Lectures Day 1
- 01 Tijs Koerts, EPSC – Opening
- 02 René Ophorst, Sabic
- 03 Gus Caroll, Empyirisys
- 04 Andreas Scholz, Vynova – Railcar Loading Incidents
- 05 Annik Nanchen, TüvSüd & Philippe Herfeld, DSM Firmenich – Chemical Hazard Assesment
- 06 Aaron Ratschow, Bayer -Electrostatic Charging when Conductive Liquids dewet Solid Surfaces
- 07 Mats Lindgren, ISP – Learning from small incidents
- 08 Gilles Roman, Solvay – Hazards of Hydrogen Peroxide handling
- 09 Fred Stay, HIMA – Think beyond SIL and discover Cost-Efficient Risk Management
- 10 Willem Groendijk, Shell – Learnings from reactor explosion
- 11 James Birch, BakerRisk – Hazardous Material Transportation
- 12 Lee Kelly, Cargill – Combustible Dust Explosions and Learnings
- 13 Veronica Fox, Tecnimont – Alarm Rationalization Study in EPC Projects
- 14 Stephan Sadowski, Sofis – Pigging/Mechanical Sequence control implemented in digital Environment
- 15 Susanna Voges, Voovio – Clear Procedures to avoid Operation Errors
- 16 Alan Mahoney, PPCL – Early Abnormal Event Detection with Geometric Models
- 17 Abdulaziz Shams, Aramco – Safety Consideration for Oil and Gas Plants Layout
- 18 Rainer Hoss, Merck Group – Process Safety Fundamentals for Pharma and Food
- 19 Daniel Wilkes, iOMosaic – Dynamic Vapor Breakthrough Avoiding Pitfalls for ERS Design
- 20 Deni Dzafo, MOL Group – Refinery plant conservation project
- 21 Kees van Gils, LyondellBasell – Process Safety Fundamentals in LyondellBasell
- 22 Delphine Laboureur, von Karman Institute – The power of Image to quantify Consequences of Incidents
Lectures Day 2
- 23 Peter Winkelman, RHDHV – Hydrogen electrolysers Avoiding and mitigating hazards
- 24 Eleanor Lister, LastFire – Using PFAS free foams for effective Fire Extinguishment
- 25 Pier-Jan Hettema, DSM-Firmenich – CHEF in DSM-Firmenich
- 26 Roald Perbal, NEN Committee – Ex-LOPA method for Assessment of Explosion Risks in Hazardous Areas
- 27 Roger Stokes, BakerRisk – Guidelines for managing abnormal situations
- 28 Hubertus Siegel, Büro Siegel – Results from the EPSC wokrgroup HAZOP-efficiency
- 29 David McDade, Risktec – Barrier Management over Time
- 30 Michael Geipel, Protego – Explosion Protection through the use of Flame Arresters
- 31 Richard Hodges, Sabic – Teesside specifics on HAZOP process
- 32 Joar Dalheim, Vysus Group – Dynamic Risk Monitoring – DQRA
- 33 Mark Hellinghuizer, Ton Beems, Yokogawa – Plant & Process Safety = Safety + Security
- 34 Thorsten Mueh, Bayer – PPS Roadmap
- 35 David Moore, Acutech – Analysis of recent Process Safety Incidents in the Hydrogen Industry
- 36 Diederik van Heugten, Coen van Driel – Update Permit system at a Petrochemical Site
- 37 Philippe Guillard, Sphera – Realizing a Global Risk Solution Tool
- 38 Christian Severins, Bayer – AI/Machine Learning in Process and Plant Safety
- 39 Carsten Rosner, Covestro – Team Resource Management
- 40 Dirk Roosendans, TotalEnergies – Use of generic major Accident Scenarios for Process Safety Management