INTERNATIONAL PROCESS SAFETY CONFERENCE 25 26 February 2019, Shangri-La's Eros Hotel, New Delhi, India THEME: CULTURE, COMPETENCY & EXCELLENCE 2 0 1 9 POST SHOW REPORT Organised By: The Energy & Climate Initiatives Society Registered Under Societies Registration Act 1860 www.inpsc.com
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rd 3 INTERNATIONAL PROCESS SAFETY CONFERENCE 25-26 February 2019, Shangri-La's Eros Hotel, New Delhi, India Theme: Culture, Competency & Excellence post show report 2019 CONTENTS Welcome Messages... 04 Conference Programme... 07 Show Highlights... 12 Participating Organisations... 15 ORGANISED BY EVENT PARTNER The Energy & Climate Initiatives Society Registered Under Societies Registration Act 1860
WELCOME MESSAGES Dear Industry Colleagues, The Concept of Process Safety took shape only after humanity witnessed the world's worst industrial disaster i.e. the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. An estimated 20000 people were killed; half a million injured & millions of descendants suffered, before process safety took center stage and evolved over the years to become the mainstay of plant and asset reliability today. The potential seriousness of major accidents in the domain of process safety even more than in others & the industry's continued tryst with unfortunate events have repeatedly demonstrated that the regulations governing hazardous industrial activities are insufficient in themselves to prevent major accidents. Today, the management of process safety needs to be at the heart of companies' progress-oriented approach. Given that the past performance is no guarantee of future returns, safety leadership, Innovative engineering & operational excellence would have to be the strategic board level priorties for companies to survive and ultimately thrive. Culture, Competency & Excellence of organisations are thus the key determinants of performance in this field. 2019 may have ring in the New Year with newer set of challenges including increased globalized workforce and supply chains, heightened competition for natural resources, raging public concerns over social and environmental impacts, rapidly changing technology and increased government and regulatory interventions. What would be the state of safety in the midst of all these demands? As the flagship multidisciplinary national industry forum on process safety, The International Process Safety Conference 2019, themed Culture, Competency & Excellence brings together over 150 stakeholders including policy makers, asset owners, EPC contractors, technology licensors, service providers, equipments manufacturers, consultants & others to build consensus on the actions needed to move forward, defining clear areas of collaboration including global process industry standards, best practices, innovations, research, technologies & safety management tools. I would like to convey our special thanks to our esteemed speakers, panelists, Moderators & Session Chairs for joining us at the conference. My best wishes to all the participants for a very interactive, successful & meaningful conference. Thank you for your participation. A. K. DWIVEDI Chairman, Conference Advisory Committee, & Director(Exploration), ONGC Limited 04
WELCOME MESSAGES Dear Industry Colleagues, Chapter 16 couplet 23 of Gita states Those who act discarding the injunctions of the scriptures (manuals), attain neither perfection, nor their goal. Over the last four decades, the world has witnessed some of the worst industrial disasters spanning across industries. In addition to loss of precious human lives, these disasters cause humongous damage to industrial assets. What have been the reasons for these disasters? Discarding the injunctions of Process Safety. Could these have been avoided? Well, yes, by following the tenets of the safety manuals. Over the years, Process Safety has taken centre stage in prevention of incidents, provided, it is supported by the Culture, Competency and Character of the organization. Organisations that have implemented a well-defined Process Safety Culture are doing excellently well in preventing the loss of their assets, people, plants and the environment. Whilst today, industry and infrastructure development has attained greater pace with projects being completed ahead of schedule, heightened competition for natural resources, raging public concerns over social and environmental impacts and increased regulatory interventions add risks to the business. Safety leadership, innovative engineering & operational excellence need to be strategic board level priorities for companies to survive & thrive. To effectively manage these emerging risks and intensifying awareness about the importance of process safety, launched the first of its kind International Process Safety Conference (INPSC) in 2017. This conference filled the void in Indian Process Safety education and awareness. With its global participation, sharing of experience and knowledge, it was highly appreciated by the industry across the board. rd The 3 International Process Safety Conference () outlines 's commitment to continue working with governments, regulators, industry, consultants and subject experts in addressing the safety challenges in achieving everyone' cherished goal of ZERO ACCIDENT. rd Showcasing over 40 prolific speakers & nearly 150 industry delegates, the success of the 3 edition of INPSC has been a reflection of the immense support of Conference Advisory Committee Chairman, Shri. A.K. Dwivedi, Director (Exploration), ONGC Limited, Shri. T.K. Sengupta, Director (E&P) FIPI & the Conference Advisory Committee Members; without their outstanding contribution, guidance & support this conference would not have been possible. We are honored & thankful to Partners, ONGC Ltd, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, GAIL (India) Ltd, Engineers India Ltd & Sparow Risk among many others for their kind support to this conference, their benefaction is a testimonial of the exceptional value that INPSC offers both as a technical conference & a networking forum. I convey my best wishes to all the participants including the Speakers, Delegates, Exhibitors & hope that you will find the conference both enjoyable and valuable whilst also enjoying the architectural & cultural beauty of New Delhi. ANAND KUMAR Chairman - Advisory Board, & Former Director(R&D), Indian Oil 05
WELCOME MESSAGES rd On behalf of Conference Advisory Committee, it is my privilege to extend you all a warm welcome to the 3 edition of International Process Safety Conference () here in New Delhi. Driven from the top of the organization, Process Safety Management requires leadership engagement, with the journey starting on a clear strategy and operational design, moving the organization from being vulnerable and focusing on risk minimization to being innovative, effiient & sustaianable. Safety excellence not just requires best practice work processes & culture, but also embracing the latest in digital technologies. Organized by, the theme of Culture, Competency & Excellence underpins the need for commitment from executive leadership to implement world class strategies in keeping their people and assets safe, their products sustainable and their operations productive, ensuring their organisations emerge lean, safe and more competitive tomorrow. Addressing the operational pressures companies face requires a targeted, holistic approach. Whether you're looking to improve safety and reliability or achieve overall operational excellence, 's dynamic technical sessions would help you identify and optimize outcomes, reduce risks, increase efficiencies and foster continuous innovation. With over 150 industry experts, representing leading global organisations, the Conference will provide an exclusive technical forum for participants to discuss, deliberate, exchange and explore the innovations, the frameworks and habits needed to achieve world-class process safety excellence. It also strives to be a focused networking forum, providing you with the opportunity to meet and interact with the leading experts, researchers, friends and colleagues and key industry partners. I hope that each one of you will find the conference both engaging & valuable. Finally, on behalf of the conference advisory committee of, I would like to convey our special thanks to our distinguished invitees, session chairs, panelists, speakers, delegates, exhibitors & media partners from across the country for joining us at the conference. T. K. SENGUPTA Director (E&P), FIPI & Former Director(Offshore), ONGC Limited 06
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 0800-0900 HRS.: REGISTRATION 0900-1030 HRS.: INAUGURAL SESSION WELCOME ADDRESS Shri. T. K. Sengupta Director (Exploration & Production), FIPI SPECIAL ADDRESS Shri. A. K. Dwivedi Director (Exploration), ONGC Limited THEME ADDRESS Shri. Lalit Gabhane Director General, National Safety Council of India KEYNOTE ADDRESS Mr. Mike Robinson Chief Executive, British Safety Council KEYNOTE ADDRESS Mr. Shakeel H Kadri Executive Director, CCPS VOTE OF THANKS Shri. Anand Kumar Chairman-Advisory Board, 1030-1100 HRS : TEA BREAK 1100-1200 HRS.: LEADERSHIP PANEL - I NATIONAL & GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES MODERATOR Anish De National Head - Energy & Natural Resources KPMG India Mike Robinson Chief Executive, British Safety Council Ian Taylor CEO, NEBOSH Sunil Bailwar Joint President & Head Corporate Safety & Occupational Health, Hindalco Industries Limited Mahesh Chandak ESH and Human Rights Lead (India Africa) Monsanto 07
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 1200-1300 HRS: TECHNICAL SESSION-I (Process Risk Identification & Analysis) SESSION CHAIRMAN Sunil Bailwar Joint President & Head Corporate Safety & Occupational Health Hindalco Industries Limited SESSION CO-CHAIRMAN Mahesh Chandak ESH and Human Rights Lead, (India Africa) Monsanto Sharad Tripathi CEO, Fluidyn TOPIC: Genesis of the recent 3D CFD based dispersion modelling protocol as accepted by European countries- France, Belgium, UK etc Umesh Dhake Asia Pacific Regional Manager, CCPS TOPIC: Overview of the CCPS Risk Analysis Screening Tool (RAST) Pawan Founder & CEO, Sparrow Risk Management TOPIC: Process Risk Management at Design Stage 1300-1400 HRS : NETWORKING LUNCH NETWORKING LUNCH PARTNER 1400-1500 HRS : TECHNICAL SESSION-II (Risk Management : Planning, Systems & Implementation) SESSION CHAIRMAN B. M. Bansal Former Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation Limited. SESSION CO-CHAIRMAN Badal Roy Head Offshore Safety, ONGC Limited. Jitendra Kumar Director, DEKRA Process Safety TOPIC: Process Safety Management Implementation Rajesh Sinha VP, Head (TS), Reliance Gas Pipelines Ltd. TOPIC: Role of Culture in Hazard and Effect Management Debasish Bera Associate Director, PwC TOPIC: Risk Management in Process Safety 08
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 1500-1530 HRS : TEA BREAK 1530-1630 HRS: TECHNICAL SESSION-III (Technology in Safety: AI & IOT) SESSION CHAIRMAN D. B. Kamble GM HSSE, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited. SESSION CO-CHAIRMAN Surendra Jagtap Group HSE Head, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Ltd. Abhilash Menon Operational Excellence Consultant, Sphera TOPIC: Bridging the Gap Between Data and Decision-Making Through Digital Transformation Akshay Gupta Business Manager, Honeywell Connected Plant, Honeywell UOP TOPIC: Leveraging IIoT and Digital Technologies to Drive Safety Kiran Shankar Dabholkar Healthcare IT Architect, Techniche Engg. Pvt Ltd. TOPIC: Aggrandizing COSHH with AI 1630-1730 HRS: TECHNICAL SESSION-IV (Asset Integrity Management) SESSION CHAIRMAN Siva Kumar Pothepalli COO, Antelopus Energy Pvt Ltd. Badal Roy Head Offshore Safety, ONGC Limited TOPIC: Asset Integrity Challenges of Aging Offshore oil fields Atiq M Khan Corporate Strategy & Business Development, Engineers India Limited. TOPIC: IOT for Data Gathering: An approach for Pipeline Integrity Management END OF THE DAY 09
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 0930-1030 HRS: LEADERSHIP PANEL II (Management of Change) MODERATOR Ian Taylor CEO, NEBOSH L. W. Khongwir Executive Director (Mathura Refinery), Indian Oil Corporation Limited A. K. Tewari ED (Operations) Pipeline Division, Indian Oil Corporation Limited D. B. Kamble GM HSSE, BPCL N. V. Subba Rao Chief Executive Risk Services, Chola MS Risk Services Gaurang Baxi Chief Safety Officer TATA Power Dr. Raju Kalra EHSS Head for ISC (India Sub Continent), GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Consumer Healthcare Limited 1030-1100 HRS : TEA BREAK 1100-1145 HRS: TECHNICAL SESSION-V (Incident Management & Consequence Analysis) SESSION CHAIRMAN S.P. Garg Executive Director (HSE), GAIL (India) Limited SESSION CO-CHAIRMAN Dr. Raju Kalra EHSS Head for ISC (India Sub Continent), GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Consumer Healthcare Limited L.W. Khongwir ED Mathura Refinery, IOCL TOPIC: Management of Change Nikunj Jain Assistant Manager (PS-PJ) Technical Services, Indian Oil Corporation Limited. TOPIC: Incident Management by Employee Participation & Digitization 10
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME 1145-1230 HRS : TECHNICAL SESSION-VI (Case Studies & Best Practices : Lessons Learned) SESSION CHAIRMAN Vartika Shukla Executive Director (Technical), Engineers India Limited Sharad Tripathi CEO, Fluidyn TOPIC: Leak Source Detection in Real Time for Risk Awaitment Jitendra Kumar Director, DEKRA Process Safety TOPIC: Fire and Gas Mapping Optimization 1230-1300 HRS VALEDICTORY SESSION SPECIAL ADDRESS Dr. P.B. Rastogi Former Advisor to the Govt. of India, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change VALEDICTORY ADDRESS 1 Shri Shakeel H Kadri Exceutive Director, CCPS VALEDICTORY ADDRESS 2 Shri S. P. Garg Executive Director (HSE), GAIL (India) Limited. VOTE OF THANKS Shri. Anand Kumar Chairman Advisory Board, 1300-1400 HRS : NETWORKING LUNCH NETWORKING LUNCH PARTNER END OF THE conference 11
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS INAUGURATION CEREMONY The lamp lighting ceremony was followed by Inaugural Session. was inaugurated by Shri. Lalit Gabhane, DG, National Safety Council of India, Mr. Mike Robinson, Chief Executive, British Safety Council, Mr. Shakeel H Kadri, Executive Director, CCPS, Shri. A. K. Dwivedi, Director (Exploration), ONGC Limited & Shri. T.K. Sengupta, Director (Exploration & Production), FIPI. INAUGURAL SESSION In Inaugural session, Welcome Address by Shri. T. K. Sengupta, Director (Exploration & Production), FIPI, Special Address By Shri. A. K. Dwivedi, Director (Exploration), ONGC Limited, Theme Address By Shri. Lalit Gabhane, DG, National Safety Council of India, Keynote Address By Mr. Mike Robinson, Chief Executive, British Safety Council, Keynote Address By Mr. Shakeel H Kadri, Executive Director, CCPS & Vote of Thanks By Shri. Anand Kumar, Chairman-Advisory Board, LEADERSHIP PANEL -I Leadership Panel - I : Focused on National & Global Perspectives. Panelists from British Safety Council, NEBOSH, Hindalco Industries Limited & Monsanto. Panel was Moderated by Anish De, National Head - Energy & Natural Resources, KPMG India 12
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS TECHNICAL SESSION-I Technical Session - I Focused on Process Risk Identification & Analysis. Speakers from Fluidyn, CCPS & Sparrow Risk Management. Session was Chaired by Sunil Bailwar, Joint President & Head Corporate Safety & Occupational Health, Joint President & Head Corporate Safety & Occupational Health & Co-Chaired by Mahesh Chandak, ESH and Human Rights Lead (India Africa), Monsanto. TECHNICAL SESSION-II Technical Session - II Focused on Risk Management : Planning, Systems & Implementation. Speakers from DEKRA Process Safety, Reliance Gas Pipelines Limited 12& PwC. Session was Chaired by B. M. Bansal, Former Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation Limited & Co-Chaired by Badal Roy, Head Offshore Safety, ONGC Limited. TECHNICAL SESSION-III Leadership Panel - III : Focused on Technology in Safety: AI & IOT. Speakers from Sphera Company, Honeywell UOP & Techniche Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Session was Chaired by D. B. Kamble, GM HSSE, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited & Co-Chaired by Surendra Jagtap, Group HSE Head, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Limited. TECHNICAL SESSION-IV Technical Session - IV Focused on Asset Integrity Management. Speakers from ONGC Limited & Engineers India Limited. Session was Chaired by Siva Kumar Pothepalli, COO, Antelopus Energy Pvt. Ltd. 13
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS DAY 2 - LEADERSHIP PANEL II Leadership Panel - II : Focused on Management of Change. Panelists from Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, TATA Power & GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Consumer Healthcare Limited. Panel was Moderated by Ian Taylor, CEO, NEBOSH. TECHNICAL SESSION-V Leadership Panel - V : Focused on Incident Management & Consequence Analysis. Speakers from Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Session was Chaired by S. P. Garg, Executive Director (HSE), GAIL (India) Limited & Co-Chaired by Dr. Raju Kalra, EHSS Head for ISC (India Sub Continent), GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Consumer Healthcare Limited. TECHNICAL SESSION-VI Leadership Panel - VI : Focused on Case Studies & Best Practices : Lessons Learned. Speakers from Fluidyn & DEKRA Process Safety. Session was Chaired by Vartika Shukla, Executive Director (Technical), Engineers India Ltd. VALEDICTORY SESSION In Valedictory Session, Special Address by Dr. P.B. Rastogi, Former Advisor to the Govt. of India, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Valedictory Address 1 by Shri Shakeel H Kadri, Exceutive Director, CCPS, Valedictory Address 2 by Shri S.P. Garg, Executive Director (HSE), GAIL (India) Limited & Vote of Thanks By Anand Kumar, Chairman Advisory Board,. 14
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