Process Safety conference celebrates 20th anniversary

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 21 March 2008

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(2008), "Process Safety conference celebrates 20th anniversary", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 55 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/acmm.2008.12855bac.005

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Process Safety conference celebrates 20th anniversary

Article Type: Conferences, training and publications From: Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Volume 55, Issue 2.

One of Process Safety's leading international conferences celebrates its 20th anniversary next year, by staging its biggest event yet.

Hazards XX takes place at the University of Manchester, UK on 14- 17 April 2008 and the symposium, first staged in 1960, includes speakers from throughout Europe, China, Australia, the USA and Saudi Arabia.

Organised by the Institution of Chemical Engineers' (IChemE) North West Branch, the theme of the event is “Harnessing Knowledge Challenging Complacency.” Mike Adams, one of the event's organizers said: “Things have changed a great deal since the first event over 40 years ago, but Hazards remains a popular and thought-provoking gathering that always attracts a global audience.”

“At Hazards XX, we're paying particular attention to how our current knowledge can be best applied to emerging industries and economies. We're also looking at how the concerns surrounding global warming have given new impetus to the development of new technologies, whilst ensuring that the lessons we have acquired in the past don't result in the same old mistakes being made over again” he added.

Key papers include a plenary paper by the US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (authors of the Baker report on the Texas City incident), two papers highlighting the process and safety aspects of the Buncefield incident, two papers on process safety performance indicators, an industrial paper on the selection of risk control measures, 16 papers by the UK regulators (HSE, HSL and Environment Agency), and a presentation by safety expert, Professor Trevor Kletz about accidents of the next 15 years.

There will also be a special plenary showing on the last day of the conference (17 November) by Centrica Storage Ltd of their DVD “Incredible” on the Rough 47/3 Bravo platform fire and evacuation incident, successful recovery, and the lessons learned. Centrica Storage Ltd will arrange for application forms to be handed out to all delegates on 17 November for a free copy of this remarkable DVD all they ask is for a donation to the RNLI.

All delegates will also receive a complimentary IChemE CD containing every paper presented at Hazards since its launch over 45 years ago.

For more information about the event, visit: www.icheme.org/hazardsxx or contact Mike Adams at: mikeadams@rawgreen.fsworld.co.uk

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