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2007 Conference and Trade Show

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Recognizing and understanding the electrical hazards at a terminal facility are vital to protecting personnel and property.  On Monday morning, a panel of experts will discuss three topics relating to safe electrical and static control work practices at terminal facilities.  Michael Harris, automation and controls manager for the terminals group of Flint Hills Resources, LP, will discuss the key elements of an electrical safety program (ESP) to help improve safety performance relative to electrical hazards in the workplace.  He will also describe some of the challenges associated with implementing an effective ESP.  The second panelist, Graham Tyers, President and CEO of Newson Gale Inc., will discuss static grounding and bonding of mobile vehicles and equipment inside a terminal.  He will highlight recent developments in intrinsically safe bonding and grounding technology that have enabled systems to be designed for use on specialized vehicles and mobile plant equipment including chemical spill and waste recovery service trucks, cleaning and maintenance operations, evacuating chemicals from reactors, storage tanks and containers, metering and calibration systems, vacuum trucks, and emergency response for hazardous or flammable tankers.  Chip Breitweiser, Vice President of Sales for HMT, will discuss lightning protection at terminals and current methods for preventing a lightning-induced ignition of an aboveground storage tank.   He will also provide an update on the API Recommended Practice 545 addressing lightning protection for aboveground storage tanks. 

 

 

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