Understanding hazard severity and probability in the energy transition using consequence and risk analysis tools: a learning session with Gexcon and Naizak
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Understanding hazard severity and probability in the energy transition using consequence and risk analysis tools: a learning session

Understanding hazard severity and probability in the energy transition using consequence and risk analysis tools: a learning session

May 31, 2023 @ 8:30 am - 3:00 pm +03

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Date:
May 31, 2023
Time:
8:30 am - 3:00 pm +03
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Venue

InterContinental Al Jubail
101، Tareeq
Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia

 

Gexcon and our partner Naizak are pleased to invite you to a learning session where you can learn how the consequence analysis tool EFFECTS and Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) tool RISKCURVES can support in ensuring a safe energy transition and chemical processes.

The learning session is free of charge and will be held at the InterContinental Al Jubail, 101، Tareeq, Al Jubail 10167, Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, 31 May 2023 from 8:30 to 15:00.

 

About the event

Utilizing carbon-neutral energy carriers, such as hydrogen and ammonia, in public and industrial settings is viewed as a way to transition towards a low-carbon future.

It is crucial to ensure that these energy transition initiatives are performed safely and sustainably to protect people, infrastructure and the environment. This includes assuring that facilities and technologies handling new energy carriers are safe for deployment.

Join Gexcon and Naizak in an event where you can learn how the consequence analysis tool EFFECTS and risk analysis tool RISKCURVES can support in ensuring safe facilities and chemical processes. 

You can use the results generated from the tools as a basis to: 

  • Understand the extent and severity of potential accidents that may cause injuries, fatalities and damage to assets and the environment.
  • Support the design of safe facilities, such as considering appropriate hazard distances.
  • Develop safe operational processes.
  • Reduce CAPEX and OPEX by preventing the over-design of preventive and mitigative measures.
  • Comply with standards, codes and regulations.
  • Evaluate the impact of adding/ modifying equipment at existing facilities.

Ultimately, by using these software tools, you will have the ability to make data-driven decisions to control and mitigate risks in your projects with efficient and cost-effective approaches.

You will also see a live demonstration of how to use the tools through practical use cases.

Due to limited seating, please register as soon as possible to secure your place.

 

Agenda

Please see the schedule of the learning session below.

  • 08:30-09:00  |  Registration and coffee/ tea 
  • 09:00-09:15  |  Introduction to Naizak
  • 09:15-09:30  |  Introduction to Gexcon 
  • 09:30-11:30  |  Session 1
    • Why energy transition
    • New energy carriers
    • How to ensure the safety of new energy carriers
    • EFFECTS and RISKCURVES for hazards analysis
    • EFFECTS and RISKCURVES v12 to analyse the hazards of new energy carriers
  • 11:30-13:00  |  Lunch
  • 13:00-14:00  |  Session 2
    • How to use EFFECTS and RISKCURVES to analyse the hazards of new energy carriers
  • 14:00-15:00  |  Software live demonstration through practical use cases

 

Expert advisor

Hans Boot

Senior Research Scientist @ Gexcon

Hans Boot has a MSc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Twente. He has more than 25 years of experience in the field of Energy research (fundamental heat transfer, applied thermodynamics industrial processes) and more than ten years in Safety research (modelling consequences and risks of accidents with hazardous releases). He is an integral member of the development team of EFFECTS and RISKCURVES software.

 

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