Preliminary Program subject to change
T5005 Loss Prevention: Past, Present, and Future
OverviewAn invited paper will introduce the session by highlighting the 40-year history of the Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS) and by addressing how this forum has remained on the forefront of ever-changing process safety and loss prevention technologies and practices. Papers defining the "State-of-the-Art" and illuminating where this "Art" must go in the future are invited. In addition to emphasizing life-safety issues, the LPS emphasizes the business importance of accident prevention. Papers are encouraged that discuss the long-term consequences of industrial accidents, with special emphasis on continued corporate viability and financial health, on corporate loss prevention programs, and on the ever-changing regulatory roadmap.
Primary SponsorTopical 5: 40th Loss Prevention Symposium (T5)

Chair

David G. Clark
Senior Consultant
DuET - Engineering
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
1007 Market St.
Wilmington, DE 19898
Phone Number: 302-774-8044
Email: david.g.clark@usa.dupont.com

CoChair

Walter L. Frank
ABS Consulting
Wilmington, DE 19808
Phone Number: 302-239-0496
Email: wfrank@absconsulting.com
The History of the Loss Prevention Symposia
John A. Davenport, Center for Chemical Process Safety, 4889 Wakema Rd, West Point, VA 23181
Looking from the past to the Future - Is Loss Prevention Affected by Globalisation?
Franz Alfert, Plant Safety and Explosion Control, Inburex GmbH, August-Thyssen - Strasse 1, Hamm, 59067, Germany
10 Years of Progress or Slipping into Complacency
Carolyn W. Merritt, US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, 2175 K St NW, Suite 650, Washington, DC 20037
Evolving a Corporate KPC HSE Management System
Fadhel A. Al-Ali, HSE, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Box 26565, Safat, 13126, Kuwait

Topical 5: 40th Loss Prevention Symposium