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1 Register online at: International Conference: October, 2014, London, UK World Class Process Safety Management 2014 For Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Oil & Gas and Power Generation FEATURING PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS, OCTOBER 20, 2014: A Unifying Theory of Total Safety Culture The Next Steps in Safety Leadership Safe Operations: Driving Excellence with the Right Focus Hear Case Studies and Expert Presentations From: BP Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Centrica Dow Corning E.ON Kraftwerke Eni GDF SUEZ Health and Safety Executive Keil Centre HEAR REAL-LIFE EXAMPLES, DISCOVER BEST PRACTICES AND TAKEAWAY KEY INFORMATION ON:» What does an industry leader in process safety look like and how can you measure up?» Improving performance by using the concept of High Reliability Organisations» Implementing a successful and robust process safety project» Managing and coordinating operational interfaces» Developing competency in the next generation of process safety engineers» Addressing the human causes of process safety incidents» Evaluating the benefits of risk-ranking operational sites SPONSORED BY: Lucite International National Grid National Skills Academy Pentagon Chemicals Scottish Power Syngenta Synthomer TOTAL Chemicals & Refining University of Sheffield IN ASSOCIATION WITH:

2 Dear Colleague, The 4th annual World Class Process Safety Management has been specifically designed for the Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Oil and Gas and Power Generation industries. This year s conference will provide an extensive range of operator case studies which will share best practices, lessons learned and proven methods for achieving a reliable process safety management framework. Safety incidents will never be fully eradicated, but operators have the opportunity to reduce the risk of future hazardous events and ensure that their employees and assests are operating within the safest environment possible. Process safety management frameworks need continuous development, revaluation and dedication to ensure that standards are being fully met. Organisations operating in high hazard industries are currently working hard to ensure that process safety principles are adopted within their operations, embraced by their workforce and championed from the top of their organisations. Despite these efforts, major incidents are still occurring, and it is essential that companies continue to ensure the challenges of behavioral safety, culture, communication and process safety system management are constantly tackled and monitored. T.A. Cook and the European Process Safety Centre are delighted to invite you and your colleagues to join us in London from October 20 22, Through operator case studies, expert presentations, pre-conference workshops, microforum and panel discussions, explore how operators can maintain a fully operational process safety framework and benchmark your processes against industry leaders to reduce the risk of any incidents. Conference highlights will include: Expert presentations from the Center for Chemical Process Safety, University of Sheffield and the Keil Centre Industry case studies delivered by major operators from across the chemicals, petrochemicals, oil and gas, and power generation industries, including BP, National Grid, Centrica, GDF SUEZ, Synthomer, Dow Corning and more Cross-industry best practice panel and microforum discussions, designed to stimulate open discussion and debate between industries Pre-conference workshops on Monday 20 October, designed to provide in-depth discussion and overview of process safety management in an interactive learning environment Extensive networking opportunities throughout the conference, in the exhibition and during the evening event Don t miss this opportunity to become part of an international process safety community, benchmark your safety performance, profit from the experience and knowledge of our presenters and take away invaluable best practices and lessons learned. We look forward to meeting you and your colleagues in London. Who Should Attend? The event will be of interest to VPs, Executives, Directors, Managers and Project Managers in the following roles: Kind regards, Process Safety Management HSE (SHE/EHS/SSHE) Plant Management Operations & Maintenance Engineering Integrity & Asset Management Risk & Security Emergency Planning & Response This event is also designed for consultancies, service providers, OEMs, and software solution providers in the area of safety, risk, operational and asset performance. The conference will be of interest to organisational leaders within the areas of: Process Safety and HSE Risk Management Materials & Integrity Management Operations, Maintenance & Engineering Sales, Marketing & Business Development Thomas Cook Managing Director T.A. Cook Conferences In Association With The European Process Safety Centre (EPSC) is an international industry-funded organisation which provides an independent technical focus for process safety in Europe. The objective of EPSC is to promote best practice in process safety across Europe in prevention and mitigation of chemical accident hazards. For more information, please visit: Lee Allford Operations Manager European Process Safety Centre

3 Pre-Conference Workshops Monday 20 October, 2014 Our full-day interactive workshops will run from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with refreshments and lunch provided. WORKSHOP (PLEASE NOTE - YOU CAN NO LONGER REGISTER FOR THIS WORKSHOP) Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Techniques and their Importance in your Risk Management System The purpose of this full day workshop is to provide a comprehensive overview of the different types of Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) techniques in terms of managing, reducing and potentially eliminating Major Accident risks affecting people (onsite and offsite), the environment and business (assets, reputation, share price etc). The workshop will have several worked examples throughout, as well as an outline of the advantages and disadvantages of using different PHA techniques relative to the facility lifecycle. The workshop is aimed at delegates who have either a brief knowledge on the subject and want to know more, or those more experienced delegates who want to get back to basics and refresh. Topics will include: Why are PHA techniques so important in Risk Management? Overview of the different PHA Techniques and their use in different facility lifecycle stages Advantages and disadvantages of the different PHA techniques available The importance of having an integrated, calibrated and descriptive risk matrix Integration with other Risk Analysis techniques Dr. Andrew Hallgarth, Principal Consultant & MD, Hazard Researc & Risk Consultants Ltd (HazRes) WORKSHOP A Unifying Theory of Total Safety Culture - The Next Steps in Safety Leadership Join this full-day workshop to receive a detailed overview of a holistic approach to safety culture, combining key academic theories with practical experience. This session will cover the causes of human error and the best ways of minimising its impact. You will have the opportunity to discuss the challenges of changing culture towards safety, improving management and board level buy-in, as well as measuring successful process and behaviour safety. Practical case studies from around the world will be used to illustrate how organisations have succeeded and failed in their attempts to enhance safety culture. The workshop will summarise the main academic models of safety culture and how these can be consolidated into a business friendly format. You will also have the opportunity to analyse a number of the most current controversies and issues, as well as walking through best practise methodologies that companies have used to address these issues. Topics will include: A B Key theories of safety culture Specific controversies Organisational learning Organisational behaviours Tim Marsh, Managing Director, Ryder Marsh Ltd Please Note! Delegates can only register for one full-day workshop.

4 Pre-Conference Workshops Monday 20 October, 2014 Our full-day interactive workshops will run from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with refreshments and lunch provided. WORKSHOP C Safe Operations: Driving Excellence with the Right Focus Many companies struggle to understand the processes that are critical to the success of their safe operations programme. This workshop will allow you to understand what is the key to driving excellence and where should you focus. Over the course of the day, the workshop will share insights and discuss some best practices and applications across the world s leading risk management practitioners. Discover how you can inherently gather process data to provide the insights you need to realise your vision. The workshop will explore: SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) or guidelines. Standard Processes - Measurable Execution - Performance Results How enterprise-wide excellence in the execution of critical processes will yield better performance Strategies and insights that some of the leaders in this area have adopted, such as leveraging process data as leading indicators of performance Examples of critical decisions being made as a result of insight gained through the automation of specific business processes, such as Incident Management and Behavioral Observations Defining the information resource, drawing boundaries and prioritising on what can and should meaningfully be used The steps to take to start the journey and then accelerate and continuously improve performance The workshop is designed to be interactive, giving attendees the opportunity to raise questions and share their own experiences with peers. The content will be of value to representatives from all asset intensive and high hazard industries. Todd Lunsford, Senior Manager Solution Engineering, Operational Excellence & Risk Management, IHS John Mercadante, Solution Architect, Operational Excellence & Risk Management, IHS Please note that you can only register for one workshop and cannot switch between parallel workshops.

5 Day One Tuesday, 21 October, Registration and Coffee Chairman s Opening Remarks Lee Allford, Operations Director, European Process Safety Centre BP s Global Process Safety Journey - Delivering Tangible Risk Reduction and Process Safety Improvements Progress on BP s global effort to enhance process safety and operational risk management in operations and projects Analysing the overarching strategy which is built of three enduring principles focusing on systematic management, people and assurance in operations Utilising BP s group-wide risk management process to illustrate application, with practical examples of risk reduction projects Observations on process safety metrics and plant reliability trends during implementation Eamonn Naughton, BP Group Head of Risk Learning and Health safety & Environment, BP Hazardous Installations Directorate (HID) Regulatory Model, Key Performance Indicators, Ageing Plants and Regulatory Update The HID regulatory model - safety management in major hazard industries Development and assessment of key performance indicators Ageing plant strategic priority and 3rd party inspection Better regulation executive review and response programme EVESO III Chris Flint, Head of HID CEMHD (Chemical, Explosives & Microbiological Hazards), Health and Safety Executive Morning Refreshments and Browse the Exhibition Power Generation A Chemicals & Petrochemicals B Oil & Gas C A1: Applying Process Safety Lessons Learned at Centrica Phil Mitchell, HSEQ Risk, Assurance & Process Safety Manager, Centrica A2: What Does an Industry Leader in Process Safety Look Like and How Do You Measure Up? Tony Stonehewer, Group Head of Process Safety, National Grid Networking Lunch and Browse the Exhibition M1: Revalidation of your Risk Assessment There are various techniques used within the industry to perform an initial risk assessment, but for how long is the study still valid? Risk assessment studies help organisations identify key lines of defence. So why do so many major incidents continue to occur? This microforum will evaluate how operators can revalidate their assessments in order to avoid future major disasters. Graeme Laughland, ABB Consulting B1: Process Safety Management The Challenges of Implementation Allan M Laing, CEO, Pentagon Chemicals Neil Smith, Skills Development Director, National Skills Academy for Process Industries B2: Risk Ranking Chemical Sites: Different Places, Approaches and Ethos Consistent Outcomes? Ken Patterson, Group SHE Manager, and Guy Scudder, Group SHE Advisor, Synthomer Microforums C1: Environmental Risk Assessment - An Introduction to New CDOIF Guidance Peter Davidson, Director Safety, Commercial & Projects, UK Petroleum Industry Association C2: Improving Corporate and Onsite Process Safety Culture and Competency at Eni Claudio Cignetti, Process Safety Management, Eni S.p.A M2: Safe Operations: Driving Excellence with the Right Focus Safe and reliable operations persist when the workforce performs the right work, the right way, consistently, and is learning and improving. Leading asset-intensive organisations are proving this principle by measuring the execution of critical operational risk processes, and improving those using actionable KPIs. This session will share how these companies are moving from lagging score-keeping to decision-making with leading measurements gathered from existing management system processes. Todd Lunsford, IHS

6 Day One Tuesday, 21 October, 2014 Microforums M3: Change the Safety-Productivity Dynamic to Unlock Operational Excellence - Connecting Process Safety to the Physical Reality of Day-to- Day Operations Discover how a common currency and collective understanding of risk from the frontline to the boardroom can improve coordination and collaboration across organisations. This microforum will enable you to understand how the impact of process safety performance can be connected to dayto-day operations to improve operational decision making. Andy Bartlett, Petrotechnics Afternoon Refreshments M4: Lessons Learned from Incidents and Implications Vs Failures of PSM Examine the immediate cause and underlying root causes of a runaway chemical reaction which occurred at a pharmaceutical manufacturing site in Cork, Republic of Ireland. Take this opportunity to consider the lessons learned from the investigation and implementation of process, organisational and behavioural safety improvements to minimise the risk of a recurrence. Simon Gakhar, Chilworth Technology Ltd Simon Axup, BST Management of Major Accidents Based on Innovative Use of Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) Techniques Management of major accidents Visualisation of process safety information Innovative use of QRA techniques Development of efficient and cost effective solutions in the area of major accident prevention and mitigation Dirk Roosendans, Head of Department Technological Risks, TOTAL Refining & Chemicals Process Safety Project Development Making Frameworks Operational Developing an integrated process safety management system Linking major accident hazards and safety cases/reports to the framework Engaging the workforce in the project development Measuring performance for sustainment Martin Sedgwick, Head of Asset Management, Scottish Power Chairman s Closing Remarks Lee Allford, Operations Director, European Process Safety Centre Departure for Networking Evening Event 4 for 3 Group Offer It s always more valuable to attend as a group. Let your colleagues know about this event and take advantage of our group offer. 4 delegates from the same company can register for the price of 3. To make a group booking, please info@tacook.com or call +44 (0) Join the World Class Process Safety Management Group On:

7 Day Two Wednesday, 22 October, Chairman s Opening Remarks Lee Allford, Operations Director, European Process Safety Centre The Evolution of Process Safety Management Historical context of process safety Current key topic areas in process safety Where will the next focus of attention be? Developing competency in the next generation of process safety engineers Mike Considine, Professor Process Safety and Loss Prevention, University of Sheffield Panel Discussion: Cross-Industry Best Practice This cross-industry panel discussion will feature speakers from across the conference. Hear best practice guidelines from the chemicals, petrochemicals, oil & gas and power generation industries and take away key knowledge and tips that you can implement into your process safety framework. Take this opportunity to ask any outstanding questions from the day s conference and also share your own experiences and expertise. Panellists: Peter Davidson, UK Petroleum Industry Association/ Michael Schoen, Syngenta/ Tony Stonehewer, National Grid Morning Refreshments and Browse the Exhibition Power Generation A Chemicals & Petrochemicals B Oil & Gas C A3: GDF SUEZ UK-Europe Process Work Journey Stephen Willis, Process Safety Programme Manager UK-Europe, GDF SUEZ UK- Europe A4: Process and Plant Hazard Management in Hydro Generation Christian Kolesch, Advisor Process and Plant Safety, Hydro Generation, E.ON Kraftwerke GmbH Networking Lunch and Browse Exhibition B3: The Challenges of Standardising Process Safety Management Across Multiple Sites and Regions Michael Sellers, Process Safety Manager, Lucite International B4: Categorising Incidents Based On Their Potential Severity Concepts, Benefits and Learnings Michael Schoen, Regional Safety Manager, Syngenta Addressing the Human Causes of Process Safety Incidents Addressing different types of human failure How human failure influences process safety Understanding the root causes of human failure Applying lessons learned to improve performance Lindsey Miller, Human Factors Advisor, BP Richard Scaife, Director & Occupational Psychologist, The Keil Centre Ltd C3: Managing the Challenge of Operational Interfaces Jamie Dempster, Senior Integrity Engineer, GDF Suez Exploration and Production Using the Concept of Highly Reliable Organisations to Improve Process Safety Performance at Dow Corning Defining and articulating the principles of High Reliability in a manner that uses organisationally relevant terminologyand concepts Measuring and tracking process safety operations which contain numerous key activities that occur "in process" Identifying metrics, which with strong leadership, will support a culture that enables outstanding performance and verifies that is remains in control Establishing linkages to the chemical industry s commitment to process safety through the Global Responsible Care Initiative, including the OECD global governance for chemical process safety Developing an effective risk reduction partnership with our global property insurer Chris Kneale, Global Manager of Process Safety, Dow Corning Process Safety Vision 20/20 A new vision for process safety excellence Addressing both what companies must do and how we must work together as an industry and society Exploring the roadmap and framework for ongoing work, both internal and collaborative Call to action Louisa Nara, Technical Director, Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Chairman s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference Lee Allford, Operations Manager, European Process Safety Centre

8 Premium Sponsors ABB Consulting provides technical and engineering services to help companies in the global process industries achieve operational excellence. We offer expertise in: environmental services, industrial energy efficiency, inspection, specialist functional engineering, integrity management, operations improvement, project services, process safety, technical software and technical training. We identify and implement pragmatic solutions based on technical excellence and industry expertise which: reduce risk, optimise costs and improve manufacturing efficiency. As part of ABB, the global engineering and technology group, we have access to the expertise of over 145,000 employees in over 100 countries around the world. Safe, reliable, efficient operations. For more information please visit: BST, a DEKRA company, is a global safety consulting firm that helps companies at any stage of safety functioning improve performance. This ability has helped us become the safety provider of choice among leading companies in various industries including mining, oil & gas, chemicals, utilities, and railroads. With EMEA headquarters in Leuven, Belgium, BST has staff throughout Europe, Middle East, North and South America, Asia, and Australasia. BST has helped over 2,700 sites in 70 countries improve safety performance. Sustainable safety excellence requires leadership at every level. Yet, doing the right things to influence safety can vary widely from the senior leader to the manager and from the supervisor to the front-line employee. We help our clients identify, develop, and sustain safety practices appropriate to the roles and responsibilities of all their leaders. Our change management approach treats safety performance within the context of the whole organisation, including its systems, culture, and leadership. Not only do clients realise significant improvement in safety performance, they also build platforms that drive excellence across the business. For more information please visit: Chilworth, your Partner in Process Safety Excellence - Generating wealth for all stakeholders. For more than a quarter of a century, Chilworth has brought expertise and insight in process safety to many of the world s most prominent companies through Consulting, Training, Testing services and Instrumentation. We have been established in UK, USA, France, Italy, India, Spain, China, Netherlands and Belgium. With extensive process safety test facilities available in four centres of excellence - Europe (Southampton, UK), North America (New Jersey and Chicago) and Asia (Shanghai). From best-in -class consulting and laboratory testing services to the professional development offered through our unique Academy, Chilworth delivers comprehensive Process Safety solutions. Our senior consultants are internationally recognised experts in their specialist fields, many have served on national and international standards committees. Our client base covers more than 2000 companies across 60 countries, including manufacturing companies in the Chemicals, Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Agrochemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Food & Beverage, Cosmetics, Personal & Household products industries. Your safety our Insight. For more information please visit: IHS Every decision matters. That s why leaders rely on IHS to help them make the best choices. As the premier provider of global market, industry and technical expertise, IHS understands the considerations that guide important decisions. IHS is a global information company with world-class experts in the pivotal areas shaping today s business landscape: energy, economics, geopolitical risk, sustainability and supply chain management. We employ more than 8,000 people in more than 31 countries around the world. For more information, please visit: Petrotechnics provide easy to use world class scalable solutions that empower organisations in hazardous industries from the boardroom to the frontline to proactively manage the organisation to a less risky and more optimised performance. Our award winning solutions have been helping customers transform their frontline operations for over the past 25 years by systematising and standardising policies, rules and risk management practices across the organisation to control and manage work safely and efficiently. For more information, please visit:

9 Exhibitors The National Skills Academy Process Industries provides skills consultancy, skills development and training courses for the science industries. The focus is on the current workforce and a range of tools and approaches are used to help organisations develop a suitable qualified and competent workforce. Skills development is provided through a range of Academy developed, industry focussed courses including technical specialities, process safety, leadership & management, covering all levels from operators to the Board. All courses are developed to meet training standards development in association with employer and Cogent SSC. For more information, please visit: Media Partners ETPIS addresses safety of industrial installations and production systems from various industry sectors: manufacturing, chemical including pharmaceutical, oil and gas, buildings, transport systems and related structural components. ETPIS deals with occupational health and safety of the workers in industry, environmental safety, and the prevention of major accidents with off-site consequences. ETPIS works on 3 lines: Conventional risks, emerging risks and safety technologies, products and services. Improvement of industrial safety is important not only in human terms, to reduce workers pain and suffering, death toll and environmental & societal impact in case of major accidents, but it is also a way of ensuring that enterprises are successful and sustainable in economic terms. For more information, please visit: Health and Safety International is Europe s Largest Audited Safety Magazine. Are you responsible for the safety of your workforce? With more and more people working in dangerous environments and regulations and legislation getting tighter and tighter it is important that you keep up to date. As Europe becomes more integrated, changes in working practices regularly affect more than one country at a time. How do you keep abreast of what affects you and your company? HSI can help. Published in January, April, July, September and November, it contains legislation updates for the whole of Europe, in-depth articles on Personal Protective Equipment and Company and Product Profiles to help you source the necessary equipment to protect your most valuable asset: your people. For more information, please visit: IOSH is the Chartered body for health and safety professionals. With more than 42,000 members in 100 countries, we re the world s largest professional health and safety organisation. We set standards, and support, develop and connect our members with resources, guidance, events and training. We re the voice of the profession, and campaign on issues that affect millions of working people. IOSH was founded in 1945 and is a registered charity with international NGO status. For more information, please visit: SaRS is an internationally recognised society whose purpose is to represent engineers and scientists working in the important fields of Safety and Reliability. Our objective is to enhance the professionalism and reputation of all those involved in safety and reliability technology. Our aims are to: Encourage the development and use of safety and reliability technology, provide an international forum for the exchange of information on safety and reliability matters, establish professional and educational standards for safety and reliability engineers, establish standard techniques and encourage consistency in their application and encourage organisations and government departments to apply safety and reliability techniques. For more information, please visit:

10 Media Partners EHazardEX is the brand name for a suite of media products dedicated to the provision of up-to-date information specifically relevant to those companies and individuals responsible or interested in safe working operations within hazardous area environments around the world. Comprising HazardEx: The Journal; The Events; The Newsletter; The Website & The App; They are produced to enable companies from a wide range of industry sectors to draw upon essential help in ensuring compliance with the latest directives, such as DSEAR, ATEX, GOST and IEC Ex as well as SIS, functional safety & SIL s. It is clearly sign-posted for ease of use and carries a mixture of industry news, legal & technical articles, new product items and sector focus. 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11 World Class Process Safety Management 2014 For Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Oil & Gas and Power Generation October, 2014, London, UK To register for this event please fax this registration form to: Fax: +44 (0) Or register online at: Company Address I will attend Full Day Workshop Monday 20 October, 2014 B C Postcode Country Invoice Address (if different from above): Conference Full name Job Title Telephone Tuesday 21 & Wednesday 22 October, 2014 P.O. No. (if applicable) Postcode Country Main contact for this booking Telephone Signature Full name Job Title Telephone Full Day Workshop Monday 20 October, 2014 B C Conference Tuesday 21 & Wednesday 22 October, 2014 Unfortunately I am unable to attend the event. Please send me the event documentation at 350 (VAT Not Applicable) Fees & Payments Price includes documentation, lunch, refreshments and an evening event for participants. Please note that accommodation and travel are not included in the registration fee. Plant owners and operators: Early Bird** Standard Fee Conference: 999 * 1199* Full Day Workshop: 550* * 625 * Service providers and consultancies: Early Bird** Standard Fee Conference: 1,199 * 1,299* Full Day Workshop: 625 * 699 * *plus 20% UK VAT **Early Bird Discount: Valid for registration and payment by Friday 5th September, 2014 Bring the Team! Take advantage of the group discount available: 4 delegates from the same company can register for the price of 3. Methods of Payment Card No: Credit Card. Please debit my: Amex Mastercard Visa Expiry Date: Cardholder s Name: Signature: Security No: Cheque Bank Transfer Payment upon receipt of the invoice Payment must be received BEFORE the conference Venue & Accommodation Park Plaza Victoria London 239 Vauxhall Bridge Road London SW1V 1EQ United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) How To Get There You can reach the venue by train: King's Cross & St. Pancras National Railway Station is approximately 15 minutes away and London Paddington National Railway Station is approximately 25 minutes away on the London Underground. On-site car parking facilities are available at the following address: 239 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, SW1V 1EQ. Please note, that a parking fee will be required. Conference Organisers T.A. Cook Conferences Phone +44 (0) th Floor, McLaren Buildings Fax +44 (0) The Priory Queensway info@tacook.com Birmingham Web B4 7LR Please tick the box if you wish to be removed from our mailing list. (when doing so please write your name above) T.A. Cook Consultants Ltd. VAT registered in England, No Data Protection: Personal data is gathered in accordance with the Data Protection Act Cancellations All cancellations have to be confi rmed in writing. Cancellations two weeks prior to the beginning of the conference will entitle you to a refund less 175 administration fee. Regrettably, no refunds can be made for cancellations received less than two weeks prior to the event. Should the registered person not be able to attend the event you may easily assign another person as a replacement. Organiser s Changes: We reserve the right to make alterations to the programme if necessary. It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of the organisers to alter the contents and the timing of the programme or the identity of the speakers. The organiser reserves the right to cancel in the event of an insufficient number of delegates. Conference Code:PSM3_14