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  • Hazards 24

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    Conference programmeNote: the programme may be subject to alteration

    Wednesday 7 May 2014 Tbc Registration

    09:0016:00 Optional workshops (see page 13 for details)

    17:3018:00 Opening session

    18:0018:40Process Safety Matters Why Chemical Engineers Must Lead the Way in Getting the Right Safety Priorities on the AgendaJudith Hackitt, chair of the Health and Safety Executive and IChemE president

    18:4020:30 Welcome reception in the exhibition area

    Thursday 8 May 2014

    07:1508:30 Registration

    08:3009:10BP's Process Safety Journey What Are We Learning About Learning? Steve Flynn, global head of risk, learning and health, safety and environment, BP

    09:1009:50The Designer's Contribution to Process Safety Management Foster Wheeler's ApproachFrazer Mackay, managing director, upstream EMEA region, Foster Wheeler Energy

    09:5010:30Estimating Possible Impact of the Seveso lll Directive for the UK to Inform Negotiation and ImplementationSandra Ashcroft, senior policy advisor, Health and Safety Executive

    10:3011:00 Refreshment break with poster and exhibition viewing

    Technical committee

    Kevin Dixon Jackson Chairman

    Sheila Beattie, Syngenta

    James Birch, FMC Chemicals

    Tony Clayton, Environment Agency

    Andrew Crerand, Shell Global Solutions

    Laurence Cusco, Health and Safety Laboratory

    Iqbal Essa, Health and Safety Executive

    Richard Gowland, European Process Safety Centre

    Peter Hunt, ABB Consulting

    Diego Lisbona, Bureau Veritas UK

    Andy Mackiewicz, AMPA Associates

    Rob Magraw, Baker Risk

    Martin Pitt, University of Sheffield

    Arvinder Saimbi, Samtech Process Safety

    Eric Swainson, MMI Engineering

    Craig Williams, Syngenta

    Parallel session

    Hazard and Risk I

    Parallel session

    Human Factors I

    Parallel session

    Process Safety Management I

    Parallel session

    Lessons Learned I

    Session chair: Iqbal Essa, Health and Safety Executive

    Session chair: Martin Pitt, University of Sheffield

    Session chair: Andy Mackiewicz, AMPA Associates

    Session chair: Laurence Cusco, Health and Safety Laboratory

    11:0011:30

    There Is No Such Thing as a Black Swan Process IncidentPaul Amyotte, Alyssa Margeson and Amelie Chiasson, Dalhousie University; Faisal Khan, Memorial University

    Decision Making Using Human Reliability AnalysisFabio Oshiro, Monaco Engineering Solutions

    A Simple End-to-End Guide to COMAH Report Writing and ManagementMark Manton and Brad Eccles, ABS Consulting

    Lack of Safety Management Systems in Nigeria Oil and Gas PipelineUzoma Nnadi, Zaki El-Hassan, David Smyth and Jim Mooney, University of the West of Scotland

    11:3012:00

    Lessons Learnt from Completing Formal Safety Assessments for FLNG FacilitiesChristopher Jones, Xodus Group

    Enhancing Process Safety and Plant Efficiency Through the Competence of Control Room OperatorsPaul Leach and Michael Wright, Greenstreet Berman

    Shift Handover Where Are We NowJim Ross, Infotechnics

    Improving Organisational Learning: Why Dont We Learn Effectively from Incidents and Other Sources?John Wilkinson, The Keil Centre; Helen Rycraft, Magnox

    12:0012:30

    Modelling of Accidental Hydrocarbon Releases in QRAs: Hole Size Versus Release Rate BasisBrian Bain, Asmund Huser, Andreas Falck, Andy Bolsover and Cynthia Spitzenberger, DNV GL

    Human Factors Result in Alarms and Trips Failing to Achieve the Expected Risk ReductionTony Foord, 4-sight Consulting

    Developing Safety Leadership Behaviours in a Latin American Power Generation Company Johnny Mitchell, The Keil Centre

    PSM Lessons from a Major Reformer Furnace FailureRoderick Prior, Shexcellence CC

    12:3013:00

    HAZOPs Are Not the Only FruitConor Crowley, Atkins; Nigel Bowker, Blackhall Consulting

    Task Identification for Human Factors Safety Critical Task AnalysisJamie Henderson, Human Reliability Associates

    Management Review of Process Safety John Wincek, Croda

    Lessons Learned from Major Accidents Having Significant Impact to the EnvironmentZsuzsanna Gyenes and Maureen Heraty Wood, Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen, European Commission Joint Research Centre

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    Parallel session

    Hazard and Risk Il

    Parallel session

    Consequence Assessment IParallel session Asset Integrity

    Parallel session

    Dust Explosion and Area Classification

    Session chair: Andy Crerand, Shell Global Solutions

    Session chair: Diego Lisbona, Bureau Veritas UK

    Session chair: Martin Pitt, University of Sheffield

    Session chair: Arvinder Saimbi, Samtech Process Safety

    14:0014:30

    SIL Determination and High Demand Mode

    Alan King, ABB Consulting

    Small Scale Experimental Study of Vaporisation Rate of Liquid Nitrogen Released on Water

    Nirupama Gopalaswami, M Sam Mannan, Luc Vechot and Tomasz Olewski, Mary Kay OConnor Process Safety Center

    Stochastic SIL Verification for Complex Safety Instrumented Systems

    Sara Shahidi and Dr Mehran Pourzand, Monaco Engineering Solutions

    Validation of the New Ignition Source Exploding Wire for Dust Explosion Testing in the 20-L-Sphere

    Arne Krietsch, Yolada Kwangvitayanon, Martin Schmidt, Alexander Klippel and Volkmar Schrder, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM); Marc Scheid, Syngenta Crop Protection

    14:3015:00

    Optimising Maintenance to Manage the Major Accident Risk

    Peter Okoh, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

    Modelling of Time-Dependent Dispersion for Releases Including Potential Rainout

    Henk Witlox and Mike Harper, DNV GL Software

    Integrity Challenges in Harsh Environments: Lessons Learned and Potential Development Strategies

    Faisal Khan, Memorial University of Newfoundland & University of Tasmania; Seyed Javad Hashemi, Ming Yang and Susan Caines, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Dan Oldford, ABS Harsh Environment Technology Centre

    Hazardous Area Classification for Biomass

    Steven Sherwen, ABB Consulting; Herodotos Phylaktou, University of Leeds

    15:0015:30

    A Risk-Based Approach to Safety Distance Determination in the Process Industry

    Renato Benintendi, Angela Deisy Rodriguez Guio and Samuel Marsh, Foster Wheeler

    Accumulation of Hydrogen Released into an Enclosure Fitted With Passive Vents Experimental Results and Simple Models

    P Hooker, J R Hoyes and J Hall, Health and Safety Laboratory

    Well Integrity Xmas Tree Acceptable Leakage Rate and Sustained Casing PressureMrudhul Raj, Atkins

    Dust Explosions Hazardous Area Classification Powder Handling Areas

    Di Shena, University of Nottingham; Olivier Leroy, BPE Design and Support; Keith Plumb, Integral Pharma Services

    Parallel session

    Legislation and Compliance

    Parallel session

    Consequence Assessment II

    Parallel session

    Environmental Protection

    Parallel session

    Dust Explosions

    Session chair: Laurence Cusco, Health and Safety Laboratory

    Session chair:Rob McGraw, BakerRisk

    Session chair: Tony Clayton, Environment Agency

    Session chair: Sheila Beattie, Syngenta

    16:0016:30

    Developing Options for Providing COMAH Site Information to the Public under the Seveso III Directive

    Jane Durling, Daniel Gaskarth and Aidan Whitfield, Environment Agency; Sandra Ashcroft and Rachel McCann, Health and Safety Executive

    Application of Global Sensitivity Analysis to FDS Simulations of Large LNG Fire Plumes

    Adrian Kelsey, Simon Gant, Kevin McNally, Health and Safety Laboratory; Steven Betteridge, Shell Research

    Environmental Risk Tolerability for Major Accident Hazard Sites: A Method for Quantifying and Assessing Environmental Risk

    M Nicholas, Environment Agency; I Brocklebank, SEPA; J Coates, CIA; P Davidson, UKPIA; H Bray, TSA

    Burning and Explosion Properties of Metallic Nano Powders

    Arne Krietsch, Marc Scheid and Martin Schmidt, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing; Ulrich Krause, Otto-von-Guericke-University

    16:3017:00

    What is Good Practice for the Proof Testing of Safety Instrumented Systems of Low Safety Integrity?

    Jeff Wood, Ineos ChlorVinyls

    A Methodology Based on Fault Tree Analysis to Assess the Domino Effect Frequency

    Antioco Lpez-Molina, Richart Vzquez-Romn, Efran Quiroz Prez and M Guadalupe, Instituto Tecnolgico de Celaya; Flix-Flores, Universidad Autnoma de Zacatecas

    Fire Water Retention Latest Guidance for Appropriate Design

    Pat Swords, PM Group

    A Correlation for the Lower Flammability Limit of Hybrid Mixtures

    Jiaojun Jiang, Yi Liu and M Sam Mannan, Mary Kay OConnor Process Safety Center

    17:0017:30

    Certification for the IEC61508 Group of Standards in Perspective

    Clive de Salis, The 61508 Association

    Modelling Transient Leaks from Pressure Vessels Including Effects of Safety Systems

    Jan Stene, Mike Harper and Henk Witlox, DNV GL Software

    Design of a Safe Hazardous Materials Warehouse

    Renato Benintendi and Simon Round, Foster Wheeler

    The Influence of Reduced Pressure on Flame Propagation in Dustair Mixtures

    Hannes Kern, Gerald J Wieser and Harald Raupenstrauch, Montanuniversitaet Leoben

    15:3016:00 Refreshment break with poster and exhibition viewing

    19:30 Conference dinner at the Balmoral hotel

    13:0014:00 Lunch break with poster and exhibition viewing

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    Friday 9 May 2014

    08:3009:10How Much Progress in Process?Janette Edmonds, director/principal consultant ergonomist, Keil Centre

    09:1009:50 To be confirmed

    09:5010:30 Robert Paterson, policy director for health and safety, Oil & Gas UK

    Parallel session

    Lessons Learned ll

    Parallel session

    Consequence Assessment lll

    Parallel session

    Corporate Process Safety

    Parallel session

    Safety Culture

    Session chair: Sheila Beattie, Syngenta

    Session chair: Andy Crerand, Shell Global Solutions

    Session chair: Trish Kerin, IChemE

    Safety Culture Session chair: Diego Lisbona, Bureau Veritas UK

    14:0014:30

    Dynamic Simulation of Texas City Refinery Explosion for Safety Studies

    Joseph Isimite and Philip Rubini, University of Hull

    Comparison of Predictions from the Gas Dispersion Model DRIFT Against URAHFREP Data

    Graham Tickle, ESR Technology

    Vision 20/20 - Characteristics of Companies with Great Process Safety Performance

    Jack McCavit, Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)

    What are the Key Processes for Selection, Training and Development to Support Effective Supervisor Safety Behaviour within the UK Oil & Gas Industry?

    George Petrie, consultant

    14:3015:00

    Runaway Chemical Reaction at Corden Pharmachem, Cork

    S J Gakhar and S M Rowe, Chilworth Technology; M Boylan and P Conneely, Health and Safety Authority

    Consequence Analysis of Uncontrolled Fluid Flow in Wellbore

    Ruochen Liu, Ray Mentzer and Sam Mannan, Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Rashid Hasan, Texas A&M University

    Why Dont all our Facilities Succeed in Applying Corporate Process Safety Requirements and What Can We Do About It?

    Richard Gowland, European Process Safety Centre

    Making Facilities Safer by Design

    Graeme Ellis, ABB Consulting

    15:0015:30Flixborough: Lessons Which Are Still Relevant Today

    Robin Turney, consultant

    A New Integral Dispersion Model Based on One-Dimensional Turbulence Theory

    Jef Rowley, Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants

    Sustaining Effective Corporate Governance in Process Safety Across Global Manufacturing Sites

    Julian Hought and Andrew Fowler, HFL Risk Services

    Corporate Memory the Collective Brain and the Struggle Against Amnesia

    John Evans, gbaxi; Gordon Martin, consultant

    13:0014:00 Lunch break with poster and exhibition viewing

    15:3016:00 Closing session

    10:3011:00 Refreshment break with poster and exhibition viewing

    Parallel session

    Human Factors II

    Parallel session

    Process Safety Management ll

    Parallel session

    Safer Operations

    Parallel session

    Fire and Explosion

    Session chair: Martin Pitt, University of Sheffield

    Session chair: Richard Gowland, European Process Safety Centre (EPSC)

    Session chair: Iqbal Essa, Health and Safety Executive

    Fire and Explosion Session chair: Craig Williams, Syngenta

    11:0011:30

    Benchmarking Human Factors in the Process Industries

    Jamie Elliott, Sarah Grindrod and Paul Sirett, HFL Risk Services

    Inclusive and Integrated Risk Assessment, Risk Management and SIF Definition under the IEC61508 Group of Standards

    Clive de Salis, The 61508 Association

    Safety Case on a Page

    Sally Forbes, AWE

    Consequence Modelling of Large LNG Pool Fires on Water

    Steven Betteridge, Shell Research; James R Hoyes, Simon E Gant and Matthew J Ivings, Health and Safety Laboratory

    11:3012:00

    Development of a Task Analysis Programme Addressing Safety Critical Tasks at INEOS ChlorVinyls, Runcorn Site

    Colin Brunold and Clive Mattock, INEOS ChlorVinyls

    The Process Safety Audit a Corporate Comfort Blanket?

    Lee Allford, European Process Safety Centre

    The CO2PipeHaz Good Practice Guidelines for CO2 Pipeline Safety

    Jill Wilday, Ju Lynne Saw, and Mike Wardman, Health and Safety Laboratory; Mike Bilio, Health and Safety Executive

    Analysis of Fire and Explosion Hazards During Surface Transport of Liquefied Petroleum Gas: A Case Study

    Nilambar Bariha, Indra Mani Mishra and Vimal Chandra Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology

    12:0012:30Linking Task Analysis with Other Process Safety Activities

    Andy Brazier, AB Risk

    Where are your SIL Assessments Now?

    Jo Fearnley, Jacobs Consultancy

    Inherent Safety Application to Ensure an ALARP Design at Concept Stage

    Khama Matiti, Monaco Engineering Solutions

    Endex Stabilization of Thermally Unstable and Explosive Liquid Phase Systems

    Rowena Ball, The Australian National University

    12:3013:00

    Behavioural Strategies for Improving Systems, Conditions and Behaviours

    Manuel Rodriguez and James Birch, FMC Corporation

    Total Operations Management for Safety Critical Activities: Industry Needs for Innovative Methods

    Myrto Konstantinidou, NCSR Demokritos

    A Study of Pressure Safety Valve Response Times under Transient Overpressures

    B C R Ewan and C Weil, University of Sheffield; M Scanlon, Energy Institute

    Study of Ammonium Nitrate Fertiliser Explosion Hazards

    Zhe Han, Alba Pineda, Sonny Sachdeva and M Sam Mannan, Mary Kay OConnor Process Safety Center; Maria I Papadaki, University of Patras