Detailed Programme
The printed Final programme as a PDF file is downloadable here.
Sunday, 5 June 2022 |
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Vienna House Diplomat Prague (Symposium venue) |
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19:00–20:00 |
Welcome Cocktail |
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Monday, 6 June 2022 |
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Hall Prague A+B |
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09:00–09:30 |
Opening ceremony |
09:30–10:15 |
PLENARY KEYNOTE 1Leadership 4.0: The Changing Dynamics of Management in the Smart Industry Digital Era |
10:15–11:00 |
PLENARY KEYNOTE 2The human operator – a safety threat? Loss Prevention Symposium Award 2nd Editionsponsored by VSB-TUO |
11:00–11:30 |
Break |
Hall Prague A+B |
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11:30–13:10 |
SESSION
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11:30–11:50 |
An Innovative Framework for Chemical and Process Facilities to Support a Comprehensive Natech Risk Assessment |
11:50–12:10 |
Na-Tech Risk: a New Challenge for Local Planners |
12:10–12:30 |
The Quantitative Assessment of Damage to the Environment in Major Accidents Caused by Natural Events |
12:30–12:50 |
Coping with Flood Natech Events: A Safety Framework to Make Chemical Clusters more Resilient |
12:50–13:00 |
Application of Statistical Analysis for the Identification of Critical Areas due to Corrosion in Atmospheric Storage Tanks |
13:00–13:10 |
Integrating Knowledge Graph, Complex Network and Bayesian Network for Data-driven Risk Assessment |
Hall Prague C+D |
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11:30–13:10 |
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11:30–11:50 |
Non-chemical Process Industry Applications of Bowtie Analysis |
11:50–12:10 |
A Bow-Tie Approach for the Identification of Scenarios Induced by Physical Intentional Attacks to Chemical and Process Plants |
12:10–12:30 |
Methodology for a Combined Safety and Security Analysis based on Classic HAZOPs for Operational Technology Insert |
12:30–12:50 |
Minimum Ignition Temperature of Hybrid Mixtures |
12:50–13:10 |
Comparative Study on Standardized Ignition Sources Part 2: Exploration of the Initial Igniting Volume of Standardized Ignition Sources for the Determination of Explosion Characteristics |
Hall Cracow I+II |
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11:30–13:10 |
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11:30–11:50 |
Increasing Safety by Shifting Semi-batch Polymerizations into Semi-continuous Production |
11:50–12:10 | A Mathematical Model for the Prediction of the Kst for Metallic Dusts as a Function of the Particle Size Distribution Derudi Marco University of Insubria, Italy |
12:10–12:30 |
Escape Route Improvement by Specialized Escape and Evacuation Simulation for Oil and Gas Facility |
12:30–12:50 |
Learning Lessons from Chemical Incidents – What’s Stopping us and how we can make it Happen |
12:50–13:10 |
Control of Plant Ageing at Seveso Sites: Achievements in Research and Transfer to Current Practice |
13:10–14:30 |
Lunch, Posters, and Exhibition |
Hall Prague A+B |
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14:30–16:00 |
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14:30–14:50 |
Benchmark of European Practices for Land-use Planning around Seveso Establishments |
14:50–15:10 |
An Approach to Update the Failure Rates of Safety Barriers Based on Operating Experience |
15:10–15:30 |
The Role of Safety Barrier Performance Depletion in the Escalation of Natech Scenarios |
15:30–15:40 |
A Macro-systematic Accident Propagation Analysis for Preventing Natural Hazard-induced Domino Chain in Chemical Industrial Parks |
15:40–15:50 |
An Extended Procedure to Predict Flammable Cloud Generation Resulting from Tank Overfilling Scenario’s |
15:50–16:00 |
A Risk Aspect of Periodic Maintenance in Process Plants: a Case of a Pressure Relief Valve |
Hall Prague C+D |
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14:30–16:00 |
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14:30–14:50 |
Progress in Inherently Safer Design for Chemical Processes |
14:50–15:10 |
Strategy for ISO 4126 into 2030 – Future Standardization of Pressure Protection Systems |
15:10–15:30 |
Experimental Investigation and CFD Modelling of Storage Tank Breathing |
15:30–15:50 |
Simultaneous Measurement of Burning Velocity and Turbulence Intensity Ahead the Flame front during Aluminum Flame Propagation |
15:50–16:00 |
Essential Aspects of Pressure Safety – Experiences from Industrial Practice |
Hall Cracow I+II |
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14:30–16:00 |
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14:30–14:50 |
Explosion of 14th January 2020 at IQOXE, Tarragona, Spain |
14:50–15:10 |
Small Data also Matter in Process Safety |
15:10–15:30 |
Random Failures of Mechanical Components in Safety Instrumented Systems |
15:30–15:50 |
Key Learnings from Recent Lithium-ion Battery Incidents that have Impacted e-mobility and Energy Storage Fast Growing Markets |
15:50–16:00 |
Resilient Safer Approach to Cope the Oily Waste Generation in Industrial Facilities: Lessons learned from Cuban Installations |
16:00–16:30 |
Coffee Break, Posters, and Exhibition |
Hall Prague A+B |
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16:30–18:10 |
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16:30–16:50 |
Holistic Review of Risk Assessment Methodologies |
16:50–17:10 |
A Deterministic Approach for Modeling of Plausible Accident Scenarios according to the German Major Accident Ordinance |
17:10–17:30 |
Asset Integrity in the Case of Wildfires at Wildland-Industrial Interfaces |
17:30–17:40 |
A Systemic Approach Methodology to Measure Process and Plant Safety |
17:40–17:50 |
Advantages of the Recursive Operability Analysis in Updating the Risk Assessment |
17:50–18:00 |
A Study of Required Information for Risk Assessment in Management of Change Based on Business Process Model |
18:00–18:10 |
Ammonia Pressure Station in SEVESO Establishment – Case Study Focused on the Impact on the Environment |
Hall Prague C+D |
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16:30–18:10 |
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16:30–16:50 |
Risk Identification for Cyber-attacks to the Control System in Chemical and Process Plants |
16:50–17:10 |
New Experimental Findings of Temperature and Turbulence Influence on the Safety Characteristics of Dusts |
17:10–17:30 |
Pressure Loads Generated by Explosive Gas Mixtures in Vessel-pipe Geometry by Precompression and Subsequent Detonation |
17:30–17:50 |
Enclosure safety in a Case of Hydrogen, CNG, or LNG Accidental Release from a Bus Tank |
17:50–18:00 |
Analysis of Thermal Load of Pressure Cylinders with Flammable Gases in Fire |
18:00–18:10 |
Flammability of Halogenated Liquids: Flash Points Limits |
Hall Cracow I+II |
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16:30–18:10 |
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16:30–16:50 |
The Hazards of Transient Operations |
16:50–17:10 |
Review of Selected Chemical Accident Report Sites Regarding Major Accident Investigation and Lessons Learnt Needs |
17:10–17:30 |
Particle Size Distribution in a Godbert-Greenwald Furnace: Experiments and Modelling |
17:30–17:50 |
Direct Determination of Burning Velocity during Aluminium Flame Propagation |
17:50–18:00 |
Evaluation of the Management of Explosive Atmospheres in Milling Companies: the Île-de-France Region Example |
18:00–18:10 |
Learning from Incidents at Seveso sites: a Focus on the Safeguarding of Containments Prior to Start of Operations |
Hall Budapest |
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16:30–18:00 |
SPECIALISED WORKSHOPSafety of LNG at port areas Chairman: Olga Aneziris |
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Tuesday, 7 June 2022 |
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Hall Prague A+B |
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09:00–09:45 |
PLENARY KEYNOTE 3Improving Loss Prevention through alliance between industry, government, and science |
09:45–10:30 |
PLENARY KEYNOTE 4Computer Simulation Software-Modern Oracle in Industrial and Environmental Loss Prevention |
10:30–10:40 |
EFCE Excellence Awardsponsored by Aspen Oss B.V. |
10:40–11:10 |
Break |
Hall Prague A+B |
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11:10–12:50 |
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11:10–11:30 |
Towards an Improved Bowtie Method for Quantifying Industrial Risks |
11:30–11:50 |
Risk Analysis: Challenges and Perspectives |
11:50–12:10 |
Self-ignition Behaviour of Bulk Materials: How Reliable is the Extrapolation of Laboratory Tests? |
12:10–12:30 |
Small-scale Screening Procedure to Identify Deflagration Potential of Bulk Solids |
12:30–12:40 |
The Periodical Review of Safety Reports in France for Upper-tier Seveso Establishments |
12:40–12:50 |
Multidimensional Risk Assessment in Natural Gas Pipelines: Managing Risk Categories Based on Sensitivity Analysis Information |
Hall Prague C+D |
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11:10–12:50 |
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11:10–11:30 |
Chemical and Thermal Effects of Trace Components in Hydrogen Rich Gases on Combustion |
11:30–11:50 |
Kinetic Parameters for Safety of Hydrogen-containing Mixtures |
11:50–12:10 |
Modelling Pressure Tanks under Fire Exposure: Past Experience, Current Challenges and Future Perspectives |
12:10–12:30 |
Attractiveness Assessment of Chemical Facilities Operating in Critical Areas: Development of a Semi-quantitative Methodology Tailored to the Maghreb Context |
12:30–12:40 |
Numerical Simulation of LNG Dispersion in Harbours: a Comparison of Flammable and Visible Cloud |
12:40–12:50 |
Ignition and Self-heating Risk Assessment of Hydrocarbon Polluted Soils |
Hall Cracow I+II |
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11:10–12:50 |
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11:10–11:30 |
Safe and Efficient Disposal of Hexachlorodisilane Liquid |
11:30–11:50 |
Promoting Safety Societies with a Non-stationary Multidimensional Model that Prioritizes Flood Risks under Climate Change Effects |
11:50–12:10 |
Mist Can Explode, but still no Standard! Proposal of a Combustible Sprays Test Method |
12:10–12:30 |
Experimental Studies on Ignition Behavior of Pure Disilane and its Lower Flammability Limit |
12:30–12:50 |
Why a Hydrogen Fireball Should not be Modelled as a BLEVE Event |
12:50–14:10 |
Lunch, Poster and Exhibition |
Hall Prague A+B |
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14:10–15:50 |
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14:10–14:30 |
DYN-RISK – Design and Development of a Dynamic Risk Assessment Tool |
14:30–14:50 |
Digital Twin Concept for Risk Analysis of Oil Storage Tanks in Operation: A Systems Engineering Approach |
14:50–15:10 |
Risk Assessment for Ship-to-ship LNG Bunkering |
15:10–15:30 |
Fuel Cells for Shipping. An Approach Towards Dynamic Safety Assessment |
15:30–15:40 |
Development for Prediction Model for Environmental Condition of Deterioration Phenomena for Asset Integrity Management |
15:40–15:50 |
COVID-19 Pandemic Influence on the Presence of Micro and Nanoplastics in the Environment |
Hall Prague C+D |
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14:10–15:40 |
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14:10–14:30 |
On the Hazard Investigation of Polymerizing Substances through Experimental Methods and Theoretical Chemistry |
14:30–14:50 |
Dynamic Simulation and Verification Test for Vent Sizing of Runaway Reaction |
14:50–15:10 |
Protection of Chemical Reactors against Exothermal Runaway Reactions with Smart Overpressure Protection Devices |
15:10–15:30 |
Runaway Boundaries for PI Controlled Tubular Reactors |
15:30–15:40 |
Experience Report on Adiabatic Reaction Calorimetry in Safety Engineering |
Hall Cracow I+II |
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14:10–15:50 |
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14:10–14:30 |
Experimental Investigation into the Consequences of Release of Liquified Hydrogen onto and under Water |
14:30–14:50 |
Medium-scale Tests to Investigate the Possibility and Effects of BLEVEs of Storage Vessels Containing Liquified Hydrogen |
14:50–15:10 |
The Effect of Solid Inhibitors on Hydrogen-air Combustion |
15:10–15:30 |
CFD-modelling of Large Scale LH2 Release Experiments |
15:30–15:50 |
Cryogenic Hydrogen Storage Tanks Exposed to Fires: a CFD Study |
15:50–16:10 |
Coffee Break, Poster and Exhibition |
Hall Prague A+B |
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16:10–17:50 |
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16:10–16:30 |
The Role of Safety in the Framing of the Hydrogen Economy by Selected Groups of Stakeholders |
16:30–16:50 |
CFD Study to Assess Safety Aspects of TPRD Releases from Heavy-duty Hydrogen Vehicles and Trains in Tunnels |
16:50–17:10 |
Passive Autocatalytic Recombiners as Explosion Prevention and Mitigation Tool in Hydrogen Energy and Transport Infrastructures |
17:10–17:30 |
CFD Analysis of Explosions with Hydrogen-Methane-air Mixtures in Congested Geometries |
17:30–17:40 |
A Simple Hazard Scenario Identification Method for Risk Assessment on Chemical Hazards to Prevent Fire and Explosion for Open Space Work |
17:40–17:50 |
Combining CFD and Experimental Approaches to Optimize a Spray Release in a 20 L Sphere |
Hall Prague C+D |
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16:10–17:50 |
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16:10–16:30 |
Process Safety – the Ultimate Team Sport |
16:30–16:50 |
Creating a Learning Organisation |
16:50–17:10 |
IGUS – 60 Years of Successful International Collaboration on Safety of Unstable Substances |
17:10–17:30 |
Organic Dust Explosions: Is it All just about Pyrolysis? |
17:30–17:50 |
An Experimental and Numerical Study of the Blast Created by BLEVE of Superheated Water Contained in a Pipe |
Hall Cracow I+II |
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16:10–17:50 |
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16:10–16:30 |
A Reference Framework to Build Crisis Exercise for Strategic Crisis unit: an Integrated Approach from Scenario to Debriefing |
16:30–16:50 |
Widespread Sensors and Artificial Intelligence for a Novel Safety Management System at the Seveso Sites |
16:50–17:10 |
Safety Decision-Making for laboratory Processes in Academia |
17:10–17:30 |
Improving the Management and Use of Operating Instructions for Process Safety |
17:30–17:50 |
Analysis of Human and Organization Factors Related Accident Reports Based on Natural Language Processing |
Hall Budapest |
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16:10–17:50 |
SPECIALISED WORKSHOPSafera project RESMOND |
Občanská plovárna |
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20:00–23:00 |
Symposium Dinner |
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Wednesday, 8 June 2022 |
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Hall Prague A+B |
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09:00–09:45 |
PLENARY KEYNOTE 5From Mexico City to Fukushima: progress in the assessment and prevention of atypical scenarios and cascading events in the chemical and process industry |
09:45–10:30 |
PLENARY KEYNOTE 6Accidents in Czech Republic |
10:30–11:00 |
Break |
Hall Prague A+B |
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11:00–12:30 |
SESSION
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11:00–11:20 |
Preliminary Risk Assessment of Hydrogen Refuelling Stations in a Multifuel Context |
11:20–11:40 |
Overview of the Risk Assessments for Hydrogen Refuelling Stations in Japan |
11:40–12:00 |
Explosion Characteristic of Biogas/Air Mixtures |
12:00–12:20 |
Investigation of Sublimating Dry-ice Bank Due to Accidental Release in the Framework of CCS Risk Analysis |
12:20–12:30 |
Critical Issues in Short-cut Modelling of Massive Carbon Dioxide Releases |
Hall Prague C+D |
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11:00–12:10 |
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11:00–11:20 |
PPS Roadmap 2025 – Bayer’s Vision and Strategy for the Future of Process and Plant Safety |
11:20–11:40 |
Recognition of Process Safety Position in Multiple-criteria Decision Analysis in Process Design |
11:40–12:00 |
Strategic Implementation of Risk Based Process Safety in Process Plant Organization |
12:00–12:10 |
Tackling the Behaviour of Vegetable Oil Fire in Case of Maritime Accident: Towards a Crisis Management Decision Support System |
Hall Cracow I+II |
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11:00–12:30 |
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11:00–11:20 |
Improving the Assessment of Human Barriers: an Innovative Methodology for the Energy Industry |
11:20–11:40 |
Competence Oriented Education of Future HSE Professionals: Lessons Learned |
11:40–12:00 |
Improving an Observation Tool of Crisis Management Teams by Involving Crisis Managers |
12:00–12:20 |
Safety Culture as an Essential Part of Prevention of Major Accidents – the Situation within Companies Falling under the Seveso III Directive in the Czech Republic |
12:20–12:30 |
A Risk-based Grey Relational Analysis for Identifying Key Performance Shaping Factors to Promote the Management for Human Reliability during Shipping LNG Offloading |
Hall Prague A+B |
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12:30–13:00 |
Closing ceremony and Best Poster Award sponsored by Elsevier |
Last update on 31 May 2022.