26 Jun 2013
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Health, Safety & Environmental Management in Anaerobic Digestion
MacDonald Holyrood Hotel, Edinburgh,
Scotland
From January 2014, business will be required to start separating
and collecting food waste in Scotland. This is great news for
the AD industry as it more than likely means a requirement for more
AD plants across Scotland to cope with the increase in food waste
collections.
However, whilst anaerobic digestion offers many potential
environmental and economic benefits, recent accidents in the sector
act as a stark reminder that anaerobic digestion can pose
significant health, safety and environmental hazards when not
operated properly.
Now that new technologies are moving into the mainstream, it is
important to avoid the pitfalls which come with lack of experience
and training. Health, Safety and Environmental Management in
Anaerobic Digestionis designed to enable AD project managers to
develop robust systems and practical skills to ensure the safety of
their workforce.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Ian Conroy,Technical Support Manager
Southwest, SEPA
- Liz Evans,HM Inspector of Health and Safety,
Health and Safety Executive
- Samantha Fisher,Associate, Atkins Ltd
- Amaya Arias-Garcia,Engineering Manager, Tamar
Group
- Malcolm Leach,Director, Rowan House
Limited
- Andrew Jenkins,Technical Director, Zebec
- Matthew Smyth,Operations Director, Aqua
Enviro
- Dorian Harrison,Technical Director,
Monsal
10% discount from the standard delegate rate applies for CIWEM
members
Book your delegate place today on:
W: www.recyclingwasteworld.co.uk/conferences
E: events@markallengroup.com
T:+44 (0) 1722 717033/024
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17 Sep 2013
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Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters 2013
From sea to shore - meeting the challenges of the
sea
Edinburgh, UK
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is pleased to announce
the tenth in this highly-regarded series of specialist conferences.
Known for offering the best international forum for the discussion
of the latest developments as well as informed debate - every event
in the 'Breakwaters' series has ensured that advances in coastal
engineering are appropriately highlighted.
Call for Papers
Prospective authors will be invited to submit abstracts within any
of the relevant themes or topics
by Wednesday 1 August 2012.
Full abstract guidelines and an abstract template can be found on
the conference website.
All abstracts must be in English and submitted electronically at
ice-breakwaters.com
Call for Papers
Prospective authors will be invited to submit abstracts within
any of the relevant themes or topics by Wednesday 1
August 2012.
All abstracts must be in English and submitted electronically
here
For more details see the flyer below
Event Flyers and Documents
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