Interactive International Workshop on Care of Offshore Marine Environment
8-9 April 2014 Glasgow
Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine Engineering University of Strathclyde, Henry Dyer Building,100 Montrose Street, Glasgow G4 0LZ
COME 2014 Aim: To consider the role of education and continuing professional development in contributing to the long term care of offshore marine environment at all phases of a ship’s and an offshore installation’s life‐cycle.
Day 1: 1230 – 1320
Light buffet lunch
Opening
Welcome messages and key note address
1320 —1400 Chair: Atilla Incecik & Chengi Kuo University of Strathclyde Strathclyde University: Associate Deputy Principal Val Beaton SNAME: President Peter Noble
Keynote address: Dr Kirsi Tikka, President of ABS Europe
Session 1
Status of environmental care
1400 – 1530
Chair: Chengi Kuo, University of Strathclyde
Presentation 1.1: “Present approach to environmental care in the marine industry” Douglas Lang, Anglo Eastern Ship Management
Presentation 1.2: “Present approach to environmental care in the offshore industry” Michelle Horsfield, BP
Presentation 1.3: “IMO regulatory trends” Jonathan Morley, Lloyd’s Register Discussion
Session 2
Groups discussing key COME issues
1530 – 1600
Chair: Chris McKesson, SNAME & UBC Vancouver Introductions by group leaders on their themes
Issue 2.1: How can teaching contribute to the care of offshore marine environment? Leader of group: Philip Sayer, University of Strathclyde
Issue 2.2: What attributes should graduates have? Leader of group: Fai Cheng, Lloyd’s Register
Issue 2.3: What is a desired balance between theory, experiments and computer software for teaching? Leader of group: Iain MacLeod, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland
Issue 2.4: What may be the role of human factors and human resources teams? Leader of group: Ellie Lessels, DNV‐GL
Issue 2.5: How can a positive COME culture be generated? Leader of group: Richard Speight, Consultant
COME 2014
1600 – 1615 Tea and coffee break 1615 ‐‐ 1745 Group Discussion
1745 ‐ 1845 Feedback of Session 2 group discussion findings 1930 Buffet dinner
Day 2: Session 3
Illustra ve examples of COME
0900 ‐1030
Chair: Peter Lai, Saipem Ltd
Presenta on 3.1: Typical example of COME in marine applica on. Jakob Petersen, ABS
Presenta on 3.2: Typical examples of COME in ship design. Chris McKesson, SNAME & UBC Vancouver
Presenta on 3.3: Pelamis ‐ care of marine environment from concept through to implementa on Mar n Shaw. Pelamis Wave Limited
Discussion
1030 – 1100
Coffee Break
Session 4
Future COME views from young people
1100– 1200
Chair: Ema Muk‐Pavic, University College, London
Views from young persons on achieving effec ve COME in the future: 4.1 Peter Dow, Babcock Interna onal
4.2 Joel Perez Osses, University College London
4.3 Song Wang, Chicago Bridge and Iron
Plus others
Discussion
COME 2014 Session 5
Ways forward and feedback
1200 – 1245
Chair: A lla Incecik, University of Strathclyde
5.1 Contribu ons of educa on and CPD to mee ng the challenge of care of offshore marine environment. Chengi Kuo (University of Strathclyde)
5.2 M Tech a case example of CPD (Con nuing Professional Development) Philip Wilson of Southampton University, Ema Muk‐Pavic, UCL and Song Wang of Chicago Bridge & Iron.
Discussion 1245 – 1300 Real me feedback on the workshop The end of workshop and light buffet lunch 1300
Expected audience
The workshop has been designed for par cipa on by every one who is interested in the care of offshore and marine environment. Special interest for prac cing engineers and scien sts at all levels and staff of educa on organisa ons and students working on environmental projects.
Registra on:
To register for the workshop please visit the following link :‐
h p://onlineshop.strath.ac.uk/come2014
Fees are as follows :‐ Standard: £100 Student : £ 50
For more informa on please contact Pamela Leckenby on the details below:‐ Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering University of Strathclyde 100 Montrose Street, Glasgow, G4 0LZ, United Kingdom Email: come2014‐
[email protected] Telephone number: 0141 548 4094