| Wednesday, April 9, 2008: 8:30 AM-11:30 AM | |||
| Room 290 (New Orleans Convention Center) | |||
Information Technology (10e) | |||
| #167 - Health, Safety and Environmental Incident Management (10E00) | |||
| This session will explore innovative compliance management and reporting strategies, with an emphasis on the detection and reporting of incidents. Unanticipated environmental and safety incidents are a major cause of disruption, non-compliance issues, and adverse financial impacts. Presenters at this session will discuss strategies and approaches to: (a) monitor compliance; (b) detect potentially reportable findings or incidents; and (c) meet government regulations related to health, safety/security, and environmental compliance. | |||
| Chair: | Jerry O'Brien | ||
| Cochairs: | Lorenz T. Biegler Paul Nix | ||
| 8:30 AM | 167a | Using Process Historians to Detect Incidents Arun Gokhale, Paul Nix | |
| 8:50 AM | 167b | Developing a Reporting System for Environmental Health, Safety and Environmental Reporting Christina Penrose, Jannina Alvarez | |
| 9:10 AM | 167c | Avoiding Unstable Startup and Incidents Using Dynamic Simulation Kuyen Li | |
| 9:30 AM | 167d | The Chemical Engineer's Role in Assessing Compliance Programs of the Chemical Process Industry Harry Heinlein | |
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