Human Touch for Latest Advancements in Safety on Offshore Environment
Thursday, 9 May
600
Technical / Poster Session
Sustainable and profitable Offshore Development relies heavily on process safety, that is keeping the hazardous chemicals such as oil and gas in the pipe to protect workers and the environment. A greater automation coupled with proper human intervention provides the best way to overcome these challenges. In this session, various papers will discuss aspects of human reliability, process safety, environmental protection, and cybersecurity. At the end of this session, you will have a better grasp of the latest developments in safe operations for offshore environments. This session targets all practitioners of safety with various backgrounds in the industry.
Chairperson(s)
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1400-1418 35396Industrial Cybersecurity, Process Safety and Human Factors: A Comprehensive 360-Degree Approach
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1420-1438 35196Review of Human Reliability Assessment Methods
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1440-1458 35129Video Based AI Tools for Safety Enhancement on the Drill Floor
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1500-1518 35285Methods of Oil Spill Cleanup: A Comparative Review
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1520-1538 35508Elimination of Saturation Diving Activities Through Changes in ESDV Control Systems
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1540-1558 35329Monitoring of Drilling Fluids and Cuttings as an Environmental Management Tool for Offshore Fluid Operations
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1600-1618 35260Using Worst Case Discharge (WCD) Estimations to Prevent Underground Blowouts After Well Capping