2024-11-06
http://w3.windfair.us/wind-energy/news/8517-sgs-to-attend-offshore-wind-logistics-2011-conference-in-london

SGS to Attend Offshore Wind Logistics 2011 Conference in London

SGS will be participating in the Offshore Wind Logistics 2011 Conference in London. On the first day of the conference, SGS Risk Management expert, Jale Cairney, will give a speech on the Risk Management of Wind Farm Project Logistics.

The Offshore Wind Energy Logistics 2011 Conference, which takes place in the Grange City Hotel in London, from January 19-20, is the only event that focuses exclusively on the logistics of constructing the next generation of offshore wind farms.

Organized by Hanson Wade, a global events company providing invaluable insight to business leaders, the Offshore Wind Energy Logistics 2011 presents a perfect opportunity for the leading players of the offshore wind energy sector to learn how to successfully navigate the challenges presented by working further from shore, in deeper water, with bigger equipment and at an accelerated pace.

Among the topics to be discussed at the two-day event are the latest developments in Vessel, Foundation and Turbine Technology, Environmental Conditions, Risk Management and Safety Policy. Moreover, attendees will have a unique chance to learn how to mitigate risk to secure a robust logistics strategy and encourage vital investment.

The Offshore Wind Energy 2011 Conference presents an exquisite occasion for SGS Renewable Energy to showcase its wide portfolio of services for the renewable energy sector and meet potential business partners.

On January 19, 2011, Jale Cairney, Vice President Global Risk Management from SGS Industrial Services will give a speech on the Risk Management of Wind Farm Project Logistics, scheduled for 14.50.

Based on the extensive experience and competence of SGS in the Risk Management sector, Jale will focus on how unmanaged risk exposure puts a wind farm project at risk of not achieving Health, Safety and Environmental Management (HSE), cost, schedule and technical performance targets. Among the topics to be discussed will be risk identification, quantification, prioritization, mitigation and analysis as well as assessment of contingency requirements of project logistics. Moreover, attendees will learn about interest risks, contractual risks, risk sharing, risk tolerance and risk cover. In addition, Jale Cairney will talk about the overall impact of Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) and Technical Risk Analysis (TRA) for project logistics as well as the importance of early identification and management of risks facilities to keep a project on track.

Visitors will be welcome to discuss any aspect of the SGS services on offer for the renewable energy sector with SGS experts.
Source:
SGS Renewables Energy
Author:
Jale Cairney
Email:
industrial.pr@sgs.com
Link:
www.sgs.com/...







Keyword Search

© smart dolphin Gmbh 1999 - 2024