Electricity + Control March 2015

SAFETy CONTROL SySTEMS & HAzARDOUS AREAS CONFERENCE

27 th to 28 th May 2015 Gallagher Convention Centre Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA

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Every year, industry experiences catastrophic fires, explosions or toxic releases. These events can result in injury, loss of life and can have a huge economic impact. This conference has been created to offer you the most up to date information to enable you to analyse, specify, design, install and maintain safety systems and electrical equipment in your plant whilst complying with the latest standard requirements.

Conference Topics Include:

• CE Compliance and South African Machinery Regulations • Minimizing Human Failure through the Utilization of Advanced HAZOP Tools • Safety Equipment Failure Rates – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly • Eliminating the Complexities in Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) • Assessment of the Credibility of Process Alarms as a Layer of Protection • Industrial Cyber Security and Control Systems – Protection Against Cyber Threats • Exi : Intrinsic Safety • Industrial Safety Failures - Why do the same accidents keep on happening? • Commissioning a Large Machine Functional Safety Project

• Improving the Performance of the Safety Control Systems: A Human Factor Review • Classification of Hazardous Areas • Selection of Explosion Protected Equipment in Hazardous Locations • Remote Monitoring of Bulk Explosive Storage Facilities • Fundamentals of Hazardous Area Classification Studies • Introduction to Dusts and their Explosive Properties • Certification Processes and Requirements for Hazardous Locations (Ex) Equipment in South Africa and Internationally • Making Safe Waves in Hazardous Areas – Deploying Wireless Safely

For more information or to register contact IDC Technologies: 011024 5520 /1/2/3/4/5 • marketing1@idc-online.co.za • www.idc-online.com

SPECIAL DISCOUNT - 10% OFF

Contact IDC Technologies to receive your discount here: conferences@idc-online.com. We would like to offer readers of Electricity & Control magazine a 10% discount off the registration fee.

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