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Mr. Jassim Darwish is Manager of Safety, Health & Environment <strong>Department</strong><br />

at Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC). He has over 11 years of<br />

work experience with GPIC. Prior to his current position, he held a number<br />

of senior positions including Mechanical Supervisor, Turnarounds Area Leader<br />

and Superintendent in Maintenance <strong>Department</strong>. Mr. Darwish holds a B.Sc.<br />

degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Florida (Gainesville-<br />

Florida), USA. He is a member on GPCA-Responsible Care Committee, and a<br />

member in National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

Duration: 4 days<br />

Date: 27 February - 1 March, 2012<br />

Venue:<br />

University of Bahrain<br />

Fees: BD500 per participant. The fee covers attendance, Seminar notes,<br />

lunches, refreshments, and a certificate. Companies sponsoring 3 or more<br />

delegates receive a 10% discount per participant.<br />

Registration: All registrations must be submitted in writing and sent<br />

by post/fax/email (contact details shown on the registration form). Private<br />

participants must pay the fees before the first day of the seminar or at the<br />

registration counter. Others are kindly requested to provide a sponsorship letter<br />

to this effect.<br />

For further information, please contact:<br />

Prof. Nader Al-Bastaki<br />

Dean, College of Engineering<br />

University of Bahrain<br />

P.O. Box 32038, Kingdom of Bahrain<br />

Tel: (+973) 17876601<br />

Fax: (+973) 17684844<br />

Email: naderbsk@eng.uob.bh<br />

Prof. A.Rahim Abbas<br />

Director, Center for Eng’g & Tech. Studies<br />

University of Bahrain<br />

P.O. Box 32038, Kingdom of Bahrain<br />

Tel: (+973) 17876654<br />

Fax: (+973) 17683805<br />

Email: arabbas@uob.edu.bh<br />

Seminar on<br />

Understanding and Preventing Fires and Explosions<br />

27 February - 1 March, 2012<br />

Name: _________________________________________________<br />

Position: _______________________________________________<br />

<strong>Department</strong>: ____________________________________________<br />

Company Name: _________________________________________<br />

Address: _______________________________________________<br />

Telephone: ___________________ Mobile: ________________<br />

Fax ______________________________ Email: _____________<br />

Please reserve seats for the following:<br />

Name<br />

Position<br />

Fee: BD500 per participant. Companies sponsoring 3 or more delegates<br />

receive a 10% discount per participant.<br />

Payment Methods:<br />

” Invoice the company (Please attach the sponsorship letter)<br />

” I enclose Check/Bank draft (payable to University of Bahrain/Seminar on<br />

Understanding and Preventing Fires and Explosions)<br />

” Pay at the Worshop registration counter<br />

Signature:<br />

Please mail or fax the completed form to:<br />

Center of Engineering and Technology Studies<br />

College of Engineering<br />

University of Bahrain<br />

P.O. Box 32038, Kingdom of Bahrain<br />

Tel: (+973) 17876630/17876654<br />

Fax: (+973) 17683805/17684844<br />

Email: cets@uob.edu.bh<br />

Design by: Mona Swar<br />

Printed at UoB Press-2011- 0093717<br />

Date:


OBJECTIVES<br />

The main objective of the seminar is to equip the participants with knowledge on<br />

the origin, course, prevention and mitigation of accidental explosions and fires.<br />

The participants will also learn how to use and implement the European ATEX<br />

system for prevention and mitigation of explosions. They will also learn the basics<br />

of the world leading explosions software packages FLACS (gas explosions)<br />

and DESC (dust explosions).<br />

SEMINAR FORMAT<br />

The seminar extends over four days and consists of lectures, illustrative videos, live<br />

demonstrations of explosion phenomena, and demonstrations of the capabilities of<br />

the software codes FLACS and DESC. Ample time for questions and discussion<br />

will be available during sessions, breaks and meals.<br />

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?<br />

Employees at various levels in the process industry, engineering companies,<br />

producers of process equipment, risk and insurance assessors, universities and<br />

technical colleges, and official authorities will benefit from this seminar.<br />

SEMINAR TOPICS<br />

Fire<br />

Flash point temperature, flammable limits, limiting oxygen concentration,<br />

flammability diagrams, ignition sources, energy release, pool and flash fires,<br />

radiation effects, handling flammable materials, fire dynamics.<br />

Gas, Spray/Mist and Dust Explosions<br />

Materials that can explode, explosion pressure, burning velocity and flame speed,<br />

turbulence effects, deflagration and detonation, ignition sources.<br />

Designs to prevent fires and explosions<br />

Inerting, controlling static electricity, ventilation, sprinkler systems, explosion<br />

isolation, explosion venting and explosion suppression, explosion-proof equipment<br />

and instruments.<br />

Other explosion and safety issues<br />

ATEX- a European system for preventing and mitigating accidental gas, mist and<br />

dust explosions, examples of implementation of ATEX in the process industries,<br />

process safety management, A case study on fragments analysis of LPG spheres.<br />

FLACS and DESC.<br />

SEMINAR BENEFITS<br />

On Completing this seminar, participants should:<br />

Gain a working understanding of the types of fires and explosions commonly<br />

encountered in industry with respect to cause, course and effects.<br />

Be equipped with a good understanding of the fire and explosion hazards in<br />

practice.<br />

Be equipped with an increased understanding of the basic phenomena of<br />

flame propagation (explosions) in clouds of gas, mist and dust.<br />

Be aware of the various sources of ignition that can initiate flame propagation.<br />

Be acquainted with various practical means for preventing and mitigating<br />

accidental fires and explosions in the process industries.<br />

Have a good understanding of ATEX, the European system for preventing<br />

and mitigating accidental explosions in industry.<br />

Be acquainted with modern comprehensive numerical simulation codes for<br />

gas and dust explosions, and their use in practice.<br />

SPEAKERS<br />

Dr. Rolf K. Eckhoff is Professor at the University of Bergen in Process Safety<br />

Technology, Norway. He is ‘Permanently invited guest’ of WPMPS (powder<br />

mechanics) of EFChE, concurrent professor of North Eastern University, Shenyang,<br />

P.R. China, member of the Committee of Honour of EuropEx, Belgium, and recipient<br />

of the W. Cybulski medal from the Polish Academy of Science for his research on dust<br />

explosions. Prof. Eckhoff is part-time scientific adviser of GexCon AS (previously<br />

the process safety group of CMI/CMR). He is the author of the popular textbook<br />

“Dust Explosions in the Process Industries” (3rd edition Gulf/Elsevier 2003), and<br />

a basic textbook on explosions in the process industries at large which is currently<br />

under press. He has produced about 80 technical/scientific publications and about<br />

130 research reports. He has advised industry on powder technology and explosion<br />

protection, and lectured on courses, conferences and seminars, throughout the world.<br />

Prof. Eckhoff is a member of the editorial board of Journal of Loss Prevention in the<br />

Process Industries and of several Norwegian and international working groups on<br />

process-safety-related topics.<br />

Dr. Nader Al-Bastaki is Professor and Dean of the College of Engineering, University<br />

of Bahrain. His recent publications and research interests are in the areas of chemical<br />

process safety and water desalination and treatment. Dr Al-Bastaki lectured in several<br />

short courses, workshops and seminars on Process and Laboratory Safety, Water<br />

treatment, and Process engineering.<br />

Dr. A.Rahim Abbas is Professor and Director of the Center for Engineering &<br />

Technology Studies, University of Bahrain. His publications, research and teaching<br />

interests center around the area of process systems engineering. Dr. Abbas organized/<br />

lectured in numerous courses, workshops and seminars on Process and Laboratory<br />

Safety, Process Control, Process Measurement and Instrumentation, Process<br />

Engineering and Water treatment.<br />

Mr. Trygve Skjold is Manager of the Research and Development (R&D)<br />

<strong>Department</strong> at GexCon AS, and responsible for the development of the CFD<br />

codes FLACS and DESC. His main research interests include experimental<br />

and numerical investigations of gas and dust explosions, process safety<br />

technology, and renewable energy. Trygve is work package manager in<br />

Norwegian Centre for Renewable Energy (NORCOWE).<br />

Mr. Ahmed Khalil is Manager of Fire, Health and Safety <strong>Department</strong> at<br />

Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO). He has over 29 years of work<br />

experience with BAPCO in process safety. Mr. Ahmed holds an MSc in Risk<br />

Management and Safety Technology, Aston University (UK), a Psg Diploma<br />

in Fire Safety Engineering from University of Central Lancashire (UK), a<br />

Certificate in Foam systems Engineering from Chubb National Foam Training<br />

School (USA), a Fire Prevention Certificate from the Fire Service College<br />

(UK) and a Fire Commanders Certificate from the Fire Service College in<br />

the UK.<br />

Mr. Yasser A. Rahim is Technical Services Manager at Gulf Petrochemical<br />

Industries Company (GPIC). He has over 24 years of work experience with<br />

GPIC with the last 14 years in safety and security. Yasser is a graduate<br />

electrical engineer from the University of Bahrain with MBA from University<br />

of Hull, (UK). He is a member of Supreme Council for Occupational Safety<br />

and Health, and Board Member of Bahrain Health and Safety Society.<br />

Mr. Ram Goyal is the Risk Management Advisor and Leader of the Central<br />

Reliability Engineering at Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO). Mr.<br />

Goyal has over 37 years of work experience including 16 years with BAPCO<br />

and 10 years with Saudi Aramco. His areas of interest are enterprise risk<br />

management, corporate governance, reliability management systems,<br />

hazard and risk analysis, security vulnerability, process safety management,<br />

environmental risks, contingency planning, insurance and engineering<br />

standards. Prior to joining BAPCO, he was at Fluor Daniel, Inc., Sugar Land,<br />

Texas, where his work included reliability engineering, quantitative risk<br />

assessment, and HAZOP studies for client companies in the USA, Canada,<br />

Mexico, Venezuela, South Africa, and Thailand. He holds an MSc degree in<br />

management science from Imperial College, London, and a BTech degree in<br />

mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India.<br />

He is a Fellow of the UK Institution of Mechanical Engineers (FIMechE), a<br />

Chartered Engineer (CEng) in the UK, a registered European Engineer (Eur<br />

Ing) in the EEC countries, a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) in the USA,<br />

and a professional member of American Society of Safety Engineers.

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