Tuesday, 25 April 2006: 1:45 PM-5:30 PM
North Hemisphere Salon E4 (Dolphin Hotel)

Topical 3: 2006 Process Plant Safety Symposium (T3)

#127 - Facility Siting Issues (T3002)
Facility Siting remains important to Process Safety, and has many aspects. This session invites papers on novel approaches and applications to Facility Siting, and on important ancillary issues such as: controlling the location of temporary buildings/trailers, controlling access of non-essential personnel to process areas during startup/shutdown/emergency operations, and best practices for Fire Protection systems (testing/maintenance/reliability).
Chair:Jack Chosnek
CoChair:Michael Livingston
1:45 PMFacility Siting and the Bp Texas City Incident, What It Means for Our Industry
P. C. (Pat) Berwanger
2:15 PMLessons Learned through Osha's Enforcement of the Facility Siting Provisions in the Psm Standard
Mark S. Dreux
2:45 PMFacility Siting Following a Merger of Two Large Oil Companies
Gregg A. Sapp, John A. Alderman
3:15 PMBreak
4:00 PMTechniques for Siting New Buildings in Petrochemical Facilities
Donald E. Ketchum, Martin L. Goodrich, John N. Dyer, J. Kelly Thomas
4:30 PMInfrastructure Impacts during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and Facility Siting Issues
David A. Moore
5:00 PMFacility Siting Database and Analysis
Randy Nyman, Alex M. See, James M. Hudson, Jon D. Chrostowski

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