The issue of ageing plant, leading to an increased risk of loss of containment and other failures due to plant and equipment deterioration, has been shown to be an important factor in incidents and accidents. Recent research shows that 50% of European major hazard ‘loss of containment’ events arising from technical plant failures were primarily due to ageing plant mechanisms such as erosion, corrosion and fatigue. The Health and Safety executive have an ageing plant programme to reduce risks in the UK process industries. This lecture will report on the current status and the issues found.
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Judith Hackitt was first appointed Chair of HSE in 2007 for a term of five years and was reappointed for a further three years from October 2012. Judith previously served as a Commissioner between 2002 and 2005 and was awarded her CBE for services to health and safety in 2006. Judith is a chemical engineer and graduated from Imperial College in 1975. She worked in the chemicals manufacturing industry for 23 years before joining the Chemical Industries Association (CIA) in 1998. She became Director General of CIA (from 2002-2005) and then worked in Brussels for the European Chemical Industry Association (CEFIC).
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