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ProSafe 2010 – Advanced Process Safety Control & Systems
Managing the complexity of modern socio-technical systems in a high hazard environment which demands high performance
Event Date: 24-25 May 2010
Location: Hilton on the Park, Melbourne , Australia
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1 body lang=EN-US link=black vlink=purple>The complexity and rapid evolvement in our society puts a pressure and demand on process industries to update their safety concerns on an ongoing basis. Vigilant re-validation and assessment of your current safety system performance and compliance are crucial to help to achieve sustainable and controlled process safety regime, for long term operational and profitability enhancement.
Followed by the great success of ProSafe 2009, ProSafe 2010 aims to continue highlighting the current and future challenges faced across industries and with modern trends and methods of PSM. This conference will promote contemporary management and guidelines to proactively endorse areas such as safety control, monitoring, people management, safety and leadership and modern accident/incident investigation.
The delegates will learn “how to” approaches of integration, adaption and optimisation of business strategies where people, technology and workplace environment collide. Participants will learn from practical solutions and best practices from successful industry leaders, furthermore gain valuable knowledge through workshop interaction and networking.
For more information and brochure, kindly contact Ms. Esther at estherw@marcusevanskl.com
Key topics
· Advanced Control and Metrics Competency Improvement and Effectiveness
· Safety Performance Monitoring and Sustainability
· People Management and Safety Leadership
· Modern Accident/ Incident Investigation and Management
· Control-based Hazard Profiling and Modelling
Key features
· Overcoming the complexity of emerging hazard trends and challenges faced by industries
· Strengthening process control of systems at your workplace
· Optimising PSM monitoring and sustainability
· Ensuring effective people management and leadership to keep up with the changing nature of accidents
· Controlling human factors and errors in complicated coupling systems from new hazard types