EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

FÉDÉRATION EUROPÉENE DU GÉNIE CHIMIQUE

EUROPÄISCHE FÖDERATION FÜR CHEMIE-INGENIEUR-WESEN

FEDERACIÓN EUROPEA DE INGENIERÍA QUÍMICA

FEDERAZIONE EUROPEA DELL' INGEGNERIA CHIMICA

MINUTES OF THE 61th MEETING (BUSINESS MEETING) OF THE EFCE WORKING PARTY ON LOSS PREVENTION IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES,

GRANADA,

24-25 SEPTEMBER 2003

Present:

Professor Dr Ir HJ Pasman (Chairman) The Netherlands

Professor F Babinec Czech Republic

Dr Ing S Senni Buratti Italy

Ing L Ivanek Czech Republic

Mr J-L Py France

Professor Dr H G Schecker Germany

Dr Ing J Skarka Czech Republic

Aleš Bernatík. Czech Republic

Dr G Suter Switzerland

Mr A Jacobsson Sweden

Mr P J Bots Finland

Dr Ing P Schmelzer Germany

Ir E De Rademaeker Belgium

Professor J Suokas Finland

Professor J Cistero Spain

Professor B Fabiano Italy

Professor Ing R Pastorino Italy

Professor L Jelemensky Slovakia

Mr R D Turney (Acting Secretary) UK

Apologies:

Dr M Considine UK

Dr O Fredholm Sweden

Professor Dr Ing A Kolaczkowski Poland

Jacques Clerincx Belgium

Nils Jensen

1 Welcome to meeting

Hans Pasman welcomed Professor Ludovit Jelemensky from the Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava to his first meeting of the working party. Professor Jelemensky specialises in process safety and in addition to having contacts with the chemical industry in Slovakia, is a member of the PRISM Human Factors network.

2 Membership & Officers

2.1) Action is still needed to obtain members from some countries (See attached action list)

2.2) Hans Pasman noted that DECHEMA, Ms Ines Honndorf, , will continue to provide support to the Working Party on behalf of EFCE.

3 Minutes of Last Meeting

3.1) Minutes of the 60th meeting, Tamperea, were agreed as an accurate representation of the meeting

3.2) Actions from last meeting.

These were reviewed and updated. (see attached action list)

4) EFCE Loss Prevention Symposium, 2007, Edinburgh

It had not been possible to hold a meeting to review the facilities at Edinburgh.

Action 03. 14. Mr Considine would be asked to arrange meeting in Edinburgh.

5 New Ideas Sub-Committee

Hans Schecker reported on a meeting held in BP’s offices in Sunbury in June. (Minutes attached, see attachment 2)

Two key actions had been agreed.

5.1) To hold a Workshop following the Prague Symposium to review the future European Research needs in Process Safety.

This workshop will be co-ordinated with the activities of the EU Funded S2S Network which is working to identify research needs.

The workshop would comprise, EFCE members, S2S Task Leaders, Symposium Speakers and others invited by EFCE.

Members considered that it was important that the Workshop concentrated on

‘Problems being faced in the identification, assessment, and management of hazards and to seek practical solutions to these’.

Robin Turney noted that the EU had asked the PRISM network to identify future research needs in Human factors. The Prague symposium will be used to help in achieving this with the following programme will being planned. followed.

·  Nov-Dec 2003. PRISM website to be used to seek ideas from PRISM members.

·  Jan-Feb 2004 Principal Contractors draft position papers ( 4 papers)

·  Mar-Apr 2004 Position papers on websiiste for comment.

·  June 2004, Prague. Workshop to finalise report.

It was noted that S2S has funding for a limited period and it is possible that the ownership of this activity could be taken-over by the Working Party.

The Workshop to review research needs will be held on the Friday, 4 June 2004, following the Symposium. Members present committeed to attend this meeting. (See attachment 3)

5.2 Education & Training

It was considered that the Working Party could undertake a valuable role in reviewing the way in which training & education is provided in Process Safety. This needed towould cover undergraduate, postgraduate and industry training for all those whose work requires knowledge of Process Safety.

Action 03. 15. Robin Turney agreed to circulate to members an outline format for collecting information on the arrangements in place across Europe at present.

Members committed to produce the required information.

6 European Process Safety Centre

Georg Suter reported on the work of the European Process Safety Centre. This included

·  Guides on

·  Hazards Identification ( To be published by IChemE)

·  Common Vent & Relief Systems

·  Working Groups on

·  Early Identification of Hazards

·  Performance Measures

·  Transport of Hazardous Materials

·  Management of Technological Change

The next Technical Steering Committee will be held on the 9th October 2003.

Action 03.16 Georg Suter to remind EPSC staff of importance of informing EFCE Working Party members of EPSC Technical Steering Committees.

7 EFCE General

7.1) Hans Pasman reported on the present structure of EFCE

President xxxxxxxxxxxx Prof. Dr.Jean-Claude Charpentier had been re-elected for a further 2 years

Vice President, Scientific matters. XxxxxxxxxxxxxxxProf.Dr. Ryzhard Pohorecki

Vice President, Executive Prof.Dr. Rosa Nomenxxxxxxxxxxx

7.2) The official journal of EFCE is now Chemical Engineering Research & Development, published by IChemE.

The website is www.efce.info

7.3)  A new working party has been established on Product Design Engineering.

7.4) The working party on Environment & Sustainability continues to receive poor support.

7.5)  EFCE now had available funds of 100,000 Eeuro .for new projects. Priority will be given to the needs of young engineers, sustainability and of process safety.

8 Other Symposia / Information

8.1  Hans Pasman & Jena Louis Py reported on the Safety Centre established in Toulouse. Its objectives included

·  The improvement of safety culture

·  Better understanding of risk and hazards

·  Improved understanding of living with and managing risks.

8.2 Robin Turney reported on attendance at the Word Risk Congress in Brussels, in June. This had been organised by the American Society of Risk Analysts and was mainly concerned with chronic risks, including the chronic risks from exposure to chemicals. Of particular interest was the importance attached to the perception of risk. This topic promoted much discussion amongst the Working Party..

Action 3.17 Robin Turney agreed to consider organising a workshop on Risk Perception for Working Party members following the Prague Symposium.

9  Incidents & Near Misses

9.1) Jouko Soukas reported briefly on a recent incident at a steel mill in Finland. An Oxygen pipeline was over-pressurised and failed resulting in a fire and 3 fatalities. The investigation was still ongoing but the incident seemed to involve errors in the opening of valves during a maintenance activity.

Action 3.18 Jouka Soukas to provide more details when these become available.

Other incidents were reported briefly.

Action 3.19 Members to provide more information on incidents as these become available.

9.2) F Babinec reported on 2 incidents which had occurred in the Czech republic.

(See attachment 3)

10  Prague Symposium

10.1  Jaromir Skarka was thanked for the excellent work of the Prague organisers in preparing the abstracts for review.

10.2  Plenary Speakers

·  Professor Abassi. Has agreed to speak.

Action 3.20 J Skarka to request abstract.

·  Professor Jochum. Has agreed, abstract available

·  Juergen Wettig. Has agreed to speak.

Action 3.21 R Turney to request abstract

·  Dr. H Schacker to be asked to speak on ATEX.

Action 3.22 P Schmeltzer to approach & request abstract

·  Action 3.23 O Fredholm to approach A Perroyit (CEFIC)

·  Action 3.24. R Turney to approach K Woodward

10.3  Selection of papers

All papers were reviewed and their suitability as oral or poster presentations was agreed .

Action 3.25 J Skarka to circulate full list of all papers accepted for the symposium.

Action 3.26 J Skarka agreed that all authors will be informed of outcome by end of October.

10.4  Outline Programme

It was calculated that with 4 parallel sessions, after plenary lectures, there will be 56 hours for presentations. The papers selected will meet this timetable.

11  Next Meeting

The next meeting, at which full symposium papers would be reviewed, will be

Location Prague.

Starting 13:00 Monday 15 March

Finish 15:00 Tuesday 16 March

Action 3.27 Jaromir Skarka to provide information on venue and on different hotels.

R D Turney 10 October 2003


ATTACHMENT 1

ACTION LIST

Action Number / Date First Raised / Responsible Person / Action Required / Progress since last meeting / Status
02-02 / O Fredholm / Find new member for Norway / No progress / Open
02-04 / J L Py / Find new member for France / Short list drawn up. Still looking for university representative / Open
02-05 / H Pasman / Find new member from Netherlands / No progress / Open
02-06 / H Pasman / Find new representative from EC / Stuart Duffield from ISPRA has been approached and has indicated his agreement to join the committee / Closed
02-07 / M Considine / Find A I Ch E or CCPS representative / Had made contacts through BP reps on CCPS and A I Ch E, but no progress so far. However J Skarka had secured the agreement of Scot Berger to be a representative (see 03-03 below) / Open
02-08 / O Fredholm / Put Stockholm symposium discussions on web site / No action but agreed to close / Closed
02-09 / 31/10/02 / J Schmelzer / Supply labels for DECHEMA members to J Skarka / Closed
02-15 / 31/10/02 / H Pasman / Suggest names for plenary speakers / Complete see 03.10 below / Closed
02-16 / 31/10/02 / All / See 03.10 below / Closed
02-17 / 31/10/02 / M Considine / Future meeting to be arranged in Edinburgh / Agenda item – see later / Open
02-18 / 31/10/02 / All / New ideas – submit ideas on web site contacts. / Agenda item – see later / Open
03.01 / 15-05.03 / J Skarka / Prepare list of organisations approached by country / No longer needed / Closed
03.02 / 15-05.03 / All / Members to distribute call for papers to contacts electronically / Complete / Closed
03.03 / 15-05.03 / H Pasmsn
J Skaraka / Prepare list of members to review & select abstracts / See appendix / Closed
03.04 / 15-05.03 / H Pasmsn / Approach Prof. Abassi as plenary speaker. / Abstract requested but no reply received. Request to be repeated. / Open
03.05 / 15-05.03 / O Fredholm / Approach Alain Perot ( CEFIC) as plenary speaker. / Open
03.06 / 15-05.03 / R Turney / Approach Jurgen Wettig (EU) as plenary speaker / Has agreed to speak. Abstract to be requested. / Open
03.07 / 15-05.03 / P Schmelzer / Approach H Schacker to speak on ATEX / Agreed. Abstract to be requested. / Open
03.08 / 15-05.03 / E De Rademaeker / Speaker on Pressure Equipment Directive / No longer needed / Closed
03.09 / 15-05.03 / R Turney / Speaker on Human Factors.
(see below) / Open
03.10 / 15-05.03 / M Considine / Plenary speaker on terrorism & security issues / Christian Jochum from Germany has agreed to speak. Synopsis available / Closed
03.11 / 15-05.03 / M Considine / Arrange meeting to Edinburgh to review proposed venue.
03.12 / 15-05.03 / H Schecker / Note to be drafted on proposals / See below. / Closed
03.13 / 15.05.03 / H Pasmsn / Venue for Granada meeting / Complete / Closed
03.14 / 24.9.03 / M Considine / Arrange meeting in Edinburgh
03.15 / 24.9.03 / R Turney / Circulate proforma on education 7 training
03.16 / 24.9.03 / G Suter / Ensure WP members informed of futute EPSC steering Committees.
03.17 / 24.9.03 / R Turney / Consider workshop on Risk Perecption
03.18 / 24.9.03 / J Soukas / Circulate information on steelworks incident when available.
03.19 / 24.9.03 / All members / Circulate information on incident when available
03.20 / 24.9.03 / J Skarka / Request abstract from Abassi
03.21 / 24.9.03 / R Turney / Request abstract from J Wettig
03.22 / 24.9.03 / P Schmeltzer / Abstract from H Shacker on ATEX
03.23 / 24.9.03 / O Fredaholm / Contact A Peroit
03.24 / 24.9.03 / R Turney / Contact K Woodward
03.25 / 24.9.03 / J Skarka / Circulate full lsit of papers accepted
03.26 / 24.9.03 / J Skarka / Inform all authors by end of October
03.27 / 24.9.03 / J Skarka / Circulate details of hotels for March meeting

Attachment 3

Future Panel Activities.

At the meeting on 25.9.03 members gave their support to participating in the future activities of the panel.

1)  Meeting in Prague to review research priorities.

2)  Completion of summary on education & training

1) Prague meeting 2) Summary on education & training.