TECHNICAL PROGRAM
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SUNDAY, May 12, 2013 | |
delegates' registration | |
welcome cocktail | |
MONDAY, May 13, 2013 | |
OPENING REMARKS | |
PLENARY LECTURE I | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: E. De Rademaeker, S. Senni Buratti, B. Fabiano | |
SOME MYTHS AND REALITIES ABOUT DUST EXPLOSIONS | |
Amyotte P.R. | |
Coffee break | |
PARALLEL SESSIONS | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: G. Suter, G. Reniers | |
IMPLEMENTING THE SEVESO II DIRECTIVE REQUIREMENT ON THE ANTICIPATED PRESENCE OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES | |
Pey A., Lerena P. | |
QUANTIFYING SAFETY WITH A QRA: TO AGREE ON THE RESULTS, THE METHOD SHOULD BE EXPLICIT | |
Boot H. | |
RISK ASSESSMENT OF CO2 PIPELINE NETWORK FOR CCS – A UK CASE STUDY | |
Vianello C., Macchietto S., Maschio G. | |
NEW FLEMISH APPROACH FOR RISK ANALYSIS SYSTEM FOR THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS | |
Bogaert M., Imbrechts K., Grooten L. | |
CRITICAL EXPOSURE TIME AND POPULATION DENSITY FOR COST EFFECTIVE APPLICATION OF THERMAL PROTECTION ON LPG ROAD TANKERS | |
Bonvicini S., Antonioni G., Cozzani V., Birk M. | |
HUMAN FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS | |
Room: Onice Chairpersons: J. van Steen, B. Fabiano | |
WHAT PROCESS RISKS DOES YOUR PLANT RUN TODAY? THE SAFETY LEVEL MONITOR | |
Pasman H.J., Knegtering B. | |
MODELLING OF SAFETY BARRIERS INCLUDING HUMAN AND ORGANISATIONAL FACTORS TO IMPROVE PROCESS SAFETY | |
Markert F., Duijm N.J., Thommesen J. | |
A BENCHMARKING STUDY ON ASSET INTEGRITY AND THE ISSUES OF AGEING PLANT IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY AND THE CHALLENGES OF PSM IMPLEMENTATION ACROSS GLOBAL SITES | |
Hought J., Fowler A., Grindrod S. | |
HOW TO IMPLEMENT A MEANINGFUL INDICATOR MEASURING THE QUALITY OF SAFETY REVIEWS. | |
Schmelzer P.G. | |
SHIFT HANDOVER AFTER BUNCEFIELD | |
Wilkinson J., Lardner R. | |
LEARNING FROM ACCIDENTS AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER | |
Room: Verde Chairpersons: A. Jacobsson, F. Babinec | |
PROCESS AND PLANT SAFETY – RESEARCH & EDUCATION STRATEGY TO KEEP LONG TERM COMPETENCES | |
Schmidt J. | |
LEARNING SAFETY ASSESSMENT FROM ACCIDENTS IN A UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT | |
Jensen N., Jorgensen S.B. | |
INCREASING THE LEARNING POTENTIAL FROM EVENTS: CASE STUDIES | |
Drupsteen L., Bos E., Groeneweg J., Zwetsloot G. | |
PROMOTING DISCUSSIONS IN SAFETY REVIEW ACTIVITY | |
Nakagawa M. | |
SAMS - SHARING AWARENESS MOVES SAFETY | |
Sommer J. | |
PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING | |
Room: Limonaia Chairpersons: R. Koivisto, M. Considine | |
A RISK BASED APPROACH ON SELECTION OF REFRIGERATED AMMONIA STORAGE | |
Storti L., Buccoliero D., Paesani C. | |
STUDY OF IMMERSION IN A POOL OF WATER AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CONCRETE-SPRAYING OR MOUNDING OF LPG TANKS | |
Tambour F., Sellier P., Brohez S., Delvosalle C. | |
MODELLING OF ELECTROSTATIC IGNITION HAZARDS IN INDUSTRY – TOO COMPLICATED, NOT MEANINGFUL OR ONLY OF ACADEMIC INTEREST? | |
Glor M. | |
MODELING DEVELOPMENT FOR EVALUATING EFFECTIVE MITIGATION MEASURES FOR LNG SAFETY AND SPILL RESPONSE | |
Kim B., Ruiz R., Nayak S., Mentzer R., Mannan M.S. | |
EXPLOSION RISK ANALYSIS ‘ERA’ FOR FLNG FACILITIES: THE MAIN CHALLENGES | |
Hocquet J. | |
Lunch | |
PARALLEL SESSIONS | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: A.S. Markowski, S. Senni Buratti | |
APPLICATIONS OF PROCESS SAFETY CONCEPTS TO THE HYDROGEN ECONOMY | |
Amyotte P.R., Rigas F. | |
HAZARD CLASSIFICATION OF BIOGAS AND RISKS OF LARGE SCALE BIOGAS PRODUCTION | |
Heezen P., Gunnarsdottir S., Gooijer L., Mahesh S. | |
MODELLING OF LNG POOL SPREADING ON LAND WITH INCLUDED VAPOUR-LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM AND DIFFERENT BOILING REGIMES | |
Basha O., Liu Y., Castier M., Olewski T., Vechot L., Mannan M.S. | |
VALIDATION OF PHAST DISPERSION MODEL AS REQUIRED FOR USA LNG SITING APPLICATIONS | |
Witlox H., Harper M., Pitblado R. | |
THE ESSENTIALS FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE IN PPS A ROADMAP FROM THE PRACTICE FOR THE PRACTICE | |
Schmelzer P.G. | |
HUMAN FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS | |
Room: Onice Chairpersons: N. Jensen, B. Fabiano | |
INCORPORATING HUMAN ERROR ANALYSIS INTO PROCESS PLANT SAFETY ANALYSIS | |
Taylor J.R. | |
EXPERT JUDGMENTS IN RISK ANALYSIS: STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME UNCERTAINTIES | |
Pluess D., Groso A., Meyer T. | |
IDENTIFY THE CAUSES OF ERRORS TO IMPLEMENT ACCURATE IMPROVEMENTS IN HIGH AUTOMATED FACILITIES OF PROCESS INDUSTRY - A CASE STUDY | |
Loewe K., Dalijono T. | |
REVEALING ASYMMETRIES IN SAFETY CULTURE THROUGH PROACTIVE VISION | |
Kantola J., Vanharanta H., Laukkanen I., Piirto A. | |
ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS FLOW OF MOC BASED ON BUSINESS PROCESS MODEL OF PLANT LIFECYCLE ENGINEERING | |
Takeda K., Saito H., Shimada Y., Kitajima T., Fuchino T., Naka Y. | |
MATERIAL HAZARDS | |
Room: Verde Chairpersons: A. Laurent, R. Pastorino | |
MODIFIED SETUP OF 20-L-SPHERE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF SAFETY CHARACTERISTICS OF NANO POWDERS | |
Krietsch A., Romahn T.M., Scheid M., Krause U. | |
THE EFFECT OF AGGLOMERATION ON THE EMISSION OF PARTICLES FROM NANOPOWDERS FLOW | |
Henry F., Marchal P., Bouillard J.X., Vignes A., Dufaud O., Perrin L. | |
THE EXPLOSIVE DECOMPOSITION OF TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE: LARGE SCALE TESTS AND SIMULATIONS | |
Ferrero F., Zeps R., Beckmann-Kluge M., Schroeder V., Spoormaker T. | |
STUDY OF INCOMPATIBILITIES OF AMMONIUM NITRATE AND ITS MECHANISM OF DECOMPOSITION BY THEORETICAL APPROACH | |
Cagnina S., Rotureau P., Adamo C. | |
EFFECTS OF INERTS ON IGNITION SENSITIVITY OF DUSTS | |
Janes A., Carson D. | |
THERMAL DECOMPOSITION BEHAVIOR OF DI-TERT-BUTYL PEROXIDE MEASURED WITH DIFFERENTIAL ADIABATIC CALORIMETER | |
Iwata Y. | |
PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING | |
Room: Limonaia Chairpersons: H.J. Pasman, P. Schmelzer | |
EXPLOSION INITIATION, PROPAGATION, AND SUPPRESSION INSIDE A MICRO STRUCTURED REACTOR | |
Liebner C., Heinrich S., Edeling F., Hieronymus H., Lange T., Klemm E. | |
THE USE OF POROUS STRUCTURES IN FLAMEPROOF ENCLOSURES TO REDUCE THE MAXIMUM EXPLOSION PRESSURE | |
Hornig J., Markus D., Thedens M. | |
QUANTIFICATION OF THE STATIC EQUIVALENT PRESSURE OF GAS PHASE DETONATIONS IN PIPES AT THE DDT, IN THE REGION OF STABLE DETONATION (IF ANY) AND AT THE REFLECTION POINT | |
Schildberg H.P., Sudano G., Streuber C. | |
INHERENTLY SAFER DESIGN APPLIED TO THE BIODIESEL PRODUCTION | |
Gomez G.E., Ramos M.A., Cadena J.E., Gomez J., Munoz F.G. | |
SAFE DESIGN AGAINST EXPLOSIONS OF EMISSION COLLECTING SYSTEMS | |
Mentasti M., Crippa T. | |
Coffee break & POSTER SESSION | |
PARALLEL SESSIONS | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: G. Reniers, R. Harbers | |
INTERDEPENDENCIES BETWEEN INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURES: TERRITORIAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT | |
Rey B., Tixier J., Bony-Dandrieux A., Dusserre G., Munier L., Lapebie E. | |
QRA METHOD FOR LAND-USE PLANNING AROUND ONSHORE NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING PLANTS | |
Kooi E., Spoelstra M., Uijt De Haag P. | |
SIL DETERMINATION: DEALING WITH THE UNEXPECTED | |
King A. | |
TERRITORIAL RISK ANALYSIS AND MAPPING | |
Bernatik A., Senovsky P., Senovsky M., Rehak D. | |
RITUALS IN RISK EVALUATION FOR LAND-USE PLANNING | |
Van Xanten N.H.W., Pietersen C.M., Pasman H.J., Vrijling H.K., Kerstens J.G.M. | |
HUMAN FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS | |
Room: Onice Chairpersons: N. Jensen, J. Van Steen | |
ADVANCED SAFETY BARRIER MANAGEMENT WITH INCLUSION OF HUMAN AND ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS | |
Pitblado R., Nelson B. | |
EFFICIENT PLANT OPERATION IN PROCESS INDUSTRIES USING A USER-CENTRIC DESIGN | |
Glathe L., Kempf S. | |
SAFETY INTEGRITY LEVEL (SIL) INTEGRATED WITH HUMAN AND ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS | |
Melo A., Frutuoso E Melo P.F., Nele M.S. | |
ENHANCING ROAD TUNNEL RISK ASSESSMENT WITH A FUZZY SYSTEM BASED ON THE CREAM METHODOLOGY | |
Kazaras K., Konstandinidou M., Nivolianitou Z., Kirytopoulos K. | |
PROCESS SAFETY COMPETENCE – AN INDUSTRIAL VIEW | |
Jochum C. | |
MATERIAL HAZARDS | |
Room: Verde Chairpersons: P. Guterl, R. Pastorino | |
QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS FOR THERMAL STABILITY AND EXPLOSIVE PROPERTIES OF CHEMICALS | |
Baati N., Nanchen A., Stoessel F., Meyer T. | |
PARAMETERS FOR ATTENUATION AND SUPPRESSION OF DETONATION WAVE WITH INERT PARTICLES | |
Fomin P., Fedorov A., Chen J.R. | |
MASS BURNING RATES OF LARGE TBPB POOL FIRES - EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND MODELING | |
Schaelike S., Mishra K.B., Malow M., Berger A., Wehrstedt K.D., Schonbucher A. | |
DEVELOPING DEDICATED METHODS AND TOOLS FOR SAFE USE AND PROCESSING OF KEY CHEMICALS IN BIOREFINERIES | |
Marlair G., Diallo A.O., Benaissa W., Vignes A., Blanc L., Len C. | |
CFD-ASSISTED SAFETY DESIGN IN A FLUE GAS TREATMENT PLANT RETROFIT | |
Aresta P., Di Pilato S., Derudi M., Nano G. | |
STUDY OF UNDER-VENTILATED BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF MATERIALS WITH THE CONE CALORIMETER | |
Fourneau C., Delvosalle C., Breulet H., Brohez S. | |
PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING | |
Room: Limonaia Chairpersons: R. Koivisto, G. Suter | |
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF CONTINUOUS BURIED PIPELINES UNDER EARTHQUAKE LOADINGS | |
Lanzano G., Salzano E., Santucci De Magistris F., Fabbrocino G. | |
IMPACT OF WILDFIRES ON LPG TANKS | |
Heymes F., Aprin L., Ayral P.A., Slangen P., Dusserre G. | |
A MULTIOBJECTIVE-DRIVEN APPROACH TO REDUCE RISK IN PROCESS LAYOUTS | |
Garcia-Sanchez L.N., Vazquez-Roman R., Diaz-Ovalle C., Mannan M.S. | |
INHERENT SAFETY DESIGN CONSIDERING FORCED VENTILATION EFFECT BY AIR-FIN-COOLER IN MODULARIZED ONSHORE LNG PLANT | |
Tanabe M., Miyake A. | |
DEVELOPMENT OF FAULT DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM USING PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS FOR INTELLIGENT OPERATION SUPPORT SYSTEM | |
Munesawa Y., Minowa H., Suzuki K. | |
TUESDAY, May 14, 2013 | |
PLENARY LECTURE II | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: M. Considine, A.S. Markowski | |
FUNCTIONAL SAFETY: CURRENT APPLICATION AND THE WAY AHEAD | |
Fanelli P. | |
PLENARY LECTURE III | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: M. Considine, A.S. Markowski | |
LOOKING FOR THE LOCH NESS MONSTER: THE PROBLEM OF SAFETY TRAINING WHEN INCIDENTS ARE RARE | |
Pitt M.J. | |
EFCE AWARD | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: M. Considine, A.S. Markowski | |
Coffee break | |
PARALLEL SESSIONS | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: S. Senni Buratti, A.S. Markowski | |
STACK RELEASES DURING LOW WINDS, EVALUATION OF HAZARDS AND MITIGATION USING CFD | |
Hansen O.R. | |
UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS OF PHAST’S ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION MODEL FOR TWO INDUSTRIAL USE CASES | |
Pandya N., Gabas N., Marsden E. | |
COMPARATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT FOR DIFFERENT LNG-STORAGE TANK CONCEPTS | |
Rath S., Krol M. | |
EVALUATION OF THE USE OF THE PRESCRIBED QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR LAND USE PLANNING IN THE NETHERLANDS | |
Uijt De Haag P., Gooijer L., Kooi E., Spoelstra M. | |
HUMAN FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS | |
Room: Onice Chairpersons: J. Van Steen, B. Fabiano | |
INCREASING BOARD AND EXECUTIVE COMMITMENT TO AND UNDERSTANDING OF PROCESS SAFETY | |
Turney R., Considine M. | |
SAFETY CULTURE RESEARCH IN A FINNISH LARGE-SCALE INDUSTRIAL PARK | |
Porkka P., Makinen E., Vanharanta H. | |
PROCESS SAFETY LEADERSHIP AND ITS KEY TO SUCCESSFUL PSM IMPLEMENTATION | |
Grindrod S., Hought J., Fowler A. | |
A MILESTONE TO SUSTAINABLE SAFETY CULTURE: IMPROVING PROCESS & PLANT SAFETY QUALIFICATION FOR ALL MANUFACTURING PERSONNEL | |
Fischer K. | |
LEARNING FROM ACCIDENTS AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER | |
Room: Verde Chairpersons: E. De Rademaeker, A. Pey | |
EXPLOSION IN AN EXHAUST LINE OF A CHEMICAL REACTOR | |
Steinkrauss M., Lerena P. | |
THE BUNCEFIELD ACCIDENT AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES FOR FUEL STORAGE SITES AND OTHER SITES IN THE UK, REGULATED UNDER THE SEVESO DIRECTIVE | |
Nicholas M., Whitfield A. | |
A CASE STUDY OF AN ETHYLENE OXIDE EXPLOSION IN A STERILIZATION FACILITY | |
Reza A., Christiansen E. | |
A ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS APPLICATION FOR INDUSTRIAL PLANT RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT AND ENGINEERING DESIGN FEEDBACK | |
Nascimento C., Frutuoso E Melo P.F. | |
PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING | |
Room: Limonaia Chairpersons: P. Schmeltzer, H.J. Pasman | |
LIMITATIONS OF GAS EXPLOSION VENTING DUE TO ACCELERATED FLAME PROPAGATION AND ELEVATED INITIAL PRESSURE | |
Poli M., Graetz R., Schroeder V. | |
SIZING OF EXPLOSION PRESSURE RELIEF FOR GASES WITH LOW KG VALUES USING THE EFFLUX FUNCTION | |
Blanchard R., Schildberg H.P. | |
REVISITING AGE OLD CORROSION PROBLEMS WITH MODERN TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES | |
Nicola S., Leon S., Nayak S., Mentzer R., Mannan M.S. | |
THE LINK BETWEEN FIRE RESEARCH AND PROCESS SAFETY: AN EVOLUTION FROM SPECIFIC NEEDS TO GENERAL CONCERN | |
Cadena J.E., Munoz F.G. | |
Lunch | |
PARALLEL SESSIONS | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: G. Suter, R. Harbers | |
DUST EXPLOSION QUANTITATIVE RISK MANAGEMENT FOR NONTRADITIONAL DUSTS | |
Hossain M.N., Amyotte P.R., Khan F., Abuswer M., Skjold T., Morrison L. | |
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF DISPERSION MODELS FOR JET RELEASES OF DENSE-PHASE CARBON DIOXIDE | |
Gant S., Kelsey A., McNally K., Witlox H., Bilio M. | |
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF POOL FIRE CONSEQUENCES IN CONFINED ENVIRONMENTS | |
Tavelli S., Derudi M., Cuoci A., Frassoldati A. | |
STUDY OF THE VAPORIZATION RATE OF LIQUID NITROGEN BY SMALL- AND MEDIUM-SCALE EXPERIMENTS | |
Olewski T., Vechot L., Mannan M.S. | |
SECOND-ORDER PERTURBATION SOLUTIONS TO A LIQUID POOL SPREADING MODEL WITH INSTANTANEOUS SPILL | |
Kim M., Choi B., Han Y., Do K., Kim T. | |
HUMAN FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS | |
Room: Onice Chairpersons: N. Jensen, E. De Rademaeker | |
KEEPING AND IMPROVING PROCESS AND PLANT SAFETY - WHAT IS NEEDED, WHAT SHOULD BE DONE? | |
Pfeil N., Jochum C., Mitropetros K., Schmelzer P.G. | |
INDICATORS FOR ASSESSING THE QUANTITATIVE EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL SAFETY POLICY | |
Van Steen J., Biemans B., Heckman J., Post S., Vijgen L. | |
SITUATIONS SAVED BY THE HUMAN OPERATOR WHEN AUTOMATION FAILED | |
Lackman T., Soderlund K. | |
PROCESS SAFETY INDICATORS IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY - WHAT MAKES IT A SUCCESS STORY AND WHAT DID WE LEARN SO FAR? | |
Klein T., Viard R. | |
OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF SAFETY AND SECURITY RESOURCES | |
Reniers G., Sorensen K. | |
LEARNING FROM ACCIDENTS AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER | |
Room: Verde Chairpersons: A. Jacobsson, V. Cozzani | |
INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS OF AN EXPLOSION AT THE GOEX BLACK POWDER MANUFACTURING FACILITY | |
Reza A., Ibrahim Z., Vaitekunas T. | |
ANALYSIS OF PROPANE SPHERE BLEVE | |
Birk M., Dusserre G., Heymes F. | |
LOSS OF CONTROL OF A CHEMICAL REACTION AND RELEASE OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE | |
Bosch J., Pey A. | |
THE INFLUENCE OF MAINTENANCE ON SOME SELECTED MAJOR ACCIDENTS | |
Okoh P., Haugen S. | |
PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING | |
Room: Limonaia Chairpersons: B. Weibull, M. Considine | |
CFD SIMULATIONS OF THE EFFECT OF DUST DIAMETER ON THE DISPERSION IN THE 20 L BOMB | |
Di Sarli V., Russo P., Sanchirico R., Di Benedetto A. | |
ELECTROSTATIC IGNITION HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PNEUMATIC TRANSFER OF FLAMMABLE POWDERS THROUGH INSULATING OR DISSIPATIVE TUBES AND HOSES | |
Glor M., Blum C., Fath W., Walther C.D. | |
DAMAGE MODELS FOR STORAGE AND PROCESS EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN FLOODING EVENTS | |
Landucci G., Tugnoli A., Antonioni G., Cozzani V. | |
TESTS ON SUITABILITY OF THE IGNITION SOURCE “EXPLODING WIRE” FOR THE DETERMINATION OF EXPLOSION CHARACTERISTICS OF COMBUSTIBLE DUSTS IN THE 20-L-SPHERE | |
Scheid M., Kusche C., Schroeder V., Barth U. | |
PROCESS FOR DRYING POWDERS – HAZARDS AND SOLUTIONS | |
Febo H. | |
Coffee break | |
PARALLEL SESSIONS | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: G. Suter, R. Harbers | |
COMPARING DIFFERENT METHODS FOR CALCULATING THE GAS DISPERSION | |
Habib A., Schalau B., Schmidt D. | |
NEAR FIELD ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION MODELLING ON AN INDUSTRIAL SITE USING NEURAL NETWORKS | |
Lauret P., Heymes F., Aprin L., Johannet A., Dusserre G., Munier L., Lapebie E. | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
Room: Onice Chairpersons: R. Pastorino, G. Reniers | |
APPLICATION OF FUZZY LOGIC APPROACH TO CONSEQUENCE MODELING IN PROCESS INDUSTRIES | |
Markowski A., Siuta D. | |
SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REDUCTION. A CASE-STUDY APPLIED TO COAL DRY DISTILLATION INDUSTRY | |
Palazzi E., Currò F., Pastorino R., Fabiano B. | |
MAJOR ACCIDENT HAZARD POSED BY NON-SEVESO ESTABLISHMENTS IN POLAND AND MANAGEMENT IN THE AREA OF THEIR CONTROL | |
Gajek A., Michalik J. | |
ANALYSIS OF ROOT CAUSES FOR CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS BASIS ON BUSINESS PROCESS MODEL FOR PLANT MAINTENANCE | |
Fuchino T., Takeda K., Kitajima T., Shimada Y. | |
LEARNING FROM ACCIDENTS AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER | |
Room: Verde Chairpersons: A. Jacobsson, V. Cozzani | |
CCPS’S VISION 2020: CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPANIES WITH GREAT PROCESS SAFETY PERFORMANCE | |
McCavit J., Berger S., Nara L. | |
WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO LEARN FROM SOMEONE ELSE’S MISTAKES? | |
Vande Capelle T. | |
LESSONS LEARNED BY THE STRONG LOCAL EARTHQUAKE AT THE PETROCHEMICAL PLANT | |
Wada Y., Wakakura M., Hayashi Y., Takagi N., Oba H., Kumasaki M., Miyake A., Arai M. | |
PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING | |
Room: Limonaia Chairpersons: B. Weibull, F. Babinec | |
MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES – STANDARDIZATION WORK IN IEC SUBCOMMITTEE 31M AND ITS BENEFIT FOR INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS | |
Brehm K., Bothe H. | |
MODELLING OF MITIGATION OF VAPOUR CLOUD EXPLOSIONS USING FLAME INHIBITORS | |
Van Wingerden K., Middha P., Hoorelbeke P. | |
LARGE EDDY SIMULATION OF TRANSIENT FLAME-VORTEX INTERACTIONS DURING EXPLOSIONS OF HYDROGEN-ENRICHED METHANE/AIR MIXTURES | |
Di Sarli V., Di Benedetto A. | |
DUST EXPLOSION PROTECTION BY FLAMELESS VENTING | |
Snoeys J., Going J.E., Taveau J.R. | |
THE MINIMUM IGNITION ENERGY OF COAL DUST IN AN OXYGEN ENRICHED ATMOSPHERE | |
Norman F., Berghmans J., Verplaetsen F. | |
buses leave for Conference Dinner | |
WEDNESDAY, May 15, 2013 | |
PARALLEL SESSIONS | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: G. Reniers, S. Senni Buratti | |
GOOD PRACTICES FOR MANAGING PROCESS SAFETY IN MAJOR HAZARD INSTALLATIONS AND THEIR NETWORKS | |
Lax S., Ijas A., Leva K.M.H. | |
A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH: VALIDATING, QUALIFYING AND DOCUMENTING MODELS FOR SIMULATING FLOW-RELATED ACCIDENT SCENARIOS IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRY | |
Skjold T., Pedersen H., Bernard L., Middha P., Narasimhamurthy V.D., Landvik T., Lea T., Pesch L. | |
CAUSE-IMPLICATION DIAGRAMS FOR PROCESS SYSTEMS: THEIR GENERATION, UTILITY AND IMPORTANCE. | |
Nemeth E., Cameron I. | |
PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING | |
Room: Onice Chairpersons: M. Considine, B. Weibull | |
VENTING OF FOAMING THREE-PHASE SYSTEMS WITH HYDROPHILIC AND HYDROPHOBIC PARTICLES | |
Leimeister E., Steinbach H. | |
ACUTE INHALATION TOXICITY IN QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT – METHODS AND PROCEDURES | |
Hansler R., Gooijer L., Wolting B.G. | |
SIZING EMERGENCY RELIEF SYSTEMS FOR MULTIPURPOSE PLANTS | |
Nanchen A., Stoessel F. | |
REDUCTION OF NATECH RISK DUE TO LIGHTNING BY THE USE OF PROTECTION SYSTEMS | |
Necci A., Antonioni G., Cozzani V., Borghetti A., Nucci C.A. | |
LEARNING FROM ACCIDENTS AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER | |
Room: Verde Chairpersons: A. Pey, F. Babinec | |
THE FUKUSHIMA INCIDENT AND THE IMPACT ON RISK PERCEPTION AND RISK COMMUNICATION | |
Pineda-Solano A., Carreto-Vazquez V., Mannan M.S. | |
INVESTIGATION OF ODOUR FADE, AND SUBSEQUENT NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION AT THE SAN DIEGO BAYFRONT HILTON HOTEL | |
Reza A., Ibrahim Z. | |
PRESSURE BUILD-UP IN A DIESEL TANK EXPOSED TO FIRE | |
Noel N., Metayer J. | |
EXPLOSION AT A HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE CAUSED BY CONTAMINATED NITRIC ACID | |
Vince I. | |
MATERIAL HAZARDS | |
Room: Limonaia Chairpersons: A. Laurent, P. Guterl | |
REACTION CALORIMETRY AND UV-VIS SPECTROPHOTOMETRY INTEGRATION AIMED AT RUNAWAY REACTIONS EARLY DETECTION | |
Casson V., Maschio G. | |
COMBUSTION-INDUCED RAPID PHASE TRANSITION OF CH4/O2/INERT MIXTURES | |
Salzano E., Cammarota F., Di Benedetto A., Di Sarli V., Russo G. | |
CFD MODELING OF NANOPARTICLES DISPERSION IN A DUST EXPLOSION APPARATUS | |
Murillo C., Dufaud O., Lopez O., Perrin L., Vignes A., Munoz F.G. | |
Coffee break | |
PARALLEL SESSIONS | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: S. Senni Buratti, G. Reniers | |
THE USE OF RISK CRITERIA IN COMPARING TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES | |
Boot H. | |
ONSHORE EXPLOSION STUDIES – BENEFITS OF CFD-MODELLING | |
Hansen O.R., Davis S.G., Gavelli F., Middha P. | |
PREVENTION OF MAJOR ACCIDENTS OF THE ABOVEGROUND PARTS OF NATURAL GAS STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES AND SHALE GAS PRODUCTION FACILITIES | |
Kotek L., Tabas M. | |
PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING | |
Room: Onice Chairpersons: R. Koivisto, R. Harbers | |
USING PRICIPLES OF INHERENT SAFETY FOR DESIGN OF HYDROMETALLURGICAL SOLVENT EXTRACTION PLANTS | |
Moore L. | |
UNSTEADY ASPECTS OF SODIUM-WATER REACTION WATER CLEANING OF SODIUM CONTAINING EQUIPMENTS | |
Carnevali S. | |
LEARNING FROM ACCIDENTS AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER | |
Room: Verde Chairpersons: F. Babinec, A. Pey | |
ATYPICAL ACCIDENT SCENARIOS: FROM IDENTIFICATION TO PREVENTION OF UNDERLYING CAUSES | |
Paltrinieri N., Oien K., Tugnoli A., Cozzani V. | |
HOW COULD CSB INVESTIGATION REPORTS BE IMPROVED? | |
Jensen N. | |
WHY SOMETIMES MAY BE NEGLECTED MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE? | |
Gambetti F., Casalli A., Chisari V. | |
MATERIAL HAZARDS | |
Room: Limonaia Chairpersons: A. Laurent, P. Guterl | |
HEAT EXCHANGE ELEMENTS IN SAMPLE CELLS FOR THERMAL ANALYSIS | |
Suter G., Stocks V., Gwerder C., Eiche M. | |
VULNERABILITY OF INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES TO POTENTIAL VOLCANIC ASH FALLOUTS | |
Milazzo M.F., Ancione G., Salzano E., Maschio G. | |
PARAMETERS INFLUENCING THE CORRECT THERMAL SAFETY EVALUATIONS OF AUTOCATALYTIC REACTIONS | |
Roduit B., Hartmann M., Folly P., Sarbach A. | |
PLENARY LECTURE IV | |
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: E. De Rademaeker, P. Schmeltzer | |
A FUTURE PERSPECTIVE OF HOW ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE CAN SOLVE CURRENT PROBLEMS: THE PROCESS SAFETY RESEARCH AGENDA | |
Pasman H.J. | |
Best Poster Award | |
Announcement venue LP2016 | |
Closing remarks | |
Lunch & End of the Symposium | |
LIST OF POSTERS | |
RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY ISSUES | |
1) POLISH PROPOSAL FOR STANDARDISED FORMAT OF THE EXPLOSION PROTECTION DOCUMENT (EPD) ACCORDING TO DIRECTIVE 1999/92/EC SO CALLED ATEX 137 | |
Piotrowski T., Domanski W. | |
2) A SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF AVAILABE SAFE EGRESS TIME CORRELATION | |
Tosolini E., Grimaz S., Salzano E. | |
3) SEMI-QUANTITATIVE HAZOP METHODOLOGY APPLIED TO UPSTREAM OIL & GAS ACTIVITIES | |
Gilardi C., Gotti M. | |
4) DEVELOPMENT OF A RBI TOOL FOR INSPECTION MANAGEMENT IN CHEMICAL PLANTS | |
Vianello C., Maschio G., Mura A., Babolin D., Gambato F., Attori C. | |
5) RISK MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY CONTROL OF TOXIC CHEMICALS IN TAIWAN | |
Chen S.L., Lu P.T., Lee H.L., Lu C.H., Yuan S.Y., Tsai H., Chen J.R. | |
6) DEVELOPMENT OF QUANTITATIVE HAZARD ANALYSIS METHOD FOR INHERENTLY SAFER CHEMICAL PROCESSES | |
Mizuta Y., Nakagawa M. | |
7) PLANT SCREENING FOR AGEING IMPACT IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRY | |
Candreva F., Houari M. | |
8) A LOGICAL HAZARD IDENTIFICATION METHOD IN WORKPLACE | |
Kumasaki M., Shoji T. | |
9) A THEORETICAL APPROACH TO RISK EVALUATION IN CONNECTION WITH OXYGEN RELEASES | |
Palazzi E., Currò F., Fabiano B. | |
10) COMPARISON OF APPROACHES TO MAJOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND RUSSIA | |
Mukhametzianova L., Kotek L. | |
HUMAN FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS | |
11) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY CLIMATE AND SHIFT WORK | |
Bergh M., Shahriari M., Kines P. | |
12) ON THE IMPACT OF HUMAN AND ORGANIZATIONAL ARCHETYPES ON HUMAN FAILURE PROBABILITIES USED IN RISK ANALYSES | |
Sousa A.L., Frutuoso E Melo P.F., Duarte J.P., Ribeiro A.C.D.O. | |
13) A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF TECHNIQUES FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF WORKERS ACCIDENTS | |
Nano G., Derudi M. | |
LEARNING FROM ACCIDENTS AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER | |
14) COMPARISON OF THE OPERATING LIFE OF TANK CONTAINERS, TANK VEHICLES AND RAIL TANK CARS FOR THE CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS GOODS IN PRACTICE, ANALYSIS OF CAUSES OF DAMAGE | |
Weltschev M., Schwarzer S., Otremba F. | |
15) A PROPANE FIRE CONNECTED TO DUMPING PROCEDURE IN A PROCESS PLANT | |
Cermelli D., Currò F., Pastorino R., Fabiano B. | |
PROCESS SAFETY ENGINEERING | |
16) A PROBABILISTIC CONSTRAINT PROGRAMMING MODEL TO REDUCE RISK IN LAYOUTS WITH TOXIC RELEASE SCENARIOS | |
Ramirez-Marengo C., Vazquez-Roman R., Mannan M.S. | |
17) DOMINO EFFECTS RELATED TO EXPLOSIONS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF LAND USE PLANNING | |
Salzano E., Antonioni G., Landucci G., Cozzani V. | |
18) COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF LARGE-SCALE FIRES IN COMPLEX GEOMETRIES - A MEANS TO SAFEGUARD PEOPLE AND STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY | |
Magnussen B.F., Rian K.E., Grimsmo B., Lilleheie N.I., Kleiveland R.N., Vembe B.E. | |
19) LATTICE BOLTZMANN METHOD: NEW ALTERNATIVE FOR LOSS ESTIMATION | |
Diaz Cruz J., Rodríguez S.E., Ordonez S., Munoz F.G. | |
MATERIAL HAZARDS | |
20) MYTHS AND FACTS ABOUT HYDROGEN HAZARDS | |
Rigas F., Amyotte P.R. | |
21) EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF BULK STORAGE IGNITION BY HOT POINTS | |
Janes A., Carson D. | |
22) PREDICTION OF PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES FOR REACH BASED ON QSPR MODELS | |
Fayet G., Rotureau P., Prana V., Adamo C. | |
23) EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND MODELING OF THE PYROLYSIS OF ORGANIC DUSTS: APPLICATION TO DUST EXPLOSIONS | |
Cuervo N., Dufaud O., Torrado D., Bardin-Monnier N., Perrin L., Laurent A. | |
24) ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGES FROM NON-CONDUCTIVE MATERIALS | |
Nilsson U., Karlson I., Nessvi K. | |
25) EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION OF FLASH POINTS OF FLAMMABLE LIQUID AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS | |
Janes A., Chaineaux J. | |
26) NANOMATERIALS RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES: EVALUATION AND APPLICATION OF CURRENT CONTROL BANDING METHODS | |
Fleury D., Fayet G., Vignes A., Henry F., Frejafon E. | |
27) REVIEW OF A DUST EXPLOSION MODELING | |
Russo P., Di Benedetto A. | |