Buncefield – 15 years on: Advancements in the predictive aspects of COMAH

Understand the limitations of current techniques applied in the predictive aspects of COMAH and when advanced modelling techniques should be applied to enhance safer facility design based on the 2006 Buncefield explosion.

Date 18 Nov - 18 Nov

Time 14:00 - 15:00

Event categories

Oil & Gas

Training period

1 day

Price pr. Participants

Free to attend

Platform

WebinarJam™

Buncefield predictive aspects of COMAH webinar by Gexcon

What you will learn

  • Recap of the Buncefield explosion and key findings. Recap of the Buncefield explosion and key findings.
  • A summary of the modelling work done to confirm the explosion mechanism. A summary of the modelling work done to confirm the explosion mechanism.
  • Development of our understanding and the modelling tools since the incident. Development of our understanding and the modelling tools since the incident.
  • What the development may mean for COMAH sites and future expectations for predictive assessments. What the development may mean for COMAH sites and future expectations for predictive assessments.

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About the webinar

The Buncefield explosion was one of the most intense accidental explosions in recent times, the overpressures generated by this event had never been seen in such circumstances. This event triggered a lengthy investigation into the explosion mechanism and subsequently led to significant advancements in knowledge on the topic. However, many research papers documenting turbulence with small diameters were available prior to Buncefield and therefore, the advancements were perhaps in awareness rather than knowledge. Buncefield highlights the issues of relying solely on past history to define future events and also demonstrates that small changes in layout can have a significant impact on consequences.

This webinar session discusses the current techniques applied in the predictive aspects of COMAH and the limitations associated with these widely used methods. We aim to provide a better understanding of when and where advanced modelling techniques should be applied and demonstrate the significance this has, not only in terms of consequence assessment but also with regard to safer facility design and emergency response.


About the speaker

Gary Pilkington

Gary Pilkington

Gary is a specialist in Process Safety Management and Loss Prevention and a Chartered Chemical Engineer, with over 30 years of experience in a wide range of process industries, including chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. He has extensive international experience and has held positions in the UK and the US, supporting facilities throughout Europe, the USA, Australasia and South America. He has held several senior positions in the industry, including the Senior Leadership Team of a chemical manufacturing division of an FTSE 100 company.

He frequently contributes to technical committees and is currently affiliated with the IChemE Safety & Loss Prevention Special Interest Group and the European Federation of Chemical Engineers Loss Prevention Working Party. Previous affiliations include the Management Board of the European Process Safety Centre, the Technical Advisory Committee for the Mary Kay O’Conner Process Safety Centre and a Technical Committee member of the Centre for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS).

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