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Characterisation of material is vital in the success of a material handling installation.
Overview
The characterisation of materials is crucial to deciding the best method to handle them to ensure optimum efficiency and to reduce the risk of catastrophic failure.
Join this webinar to hear best practice and key guidance to enhance your bulk materials handling systems. Ensure your equipment is compliant with the latest industry regulation while making the most of your budget to reduce operational risk.
Who Should Attend?
All engineers and professionals involved in the following areas of bulk materials handling systems are strongly encouraged to join.
- Owner/Operators
- Designers
- Maintenance
- Compliance
- Inspections
- Risk management
- Health and Safety
This webinar is free to attend: register your place today!
Day 1
12:00 - Webinar Programme
12:00 BST WEBINAR BEGINS
12:30 BST SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS
13:00 BST WEBINAR ENDS
Questions will be answered by the speaker following the webinar.
Mike Bradley: Director, Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, Greenwich University
Mike Bradley is Professor in Particle and Bulk Technology and Director of the Wolfson Centre. He was awarded both his honours degree and PHD from Thames Polytechnic (now the University of Greenwich) and, as manager/director, provides technical leadership in all aspects of bulk solids handling. His particular areas of interest lie in pneumatic conveying, design of hoppers and silos, dust control, plant integration and maintenance of product quality. He is Chair of Solids Handling and Processing Association (SHAPA), and a member of Materials Handling Engineers Association (MHEA) and of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Bulk Materials Handling Committee (IMechE). He was awarded a professorship in 2006 and the directorship in 2008.
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