ICHCA INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR & MEETING AGENDA ICHCA Packaged Dangerous Goods Seminar Monday 6 March 2017 TT Club, London ISP 77 Technical Panel Meeting Brittania, London PLATINUM SPONSOR HOST BRONZE SPONSOR SUPPORTER BOOK NOW! www.etouches.com/ichca-dangerous-goods +44 (0)20 3327 7560 helen.coffey@ichca.com
PACKAGED DANGEROUS GOODS: MANAGING RISK, REDUCING INCIDENTS & IMPROVING SAFETY ALONG THE CONTAINER SUPPLY CHAIN Dear container shipping and cargo handling colleagues On 12 August 2015, a series of huge chemical explosions at a container storage facility in the Port of Tianjin, China killed over 170 people, injured several hundreds and caused an estimated $9 billion in damages, claims and global supply chain costs. The official investigation concluded that an overheated container of nitrocellulose, a film-forming polymer commonly used in lacquers and explosives, was the cause of the initial explosion, leading to a second much larger blast when around 800 tons of ammonium nitrate a fertiliser and commercial explosives component detonated. The Tianjin disaster served as a tragic demonstration of the potential deadly consequences when packaged dangerous goods are not handled, shipped and stored correctly, whether through criminal negligence or blind ignorance. It also highlighted the increased risks posed by greater scale, concentration and complexity in today s international supply chains, both at sea on larger ships and ashore as port facilities and logistics operations deal with ever increasing cargo peaks. With dangerous goods making up an estimated 10% of all containerised shipments worldwide it is imperative that all the stakeholders work together to safeguard people, cargo, assets, infrastructure and the environment from the inherent risks as chemicals and other hazardous materials move through the supply chain. Proper classification, declaration, packing, securing, stowage, storage and handling are all critical considerations, as laid down in safety regulations, recommendations and guidance, including the IMO s Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, IMO/ILO/UNECE Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units (CTU Code) and IMO Recommendations on the Safe Transport of Dangerous Cargoes and Related Activities in Port Areas. Yet despite the extensive rules and guidance available from regulators and industry bodies, global container trade continues to witness far too many incidents with dangerous goods. This includes a recent spate of serious fires and explosions onboard ships and in ports. Even cargoes some might not consider dangerous, for example charcoal, can pose a serious threat if not packed and handled properly. Misdeclaration and non-declaration, plus poor packing and securing inside containers, are two of the greatest risks to safe management of packaged dangerous goods, both afloat and ashore. German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd registered a 65% increase in incorrectly declared dangerous goods during 2015, identifying over 236,000 suspicious cases. Data from CINS Organisation, the shipping industry s cargo incident notification initiative, also shows that 76% of all recorded incidents for the 36 months to the end of 2015 were due to poor packing processes, including dangerous goods. Improving the management of dangerous goods in and around container ports and terminals worldwide is also a top priority. Incorrect segregation and storage, lack of emergency response facilities, lack of training and poor liaison with local fire and emergency services are some of the pressing issues. With so many parties and activities involved, effective controls, checks, processes and information flows are critical to ensure the safety of the whole port community. How can industry, legislators, policy makers and enforcing authorities work together to tackle the current wholly unacceptable situation? This focused one-day seminar from ICHCA will review the most pressing challenges and map out priority actions and initiatives to address the key risks. For everyone involved in the movement and handling of containerised dangerous goods, this is an opportunity to: Understand, define and assess the risks of dangerous goods in the modern container supply chain Identify increased cooperation, information sharing and reporting mechanisms to ensure compliance and improve the whole industry s safety performance Discuss how to disseminate and implement good practice, guidance and training throughout the supply chain Review the relationship between regulators, enforcing authorities and industry to proactively address the issues and understand key roles and responsibilities Hosted by the TT Club at its London headquarters, the day will include a mix of presentations and panel discussions, with views from cargo interests, ocean carriers, ports and terminals, insurers, regulators, policy makers, enforcing bodies, legal experts and technology providers. As the leading NGO association representing the interests of the global cargo handling industry, ICHCA is pleased to bring all the interested industry stakeholders together to share the latest insights and explore pragmatic responses. We hope that you will be able to join us on 6 March for a valuable day of education, debate, information exchange and networking with our expert panel of speakers and with fellow industry professionals. View speakers, agenda and book online at: www.etouches.com/ichca-dangerousgoods www.etouches.com/ichca-dangerous-goods Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host
SEMINAR PROGRAMME SEMINAR PROGRAMME 08:00 Registration, refreshments and networking 10:30 Refreshments and networking 12:30 Lunch and networking 09:00 Welcome, introductions & aims for the day Capt. Richard W A Brough OBE Director, Brough Marine Ltd 09:10 SESSION ONE: DANGEROUS GOODS IN THE MARITIME CONTAINER SUPPLY CHAIN - UNDERSTANDING & EVALUATING THE EVOLVING RISKS Capt. Richard W A Brough OBE, Director, Brough Marine Ltd; Technical Adviser, ICHCA Ken Rohlmann, Vice-Chairman, CINS Cargo Incident Notification System; Senior DirectorCargo Service / Dangerous Goods, Hapag-Lloyd AG Peregrine Storrs-Fox, Risk Management Director, TT Club speaker name TBC, Maritime Organization 11:00 SESSION TWO: REGULATIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS & GUIDANCE- HOW CAN ALL THE STAKEHOLDERS WORK TOGETHER TO ENFORCE THE RULES & DISSEMINATE GOOD PRACTICE? Capt. Richard W A Brough OBE, Director, Brough Marine Ltd; Technical Adviser, ICHCA Keith Bradley, Technical Advisor on IMDG Code Issues, Formerly Hazardous Cargoes Advisor, Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) Panel Comments & Discussion: Francesco Dionori Chief of Transport Networks & Logistics Section, Sustainable Transport Division, UNECE Capt. Terry Frith Technical Manager, Chemical Distribution Institute 13:30 SESSION THREE: LESSONS FROM TIANJIN REDUCING & RESPONDING TO DANGEROUS GOODS RISKS IN & AROUND PORTS Laurence Jones, Director Global Risk Assessment, TT Club Wouter de Gier, Global Head of Safety, Environment and Performance Management, APM Terminals Panel Comments & Discussion: Capt. Richard W A Brough OBE, Director, Brough Marine Ltd; Technical Adviser, ICHCA 15:00 Refreshments and networking 15:30 SESSION FOUR: COLLABORATION, INFORMATION SHARING & REPORTING TO COMBAT NON-COMPLIANCE & IMPROVE SAFETY PERFORMANCE ACROSS CONTAINER SUPPLY CHAINS Laurence Jones, Director Global Risk Assessment, TT Club James Douglas, Director, Exis Technologies Panel Comments & Discussion: Ken Rohlmann, Vice-Chairman, CINS Cargo Incident Notification System; Senior Director Cargo Service / Dangerous Goods, Hapag- Lloyd AG 16:30 CARGO SAFETY SPOTLIGHT: WHAT DO WE DO ABOUT CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE? 17:15 #MAKEITSAFE WRAP-UP PRIORITY ACTIONS, INITIATIVES & POLICY RESPONSES Capt. Richard W A Brough OBE, Director, Brough Marine Ltd; Technical Adviser, ICHCA 17:30 Close of seminar ICHCA reserves the right to alter the timings and content of the programme. BOOK NOW ONLINE www.etouches.com/ichca-dangerous-goods TEL +44 (0)20 3327 7560 BOOK NOW ONLINE www.etouches.com/ichca-dangerous-goods TEL +44 (0)20 3327 7560 EMAIL helen.coffey@ichca.com EMAIL helen.coffey@ichca.com Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host
SEMINAR FEES SEMINAR VENUE LOCATION ICHCA member 195 + VAT TT Club Offices Nearest train station: Fenchurch Street ICHCA premium member 150 + VAT 90 Fenchurch St London, EC3M 4ST Nearest underground station: Others nearby: Tower Hill Station, (Circle and District lines) Aldgate (Metropolitan and Circle lines) ICHCA associate member 245 + VAT Tel: +44 (0)20 7283 4646 Aldgate East (Hammersmith & City line) Web: www.ttclub.com ISP member 175 + VAT ICHCA non member 295 + VAT Rates exclude VAT, which will be added to your invoice as applicable. Special rates apply for group bookings - please contact the ICHCA secretariat. Your seminar package includes full copies of the presentations after the event. PLATINUM SPONSOR HOSTS & SUPPORTERS HOST BRONZE SPONSOR SUPPORTER PREMIER MEDIA EVENT SPONSOR MEDIA PARTNERS Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host
TUESDAY 7 MARCH ISP 77 MEETING AGENDA WEDNESDAY 8 MARCH ISP 77 LOCATION 08:30 Registration, refreshments and networking 08:30 Networking and refreshments The Britannia Steam Ship Insurance Association Limited Nearest train station: Nearest underground station: Cannon Street Monument, (Circle and District lines) 09:00 ISP #77 Welcome 09:00 SESSION FOUR 45 King William Street, London EC4R 9AN Others nearby: Bank (Central, DLR, Northern, Waterloo & City) 09:10 SESSION ONE 10:00 BREAKOUT WORKING GROUP #3 Tel: +44 (0)20 7407 3588 09:45 Chairman s welcome & opening remarks 11:20 Networking and refreshments Web: https://www. britanniapandi.com/ 10:45 Networking and refreshments 11:50 Open members forum 11:15 SESSION TWO 13:30 Close of meeting 12:00 BREAKOUT WORKING GROUP #1 ICHCA reserves the right to alter the timings and content of the programme. 13:00 Lunch and networking 14:00 SESSION THREE 15:10 Networking and refreshments 15:30 BREAKOUT WORKING GROUP #2 16:30 feedback and conclusions ONLINE www.etouches.com/ichca-dangerous-goods TEL +44 (0)20 3327 7560 BOOK NOW EMAIL helen.coffey@ichca.com Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host
SPEAKERS & PANELLISTS ICHCA Ltd The voice of global cargo handling Keith Bradley, Technical Advisor on IMDG Code Issues Capt. Richard W A Brough, OBE, Director, Brough Marine Ltd; Technical Adviser, ICHCA Wouter de Gier, Global Head of Safety, Environment and Performance Management, APM Terminals Francesco Dionori, Chief of Transport Networks & Logistics Section Sustainable Transport Division, UNECE James Douglas, Director, Exis Technologies Terry Frith, Technical Manager, Chemical Distribution Institute Laurence Jones, Director Global Risk Assessment, TT Club Alex Kemp, Senior Associate, Holman Fenwick Willan Captain John Leach, Risk Manager, Britannia Craig Neame, Partner, Holman Fenwick Willan LLP Ken Rohlmann, Vice-Chairman, CINS Cargo Incident Notification System; Senior Director Cargo Service / Dangerous Goods, Hapag-Lloyd AG Peregrine Storrs-Fox, Risk Management Director, TT Club Speaker TBC, Maritime Organisation Secretariat office Suite 5, Meridian House 62 Station Road, London E4 7BA United Kingdom Tel +44 20 3327 7560 secretariat@ichca.com www.ichca.com @ICHCA2 linkedin.com/company/ichca-international ICHCA premium members Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host Organised by Platinum Sponsor Host