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Permissioning regimes and safety cases - do they enhance safety?

HSE Press Release: E128:04 - 8 September 2004

The last few tickets are still available for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) supported, Institution of Mechanical Engineers seminar on permissioning regimes.

The seminar, Permissioning Regimes and Safety Cases - Do They Enhance Safety? is an ideal opportunity to discuss what more can be done to improve the safety case regime with knowledgeable professionals in the explosives, chemical, railway and oil and gas industries.

Health and Safety Commission Chair, Bill Callaghan will give the keynote speech. Members of HSE's hazardous installations and railway sectors and industry representatives including Devonport Royal Dockyard, ABB Eutech, RAF Wyton and Bomel Ltd will also present papers.

The seminar will be held at Oakwood Centre, Eaglescliffe, Stockton on Tees on Tuesday 21 September 2004.

Notes to editors

1. Confirmed speakers include Bill Callaghan, Chair of the Health and Safety Commission; Frank Francis, Director of Nuclear Safety and Quality, Devonport Royal Dockyard Ltd, Mike Beanland, HSE Management Principal Consultant, ABB Eutech Process Solutions; David Wilson, HSE Hazardous Installations Directorate; Robin Foster, HSE Rail Policy and Cullen Division; Helen Bolt Bomel Ltd; and Group Captain Mark Stevens, DG Log (Strike) RAF Wyton.

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