Monday, 24 April 2006: 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
South Hemisphere Salon 4 & 5 (Dolphin Hotel)

Topical 5: 40th Loss Prevention Symposium (T5)

#32 - Loss Prevention: Past, Present, and Future (T5005)
An 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.
Chair:David G. Clark
CoChair:Walter L. Frank
10:15 AMThe History of the Loss Prevention Symposia
John A. Davenport
10:45 AMLooking from the past to the Future - Is Loss Prevention Affected by Globalisation?
Franz Alfert
11:15 AM10 Years of Progress or Slipping into Complacency
Carolyn W. Merritt
11:45 AMEvolving a Corporate KPC HSE Management System
Fadhel A. Al-Ali

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