1. Achieving Safety Excellence in the Oil & Gas Industry
ACI’s Safety Management in Oil & Gas will bring together senior safety executives and experts from the upstream and
downstream oil and gas industry to share past experiences, discuss current challenges and develop future strategies in order to
maximise the safety of their operations.
THE AGENDA EVENT PANEL
Throughout the 2 days you will have the opportunity to hear from your industry peers and
MEMBERS INCLUDE
evaluate the latest safety management practices:
Ahmed Khalil
Day One – Occupational Safety Management Manager, Fire, Health
• Discuss how to best ensure your workforce is working 100% safely 100% of the & Safety
time through the implementation of specific safety measures, nurturing a safety BAPCO
culture and understanding the full effects of fatigue in the workplace.
• Consider the issues and approaches in achieving the highest safety standards Paolo Buscemi
from your contractors HSEQ Director
• Discover innovative methods in effectively delivering your safety message Api Raffineria di
Day Two – Parallel Stream 1 – Downstream Safety Management Ancona S.p.A.
• Contemplate the lessons to be learned from major incidents in the refining and Abdulkadir Tuncer
petrochemical industry Assistant General
• Examine case study examples of emergency response in the refinery Manager (Production
• Determine the optimal strategies to ensure process safety management during
& HSE)
the entire life cycle of the plant
PETKIM
Day Two – Parallel Stream 2 – Upstream Safety Management
• Understand how to avoid repeating the same mistakes from studying past
Tim Marsh
incidents on exploration and production platforms Managing Director
• Explore key strategies to ensure maximum emergency preparedness on the rig Ryder-Marsh Safety
• Learn how to overcome key asset integrity and process safety concerns in a wide
range of environments Pierre de Jager
Director Health,
WHO WILL ATTEND? Safety, Security,
All ACI’s events attract a targeted group of senior level decision-makers and researchers from Environment & Quality
industry. Our meetings are strictly end-user focused. Only a select group of companies are CB&I Lummus B.V.
invited to sponsor the event to ensure the emphasis is on the industry participants, and making
sure our delegates have a valuable and positive experience. Peter Davidson
Delegates will be drawn from the upstream and downstream oil and gas sectors including Process Safety
onshore and offshore field & refinery and petrochemical plant operators and contractors, Programme Manager
including Senior Vice Presidents, Executive Vice Presidents, Directors and Managers of HSE, UK Petroleum
Process Safety, Occupational Safety, Asset Integrity, Risk Management, Incident Management Industry Association
and Crisis Management.
Paul Jackson
OPPORTUNITIES TO MEET YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE Managing Director
Companies can gain direct access to our senior level audience and have an increased level of Clockwork Research
visibility through branding and networking at the conference. For information on available
sponsorship and commercial opportunities, please contact Jean-Jacques Hermans on +44 Graham Bennett
(0)20 7981 2506 or email jhermans@acius.net. Director, Refining &
Petrochemicals
CONFERENCE FOCUS: MAKING A DIFFERENCE – 14:30-15:50, Wednesday 18 November
Segment
Two sessions showing how to make a significant positive impact on safety performance.
DNV Energy
Emma Currie (Acting Up) will perform the monologue “Gail’s Shoes” which has become a
potent symbol for the personal consequences of human error throughout the upstream David Duden
industry.
Director, Actuarial and
Tim Marsh (Ryder-Marsh Safety), the internationally renowned safety culture expert and
author of the best-selling book Affective Safety Management, will lead a working group on Insurance Solutions
improving your company’s behavioural safety performance. Deloitte Consulting
LLP
For more information or to register for this exclusive event, contact ACI by
Calling on +44 (0) 207 981 9800
Emailing sgrisetti@acius.net
Visiting the event website and register online: http://www.acius.net
2. Achieving Safety Excellence in the Oil & Gas Industry
DAY ONE: Wednesday 18th November 2009 CONFERENCE - DAY ONE
14.30 – 15.00: EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE OF GAIL’S
08.00 Registration and Coffee SHOES:
Innovation in Delivering Your Safety Message
08.45 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
• Considering the personal consequences of
human error
CONFERENCE – DAY ONE • How to successfully deliver the safety message
09.00 - 10.50: SESSION ONE:
Occupational Safety Management: Employees Emma Currie, Managing Director, Acting Up
• Maximise employee safety through the implementation of CONFERENCE – DAY ONE
local safety measures specific to each site 15:00-15:50: INTERACTIVE WORKING GROUP
• Ingraining a safety culture in your organisation: how to reduce Making a Difference in Safety Behaviour – The Way
the lost time injury rate Forward
• Analysis of fatigue and focus in the workforce
• The six pillars of behavioural safety
• Maximise staff qualification and capability: a focus on
• Reviewing and building your current systems
opportunities in training, experience sharing and open
communication Tim Marsh, Managing Director, Ryder-Marsh Safety
Abdulkadir Tuncer, Assistant General Manager 15.50 Afternoon Refreshments
(Production & HSE), PETKIM Petrochemical Company
Ahmed Khalil, Manager, Fire, Health & Safety, BAPCO CONFERENCE - DAY ONE
Paul Jackson, Managing Director, Clockwork Research 16.20 – 17.00: SESSION THREE:
10.50 Morning Refreshments Round Table Discussions
• Ensuring occupational safety for your employees
CONFERENCE - DAY ONE • Ensuring occupational safety for your contractors
11.20 - 13.10: SESSION TWO:
Occupational Safety Management: Contractors
17:00 CHAIRMAN’S SUMMATION
• Liability concerns regarding safety requirements in supplier Close of Day One
contracts 17:15
• Safety Analytics: the new science of prevention
• Contractor pre-qualification: evaluating contractor
competence from past safety performance and current
capability
• Developing and implementing successful training to instill
your safety standards in contractors
• The critical role of effective contractor supervision in ensuring
safety compliance
Gary Cassidy, Senior Legal Advisor, Environmental,
Health & Safety, Lovells
David Duden, Director, Actuarial and Insurance Solutions,
Deloitte Consulting LLP
13.10 Lunch
3. Stream 1 - Achieving Safety Excellence in the Downstream Oil & Gas Industry
DAY TWO: Thursday 19th November 2009 CONFERENCE - DAY TWO
14.00 - 15.50: SESSION TWO:
08.15 Registration and Coffee Process Safety Management: Operations,
Maintenance & Decommissioning
08.45 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS
• Process Safety Leadership – Turning commitment to reality
Graham Bennett, Director, Refining & Petrochemicals • Process safety metrics: Measuring past performance and
Segment, DNV Energy predicting future performance
CONFERENCE – DAY TWO • Defining the key performance indicators to maximise process
09.00 - 09.40: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: safety
Ensuring Lessons are Learned from Major Safety • Asset integrity: Improve safety during plant operation,
maintenance and decommissioning
Incidents in the Downstream Industry
• What can be taken from recent major incidents in order to
Peter Davidson, Process Safety Programme Manager,
ensure that these are not repeated? A focus on causes and UK Petroleum Industry Association
lessons to be learned
15.50 Afternoon Refreshments
• Despite all efforts, major accidents still happen. How does a
major oil company respond to this?
Ian Travers, Head of Chemical Industries Strategy Unit, CONFERENCE - DAY TWO
Health & Safety Executive* 16.20 – 17.00: SESSION THREE:
Round Table Discussion
CONFERENCE – DAY TWO
09.40 - 10.30: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Key topics from the day to be discussed in an open, informal and
Emergency Response and Preparedness in the intimate setting.
Refinery
• Planning and implementing effective emergency response 17:00 CHAIRMAN’S SUMMATION
strategies at the refinery: Case study examples
• Legal requirements regarding emergency response and 17:15 End of conference
preparedness
Paolo Buscemi, HSEQ Director, With Thanks to our Media Partners
api Raffineria di Ancona S.p.A.
10.30 Morning Refreshments
CONFERENCE – DAY TWO
11.00 - 12.50: SESSION ONE:
Process Safety Management: Design, Planning &
Construction
• Effective implementation of HAZOP to identify the potential
impact and frequency of hazards
• Optimise your approach to risk management: optimising risk
assessment and mitigation
• Global implementation of safety measures and systems in an
international company
• Best practice to ensure all plants and processes follow the
latest laws, regulations and standards
Pierre de Jager, Director Health, Safety, Security,
Environment & Quality, CB&I Lummus B.V.
12.50 Lunch
* subject to confirmation
4. Stream 2 - Achieving Safety Excellence in the Upstream Oil & Gas Industry
DAY TWO: Thursday 19th November 2009 CONFERENCE - DAY TWO
14.00 - 15.50: SESSION TWO:
08.15 Registration and Coffee Process Safety Management
08.45 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS • Safety risk management: a focus on planning, monitoring and
control
• Offshore safety challenges: concerns related to operating in
CONFERENCE – DAY TWO arctic and deep waters
09.00 - 09.40: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: • Working amongst political instability: ensuring your workforce
Ensuring Lessons are Learned from Major Safety can operate in a secure environment
• The pros and cons of HAZOPs in managing process safety
Incidents in the Upstream Sector
on the rig
• What can be taken from recent major incidents in order to Martin Dean, Consultant Group Manager, BST*
ensure that these are not repeated? A focus on causes and
lessons to be learned 15.50 Afternoon Refreshments
• Despite all efforts, major accidents still happen. How does a
major oil company respond to this? CONFERENCE - DAY TWO
16.20 – 17.00: SESSION THREE:
CONFERENCE – DAY TWO Round Table Discussion
09.40 - 10.30: KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Key topics from the day to be discussed in an open, informal and
Emergency Response and Preparedness on the Rig intimate setting.
• Planning and implementing effective emergency response
strategies on the rig: Case study examples 17:00 CHAIRMAN’S SUMMATION
• Legal requirements regarding emergency response and
preparedness
17:15 End of conference
10.30 Morning Refreshments
CONFERENCE – DAY TWO
11.00 - 12.50: SESSION ONE:
Asset Integrity Management
• Ensuring safe design of exploration and production platforms:
what makes a safe platform and what are the most common
errors?
• Life cycle integrity of an FPSO: from design to operation
• Safety risks associated with the industry’s aging assets: how
to safely extend the life of a rig.
• A focus on asset integrity issues from a regulatory
perspective
12.50 Lunch
* subject to confirmation
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Email: sgrisetti@acius.net
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About ACI
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with offices all around the States, they run forums in varied fields and are market leaders in Healthcare business conferences. Opening
their European head office at the end of 2005, they have expanded rapidly and are launching a series of events covering emerging
markets, the maritime industry and now the pharmaceutical industry.
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payment and your copy will be on its way to you after the meeting. deadline for discounted registrations is 14th August 2009.
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