Health and Safety Conference 2014 Welcome

Health and Safety Conference 2014 Welcome Simon Hopkins Director, HSE and CSR , Doosan Babcock www.energy-uk.org.uk t @energyukcomms Welcome Emerg...
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Health and Safety Conference 2014 Welcome Simon Hopkins Director, HSE and CSR , Doosan Babcock

www.energy-uk.org.uk t @energyukcomms

Welcome

Emergency Arrangements

Mobile Phones Domestics Safety Connect

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Welcome and Introductions On behalf of our hosts Energy UK

On behalf of Doosan Babcock who are proud to be sponsoring this key event

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Collaborative Working

A true demonstration of collaborative working

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The Royal Society

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Formed in 1660 “to promote knowledge of the natural world through observation, experimentation and learning” Motto – Nullius In Verba “On The Word Of No One” – Collective Knowledge

The Science of Safety

• A Safe System Of Work – Designed To Achieve Its End Result

• Safe Design Principles - Applied To Technical Work And Teamwork • People – Teams Make Wise Decisions When There Is Diverse And Independent Input

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Energy UK ​ Energy UK is the trade association for the energy industry. • We represent over 80 members made up of generators and gas and electricity suppliers of all kinds and sizes as well as other businesses operating in the energy industry. • Together our members generate more than 90 per cent of the UK’s total electricity output, supplying more than 26 million homes and investing in 2013 more than £13 billion in the British economy.

What we do • We provide a source of expert advice on industry matters and work to enhance the industry's reputation with customers and with the communities it serves.

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Key

The expertise and experience to power a new generation

Doosan Babcock key dates Doosan Babcock world firsts

From humble beginnings to the global leader it is today – Doosan Babcock, has always had a vision for the future. Babcock & Wilcox established

1956 World First Steam-raising plant for world’s first commercial nuclear power station

2013 Contract awarded to create France’s largest biomass-fired power plant at Gardanne, France

2003 World First Low mass flux positive flow once through boiler 2003 World First Largest operating down shot boiler for anthracite

2008 Secured UK's biggest SCR retrofit contract from E.ON UK

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1891 1957 World First HRSG/Waste heat boiler 1960 World First Platen Superheater

1983 First major projects with Britoil and Chevron on North Sea Platforms

1991 First major projects with BP & Shell at Grangemouth & St Fergus

1993 First major shutdown

1996 Doosan Babcock provides first major FCCU product offering in UK & Europe

Mitsui Babcock acquired by Doosan to become Doosan Babcock

1998 Shutdown managerial status 1998 Shutdown/maintenance projects in UAE & KSA, plus BP LNG fleet

2007 World First Low mass flux positive flow downshot supercritical boiler

2014 Signed the Lifetime Enterprise Agreement with EDF Energy to support operations of the company’s seven UK Advanced Gas Cooled Reactor (AGR) nuclear power stations

2012 Converted two Ironbridge boiler units producing over 370MWe of environmentally friendly power for E.ON

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A global force in power Doosan unites leading companies to deliver expertise in technology, products and services for the global power generation industry. We deliver sustainable energy solutions worldwide, harnessing the skills and expertise of our dedicated workforce.

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Global presence with local expertise Our seven key operational bases are in England, Scotland, the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, USA and South Korea. Further plants, projects and references in more than 30 countries across the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

Worldwide reference Subcritical boilers 140,403 MWe Supercritical boilers 85,441 MWe Subcritical turbines 92,575 MWe Supercritical turbines 21,703 MWe Circulating fluidised beds (CFB) 21,528MWth Waste to energy plants 9,299,200 t/a Wet flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) 21,528MWth

Europe

Americas

Asia

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 Atlanta, USA

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Plzen, Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic Ratingen, Germany Katowice, Poland Rybnik, Poland Crawley, UK Renfrew, UK Istanbul, Turkey Belgrade, Serbia

Middle East  Abu Dhabi, UAE  Dubai, UAE  Doha, Qatar

Seoul, South Korea Shanghai, China Chennai, India Changwon, South Korea Quangngai, Vietnam Hong Kong, China

CFB FGD 38,000,0000 m3/h

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Safety Connect - The Safety Principle

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Our business is about working together and keeping all the balls in the air While the other balls will ‘bounce’ and may be scuffed or marked the Safety ball is potentially made of ‘Glass’. If dropped it could be permanently shattered in terms of harm to our people and damage to our reputation as an industry leading sector.

Cost

Quality

Schedule

Safety

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Doosan Babcock - Corporate Social Responsibility

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Energy UK Health and Safety Forum •

The Health and Safety Management Forum is the overarching body for health and safety management within Energy UK.



Reports to Energy UK’s Generation Committee



Meets quarterly currently under the Chair of Jim Moyles (Doosan Babcock) and Mike Rock (RWE) as Vice Chair, fully supported by Steve O’Neil, Energy UK, HSE Manager.



The focus of the forum is to share information and best practice on industry relevant health and safety issues.

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Conference Programme

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• Health and Safety Executive – Future Plans • Powering Improvement Strategy • Learning through Collaboration • Mental Resilience Programmes • Workforce Engagement • GENSAFE Programme • Corporate Memory • CDM 2015 • Process Safety • Health and Wellbeing

The aim of Energy UK Health & Safety Conference will be to address current Health & Safety requirements for generators by providing practical solutions for attendees to take back to the workplace. © Energy UK April 2012