Hargrove Controls & Automation will participate in the 2024 Mary Kay O'Connor Safety & Risk Conference, which will take place October 22-24 in College Station, Texas. Process safety specialists Chet Barton and Karen Morton will represent Hargrove Controls & Automation and share insights on modern safety standards and risk assessments in industrial processes.
MOBILE, Ala., Sept. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- , a leading industrial automation system integrator and a subsidiary of global EPC firm , announces today its participation in the , held in association with . The event, taking place from October 22-24, 2024, in College Station, Texas, will focus on this year's theme "Safe and Sustainable Energy Transition: Making Safety Second Nature."
This year, Hargrove will be represented by two of its top process safety specialists: (), Process Safety Leader, and , PE, FS Eng (), SIS Technical Consultant.
Returning for a second consecutive year, Chet Barton will deliver a presentation titled, "This Isn't Your Grandfather's SIS (It's Time to Retire the Grandfather Clause)." With his extensive expertise in process safety, Barton will explore the evolving role of within the framework of modern safety standards and regulations.
"This conference is one of the largest gatherings of safety professionals and facility owners," said Barton. "It provides a unique platform to engage in deep discussions about critical topics that shape our industry. The Grandfather Clause is often a point of confusion, as many professionals are uncertain about its relevance in today's regulatory environment. I'm eager to share why it's imperative to move beyond outdated standards and focus on continuous safety improvements."
Making her debut at the conference, Karen Morton will present "Crediting Fired Equipment Protection Systems in Process Hazard Analysis." Her presentation will focus on the importance of accurately crediting safeguards in , particularly those aligned with standards, to ensure accurate risk assessments and regulatory compliance.
"In my experience, understanding the relationship between burner management systems and Instrumented Systems (SIS) often poses significant challenges for industry professionals," said Morton. "Properly crediting these systems in applicable scenarios is one key to obtaining a comprehensive risk assessment. My presentation will examine three NFPA fired equipment standards to understand how compliant systems may reduce the residual risk in a scenario."
Morton's presentation will focus on the key considerations for crediting fired equipment protection systems, including those compliant with , , and standards. She will discuss the benefits of accurate risk assessment, the importance of analyzing system effectiveness, and the critical need for maintaining system integrity through rigorous maintenance and testing procedures.
About Hargrove Controls & Automation
Hargrove Controls & Automation, a system integrator, is a subsidiary of Hargrove Engineers & Constructors, a global EPC firm. The company is one of few multi-service automation groups in the country for plant automation, safety systems, industrial internet of things and industrial digitalization. Since its inception in 2012, the Hargrove Controls & Automation's team has grown to over 130 control systems engineers and specialists across 18 offices. The team consists of panel builders, instrumentation designers, programmers, certified process safety engineers and process control engineers specializing in DCS/PLC/SIS system integration, IT/OT, Industry 4.0, and cybersecurity. Client satisfaction and project success earned the company placement as . For more information, visit Hargrove Controls & Automation's and .
Founded in Mobile, Alabama in 1995, Hargrove Engineers & Constructors is a full-service EPC, automation, life sciences, and technical services firm whose success stems from building the most talented engineers and construction professionals while maintaining long-term client relationships. For more information about Hargrove, please visit .
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