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The 1st Hazards Asia Pacific symposium27–29 September 2011
InterContinental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Rising to the process safety challenge in the Asia Pacific region
The decision to introduce the long running IChemE Hazards symposium to the Asia Pacific region has generated great enthusiasm within the chemical engineering community. We have worked together to create a world class programme. It gives us great pleasure to formally invite you to join us at Hazards AP, which opens in Kuala Lumpur on 27 September 2011.
Safety is a key priority for our region. Hazards AP provides an essential forum for safety professionals, operators, contractors and regulators in the Asia Pacific region to meet with international experts and discuss the latest developments in chemical process safety. You can show your commitment to the cause by getting involved.
In addition to IChemE and CICM, the conference is attracting a strong coalition of sponsors, including our lead partner, PETRONAS Chemicals Group. ABB, CCM, ConocoPhillips, DuPont and Synthomer have also confirmed their involvement and negotiations are continuing with many other operating companies. The Malaysia Fire & Rescue Department (JBPM) and the Malaysian Institute of Chemistry (IKM) have also pledged their support.
Technical programme highlights include, six international keynote contributions examining lessons learned from process operations around the world. Nuclear safety, regulation and challenges presented by rapid economic growth also feature. The distinguished safety guru, Trevor Kletz, will offer a contribution via video link from the UK. Hazards AP will also feature a special panel discussion examining ways in which lessons from process safety incidents in Europe and North America can be embedded into our own operations.
In addition to the thought-provoking line-up of invited keynote speakers, Hazards AP features more than thirty peer reviewed technical presentations submitted by organisations from across the Asia Pacific region and further afield.
The three day programme is organised around the following broad themes:
– Current challenges and opportunities
– Lesson learned from process safety incidents
– The way forward, safer design and the regulatory challenge
The call for papers attracted a healthy response across all categories and the Technical Committee, led by Dr Christina Phang, has confirmed a superb programme, which includes presentations from many leading organisations including: ABB, AON Risk, BakerRisk, BASF, ConocoPhillips, CCPS, DuPont, ERM, KPOC, PETRONAS, Reliance Industries, Shell, SRC, and Titan Petrochemicals.
Hazards AP will be co-chaired by PETRONAS Vice President, Downstream Operations, Mr Kamarudin Zakaria and Dr A Hapiz Abdullah, CEO, PETRONAS Chemicals Group.
Hazards AP will feature an exhibition of products and services and a lively social programme offering unparalleled networking opportunities. The world of process safety is coming to Malaysia and you cannot afford to miss out.
We look forward to meeting you in September.
Johan Alimin Samad CEng FIChemE
Chairman
IChemE in Malaysia
Dr A Hapiz Abdullah
Chairman
Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia
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Organising and technical committees
Organising committee:
Chair
Paul R Ellis Schaefer Kalk (M) Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia
Secretary
Chan Pek Wan CICM, Secretariat Malaysia
Rosemary Cragg IChemE UK
Andrew Furlong IChemE UK
Muhtar Hashim Ancom Bhd. Malaysia
Christina Phang Environmental Resources Management Malaysia
Johan Samad Intecsea Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia
Qua Kiat Seng IChemE Malaysia
John H Thornton ConocoPhillips Asia Pacific Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia
Kamarudin Zakaria PETRONAS Malaysia
Technical committee:
Chair
Christina Phang Environmental Resources Management Malaysia
Syed M Nasir Alhabshi PETRONAS Malaysia
Rudolf Bakkara Chevron Indonesia Company Indonesia
Steve Cooper Worley Parsons Australia
Paul R Ellis Schaefer Kalk (M) Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia
Wasana Kowhakul Sumitomo Chemicals Japan
Anne Marie Lopez Sabah Shell Petroleum Company Ltd Malaysia
Nicoleta Maynard Curtin University Australia
Dan Miller BASF Corporation USA
Ir Hj Anuar Mohd. Mokhtar DOSH Selangor Malaysia
Allen Ormond ABB UK
Reginald Tan National University Singapore
Prasad Tipnis Reliance Industries Limited India
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International keynote contributors
Dato’ Ir Dr Johari Bin BasriDirector-General, Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), Malaysia
Dato’ Ir Dr Johari Bin Basri is currently the Director General of Malaysia’s Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) where he holds responsibility for the overall planning and implementation of core business, including enforcement, standard setting and safety promotion. DOSH is a key component of the Ministry of Human Resources with a mission to become the ultimate leader of occupational safety and health across all of Malaysia’s industries, including oil, gas, chemicals and energy.
He graduated in mechanical engineering from University Technology Malaysia in 1977 before
obtaining his MSc at Manchester University and then a PhD in Process Safety from the University of Sheffield, both in the UK. Prior to working at DOSH, Dr Johari served as the Executive Director at Malaysia’s National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). He is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Malaysia (IEM), a Professional Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia and a member of The Malaysian Society for Occupational Safety and Health.
Dr Johari will provide an overview of process safety related regulation in Malaysia. He will examine implementation issues, successes and future challenges.
Karon ArmstrongSenior Regulatory Specialist, 3M Medical, USA
With twenty years experience working in environment, health and safety (EHS) regulation, Karon Armstrong, supports 3M’s Asia Pacific business in the areas of healthcare, consumer and specialty chemicals. She is a senior regulatory specialist with responsibilities for EHS regulatory support for products sold and manufactured in the Asia Pacific region, assistance to subsidiaries on compliance matters and regulatory advocacy on behalf of the company and the chemical industry through US American Chemistry Council (ACC). Karon has also provided technical assistance on the development of chemical regulations to governments in Australia,
Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Taiwan and the Peoples Republic of China. She has also served as a technical consultant to the US government, offering advice on improving consistency in environmental, health and safety regulations in the Asia Pacific region.
Karon will share her views on possible directions of travel for future EHS regulation across the region.
Bhd. His previous role was Senior General Manager, Petroleum Operations Management in PETRONAS’ Petroleum Management Unit.
Tarmizi holds a BSc in Civil Engineering from Syracuse University in New York. He has been invited to give a perspective on the process safety challenge from one of world’s best known oil and gas corporations.
Mohd Tarmizi MunirHead PETRONAS, Malaysia Group HSE Division
Mohd Tarmizi Munir is the Head of Group Health Safety and Environment (HSE) Division at PETRONAS. His responsibilities include providing strategic direction and technical advice on HSE performance monitoring and enhancement, assurance, crisis management and sustainable development for the group. Tarmizi joined PETRONAS in 1993 as an operations engineer. His working experiences include offshore installation manager, safety management manager, asset manager and general manager in peninsular Malaysia operations and Myanmar Operations, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn.
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Paul HaighIChemE Council Medalist 2011, UK
Dr Paul Haigh graduated in chemical engineering from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) before going on to complete his PhD there in 1968. He joined the electricity supply industry in the same year to embark on a career spanning over 30 years with one of the UK’s pioneering generators of nuclear power. Paul’s knowledge and experience covers all parts of the nuclear fuel cycle. In 1999 he established a consultancy practice providing expert support in fields including radioactive waste management and decommissioning and environmental protection; work which sees Paul travel in the former Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries and in the USA and South Africa. He was an independent member of the UK Health & Safety Executive’s Nuclear Safety Advisory Committee.
Paul has served as a member of IChemE’s governing council and was a Vice President from 2000-2001. In 2009 he was instrumental in the setting up of IChemE’s Nuclear Technology Subject Group. His contribution was recognised with the Award of IChemE’s Council Medal for exceptional service in May 2011.
Paul will assert that the global nuclear power industry can overcome the negative publicity brought about by the Fukushima Daiichi accident and he will draw on his knowledge of earlier events, including the Chernobyl and Three Mile Island accidents to illustrate that modern reactor design embraces the highest standards in inherent safety.
he leads several key national research projects funded by the Chinese government. He has published more than 50 papers in various international journals.
He serves on several bodies including the International Committee of Process Systems Engineering in Asia and the Committee of National Strategic Green Chemical Engineering Teaching.
Zhao is one of China’s leading experts on chemical process safety and his keynote will offer a fascinating insight into the safety challenges facing a country that continues to undergo rapid economic growth.
Jinsong Zhao graduated from Tsinghua University with a masters degree in chemical engineering in 1994 staying on to complete his PhD in 1997. He continued with his post-doctoral studies at Purdue University in the USA before joining Day & Zimmermann International as a senior consulting engineer in 2001. Following this, Professor Zhao became a senior engineer & project leader at AET and a professor at the Beijing Institute of Chemical Technology in China. In 2008 Zhao returned to Tsinghua University to take up a professorship.
Professor Zhao’s main research interests include chemical process safety and process optimization and
performance indicators for process safety. He has been involved in the regulation of major hazards in the UK for the past 20 years.
Ian’s contribution will focus on the role of management and he will argue that process safety leadership is an essential requirement in major hazard industries world-wide.
Ian Travers is responsible for developing and implementing strategies and programmes for the regulation of major hazards in the UK. As a founding member of the Process Safety Leadership Group, which was charged with implementing the recommendations of the Buncefield Major Incident Investigation Board, he has championed process safety leadership for major hazard industries - including the publication of the ‘Principles of Process Safety Leadership’ in 2009.
Ian is an expert on process safety performance measurement and the author of HSE’s guidance on key
Professor Jinsong ZhaoDirector, Process Systems Engineering Institute, Tsinghua University, China
Ian Travers
Head, Chemical Industries Strategy Unit, Health & Safety Executive, UK
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Conference programme
Hazards AP will be co-chaired by PETRONAS Vice President, Downstream Operations, Mr Kamarudin Zakaria and Dr A Hapiz Abdullah, CEO, PETRONAS Chemicals Group.
In addition to the thought-provoking line-up of invited keynote speakers, Hazards AP will feature more than thirty peer reviewed technical papers submitted by organisations from across the Asia Pacific region and further afield. Contributions were invited under the following broad headings:
– Safety education and training to build knowledge and competence
– Inherently safer process design
– Process safety management and audit
– Cultural issues and human factors in process safety
– Case studies and lessons learned from process safety incidents
The programme, which runs across three full days from Tuesday 27 September to Thursday 29 September 2011, will also feature a welcome reception and conference banquet as well as regular refreshment breaks in the exhibition area providing ample opportunities for networking and identifying new business opportunities.
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Tuesday 27 September
Current challenges and opportunities, the Asian View
07:30 Registration
08:30 Opening ceremony and welcome address
09:15 Keynote speaker: Mohd Tarmizi Munir Head PETRONAS, Malaysia Group HSE Division
The Management of Process Safety in “Ever Changing” Process Plant
Theme: Process Safety Management – Part I
09:50 Role of Audits for Effective PSM Implementation Ravi Ramaswamy, Reliance Industries, India
10:15 Operationalising HSE Cases in the Asia Pacific Region Edward Lim wen Chin, Shell Malaysia
10:40 Refreshment break, viewing of posters and exhibition
11:05 Managing Aging Assets through Risk Profiling Margaretha Thaliharjanti/Jye Yng Voon, Pertamina Hulu Energi/ERM, Indonesia
11:30 Process Hazard Management for Lab-Scale Pilot Plant Azmi Mohd Shariff, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia
12:05 Challenges for Implementing PSM in the Asia Pacific Region Pronob Mukherjee, CCPS, USA
12:30 Lunch, viewing of posters and exhibition
13:45 Keynote speaker: Dato’ Ir Dr Johari Bin Basri Director-General, Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), Malaysia
Title to be confirmed
Theme: Process Safety Management – Part II
14:20 Integrating Process Safety with EH&S management Busari Jabar, PETRONAS, Malaysia
14:45 Process Safety Indicators: SRC Refinery Perspective Amit Bhatnagar, SRC, Singapore
15:10 Assuring Safety & Integrity when Acquiring 3rd Party Assets Ken Bell, ABB, UK
15:35 Refreshment break, viewing of posters and exhibition
16:00 Chemical risk Assessment in the Air of the work environment in Manufacturing Onnela Paas, Ada Traumann, Pila Tint, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
16:25 Operations Safety Case – Going Beyond Regulatory Requirements Mike Richardson, ConocoPhillips, Indonesia
16:50 The Increasing Impact of Hydrogen Sulphide on Offshore Safety Claude Labrie, ERM, Malaysia
17:15 Close of day one
18:00 Welcome reception in the exhibition area
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Wednesday 28 September
Lesson learned from process safety incidents
07:30 Registration
08:30 Keynote speaker: Ian Travers Head of Chemical Industries Strategy Unit, HSE, UK
Why Getting Process Safety Leadership and Management Right is Essential for Major Hazard Industries
Theme: Cultural Issues & Human Factors in Process Safety
09:05 Process Safety is More Than Engineering Martin Iversen, Talisman, Vietnam
09:30 A Practical Approach to Incident Prevention and Mitigation Peter Buckman, KBC Advanced Technologies, Singapore
09:55 Behavioural Safety for PSM Fam Chew Pin, Titan Petrochemicals, Malaysia
10:20 Refreshment break, viewing of posters and exhibition
10:45 The Role of Human Factors Engineering in the design of a SCOT Reactor Alfred Seet, Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte Ltd., Singapore
11:10 Cultural Issues and Human Factors in Process Safety (Intentional and Unintentional Behaviour Using a ABC and Human Error Analysis Model Sathiasilan Karpudewan, ABB Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
11:35 Engineering Design for Emergency Response Art Yew Looi, ERM, Malaysia
12:00 Alarm Management – A Practical Approach for the KBB Project Ahmad Sedek, KPOC, Malaysia
12:25 Lunch, viewing of posters and exhibition
13:50 Keynote speaker: Paul Haigh IChemE Council Medalist 2011,UK
Nuclear Power – Why Bother?
Theme: Learning from experience, case studies and lessons from past success and failure
14:25 Jaipur Depot Fire - Time for India to Embrace Process Safety Jasjeet Singh, Risktec Solutions, UK
14:50 It Couldn’t Happen Here...Could it? Joe Eades, Ispahan Group, Singapore
15:15 Think Globally. Act Locally. Implementing PSM in ASEAN Srinivasan Ramabhadran, Dupont, Singapore
15:50 Refreshment break, viewing of posters and exhibition
16:15 Corporate Planning Utilizing FSS and QRA Max Kolbe, Baker Risk, USA
16:40 Security Vulnerability Analysis and Process Safety in an Uncertain World Nancy Jackson, American Chemical Society, USA
17:05 Round table panel discussion Chaired by Ian Travers, HSE, UK
18:00 Close of day two
19:30 Pre dinner drinks followed by conference banquet
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Thursday 29 September
The way forward, safer design and the regulatory challenge
07:30 Registration
08:30 Keynote speaker: Karon Armstrong Senior Regulatory Specialist, 3M Medical, USA
On the Horizon... and Not Very Far Away
Theme: Inherently Safer Process Design
09:05 Inherently Healthier Design - Current Status and Future Direction in Malaysia Mimi Hassim, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
09:30 Control Room Location - Out of Control? Paul Clarke, AON Risk Solutions, Singapore
09:55 Estimating Toxic Risk Exposure to Populations Inside Buildings Anthony Sarrack, Baker Risk, USA
10:20 Refreshment break, viewing of posters and exhibition
10:45 Probabilistic Explosion Risk Analysis using CFD Prankul Middha, GexCon AS, Norway
11:10 How to Identify the Potential of a Runaway Reaction Daniel Freiner, Mettler-Toledo AutoChem, Switzerland
11.35 Best Engineering Design Practise for Jet and Pool Fire in Oil and Gas Industry Manish Shah, Worley Parsons, Malaysia
12:00 Design of Connections Between Precast Elements for Ductile Behavior Subjected to Impulsive Loading John Dyer, Baker Risk, USA
12:25 Lunch, viewing of posters and exhibition
13:50 Keynote speaker: Professor Jinsong Zhao Director, Process Systems Engineering Institute, Tsinghua University, China
Process Safety Progress in China
Theme: Safety Education and Training to build knowledge and competence
14:25 Process Safety Competence of Technical Staff Allen Ormond/Morris Kho Kee Wee, PETRONAS/ABB, Malaysia
14:50 Increasing Process Safety Competence from the Top Sandra Lovell/P Hill, ERM, UK
15:15 Assessment of Safety of Higher Hazard Machines and Rotating Equipment Jeremy Lewis, ABB, UK
15:40 C.A.R.E. – Building Safety Knowledge Within BASF Anthony Clymo, BASF, Hong Kong
16:05 Closing ceremony
16:15 Close of conference
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Poster presentationsComputer aided assessment and design of occupationally healthier processes during research and development stage
S Abbaszadeh/Mimi Hassim, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Simple graphical method for inherent occupational health assessment
Fariha L M Rahim/ Mimi Hassim, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Occupational health risk assessment of chemical process concept
H Runa/ Mimi Hassim, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Toxic release consequences analysis tool for inherently safer design of process plant at the preliminary design stage
Dzulkarnain Zaini/Azmi Mohd Shariff, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia
Development of a new thermal evaluation technique
Wasana Kowhakul, Sumitomo Chemicals, Japan
Mitigation of vapour dispersion using two dimensional water curtain
Mohamed Al-Siraji/Subramanya Nayak/Romasz Olewski/Luc Vechot, Texas A & M University at Quatar
Applications of a short cut risk analysis methodology for anlayzing dust explosion hazards for bulk solids handling
Kees van Wingerde/Geir Pedersen, GexCon, Norway and Dave Price Gexcon UK Ltd., UK
Process safety management at BASFAnthony Clymo, BASF, Hong Kong
Handling workplace chemical safety and health the Malaysia experienceDatuk Ir Ahmad Nordeen Mohd Salleh
Smactra-1: Gis-based computer simulation as a reliable tool in transportation consequences analysis for hazardous materials accidents
Zulkifli Abdul Rashid, University of Technology Mara, Mohanad El-Harbawi, University Tecknologi PETRONAS and A R Shariff, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
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General information
Location
Geographically, Malaysia is as diverse as its culture. Malaysia is divided into 13 states and three Federal Territories separated by the South China Sea with 11 states and two federal territories (Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya) in Peninsular Malaysia and two states and one federal territory (Labuan) in East Malaysia.
One of Malaysia’s key attractions is its extreme contrasts. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts, and five-star hotels sit several metres away from ancient reefs. Cool hideaways are found in the highlands that roll down to warm, sandy beaches and rich, humid mangroves.
Venue
Hazards AP will be staged at the InterContinental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. This is a five star luxury hotel, which is located along Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur’s embassy district with premier business, shopping, restaurants and entertainment. There are many pre-war buildings along Ampang Road. The Eng Choon Assembly Hall on Ampang Road for example was built in 1930. The Petronas Twin Towers, Suria KLCC shopping mall and Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre are all nearby. The InterContinental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur is conveniently located 55 minutes drive from KL international airport.
Accommodation
Delegates should make their room reservation directly with the Intercontinental Kuala Lumpur, which is also the venue for Hazards AP. Please make your reservation early. The room rates offered by the hotel to the conference delegates is as follows:
Room type Single rate Double rateDeluxe room RM 380.00++ RM 425.00++
Premium room RM 440.00++ RM 485.00++
Notes:
1) The above rates quoted are inclusive of daily buffet breakfast and complimentary broadband internet access* (*for Premium room)2) Standard check-in time is at 14:00 hrs
3) The above rates quoted are subject to 10% Service Charge and 6% Government Tax
For reservations, go to http://bit.ly/p64xru or contact +603 27826316.
How to get to the conference venue
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) Distance 58.8 km / 36.5 miles south of Hotel
Taxi: The time of the journey will be approximately 55 minutes
Train: KL Central Railway Station, single journey cost RM 35.00
Car: Drive on KLIA Extension Highway, take the ramp onto North-South Highway middle connection, slight left to Lingkaran Putrajaya, take the ramp onto KL-Putrajaya Highway, exit to Jalan Tun Razak, take the ramp onto Jalan Ampang, the hotel will be on the left
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Documentation
All delegates who are fully registered to attend the conference will be issued with a CD containing copies of the full manuscripts and posters. All presentations given at the conference will be available (subject to the author’s permission) on the conference website after the conference.
Official language
The conference language is English.
Insurance
Delegates are advised to arrange adequate insurance, as the conference organisers cannot cover persons against cancellation of their booking or theft of possessions.
Social programme
Welcome reception: To welcome you to the conference on the evening of Tuesday 27 September, delegates are invited to attend a reception commencing at 18:00 hrs. The reception will include a selection of drinks and canapés.
Conference dinner: A traditional Asian banquet will be served at 20:00 hrs following pre-dinner drinks served in the ballroom from 19:30 hrs on Wednesday 28 September.
Tickets for both of these events are included in the registration fee.
General information
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Sponsorship and exhibition
Hazards AP offers an invaluable opportunity for your organisation to demonstrate its commitment to securing and advancing process safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. IChemE and CICM are pleased to announce that PETRONAS Chemicals Group are supporting the conference as lead partner and platinum sponsor. Many other companies have expressed interest in sponsorship packages and further partners will be announced in due course. Sponsorship opportunities are limited and interested parties should contact the conference secretariat for further information.
In addition to sponsorship packages, organisations with an interest in chemical and process safety may wish to consider taking an exhibition stand at Hazards AP. The exhibition, which will feature a wide range of safety products and services, will be conveniently located adjacent to the conference auditorium. Refreshment breaks will be taken within the exhibition area providing ample opportunity for networking and securing new business contacts.
Secretariat and contact address
For further information and to register your interest in attending, please visit the conference website at: www.icheme.org/hazardsap or email: [email protected]
Contact for all correspondence
Ms. Chan Pek Wan, Hazards Asia Pacific SecretariatChemical Industries Council of Malaysia (CICM)Wisma FMM, No. 3, Persiaran Dagang,PJU 9, Bandar Sri DamansaraKuala Lumpur, Malaysia 52200Tel. No.: +603 62867200 Fax No.: +603 62776714
Organised by
Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
IChemE is the hub for chemical, biochemical and process engineering professionals worldwide. With a growing global membership of over 33,000, the Institution is at the heart of the process community, promoting competence and a commitment to best practice in all aspects of process safety.
For further information, visit www.icheme.org
Chemical Industries Council of Malyasia (CICM)
CICM promotes the interest and development of the chemical industry and has affiliations with the various sub-sector chemical groups locally with a view to establish a stronger and better representation of the Malaysian chemical industry.
For further information, visit www.cicm.org.my
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Payment arrangements and cancellation terms
Please note that the programme may be subject to alteration without notice.
Payment of the conference fee must be settled at least two weeks prior to the conference date. A receipt together with a confirmation of registration will be issued upon receipt of payment.
If paying by telegraphic transfer (TT):
Bank account name: Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia
Bank account number: 312-1-0101431-5
Bank name: Standard Chartered Bank
Bank address: Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
SWIFT code: SCBLMYKL
Branch code: 312
Indemnity: Should for any reasons outside the control of CICM & IChemE in Malaysia (which will be referred as “the organizer”), the venue or speakers change, or the event be cancelled due to an act of terrorism, extreme weather conditions or industrial action, the organizer shall endeavor to reschedule but the client hereby indemnifies to hold the organizer harmless from and against any and all costs, damages and expenses, including attorneys fees, which are incurred by the client (which will be referred to as “delegate / delegates” in the subsequent paragraphs). The construction, validity and performance of this agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of Malaysia to the exclusive jurisdiction of whose courts the parties hereby agree to submit.
Cancellation/replacements: Any cancellations or delegate substitutions must be confirmed in writing, either via fax or email to the Hazards AP Secretariat. Substitutions will be accepted at no additional cost if made on or before Friday 16 September 2011. Replacements made after Friday 16 September, 2011 will be allowed, subject to an administration fee of USD 50. A fee of USD 50 will be charged for cancellations received on or before Friday 16 September 2011. There will be no refund for cancellations received after Friday 16 September 2011.
For cancellations notified after Friday 16 September 2011, the conference fee will be billed to the delegates even though they have not remitted the payment for their registration. Non-payment or non-attendance does not constitute cancellation of registration.
The organizer reserves the right to alter, cancel or reschedule the conference programme and all efforts will be taken to inform the delegates of any changes. The organizer will not be responsible for covering the airfare, hotel or other travel costs incurred by the delegates due to the alteration, cancellation or re-scheduling of the conference programme.
Delegate Information: Delegate information is kept on the organizer’s database and may be used by the organizer to assist in providing selected products and services which maybe of interest to the delegate and which will be communicated by letter, telephone, fax and email.
Copyright: All intellectual property rights in all materials produced or distributed by the organizer unconnected with this event is expressly reserved and any unauthorized duplication, publication or distribution is prohibited.
Enquiries: Hazards AP Secretariat (Ms Tan Bee Chin / Ms Chan Pek Wan)
Tel: +603 6286 7200 / Fax: +603 6277 6714 / Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
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To register online to attend this event, visit www.icheme.org/hazardsap or complete the registration below and return to:
Ms. Chan Pek Wan, Hazards Asia Pacific Secretariat, Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia (CICM)Wisma FMM, No. 3, Persiaran Dagang, PJU 9, Bandar Sri Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 52200 Tel: +603 6286 7200 / Fax: +603 6277 6714
Early bird rate – before Monday 15 August 2011
Individual participants: USD 925.00 / RM 2,500.00 per delegate
Group of three or more delegates: USD 833.00 / 2,250.00 per delegate
Standard rate – deadline is Friday 16 September 2011
Individual participants: USD 1,100.00 / RM 3,000.00 per delegate
Group of three or more delegates: USD 990.00 / RM 2,700.00 per delegate
Late registrations – received after Friday 16 September 2011
Individual participants: USD 1,178.00 / RM 3,500.00 per delegate
No group discounts apply
The conference fee will cover daily coffee/tea breaks, lunches, conference gala dinner and welcome cocktail for the symposium. All delegates will receive a copy of the symposium proceedings.
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Employer: ..............................................................................................................................................
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□ I wish to attend the welcome reception on Tuesday 27 September
□ I wish to attend the conference banquet on Wednesday 28 September
Please state any special dietary requirements: .............................................................................................
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□ I would like to pay by cheque (for Malaysian delegates only). Payment via cheque should be made in favour of “Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia” and mailed to Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia (CICM), Wisma FMM, No. 3, Persiaran Dagang, PJU 9, Bandar Sri Damansara, 52200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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