TECHNICAL PROGRAM

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The Organizers do not take any responsibility in front of any delegate for the changes of this program.

Timing for short and full oral will be shown in detail in the printed program, included in the conference kit

SUNDAY, May 12, 2013
Su 16.00-18.00
delegates' registration
Su 18.00-19.00
welcome cocktail
MONDAY, May 13, 2013
Mo 09:00-9:15
OPENING REMARKS
Mo 09:15-10:00
PLENARY LECTURE I
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: E. De Rademaeker, S. Senni Buratti, B. Fabiano
SOME MYTHS AND REALITIES ABOUT DUST EXPLOSIONS
Amyotte P.R.
Mo 10:00-10:20
Coffee break
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Mo 10:30-12:30
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.
Mo 10:30-12:30
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.
Mo 10:30-12:30
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.
Mo 10:30-12:30
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.
Mo 12:30 -13:50
Lunch
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Mo 14:00-16:00
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.
Mo 14:00-15:45
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.
Mo 14:00-16:00
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.
Mo 14:00-16:00
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.
Mo 16:00-16:40
Coffee break & POSTER SESSION
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Mo 16:45-18:30
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.
Mo 16:45-18:30
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.
Mo 16:45-18:30
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.
Mo 16:45-18:30
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
Tu 09:00-9:45
PLENARY LECTURE II
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: M. Considine, A.S. Markowski
FUNCTIONAL SAFETY: CURRENT APPLICATION AND THE WAY AHEAD
Fanelli P.
Tu 09:45-10:30
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.
Tu 10:30-10:40
EFCE AWARD
Room: Auditorium Chairpersons: M. Considine, A.S. Markowski
Tu 10:40-11:00
Coffee break
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Tu 11:00-12:30
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.
Tu 11:00-12:30
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.
Tu 11:00-12:30
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.
Tu 11:00-12:45
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.
Tu 12:30 -13:50
Lunch
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Tu 14:00-15:45
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.
Tu 14:00-16:00
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.
Tu 14:00-16:00
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.
Tu 14:00-16:00
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.
Tu 16:00-16:20
Coffee break
PARALLEL SESSIONS
Tu 16:30-17:30
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.
Tu 16:30-17:45
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.
Tu 16:30-17:45
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.
Tu 16:30-17:45
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.
Tu 19.15
buses leave for Conference Dinner
WEDNESDAY, May 15, 2013
PARALLEL SESSIONS
We 9:00-10:30
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.
We 9:00-10:30
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.
We 9:00-10:30
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.
We 9:00-10:15
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.
We 10:30 -10:50
Coffee break
PARALLEL SESSIONS
We 11:00-12:00
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.
We 11:00-12:00
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.
We 11:00-12:00
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.
We 11:00-12:00
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.
We 12:10-12:50
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.
We 12:50-13:00
Best Poster Award
We 13:00-13:10
Announcement venue LP2016
Closing remarks
We 13:15-14:15
Lunch & End of the Symposium
LIST OF POSTERS
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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27) REVIEW OF A DUST EXPLOSION MODELING
Russo P., Di Benedetto A.