Preliminary Program subject to change
T3002 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Tools
OverviewHazard identification and risk assessment continue to be an important part of the process safety efforts in process plants. Papers highlighting methods, tools and examples of successful application in a plant environment or in transportation and distribution are desired. Modes of interest include truck, rail, pipeline, barge, intermodal, and other marine activities.
Primary SponsorTopical 3: 10th Process Plant Safety Symposium (T3)

Chair

Philip M. Myers
President
Advantage Risk Solutions, Inc.
P. O. Box 510
Sunbury, OH 43074-0510
Phone Number: 740-965-6304
Fax Number: 740-965-9159
Email: pmyers@arisksolution.com

CoChair

Sanjeev Saraf
Senior Engineer
Exponent
Failure Analysis Associates
10899 Kinghurst Drive, Suite 245
Houston, TX 77099
Phone Number: 281-983-4016
Fax Number: 281-879-0687
Email: saraf@exponent.com
Lopa Misapplied: Common Errors Can Lead to Incorrect Conclusions"
Karen Study and John Champion, Rohm and Hass, Deer Park, TX
Evaluating Protection Layers That Are Not Independent
Robert J. Stack, Dow Chemical Company, Hillsdale, MI
"Managing the Intolerable"
Fred Henselwood, NOVA Chemicals, Calgary, AB, Canada and K. Gerry Phillips, GC Phillips Consulting Ltd, Red Deer, AB, Canada
Break
Process Infrastructure Hazards Analysis and Facility Siting
Douglas J. Ferguson, Process Safety & Fire Protection, DuPont Engineering, Houston, TX
A Semi-Quantitative Risk Assessment Methodology to Prioritize Recommendations
Kumar Bhimavarapu, Risk, Reliability and Failure Prevention, Research, FM Global, Norwood, MA and William Doerr, Risk, Reliability and Failure Prevention, Research, FM Global, Norwood, MA
Expanding Known Process Safety and Risk Analysis Concepts to Manage Security Concerns
Donald Abrahamson, Celanese International Corp., Dallas, TX and Adrain Sepeda, A. L. Sepeda Consulting Inc., Celanese International Corp., Dallas, TX

Topical 3: 10th Process Plant Safety Symposium - Jointly Co-sponsored with ACS