SAFETY CONFERENCE 2021 - Annual Offshore 40% - Oil Gas Denmark
←
→
Page content transcription
If your browser does not render page correctly, please read the page content below
D I S CO INVITATION UN T FOR O 40% RS GD ME MBE Annual Offshore SAFETY CONFERENCE 2021 15 September 2021 Esbjerg Performing Arts Centre www.safetyconference.dk Co-host:
INFORMATION WHERE REGISTER ONLINE NOW www.safetyconference.dk Esbjerg Performing Arts Centre Havnegade 18 On the conference website, you can find bio- 6700 Esbjerg graphies, abstracts and the detailed conference programme. In the conference archive, you can see the proceedings from the previous safety WHEN conferences from 2009 – 2019. 15 September 2021 08.00 - 09.00 Registration 09.00 - 16.15 Conference www.safetyconference.dk CONFERENCE EXHIBITION The exhibition is open during registration, REGISTRATION FEES refreshment breaks and lunch. Entrance fee DKK 5,000 Administration fee DKK 30 PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Discount rates: Gerald Lloyd Kloski, TotalEnergies OGD Members DKK -2,000 Dorthe Ulsø, Semco Maritime Public authorities DKK -3,500 Per Hjort Lorenzen, Norsea Group Exhibition staff Pia Sønderby Jessen, Muehlhan (no conference access) DKK -4,200 Lars Roesen, HESS Lone Karlsmose Gamble, Maersk Drilling Students & Journalists Ole Dalgaard INEOS Energy Please contact info@oilgasdenmark.dk Urs Mohn, NORECO OIL to receive a free voucher. Frits van der Wilt, Wintershall Lars Skov, NHV NB: Please note that registrations cancelled after Septem- CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT ber first 2021 will not be eligible for a refund. Martin Næsby, Managing Director Esben Mortensen, Deputy Managing Director CONTACT Søren Pedersen, HSE Expert Annette Hørlykke, Finance Oil Gas Denmark Mathias Thygesen, Project Assistant Knabrostræde 30, 1st floor, 1210 Copenhagen K Martine Bjørnsbo, Project Assistant Lukas Le Gal, Project Assistant Phone: +45 3841 1880 Ludvig Grundahl, Project Assistant Mail: info@oilgasdenmark.dk
#IMPROVEMENT #COMMITMENT #SAFETY #PROACTIVE #PREVENT #JOURNEY #FACTS #COLLABORATION #CULTURE #LEARNING #SAFER #CHEAPER #LEADERSHIP #ORGANISATION #VISION #EXCELLENT #TFZ21 #CHOICE #BEHAVIOUR
Raising the bar on occupational and industrial safety I n the future, when we look back on At this year’s conference, we will focus on 2020, we will say that this perhaps was major accident prevention and safety man- the most challenging time in the off- agement. Our excellent line-up of national shore industry. On top of the external and international speakers and panellists will forces caused by the pandemic the offshore guide us through an engaging day. industry was faced with sustained high cost pressure, changing industry focus among If collectively we are the ones safeguarding contractors, ageing assets, and appropriately our industry, then let us come together at TFZ higher expectations from our stakeholders 2021 for these essential and urgent conver- for a green energy transition. sations. Sustaining our commitment to safety and operational excellence is fundamental to the future of industry offshore. A major incident could potentially threaten our social license to operate due to the potential loss of life and possible environmental impact.
Programme overview 08:00 – 08:55 Registration and breakfast 08:55 – 09:00 How to stay safe and COVID-19 compliant during the conference 09:00 – 09:20 Welcome and Safety Award 2021 09:20 – 09:45 Re-enactment: The shuttle program and the loss of Challenger On the 28th January 1986, all 7 crew members died as the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after lift-off. AKT’s scenario looks at why the failures which contributed to the loss. — AKT productions 09:45 – 10:25 Systemic Change, Myths & Disruption: Reflections on the Grenfell Tower Fire On the 14th of June 2017, Gill watched her former home, Grenfell Tower engulfed in flames. Seven of her former neighbours from the 21st Floor died in the fire. — Gill Kernick, Author of ‘Catastrophe and Systemic Change’ and Master consultant, JMJ 10:25 – 10:55 Refreshment break 10:55 – 11:35 Sustaining Safety; Formula One’s relentless quest to eliminate fatal accidents This is the follow up story to Formula 1’s setback, the events leading up to the tragedy, and the measures taken since to re- establish Formula 1’s leadership in motor sport safety, whilst ensuring that the action, speed and drama remains. — Mark Gallagher, Formula One Executive 11:35 – 11:50 The safety journey and setbacks for the CPH Metro projects — Louise Høst, Director, Metroselskabet & Hovedstadens Letbane 11:50 – 12:20 Talk: How to engineer and design in a proces safe way 12:20 – 13:20 Lunch and Exhibition 13:20 – 14:00 The Secret of Safety: Strengthening the Resilience Potentials The ethos of safety has traditionally been to reduce unwanted and harmful events, or even better completely to eliminate them and have zero accidents. — Erik Hollnagel, Human Performance Expert 14:00 – 14:45 Deepwater Horizon: Managing the Risk of Offshore Oil and Gas Accidents The Oil and Gas Industry has gone through dramatic and industry shaping events, such as Piper Alpha and Macondo. These events have significantly impacted the way the industry is now thinking, acting and behaving — Thomas Hinterseer, Former Director, TransOcean, Managing Director of CEDEP 14:45 – 15:15 Refreshment break 15:15 – 16:00 Learning from Accidents: The Costa Concordia case We examine why workers failed to communicate in order to stop an unsafe act issues more closely by looking at a real-life case study of one of the most high-profile accidents in the maritime history – the capsizing of the passenger ship Costa Concordia. — Nippin Adand PhD, Founder, Novellus Solutions 16:00 – 16:30 Talk: How to prevent failure of leadership 16:30 Closing ceremony
Diamond sponsor (co-host) Gold sponsors Silver sponsors Bronze sponsors
You can also read