How to Improve Safety in Regulated Industries What Could We Learn From Each Other Start AGENDA End th Tuesday, October 16 , 2012 (Ampere Room, Bâtiment Joseph Bech, 5, rue Alphonse Weicker, Luxembourg) 9:00 9:05 Welcome, EC DG ENER 9:05 9:20 Introduction to Workshop, Purpose, and Goals - Chairman Prof. Erik Hollnagel, Univ. of Southern Denmark 9:20 10:50 Game changer events, analyzed by non-parties 9:20 09:50 Fukushima NPP – Mr. Friedrich Meynen, ENSI 9:50 10:20 Deepwater Horizon Drilling Rig – Mr. Frank Rego, US Coast Guard 10:20 10:50 Air France Flight 447 – Mr. Juerg Schmid, ENCO 10:50 11:05 Coffee Break 11:05 11:20 The Safety NET Concept 11:05 11:20 Safety NET: the concept of mutually supportive interactions - Prof. Erik Hollnagel, Univ. of Southern Denmark 11:20 12:10 Keynote safety challenges – Aviation 11:20 11:40 Vendor’s safety concepts - Mr. Yannick Malinge, Airbus 11:40 12:00 Regulator’s position on changing technologies and operational concepts - Mr. John Vincent, EASA 12:00 12:10 Questions to presenters 12:10 13:00 Keynote safety challenges – Offshore 12:10 12:30 Operator’s safety responsibilities Alfred Nordgård, Norwegian Oil Industry Association 12:30 12:50 Going beyond compliance – How authority strategies may contribute to safety – Mr. Rune Schwebs, PSA 12:50 13:00 Questions to presenters 13:00 14:00 Lunch (Provided, Ampere Foyer) 14:00 15:10 Keynote safety challenges – Nuclear 14:00 14:15 Vendor role in advancing safety - Mr. Franck Lignini, Areva 14.15 14.20 Vendor’s perspective Mr. Roger Schene, Westinghouse 14:20 14:40 Operator’s responsibility for safety - how is it implemented - Mr. Jan Pauly, E.ON 14:40 15:00 Regulatory Oversight and its role in assuring safety - Mr Jean-Luc Lachaume 15:00 15:10 Questions to presenters Supranational Frameworks 15:10 17:00 15:10 15:30 15:30 15:50 IAEA standards and their role - Mr. Dominique Delattre, IAEA Coffee Break/Demonstration: Safety scanning tool, Prof. O. Sträter, Kassel University 15:50 16:10 Integrated Safety Analysis and USOAP - Mr. Marco Merens, ICAO 16:10 16:30 IMO MSAS concepts and experience so far - Ms. Tatiana Krilic, IMO 16:30 16:50 EC framework for nuclear safety – Mr. Massimo Garriba, EC DG ENER 16:50 17:00 Questions to presenters/Short break 17:00 17:10 Short Break 17:00 18:00 Experience in cross cutting 17.10 17.30 Lessons Learned from OPEX Management in Hazardous Industries – Mr. Miodrag Sturcic, EC JRC 17.30 17.50 Aviation certification and improvement of safety - what can nuclear learn, Mr. Christian Raetzke, WNA CORDEL and ENEF ERDA 17:50 18:00 Questions to presenters 18.00 Networking event: Cocktail offered by organizers (Ampere Foyer) 1|P a g e Start AGENDA End Wednesday, October 17th, 2012 (Ampere Room and Foyer, Bâtiment Joseph Bech, 5, rue Alphonse Weicker, Luxembourg) Identifying the Way Forward 9:00 12:00 GROUP 2 How to establish a challenging attitude to enhance safety? Drivers and the roles in achieving, maintaining and strengthening safety How to strengthen the safety NET? Interaction of vendors, operators and regulators, confrontation vs. collaboration, role of supranational regulation A challenging attitude What is the impact of major events on safety thinking/concept – are those game changers? Lessons for vendors, operators and regulators Group lead: G. Guanziroli Group lead: W. de Roovere Rapporteur: I. Popa Rapporteur: M. van den Borst (TBD) (TBD) Coffee Break (to be taken at the discretion of the groups) The safety NET Impact of major events Summary Summary Group lead: J. Villadoniga Rapporteur: O. Velicu (TBD) 12:00 (Breakout sessions) GROUP 3 GROUP 1 13:00 Summary GROUP 4 What can we learn from each other? Practical aspects and learning field from other industries, what is “transferable” and what not Group lead: R. Skjong Rapporteur: B. Tomic (TBD) Practical aspects and learning field Summary Lunch (Provided, Ampere Foyer) 13:00 15:30 Summary Session 13:00 13:10 Findings – Challenging attitude – Mr. J. Villadoniga, Group 1 13:10 13:30 Discussion 13:30 13:40 Findings – The safety NET – Mr. G. Guanziroli, Group 2 13:40 14:00 Discussion 14:00 14:10 Findings – Impact of major events - Mr. W. de Roovere, Group 3 14:10 14:30 Discussion 14:30 14:40 Findings – Learning field – Mr. R. Skjong, Group 4 14:40 15:00 Discussion 15.00 15.30 Joint discussion on all topics 15:30 15:45 Coffee Break Plenary Discussion 15:45 16:30 15:45 16:15 Highlights: what did we learn, what could we do better (plenary discussion) – Workshop Chairman Prof. Erik Hollnagel, University of Southern Denmark 16:15 16:30 Conclusions of the meeting, ideas to take home, action points – Mr. Bojan Tomic, ENCO 16:30 ADJOURN 2|P a g e
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