A HISTORIC PLACE FOR A FORWARD-LOOKING CONFERENCE
In the historic city of Bath, not far from Bristol, United Kingdom, process and plant safety experts from all over Europe met for a two-day exchange of experiences. 15 presentations focusing on pressure relief, reaction calorimetry and risk management provided participants with a comprehensive technical update.
Safe the Date!
Next EDUG – European DiERS User Group Meeting:
June 2-3, 2025 | Karlsruhe, Germany
Event Dates:
September 9 – 10, 2024
Venue:
Bath, United Kingdom
Conference Hotel:
open_in_new Apex City of Bath Hotel
James Street West
Bath, United Kingdom, BA1 2DA
Conference Fee:
290,00 €
Convener(s):
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Juergen Schmidt
CSE-Institut, Germany
Host of the Conference:
ioMosaic Corporation
Number of participants:
45
Language:
English
Downloads
Presentations
Oliver Odenwald, BASF SE
Noise Emissions from Pressure Relief Devices
John Hare, HSE
Net Zero Pressure Relief
Juergen Schmidt | CSE Center of Safety Excellence
ISO 4126-10:2024 History and general Improvements
Simon-Mark Egan | Syensqo
ISO4126-10:2024 – What’s new?
David Pinilla Garcia | Shell
Design of a post-relief treatment system for streams with high-melting-point components
Brad Luckman | Protego UK.
Hydrogen Challenges & Protection with Flame Arresters
Keith Middle | Dekra UK
Mix It Up – The Impact of Agitation in Runaway Reaction Testing
Monika Christ | Consilab, Daniel Victor da Silva | BASF
Overview on the results of the sizing group
Review of Trigonox 21 RR – The Bumpy Road in the Evaluation of Reactive Cases
Carine Huizenga | Shell
Reactive Hazards: what are they and how to manage them
John Barker | ioMosaic UK
Reasonable Risk – Tank Failures
Johnatan Batista-Polo | Evonik
Fire case consideration: a practical approach
Ingo Ludwig | Rembe
About the Limits of a Process Safety Management System
Stephan Sadowski | Sofis
How can the Captive Key Concept contribute to Process Safety?
Kamel Balquis, ioMOSAIC UK
Identifying Hazards via Artificial Intelligence
Major Topics
- Pressure Relief & Sizing
- Reaction Calorimetry
- Risk Management
- New Technologies
- Lessons learnt