- environment/utilities/ energy sector
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HEALTH AND SAFETY FORUM FOR THE ENERGY INDUSTRY
Ensure Safety Excellence, Reduce Incidents and Assess Risks through Increased Corporate Commitment
Event Date: 16-18 Nov 2009
Location: Radisson Blu Hotel, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- key conference topics
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- Establishing Leadership to Promote Strong Health and Safety Culture in the Workplace
- Using the Right Indicators for Measuring Performance of Personal Safety As Well As Process Safety
- The Baker Panel Report: What Does It Mean for My Company?
- Achieving High Health and Safety Levels in Complex Construction Projects
- Effective Contractors’ Management
- key conference features
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- Assess personal and process safety performance of your business
- Promote positive health and safety culture though leadership and training
- Learn investigation methods and how they can be applied to minimise future incidents
- Ensure high safety levels when working with contractors
- conference focus
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In today’s high-paced energy sector, safety remains to be a top priority for operators In today’s high-paced energy sector, safety remains to be a top priority for operators. Dangerous pressures and temperatures, explosive compositions, processing at high speeds contribute to dangerous environments where one misstep is costly and can turn into catastrophe. Fierce competition and challenging market conditions are forcing companies to search for new ways of operating and cutting costs. HSE system is not a static concept and requires continuous development in order to meet business objectives without any injuries, financial or human losses.
Despite increased attention to the subject, many companies are struggling to address safety challenges in efficient manner. There are good intentions on the part of senior management, but somehow incidents of varying severity keep occurring. This marcus evans conference is an opportunity to meet and learn from leading international energy players addressing the burning issues of minimising health and safety risks.