Hazards 30 Process Safety Conference
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ICHEME'S HAZARDS 30 PROCESS SAFETY CONFERENCE
26-27 November 2020, Virtual Event
IChemE’s annual Hazards conference will be held virtually this year, making process safety knowledge-sharing more accessible than ever before.
The conference programme will offer practical process safety insight from industry practitioners, researchers and regulators, including examples of good practice, new approaches and valuable lessons learnt from past incidents and near-misses. Session themes include chemical hazards, DSEAR/ATEX, fire and gas detection, regulation, asset integrity, safety leadership, risk management, lessons forgotten, environmental protection and many more.
There will also be inspirational plenary presentations and a guest lecture from Steve Rae, entitled ‘Piper Alpha – an Accident or a Predictable Surprise?’ Steve survived the 1988 Piper Alpha disaster and has since dedicated his career to improving safety culture across the industry.
All presentations will be delivered as part of a live timetable on 26 and 27 November 2020, with the opportunity for live Q&A, and will also be available to watch on-demand for up to 30 days after the event.
The event also offers a virtual exhibition hall and networking lounge.
For more information, please visit the Hazards 30 website.
26-27 November 2020, Virtual Event
IChemE’s annual Hazards conference will be held virtually this year, making process safety knowledge-sharing more accessible than ever before.
The conference programme will offer practical process safety insight from industry practitioners, researchers and regulators, including examples of good practice, new approaches and valuable lessons learnt from past incidents and near-misses. Session themes include chemical hazards, DSEAR/ATEX, fire and gas detection, regulation, asset integrity, safety leadership, risk management, lessons forgotten, environmental protection and many more.
There will also be inspirational plenary presentations and a guest lecture from Steve Rae, entitled ‘Piper Alpha – an Accident or a Predictable Surprise?’ Steve survived the 1988 Piper Alpha disaster and has since dedicated his career to improving safety culture across the industry.
All presentations will be delivered as part of a live timetable on 26 and 27 November 2020, with the opportunity for live Q&A, and will also be available to watch on-demand for up to 30 days after the event.
The event also offers a virtual exhibition hall and networking lounge.
For more information, please visit the Hazards 30 website.