (retired)
Ray Hawco Former employee of the Newfoundland and Labrador Petroleum Directorate (retired)
Brian Stacey Operations Advisor, Suncor Energy
SPECIAL PANEL DISCUSSION
Remembering the Ocean Ranger
A special panel has been organized during the first day of the conference, focusing on the tragic sinking of the Ocean Ranger. The panel will feature first-hand accounts and recollections of the disaster and how it forever affected the offshore oil and gas industry as well as the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The session will include a discussion on how far the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Area has come in terms of safety since that terrible night in February 1982.
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments OCTOBER 18-20, 2017 • HOLIDAY INN ST. JOHN’S • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR • CANADA
The Challenges of Harsh Environments Operations in harsh conditions have become a necessity as more projects move into difficult environments. Oil & gas, mining, utility, construction and shipping companies need to know how their operations can safely operate in these challenging conditions.
Freezing temperatures, extreme winds, corrosive sea spray and remoteness of operations are some of the challenges that need to be addressed to allow advancement into these locations. Solutions need to be evaluated for their impacts on personnel, assets, and the environment, to safely implement changes and capitalize on these new opportunities.
Third Workshop and Symposium Continuing from the success of the first two workshops in 2013 and 2014, the 3rd workshop and symposium will bring together both industry experts and researchers to share knowledge and experience, and to identify and establish new collaborative research opportunities relevant to the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Area and other harsh environments. The 3rd workshop and symposium will provide the following to its participants:
➢ Training sessions for industry experts on state-of-the-art risk and integrity management tools
➢ Symposium sessions to share latest research advancements in the area of risk and integrity management in harsh environments
The 3rd workshop and symposium will be developed and delivered in collaboration with the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (C-NLOPB).
Location: Holiday Inn St. John’s Conference Centre 180 Portugal Cove Rd, St. John's, NL
Steering Committee Ahrens, Marco Canship Brown, Robert Marine Institute Butler, Trevor Lloyd's Register Combden, Shawn Wood Group PSN Chicoyne, Daniel C-NLOPB Costello, Kris Nalcor Energy Igloliorte, Gareth Husky Energy Khan, Faisal Memorial University Mercer, Steve Radient360 Solutions Inc. McKeever, Thomas Statoil Naterer, Greg Memorial University Oldford, Dan ABS O'Rourke, Bonnie ACOA Paulin, Mike INTECSEA Pike, Howard Memorial University Randell, Charles C-CORE Smith, Charles Private Consultant Stevens, Don Catalyst Process Tessier, Scott C-NLOPB Unsal, Evren Shell Global Solutions
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments OCTOBER 18-20, 2017 • HOLIDAY INN ST. JOHN’S • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR • CANADA
Symposium
The symposium intends to identify and discuss potential solutions to operational challenges in harsh environments. Original papers on topics related to scientific understanding and engineering challenges for technological development and safe operation in harsh environments are selected and peer-reviewed by an international review committee. Accepted papers will be published in the symposium proceeding. Authors of the selected papers will be invited to submit their papers for publication in a special issue of Ocean Engineering journal on Safety and Integrity in Harsh Environments; however, publication is subjected to the peer review process of the journal.
Symposium Topics
o Process safety in harsh environments o Occupational safety in harsh environments o Design, constructional, and operational safety o Risk assessment under uncertainty o Integrity challenges in harsh environments o Risk-based integrity management o Innovation in data collection and remote monitoring o Emergency scenarios and operational considerations o Case Studies- Lessons learned from Past incidents
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments OCTOBER 18-20, 2017 • HOLIDAY INN ST. JOHN’S • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR • CANADA
Workshops Specialized training sessions are developed to enhance the understanding of operational challenges in harsh environments. More information about the key topics, learning objectives, teaching methods, and instructors of each training session will be announced as it becomes available.
A certificate of participation will be provided to each participant.
Workshop 1: Alarm Management in Process Industries
Workshop 3: Process Fault Detection and Diagnosis
Dr. Sirish Shah
University of Alberta
Dr. Steven Ding
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Workshop 2: Risk in integrated operations and digitalisation
Workshop 4: Risk Engineering
Dr. Vidar Hepsø
Statoil, Norwegian University of Science
and Technology (NTNU)
Dr. Faisal Khan, PhD, PEng
Director, Centre for Risk, Integrity and
Safety Engineering (C-RISE)
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Plenary Keynotes
Attwood, Daryl. Project Director, Lloyd's Register Ayyub, Bilal. Professor, University of Maryland Danenberger, Elmer (Bud). Independent Consultant Flin, Rhona. Professor, Robert Gordon University Hepso, Vidar. Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Myhrvold, Anne. Director, Petroleum Safety Authority Norway Shah, Sirish. Professor, University of Alberta Soares, Carlos Guedes. Professor, Universidade de Lisboa Tessier, Scott. Chair & Chief Executive Officer, C-NLOPB
Symposium Sessions Keynotes Ahmad, Arshad. Professor, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Banks, Rick. Cougar Helicopters SAR Program Manager Berg, Steffen. Shell Brown, Robert. Marine Institute Hearn, Christopher. Marine Institute Jacobs, Will. Cougar Helicopters Safety & Quality Manager James, Lesley. Associate Professor, Memorial University Kennedy, John. Director of Operations, C-NLOPB Pandey, Mahesh. Professor, University of Waterloo Ramachandran, Venkatesan. Professor, Memorial University Sediq, Rehan. Professor, University of British Colombia Taber, Mike. VP Research & Development , N2M Consulting Veitch, Brian. Professor, Memorial University Willey, Ronald J. Professor Northeastern University
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments OCTOBER 18-20, 2017 • HOLIDAY INN ST. JOHN’S • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR • CANADA
Schedule
Day 1 OCTOBER 18, 2017
Day 2 OCTOBER 19, 2017
Day 3 OCTOBER 20, 2017
7:30 am – 8:00 am Registration and Breakfast Registration and Breakfast Registration and Breakfast
8:00 am – 8:15 am
Opening Remarks (Salon A/B/C/D)
Dr. Faisal Khan, Director, C-RISE
Dr. Noreen Golfman, Provost and Vice-President (Academic), Memorial
Dr. Mark Abrahams, Vice-President (Research) Pro Tempore, Memorial
Opening Remarks (Salon A/B/C/D)
Dr. Faisal Khan, Director, C-RISE
Dr. Dennis K. Peters, Dean (Acting) Faculty of Engineering and Applied
Science, Memorial
Opening Remarks (Salon A/B/C/D)
8:15 am – 9:00 am Anne Myhrvold
Director, PSA Norway The Arctic Challenge – safety signals
Elmer (Bud) Danenberger Independent Consultant
Smart Regulation for Safe and Innovative Operations
Dr. Vidar Hepso Professor, NTNU
Integrated operations' and Digitalisation, how the coming of real-time data
influences our understanding of risk and operation in harsh environments
9:00 am - 9:40 am Dr. Sirish Shah
Professor, University of Alberta Abnormal situation management
Daryl Attwood Project Director, Lloyd's Register
Classification society approaches to harsh weather conditions
Dr. Carlos Guedes Soares Professor, Universidade de Lisboa
Risk and Reliability in the Offshore Industry
9:40 am – 10:00 am Refreshments Break Refreshments Break Refreshments Break
10:00 am – 12:40 pm
SYMPOSIUM SESSION 1 (CONCEPTION NORTH & SOUTH)
SYMPOSIUM SESSION 3 (CONCEPTION NORTH & SOUTH)
SYMPOSIUM SESSION 5 (CONCEPTION NORTH & SOUTH)
PROCESS SAFETY IN HARSH ENVIRONMENTS INTEGRATED OPERATIONS ASSET INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT
SYMPOSIUM SESSION 2 (SALON F)
SYMPOSIUM SESSION 4 (SALON F)
SYMPOSIUM SESSION 6 (SALON F)
RISK MANAGEMENT HUMAN FACTOR INNOVATION IN DATA
COLLECTION AND REMOTE MONITORING
12:45 pm – 2:00 pm
(Salon A/B/C/D) (Salon A/B/C/D) (Salon A/B/C/D)
Dr. Bilal Ayyub Professor, University of Maryland
Measurement Science and Economics of Resilience for Operations in Harsh
Environments
Dr. Rhona Flin Professor, University of Aberdeen Human Factor in Safety-Critical
Environments
Scott Tessier Chair & CEO, C-NLOPB
Considerations in Regulating the Canada-Newfoundland Offshore Area
2:15 pm – 5:00 pm (10 min break in
between)
PANEL DISCUSSION (SALON A/B/C/D)
WORKSHOP 1 (CONCEPTION NORTH & SOUTH)
WORKSHOP 3 (CONCEPTION NORTH & SOUTH)
SPECIAL PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE OCEAN RANGER DISASTER
ALARM MANAGEMENT IN PROCESS INDUSTRIES
PROCESS FAULT DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS
WORKSHOP 2 (SALON F)
WORKSHOP 4 (SALON F)
RISK IN INTEGRATED OPERATIONS AND DIGITALISATION RISK ENGINEERING
Social Events Networking Session 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Location: Holiday Inn
Reception 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Location: The Rooms Address: 9 Bonaventure Ave.
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments OCTOBER 18-20, 2017 • HOLIDAY INN ST. JOHN’S • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR • CANADA
Symposium Overview - Day 1 | OCTOBER 18, 2017 10:00 AM TO 12:40 PM | CONCEPTION NORTH & SOUTH
SESSION 1: PROCESS SAFETY IN HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
This session aims to increase understanding of the differences faced in process and occupational safety when operating in harsh environments, and will discuss opportunities for inherently safer design.
10:00 - 10:30 AM Technical Keynote 1: Dr. Ronald J. Willey,
Northeastern University Layer of Protection Analysis Combined with BowTie Analysis. A method of introducing hazard analyses to university students
10:30 – 11:00 AM Technical Keynote 2: Willis Jacobs and Rick Banks, Cougar Helicopters SAR considerations for harsh and remote environment operations
11:00 – 11:30 AM Technical Keynote 3: Robert Brown, Marine Institute Topic: TBA
11:30 – 11:50 AM Stefano Tarantola, Joint Research Centre Lessons learned from an analysis of offshore accidents in the Nordic Seas
11:50 – 12:10 PM Rizwan Khan, Aligarh Muslim University Risk and Probabilistic Safety Assessment of Marine Risers Operating in Harsh Ocean Environment
12:10 – 12:30 PM Doug Smith, MUN A quantitative approach to resilience to assess safety management using FRAM: A maritime case study
12:30 – 12:50 AM Jianping Bai, Chongqing University of Science and Technology Application of RAM Analysis Technology in Offshore Oil and Gas Processing System
10:00 AM TO 12:40 PM | SALON F
SESSION 2: RISK MANAGEMENT This session will examine methodologies to perform the risk assessment and risk prediction for better management when sufficient information is not available, including discussion of cross industry communication to aid risk management in harsh environments.
10:00 - 10:30 AM Technical Keynote 1: Dr. Rehan Sediq, UBC
Integrity Management Program for Pipelines: Performance Assessment and Benchmarking
10:30 – 11:00 AM Technical Keynote 2: Gareth Igloliorte, Husky Energy Topic: TBD
11:00 – 11:20 AM Nihal Anwar Siddiqui, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Accidents in hydrocarbon storage tank farms: Revisiting Naples, Buncefield and Jaipur
11:20 – 11:40 AM Liangliang Lu, Aalto University Review on main factors related to oil spill response and recovery in ice conditions in the northern Baltic Sea
11:40 – 12:00 PM Mohammed Taleb Berrouane, MUN Emergency Response Plan Assessment Using Bayesian Belief Networks
12:00 – 12:20 PM TBD
12:20 – 12:40 PM TBD
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments OCTOBER 18-20, 2017 • HOLIDAY INN ST. JOHN’S • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR • CANADA
Symposium Overview - Day 2 | OCTOBER 19, 2017 10:00 AM TO 12:40 PM | CONCEPTION NORTH & SOUTH
SESSION 3: INTEGRATED OPERATIONS This session aims to discuss strategies for seamless cross discipline cooperation between different parts of the organization to ensure safe, reliable and economic operation of offshore operations.
10:00 - 10:30 AM Technical Keynote 1: Dr. Lesley James, MUN
Topic: TBD
10:30 – 11:00 AM Technical Keynote 2: Steffen Berg, Shell Pore Scale Physics, Digital Rock, and Integration into the Subsurface Workflow
11:00 – 11:30 AM Technical Keynote 3: Captain Christopher Hearn, Marine Institute An overview of the growth of the Centre for Marine simulation
11:30 – 11:50 AM Dr. Hossam Gabbar, Professor, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) Resilient Energy Systems for Safe and Sustained Operation of Process Industry in Harsh Environment
11:50 – 12:10 PM Wenkai Hu, University of Alberta Advanced Alarm Data Analytics: Methods to Discover Alarm Patterns and Support Process Monitoring
12:10 – 12:30 PM Majeed Abimbola, MUN A formalism for the Resilience Assessment of an Engineered System
10:00 AM TO 12:40 PM | SALON F
SESSION 4: HUMAN FACTOR
This session goal is to identify existing and potential challenges to people working in extreme environments to improve safety and efficiency of operations, and to discuss new strategies to deal with this unique environment.
10:00 - 10:30 AM Technical Keynote 1: Dr. Mike Taber, N2M Consulting
Factors influencing human performance in harsh environments
10:30 – 11:00 AM Technical Keynote 2: Brian Veitch, MUN Topic: TBD
11:00 – 11:20 AM Mohammad Mahdi Abaei, University of Tasmania Human Error Risk Assessment Model for Shipping Maintenance Procedures in Harsh Environment
11:20 – 11:40 AM Mashrura Musharraf, MUN Modeling and simulation of personnel response during offshore emergency situations
11:40 – 12:00 PM Jennifer Smith, MUN Can Simulation-Based Mastery Learning Increase Compliance: Investigating Decision Making in Virtual Offshore Emergency Egress
12:00 – 12:20 PM Joel George, CUSAT Implementation of fire sensing and extinguishing robot with dual modes of operation
12:20 – 12:40 PM Allison Moyle, MUN Human Reliability Analysis in virtual emergency scenarios using a Bayesian Network model
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments OCTOBER 18-20, 2017 • HOLIDAY INN ST. JOHN’S • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR • CANADA
Symposium Overview - Day 3 | OCTOBER 20, 2017 10:00 AM TO 12:40 PM | CONCEPTION NORTH & SOUTH
SESSION 5: ASSET INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT This session will focus on identifying challenges to identification, prediction and prevention of asset integrity threats, and to identify conditions in harsh environments that challenge traditional asset integrity management methodologies.
10:00 - 10:30 AM Technical Keynote 1: John Kennedy, C-NLOPB
Topic: TBD
10:30 – 11:00 AM Technical Keynote 2: Dr. Mahesh Pandey, University of Waterloo Stochastic modeling of hazards and its application to the assessment of life-cycle risk performance of engineering systems
11:00 – 11:20 AM R.M. Chandima Ratnayake, University of Stavanger Risk-Based Approach for Fatigue Integrity Assessment of Offshore Piping in the Arctic Environment
11:20 – 11:40 AM Xili Duan, MUN Liquid Repellent Surfaces to Improve Asset Integrity and Safety in Harsh Environments
11:40 – 12:00 PM Ehsan Arzaghi, University of Tasmania Integrated Probabilistic Modelling of Pitting and Corrosion-Fatigue Damage of Subsea Pipelines
12:00 – 12:20 PM Shivdayal Patel, Indian Institute of Technology Uncertainty Modeling and Risk Assessment of Glass Epoxy Composite Components under Low Velocity Impact
12:20 – 12:40 PM Prem Thodi, C-CORE Condition Monitoring Based Integrity Management of Harsh Environment Subsea Pipelines
10:00 AM TO 12:40 PM | SALON F
SESSION 6: INNOVATION IN DATA COLLECTION AND REMOTE MONITORING This session will discuss new methods of data collection and monitoring in harsh environment to improve operational safety.
10:00 - 10:30 AM Technical Keynote 1: Dr. Arshad Ahmad, Universiti
Teknologi Malaysia Topic: TBD
10:30 – 11:00 AM Technical Keynote 2: Dr. Venkatesan, Ramachandran, MUN Underwater/offshore communications and data collection
11:00 – 11:20 AM Hassn Hadia, MUN A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study of Two-Phase Slurry and Slug Flow in Horizontal Pipeline
11:20 – 11:40 AM Michael Schwarz, University of Kassel Digital Controller Design using a Reliable Code Generation Framework
11:40 – 12:00 PM Bayou Ni, Harbin Engineering University Numerical Simulation on the Damage of Ice Floe by High-Pressure Bubble Jet Loads
12:00 – 12:20 PM Ali Hayek, University of Kassel Advances in on-chip Safety Systems according to Safety Standards
12:20 – 12:40 PM TBD
REMEMBERING THE
OCEAN RANGER
3rd Workshop & Symposium
Safety and Integrity Management of Operations in Harsh Environments OCTOBER 18-20, 2017 • HOLIDAY INN ST. JOHN’S • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR • CANADA
ABOUT ST. JOHN’S Rich with history, rife with culture and sprawling with
natural beauty, Newfoundland is the most easterly point in
North America, Canada’s youngest province and home to
Memorial University. Considered to be "North America's Oldest
City", St. John's is one of the oldest settlements in North America
and is the capital and largest city in Newfoundland and
Labrador, Canada. St. John's is a vibrant city balancing its
people’s strong sense of heritage with the needs of a modern
urban population. From outdoor adventure to annual events
and festivals, attractions, scenic drives, shopping, fabulous
restaurants and tours, St. John’s has it all.
By day, travelers can easily explore nearby ecological
reserves, world renowned Provincial and National Historic Sites,
cultural and interpretative centres and hike urban and costal
nature trails. With easy access to wildlife, marine life, seabirds,
whales and icebergs (in season), it’s easy to lose yourself while
discovering St. John’s. The city's proximity to the Hibernia, Terra
Nova and White Rose oil fields has led to an economic
boom that has spurred population growth and commercial
development. Learn more about the St. John’s unique history
and culture by visiting www.stjohns.ca.
Registration fees:
❖ Symposium and workshop registration: CAD 500
❖ Student symposium and workshop registration: CAD 250
❖ Workshop only registration: CAD 250 (per training session)
Symposium and workshop registration fee includes attendance, reception,
networking event, preprints, coffee breaks and lunches. Workshop only
registration covers attendance, workshop materials, lunch and coffee
breaks on the workshop day.
For registration and more information, please visit the website:
www.mun.ca/engineering/crise/workshops/crise3
For general enquiries on the program, please contact:
Dr. Faisal Khan Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier I)
Director, Centre for Risk, Integrity and Safety Engineering (C-RISE)
Email: [email protected]