This is a shout out for the IEM. My Technical Division will hosting the above talk on the 13th March, 2010. It’ll be at 9:30 am (makan-makan at 9:00) at Wisma IEM. That’s right people, as part of the new health drive you are required to walk up 3 flights of stairs to get your 2 CPD points.
It has been a standard industrial practice to carry out hazard analysis for hazardous operations. However, accidents still happen and occasionally, the consequences are alarming. In many cases, the accidents could be prevented if the hazard analysis exercise has been more effectively completed or if the analysis findings (information pertaining the hazards and controls) are communicated to and hence, appreciated by everyone. In response to this, the Bowie technique was invented and is being increasingly adopted in the oil & gas industry. It is simple and can be applied for all types of hazards, such as fire/explosion, environmental pollution, work-related accidents, transportation accidents, security threats, health hazards and many others. It is suitable forother industries as well e.g. construction, fabrication , manufacturing, aviation, shipping etc. The bow-tie technique emphasises on a pragmatic approach to identify not only hazard controls but also measures required to ensure the effectiveness of the identified controls. The overall findings are graphically presented on a bowtie-like skeleton that allows easy understanding and communication.
Ir. Mohd Nazri Mustafa holds a B.E in Civil Engineering from the University of Wollongong, Australia. He has 18 years of experience in dealing with civil and structural engineering issues in oil, gas and, petrochemical plant environment. He has been involved in projects such as Gas Processing Plants GPP 5&6, Propane Dehydrogenation Plant Project, Malaysia LNG, GPP1 Revamp & Rejuvenation and Petronas projects in Sudan.
Fliers for the above and other events may be obtained here. A map to Wisma IEM is presented here. It’s the building identified as ‘Puteri Nursing College.’
