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What Should be Keeping You up at Night but Isn't

Chair(s)

Carlson, M., Cargill

Co-chair(s)

Khan, F., Siemens Oil & Gas

What Should be Keeping You Up at Night But Isn't focused broadly on hazard recognition and lessons learned from careers in Process Safety. Ignorance of the hazard is a convenience excuse after an incident, but an unfortunate one. The aim of this session is to drive this excuse to obsolescence. How do we fight the various factors that can act to prevent hazard recognition and control? Unlike the Day PSM Hit Home, talks in this session need not be motivated by a single incident. Rather, talks should focus on the incident that hasn't occurred, and how to recognize it, prevent it, or mitigate its consequences. Example topic areas include: investigation and sharing of lessons learned from near misses; hazard identification; operational discipline; human reliability.

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AIChE Pro Members $150.00
Employees of CCPS Member Companies $150.00
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AIChE Explorer Members $225.00
Non-Members $225.00