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Past Presentations
 
															ProSafe 2023
Maintaining Process Safety Controls and Knowledge
This presentation, delivered by Elio Stocco at ProSafe 2023, focuses on the importance of maintaining process safety controls and corporate knowledge. It covers various aspects such as incident case studies, control management processes, and the significance of retaining and learning from corporate knowledge to achieve good process safety outcomes.
 
															ProSafe 2022
Wrapping it up with a Bow(tie)
R4Risk's Lachlan Dreher took to the stage at ProSafe 2022 to provide an in-depth look at the Bowtie method for process safety. His presentation covers the basics of Bowtie analysis, its advantages and limitations and practical steps for implementing and maintaining process safety measures.
 
															ProSafe 2019
Striking the Balance - Getting the Value Out of Bowtie Diagrams
Striking the balance - Getting the value out of bowtie diagrams
 
															ProSafe 2018
Safety Case: Keys to Success
Presented by Brian Cooper, 'Safety Case: Keys to Success" provides an in-depth look at achieving positive outcomes from a safety case process. It covers essential elements such as leadership, safety culture, planning, and practice, and highlights the benefits of a well-executed safety case process.
 
															ProSafe 2017
Developing Emergency Management and Response Strategies to Mitigate MIs
This presentation, led by Elio Stocco, provides a comprehensive overview of emergency management and response strategies aimed at mitigating Major Incidents (MIs). It covers the importance of emergency planning, the requirements of an effective emergency response plan, and the identification of major incidents.
 
															ProSafe 2015
R4Risk's Brian Cooper delivered a presentation focused on applying Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) for non-process scenarios. It highlights the importance of control measures, assessing their adequacy using LOPA, and deriving equivalent LOPA credits for controls in a workshop environment.
 
															ProSafe 2014
SFAIRP: What it is and how to get there
R4Risk's Lachlan Dreher provided an in-depth comparison between the SFAIRP (So Far As Is Reasonably Practicable) and ALARP (As Low As Reasonably Practicable) frameworks. It covers key aspects such as risk management processes, cost-benefit analysis, and ongoing assurance measures to maintain risks at acceptable levels.
 
															ProSafe 2012
QRA - Linking in to Process Safety Management
Quantitative Risk Assessment – Linking in to Process Safety Management.
 
															