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The Global Congress on Process Safety focuses on the implementation of Risk Based Process Safety through design and operations as demonstrated through case studies. The attendance at the GCPS exceeds 500 and the program includes nearly 100 top quality presentations from world class experts. The Global Congress on Process Safety explores new ways to avoid incidents, manage risk, ensure plant safety and strengthen process safety management programs.
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As Vice President-Innovation Technologies at IHS, Joe Stough pursues measurable organizational factors that enable IHS clients to achieve safer work environments and more sustainable operations that can drive continuous sustainability performance improvements. Mr. Stough has an extensive professional background in large scale database software design and leads the innovation of solutions that successfully combine the disciplines of enterprise-level business software and advanced statistical analysis.
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