Oil and Natural Gas

Plant Security – Is it Adequate?

Plant Security – Is it Adequate?
  • Date From 9th April 2019
  • Date To 9th April 2019
  • Price Free
  • Location IMechE, 1 Birdcage Walk, Westminster, London SW1H 9JJ

Overview

This presentation will review four criminal activities which pose a risk to industrial companies namely theft, vandalism, sabotage and/or terrorism. The vulnerability to any of these activities can be reduced to more tolerable levels through diligent design and location of installations and adequate preventative measures but the main criterion is business risk awareness.

It is no longer appropriate to rely on a manned guardhouse at the factory gate to provide security coverage.

Speaker

Reg Canaway has a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the Loughborough University and is a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers.  He has 42 years’ experience in design, risk engineering and technical auditing of operational industrial facilities and construction projects both onshore and offshore, working in over 100 countries. In addition, his company evaluates loss exposure scenarios so that the appropriate mitigation can be arranged for companies, financial lenders and insurance exposures. He is a registered Expert Witness for major Industrial Disputes/Claims and has written and presented technical papers for major conferences.

Time

Refreshments and networking from 18:30, the presentation will start at 19:00

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