21/5/2020
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21 May 2020
12.30 - 13.30
A ‘bow tie’ usually refers to the renowned methodology used worldwide to manage risks in hazardous environments (or the necktie of course). Diagram 1 below, illustrates the steps everyone working on a particular project should take to protect themselves and others. The Energy Institute (EI) and the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) have gone a step further and applied this methodology to help in the fight against COVID-19, as shown in diagram 2. As Mark Scanlon puts it in his latest blog, ‘We must each play our part in applying (the bow tie procedures) as stringently as possible… to break the chain of causality between exposure, infection and death.’During this webinar, our expert speakers will explain the fundamentals of the bow tie methodology, how to apply the process in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and the crucial next steps everyone should take to ensure its success.
Speakers:
- Dr Mark Scanlon MEI, Head of Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Good Practice, Energy Institute
- Charles Cowley CEng, Staff Consultant, Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)
- Rob Miles CEng, Technical Director, Hu-Tech Risk Management Services
- Dr Mark Manton, Principal Engineer, ABS Group
Agenda:
- Mark Scanlon – Introduction and objectives
- Charles Cowley – Introduction to bow ties and their use, with information on the CCPS/EI reference publication and the published Covid-19 bow tie
- Rob Miles – The essential bow tie rules and terminology
- Mark Manton – A walk through the construction of the Covid-19 bow tie
- 15 min. Q&A
- Mark Scanlon – The key messages covered and next steps to take
Related resources:
- Bow Tie for Covid-19 publication – official guidance written by the EI and CCPS
- Bow ties in risk management – A concept book for process safety – CCPS/EI jointly published guidance on bow tie terminology, rules and applications
- Mark Scanlon’s EI blog post – an introduction to bow ties and the need for personal responsibility in tackling Covid-19
- COVID-19: The new normal – A framework to assist an organisation when planning to return to normal operations post COVID-19: a resource produced under EI’s Health programme for the recovery phase
Other resources:
- Risk Management Training – the EI’s comprehensive training portfolio to help support organisations in the fields of Human Factors and Process Safety
- Renewables: Health, Safety and Sustainability Conference – designed to deliver guidance on building renewables in a safe and sustainable way
- Asset Management – looking to future-proofing asset management through latter stages of production operating life into a net zero energy transition model towards greener, carbon neutral industrial model
- Middle East HSE and Sustainability Week – delivers essential learning and sharing of international good practice to organisations across the energy industry
Diagram 1: Bow tie for high-hazard industries
Diagram 2: Bow tie for COVID-19
Contact details
Francesca Ferrari: fferrari@energyinst.org, +44 (0)20 7467 7192