BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for Associations//Tendenci Codeba se MIMEDIR//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration.\r\nEvent d etails subject to change. ---\r\nhttps://www.spegcs.org/events/2503/\r\n\r \nEvent Title: PFC: The Human Factor: Process Safety and Culture\r\nStart Date / Time: Mar 19, 2014 11:30 AM America/Chicago\r\nLocation: Norris Cen ter at City Center\r\nSpeaker: Kenneth E. (Ken) Arnold\r\nGoogle\r\nhttp:/ /maps.google.com/maps?q=816+Town+&+Country+Blvd+Suite+210,Houston,TX,77024 \r\n\r\nForecast\nhttp://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/77024\r\n\r\nThe National Commission on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilli ng set out the need for sweeping reforms that would accomplish no less tha n a fundamental transformation of the oil and gas industry&rsquo\;s safety culture. In response to this tragic event, the Society of Petroleum Engi neers organized a Summit in July 2012 to discuss the Human Factor: Process safety and Culture. Output from this Summit included the formation of a Technical Section. The Society also agreed to issue Technical Reports and the first Technical Report to be issued by SPE is entitled &ldquo\;The Hu man Factor: Process Safety and Culture&rdquo\;. \r\nThis presentation expl ains how the Technical Report was written, presents an overview of the top ics covered in the TR and explains how members can participate in promotin g and evolving the concepts presented in the TR. While improvements in th e Technical aspects of sensors, intelligent information processing and ala rms has been achieved it is the human factor that is often the most diffic ult to change. How can we improve risk recognition and decision making in safety-critical situations? How can we influence the individual to do the right thing when nobody is looking?\r\nThe Society of Petroleum Engineers from time to time plans to issue a Technical Report presenting technical information on a topic where publication would be of benefit to the public and the SPE membership. The purpose of these reports is to provide an ev aluation of the state of technology and present technical guidance. Techn ical Reports are not meant to be a recommended practice or standard. They are meant to be disseminated through press releases, SPE magazines, commu nications to SPE members, etc. and to be available as a free download from SPE.org and OnePetro. The appropriate Technical Director is charged to e nsure periodic review to keep the Technical Report current.--- This iCal f ile does *NOT* confirm registration.Event details subject to change. ---\r \n\r\n--- By Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for Associations ---\r\n UID:uid2503@spegcs.org SUMMARY:PFC: The Human Factor: Process Safety and Culture DTSTART:20140319T163000Z DTEND:20140319T180000Z CLASS:PUBLIC PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20240328T095418Z TRANSP:OPAQUE SEQUENCE:0 LOCATION:Norris Center at City Center X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The National Commission on the Deep water Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling set out the need for sweepin g reforms that would accomplish no less than a fundamental transformation of the oil and gas industry&rsquo\;s safety culture. \; In response to this tragic event, the Society of Petroleum Engineers organized a Summit in July 2012 to discuss the Human Factor: Process safety and Culture.  \; Output from this Summit included the formation of a Technical Section.& nbsp\; The Society also agreed to issue Technical Reports and the first Te chnical Report to be issued by SPE is entitled &ldquo\;The Human Factor: P rocess Safety and Culture&rdquo\;. \;
This presentation explain s how the Technical Report was written, presents an overview of the topics covered in the TR and explains how members can participate in promoting a nd evolving the concepts presented in the TR. \; While improvements in the Technical aspects of sensors, intelligent information processing and alarms has been achieved it is the human factor that is often the most dif ficult to change. How can we improve risk recognition and decision making in safety-critical situations? \; How can we influence the individual to do the right thing when nobody is looking?
The Society of Petrol eum Engineers from time to time plans to issue a Technical Report presenti ng technical information on a topic where publication would be of benefit to the public and the SPE membership. \; The purpose of these reports is to provide an evaluation of the state of technology and present technic al guidance. \; Technical Reports are not meant to be a recommended pr actice or standard. \; They are meant to be disseminated through press releases, SPE magazines, communications to SPE members, etc. and to be av ailable as a free download from SPE.org and OnePetro. \; The appropria te Technical Director is charged to ensure periodic review to keep the Tec hnical Report current.