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4th Annual

LatAm HSSE
in Energy

2nd - 3rd December 2015 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Key Highlights
Review on HSSE performance Shell
Health & safety in Energy Sector ANP
Master Class I - Risk Evaluation & Risk Based
Decision
Case Studies from Petrobras, AES Eletropaulo,
LatAm Power

HIGHLIGHTS FROM PAST EDITION

100+ Attendees
9 Participating Countries
47 Participating Companies
2

Engaging workshops

18 Presentations
2

Practical Case studies from Petrobras


& Electronuclear

Speakers
Daniela Israel
HSE Manager, Razen
Marcelo Mafra Borges
de Macedo, Head of
Operational Safety and
Environment Division, ANP
Antonia Lucky
SHE Manager
PCS Nitrogen Trinidad
Antonio Pinho
EHS Executive Director
General Electric
Cesar Nascimento
Engineering Safety, QA &
Reliability Manager, Praxair
Andre Augusto Almeida
Latin America HSSE Venture
Manager, Shell Upstream
Jorge Antnio Lopes
Environment Litigation
Coordinator, Petrobras
Transporte
Vlamir Kanashiro
HSE Manager Latin America
Zone, Rhodia-Solvay
Dr Leonidio Francisco
Ribeiro Filho, President
Brazillian Organization
of Safety and Health at
Work

Luciana Alvarez
VP Institutional Relations
Communication and
Sustainability, AES
Eletropaulo
Dr. Frida Marina Fischer
Professor, School of Public
Health, University of Sao
Paulo
Berend Van Den Berg
General Manager, Power
Latin America
Andre Leal
Corporate Social
Responsibility Leader
Braskem
Luiz Alberto Bardal
HSE Manager, OAS SA
Fabio Mattos
HSE Manager
National Oilwell Varco
Roberto da Rocha Brito
HSE Director - Council for
Research in Education and
Science
Mrs. Flavia Gonalves de
Castro, Consultant
Petrobras

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EVENT OVERVIEW
Latin America has been witnessing increasing pace of investments in high risk industries and growing interest from international
markets leading to changes in regulatory frameworks, pricing structures and standardised policies.
The introduction of cleaner fuels and proposed regulations has a direct impact on Health, Safety, Security and Environmental policies
and the scope of the project. With such developments in midst of price uncertainties, there is a need to review the HSSE considerations
in the energy sector. Propagating the theme of HSSE & Sustainability strategies in midst of price pressures, 4th Annual LatAm HSSE
in Energy, scheduled for 2nd & 3rd of December, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, brings a platform for the Latin American Energy market,
to discuss and build innovative, effective and flexible HSSE policies and processes. Industry leaders and government will meet to
recognise smart HSSE & Sustainability strategies under price pressures for higher productivity and sustained growth.

Who should Attend


Vice President, President, Director, Head, Team Lead, Advisor, Engineer, Coordinator, Consultant, Group Manager, Regional manager,
Manager of HSE, HSSE, Corporate HSE, Safety, Operations & Maintenance, Emergency Response, Business Continuity, Quality, Security,
Process Engineering, Occupational Health, Process Safety, Employee Well-being, Sustainability, Environment Control & Monitoring
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Testimonials
A very important event to exchange experinces between
companies and learn different practices and procedures

Interesting. Some presentations provided practical


examples and tools. Good professional link building
HSEQ Director LatAm, Superior Energy Services

HSE General Manager Gas division, Petrobras


It was a great event to learn not only my interest
concerns but also other as security
Environmental Protection & Community Affairs
Manager, PERUPETRO S.A.
Its my second time at this conference and I think that
it contibuted to my professional development and good
ideas/issues to the company that I work
Safety & Health Technician, MH Wirth AS
Very Insightful conference, great networking, very
engaging and tremendous knowledge and experiences
gained within the industry

Multidisciplinary approach to topics was very helpful


Health Safety Advisor, Equin Energa Limited
One of the most informative of best practices in health,
safety & environment conferences,Ive ever attended.
Quality of speakers were good
Manager Admin/QSHE, ATRAC Do Brasil Ltda.
The content and relevance of presentations were
excellent as was the engagement with the attendees
Senior Advisor, Wilson Perumal & Company
The event is really very valuable

Production Manager, Petrojam Limited


This type of event is a great opportunity for meeting and
sharing experiences among professionals working in the
prevention of safety and health
Corporate QHSE Manager, Toyo Setal
Very important event for HSE area. Good presentations,
pleasant moments of exchanging experiences and
networking

HSE Manager, Technip


Brings innovative ideas and allows exchange of
experiences
Environmental Engineer, PERUPETRO S.A.
An excellent event to exchange experiences, learning
and also for self evaluating the performances of
professionals from respective companies

QHSE Manager, Doris Engenharia


Exhibitor

Institutional Support

HSE Corporate Coordinator, Construtora OAS SA

Oil and Gas Media Partners


THE
OIL
&
GAS
YEAR

International Safety
Media Partner

Environment &
Sustainability Media Partner

Regional Oil and


Gas Media Partners

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PAST Partners

Institutional support

Supporting associations

Media partners

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Overview
- 2014
Edition
Overview
2014
Edition
AttendeeSplit
Breakdown
Attendee
2014 Statistics

Geographical Split 2014 Statistics

By
Geography
By Job Title
Brazil
VP/Director
General Manager/Corporate
HSEQ/Regional
VP/DirectorManager/Head/Lead

18%

Brazil

22%

Colombia

7.5%
Mexico

Peru

USA

Argentina
7.5%

Jamaica

Mexico

Peru 7.2%

Ecuador

18%

General Manager/Corporate
Managers/Engineers
HSEQ/Regional Manager/Head/Lead
Co-ordinators/Specialists
Managers/Engineers

30%
22%
30%
30%

Co-ordinators/Specialists

61.4%

Colombia
61.4%

30%

USA

Trinidad & Tobago

Argentina

Trinidad & Tobago 7.5%


4.2%
7.5%

3.6
7.2%
5%
2.4%

4.2%

1.2%
3.6%

Jamaica5%

2.4%

Ecuador

1.2%

Overall Event Rating

Participation in 2015

Conference Experience

05

10

15

02

20

04

06

08

01

00

Excellent

19%

93 % are very likely to attend

Good

18%

7% were undecided

Average

3%

What did the delegates have to say?

29%
14%

said it was important to business


said it was a key event in region

32%

said it was important to further professional


development

25%
insight

said it brought valuable knowledge and market

All statistics compiled from completed surveys: visitor questionnaires and visitor registration forms

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8:00 Registration & Coffee

12:30 Improving Safety Influence: The Role of Education


and Communication
Leadership and Motivation
Culture and Behavior
Safety games and other communication tools
Daniela Israel, HSE Manager, Razen

8:45 Welcome note by Fleming Gulf


8:50 Opening Remarks by the Chairperson

HSSE Overview
9:00 Key Note Address: Improving health & safety in
Energy Sector The regulatory side

13:00 Lunch & Networking


14:00 Understanding the language of incident
investigation

Health, safety and environment policies: Application to the


energy sector
Working on an effective legislative framework and its
compliance
Enforcement policies of the HSE legislative system in Latin
America
Marcelo Mafra Borges de Macedo, Head of Operational
Safety and Environment Division, ANP

9:30 Review on HSSE performance Continuing the


agenda of Safety
Promoting the objective of safe operations and zero fatalities
Employers attitude & Employees behaviour
Collective efforts by stake holders
Andre Augusto Almeida, Latin America HSSE Venture Manager
Shell Upstream

Operational Safety & Security Programs


10:00 Achieving excellence in Process Safety
Adopting process safety indicators and their management
techniques
Developing process safety strategies to control risks and prevent
catastrophe
Analysing the role of people to improve process safety
management
Antonio Pinho, EHS Executive Director, General Electric

10:30 Coffee & Networking Break


11:00

Master Class: Risk Evaluation & Risk Based


Decision
Fundamentals of risk-based decision making in the context of
todays E&P operations
Risk Management
Likelihood : Statistical Data Manipulation
Consequences of events and risk calculation
Case study
Improvement suggestions
Cesar Nascimento, Engineering Safety, QA & Reliability
Manager, Praxair

12:00 Process Safety Performance Measurement


Requisite for excellence
Developing Safety Performance Indicators which carries an
assurance on risk management
Creating self-directed work teams to promote empowerment
and accountability for KPI achievement
Creating a simple, unified, improvement purpose in order to
align behavioural safety programs with business outputs
Luiz Alberto Bardal, HSE Manager, OAS SA

Day 1

Effective risk control measures to prevent the causes of incidents


and accidents
Preventing and reporting low level events and near misses
Learning from the incidents and communicating the lessons
learned to all employees
Vlamir Kanashiro, HSE Manager Latin America Zone
Rhodia-Solvay

Empowering People
14:30

Master Class: Motivational Leadership Leadership in action to drive culture and reduce
fatalities
Understanding your role as an HSSE leader
Measuring your current leadership level
Desired stages for attaining HSSE leadership
Mastering HSSE leadership
Demonstrating your HSSE leadership level
Knowing if you are succeeding in HSSE leadership
Antonia Lucky, SHE Manager, PCS Nitrogen Trinidad

15:30 Coffee & Networking


16:00 World class contractor safety performance
Leadership and Accountability critical success factors
Contractor Engagement in an organisations HSSE programs
Contractor Safety Procedures
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16:30 Panel: Training and compliance as a key to


business success in energy sector
Importance of training for abnormal situation management and
mitigation of an accident
Need for specialised knowledge for harsher environments to
promote safety
Advanced training methods to be implemented to develop
competencies
Antonia Lucky, Corporate Lead
The National Gas Company of Trinidad & Tobago
Vlamir Kanashiro, HSE Manager Latin America Zone
Rhodia-Solvay
Luiz Alberto Bardal, HSE Manager, OAS SA

17:00 Cocktail Reception by Fleming Gulf

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conference
3rd December, 2015

Best Business Practices in Energy Efficiency


and Environmental Issues
9:00

Case Study: Creating energy efficiency in a non-

renewable energy environment

Employee Health Management


12:30 Advancing healthcare and disaster support through
remote medical assistance

in Pertroamazonas

Ecuador oil industry prior to the energy matrix revolution


Key data from the OGE&EE project
Scope of work OGE&EE project
Gas gathering and transportation
Business Model for the OGE&EE project
Berend Van Den Berg, General Manager
Power latin America

9:30 Identifying and controlling the risks associated


with pipelines transportation for maintaining
environment safety

Advanced technologies to support remote medical assistance


Planning, development, and implementation of telemedicine
Effective medical assistance for emergencies
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13:00

Reviewing likelihood of spills (chemical or oil) and releases


Preventive measures, appropriate supplies/equipment,
determination of course content,
response procedures
Modular approach of trainings and response capabilities
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10:30

Coffee & Networking Break

11:00

Case Study: Hazardous wastes minimization in


petroleum refinery
Developing waste prevention and minimization policy
framework
Reducing treatment costs
Upcoming waste disposal and management technologies
Mrs. Flavia Gonalves de Castro, Consultant, Petrobras

Understanding work and non-work causes of stress, sickness


and absenteeism
Early aging and work ability associated with psychosocial factors
Exploring approaches to policies, roles and responsibilities to
examine and manage sickness & absenteeism
Dr. Frida Marina Fischer, Professor, School of Public Health
University of Sao Paulo

14:30

15:00

Case Study: Including sustainability in the strategy


of the company
Systematizing the social and environmental initiatives of the
company
Importance of resilience, patience, passion and engagement
Challenges and opportunities encountered in the process of
integration of sustainability into strategy and company culture
Luciana Alvarez, VP Institutional Relations, Communication and
Sustainability, AES Eletropaulo

Coffee & Networking Break

Improved Safety & Complaince through


Regulations
15:30 The Security Legislation in Electricity and Sustainable
Enterprise
Safety and Health legislation on electricity facilities and services
in Brazil
Vision of the employer and employees: findings in 37 years
arising from accident prevention of electrical origin
Reasons and solutions to non compliance to NR 10 & NR 16
Dr Leonidio Francisco Ribeiro Filho, President
Brazillian Organization of Safety and Health at Work

16:00 Enviromental Licensing in Energy Sector


Incorporating environmental factors into energy sector
planning
Reducing uncertainties involved in the socio-environmental
licensing process
Improving energy sector regulation
Roberto da Rocha Brito, HSE Director
Council for Research in Education and Science

Facing the social and environmental challenges in Energy sector


Developing good international practices to launch initiatives
enhancing benefits to communities
Facilitating corporate-community engagement
Andre Leal, Corporate Social Responsibility Leader, Braskem

12:00

Open Discussion: Challenges in creating a healthy


working environment
Accessing and controlling occupational exposure
Evaluating best assessment practices in industrial hygiene and
health risks
Prevention of chronic diseases

HSE & Business Sustainability


11:30 Corporate social responsibility: Approaches to
achieve sustainable and long term socio economic
development

Lunch & Networking

14:00 Managing and minimizing factors associated with


sickness, absenteeism and possible interventions

Need for technical improvement in development of


transportation installations
Risk estimation and evaluation in pipeline security
Mitigating measures and risk management
Jorge Antnio Lopes, Environment Litigation Coordinator
Petrobras Transporte

10:00 Spill management prevention and minimization of


impacts of spills

Day 2

16:30 Standardisation of international and Brazilian HSE


regulations, difficulties and solution strategies
Transposing international standards
Harmonising with international developments
Enforcement policies of the health and safety regulatory
framework
Fabio Mattos, HSE Manager, National Oilwell Varco
17:00

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Speaker Profiles
Antonia Lucky, SHE Manager, PCS Nitrogen Trinidad

Increasing net energy production measured in barrel of oil equivalent (BOE).

Ms. Antonia Lucky is the Safety, Health and Environmental Manager at PCS Nitrogen
Trinidad. She has been in the Industrial SHE field for eighteen (18) years. Ms. Lucky
attained both her Bachelors Degree and her Masters Degree from the University of
the West Indies (UWI) Mona Jamaica. She holds (3) Diplomas, one in Occupational
Health & Safety, one in Security Management & one in UK Law. She is a Certified Risk
Manager (CRM), an Associate Business Continuity Planner (ABCP) and is a Paralegal
Level II. Ms. Lucky is a part-time Lecturer at UWI and at the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate
School of Business in Trinidad and Tobago. She is a motivational speaker and sits on
several National SHE Committees and National SHE Technical Boards. She is the current
President of the Trinidad & Tobago Emergency Mutual Aid Scheme which is based at the
Pt. Lisas Industrial Estate, making her the 1st female President and the youngest ever to
be elected as President by members of the Oil, Gas & Petrochemical fraternity.

Also looking after the interest of local stakeholder.

Antonio Pinho, EHS Executive Director, General Electric


Antonio is the Executive Director for Environment, Health & Safety at General Electric
Latin America, where he is responsible for EHS compliance and performance, for driving
culture and values, and guiding operations towards EHS excellence. He has more
than 20 years with GE, where he held several positions in Brazil and the US, including
Manufacturing and Engineering Manager, International Auditor, Six Sigma Black Belt,
and diverse Environment, Health and Safety leadership roles, in different businesses
and countries.Antonio received his M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the Catholic
University in Rio de Janeiro, Safety Engineering degree from Federal University Rio de
Janeiro, and Engineering Economics from Rio de Janeiro State University. He lives in Rio
de Janeiro with his wife and two children.

Cesar Nascimento, Engineering Safety,


QA & Reliability Manager Praxair
Cesar is a Chemical Engineer (1984) graduated by UERJ (Rio de Janeiro State University),
and. D.Sc. (2010) by the Chemistry School (EQ) of the Rio de Janeiro Federal University
(UFRJ). He has developed a thesis regarding the Engineering Safety Management Process
implemented in the Praxair Inc. with the associated observation tools, under the heading
Development, Implementation and Evaluation of an At-Risk Behavior and Unsafe
Conditions Monitoring System for Safety Management. He is the Engineering Safety
(process, design, construction, and fabrication), Quality, and Reliability Manager for the
Global Supply System (GSS) at Praxair Inc. in South America, responsible for corporate
work processes, hazard and risk analysis, incident (RCA) investigation, behavior based
safety, assessments, training, etc. He is also professor in post-graduation courses at UFRJ/
COPPETEC (Foundation for Project Coordination, Research and Technology Studies), IBP
(Brazilian Institute of Oil, Gas and Bio combustibles), and PUC/RJ (Pontifical Catholic
University of Rio de Janeiro).

Daniela Israel, HSE Manager, Razen


Daniela is the Health, Safety and Environment Manager for the commercial market
of Razen. She is responsible for HSE influence on Shell brand employees, contractors,
airports, service stations, convenience stores and B2B clients, ensuring the compliance
of operations with Razens Operations Management Integrated System (SIGO). Former
Exxonmobil employee, she has more than 15 years working with the company with
experience in different areas such as Engineering , Innovation and Technology , Project
and Process Management and Customer Services. Daniela is a Chemical and Industrial
engineer graduated from PUC-RJ , post graduated on People Management from FGV
RJ , a certified coach from ICI (Integrated Coaching Institute) and a psychotherapist
graduated from EFAPO ( French School of Psych organic Analysis) .

Dr. Frida Marina Fischer, Professor


School of Public Health University of Sao Paulo
Dr. Frida Marina Fischer, an occupational health researcher and certified ergonomist, is
currently a full professor at the School of Public Health, University of Sao Paulo. She is
BSc in Biological Sciences (University of So Paulo), master and PhD in Public Health
(University of So Paulo). She is the president of the Working Time Society, member
of the Brazilian Ergonomics Association, and the Brazilian Association of Ocupational
Medicine. She is also associate editor of the Journal of Public Health, ad hoc editor of
Brazilian Journal of Epidemiology, associate editor of Brazilian Journal of Occupational
Medicine. Frida is the board member of the Journal Occupational Health Psychology and
contributing editor of the American Journal Industrial Medicine. Her current research
interests focus on the adaptation of healthcare workers to night shifts.

Berend van den Berg, General Manager, Power Latin America, Ecuador
Born in the Netherlands and raised in Bolivia South America Berend van den Berg started
working in the power industry in 1986 with Stork Werkspoor Diesel which was later taken
over by Wartsila Corporation, a global leader in complete lifecycle power solutions for
the marine and energy markets. From 1986 until 1999 Berend van den Berg worked for
Wartsila in markets spreading from Philippines, Indonesia, Africa and later on opening
offices in St. Maarten for the Caribbean an later on in Bogota Colombia and Quito
Ecuador to develop the power industry market in Latin America. In 1999 Berend van den
Berg formed Power Latin America Inc. developing energy (efficiency) projects focusing on:
Win Winscenarios.
Project Program / Cluster approach.
Defining owners projects requirements / objectives(often focused on cost reduction
and reducing overall carbon footprint).
Defining benchmarks by means of which the success of projects / programs is
judged.

In the year 2007 Power Latin America was contracted by the Ecuadorian national
state owned company to design and develop one of the most ambitious energy matrix
transformation programs worldwide in the upstream oil industry (named OGE&EE,
which stands for Optimizacin Generacin Elctrica & Eficiencia Energtica). In total
POWER LATINAMERICA developed and managed the implementation of power
generation facilities adding > 600 MW (the latest project included 342 MW power
generation), 35 substations, 520 km of underground electrical distribution system
distribution, 12 gas handling systems and > 100 km of gas pipelines reducing emissions
by > 600,000 tons / CO2 and increasing net oil production by > 5,500,000 barrels).
The OGE&EE project started with one project in an oil block whereby its success was
the motivation to transform it into an national oil sector energy efficiency program.
Based on an i) in-depth baseline scenario study, ii) Owners Project Requirements (OPR),
iii) Basis of Design, iv) scope of supply and corresponding definition of building blocks,
v) economic analysis (including sensitivity and what if analysis),etc. it developed
various business plans whereby the latest Plan de Desarrollo OGE&EE 20132017was
approved by Government Authorities in 2013. This program has received multiple
national and international recognitions not only based on the fact that OGE&EE is a
game changerin the industry but also the tremendous savings and CO2 reduction it
has generated.

Dr Leonidio Francisco Ribeiro Filho, President


Brazillian Organization of Safety and Health
at Work Dr. Leonidio has a vast experience in dealerships area of electricity and has
been a full member of the Technical Group constituted by the Ministry of Labour and
Employment for formatting of the new text of the NR-10, Safety in Facilities and Services
in Electricity which led to Port MTE 598/2004. He also works as coordinator of the
Postgraduate courses in Occupational Safety Engineering, Universidade Paulista - UNIP
and is the Director of Specialized Chamber of Electrical Engineering, the Regional Council
of Engineering and Agronomy - CREA-SP Dr. Leonidio is an Industrial electrical engineer
and safety engineer from So Paulo University and aslo servs as:
President - Brazilian Association of Safety and Health Professional ABRAPHISET
President - Iberoamerican Safety Engineering AIEST.
Director of Safety Engineering Trade Uniaon Engenieers SEESP So Paulo State
Member Engineering Institute of Saint Paul IE SP
Member Brazilian Labor Medicine Association ANAMT
He is a notorius Writer with his writings in Safety Labor Technics, Fire Protection, Higieny
Labor Technics and magazine specialized in safety and health.

Vlamir Kanashiro, HSE Manager


Latin America Zone, Rhodia-Solvay
Vlamir is the HSE Manager of Latin America is Rhodia Solvay Group and has a vast
experience of 28 years in Health, Safety & Environment in Rhodia Solvay Group Brazil.
His knowledge and skills extend to being a chemical engineer, safety engineer, HSE
auditor and sustainability manager.

Roberto da Rocha Brito, HSE Director


Council for Research in Education and Science
Roberto is a senior civil engineer with extensive international experience in fields of
engineering, CSR and EHS. He has managed environmental permitting processes of
projects totaling more than USD 25 billion in the energy, ports, oil & gas, steel mills,
chemical manufacturing, explosives, naval, mining, logistics and semiconductors sectors
throughout South America. He is responsible for the implementation of an environmental
management system based on ISO 14001, negotiating terms of adjustment of conduct
(consent orders) with federal and state governments public attorney offices, preparation
of risk analyses, negotiating with traditional communities during resettlements,
management for the integrated development of regional projects, national and
international due diligences for mergers and acquisitions, negotiating with financial
institutions for project finance, implementation of EHS&Q procedures, management of
the engineering, safety, environment, social responsibility, health, quality and general
services. His experience includes working with EBX, MPX, Petrobras among others and
completed many courses including SH&E Leadership for Senior Managers Orica Chile
Santiago/Chile, Environmental Legislation IBP Rio de Janeiro/Brazil, Hazardous
Studies (1 to 6) Orica Mining Services Sydney/Australia.

Speaker Profiles
Exhibitor: AP Sensing Gmbh
AP Sensing is a leading provider of DTS (Distributed
Temperature Sensing) solutions for electrical
transmission networks. Optical fiber monitors highvoltage power cables, detecting hot spots and
condition assessment. Real-time temperature data
determines the maximum possible load for the cables
(RTTR - Real Time Thermal Rating). Our sophisticated SmartVision management
software suite gives operators a clear overview of the thermal status of your circuits, for
optimal network planning insight. With AP Sensings power management solution you
get maximum network performance at safe ampacity levels.

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