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A free suggested checklist that covers best practices in design, fabrication and operation. The checklist is from EEMUA Publication 194. Some key aspects of this EEMUA Checklist are addressed further in EEMUA's Subsea Materials e-learning.
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The conference will explore how users, owners and operators can thrive under the pressures of transitioning to a net-zero economy, remain resilient through international crises, and maintain optimal performance while ensuring safety with rapidly advancing technologies and automation.
It is almost a given that you can never do enough with cyber security – defences can never be secure against all threats (but don’t give up on it!). Our adversaries are now so highly motivated by money and a number of easy successes that there is a very high risk of being a victim in some way. Businesses therefore need to look to the management strategies that will enable them to stay in business – you could call it breach lifecycle management. What might your part be in that?
As the global shift to decarbonisation continues to demand transition in all process industries, there will be significant changes to current processes and infrastructure. This will require asset owners and operators to ensure their engineers have the right skills and competence, particularly during the transition phases. The current “fossil fuel” streamlined arrangement of current infrastructure will require repurposing, new technologies such as hydrogen and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) will need to be smoothly integrated, while current renewable technologies such as wind generation that are now starting to age will also need attention. What are the key elements that engineers will need to continue working safely and competently? What are the current updates on new technologies and projects? Hear expert views at this seminar.