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Rembe Safety Days now as Digital Home Edition

| By Gerald Ondrey

REMBE Safety Days, 2019 (Source: Rembe GmbH)

In recent years, the Rembe Safety Days series of events has repeatedly made Brilon, Germany a meeting place for global explosion safety and process safety. The content of the events was to present and discuss current topics in these areas, as well as to create a platform for networking. In November 2019, 150 participants from five continents were welcomed to the Sauerland region (photo). Unfortunately, no live events can take place due to the current situation. In order to nevertheless enable such an important exchange of knowledge, Rembe GmbH Safety + Control (Brilon, Germany) is offering a digital version of the Rembe Safety Days.

Safety is essential – especially in difficult times like this. Rembe has launched the Rembe Safety Days — Digital Home Edition to enable experts to continue to exchange their experience in the field of safety technology. “We are proud to be able to provide a platform like this,” says Claire Lloyd (team leader Process Safety Europe and one of the speakers at the Rembe Safety Days – Digital Home Edition).

This format is an ideal solution to exchange up-to-date expert knowledge, the latest experience and safety approaches. The presentations are aimed at operators, planners, technicians, engineers, maintenance personnel, safety officers, experts and inspectors in monitoring organizations.

Once a week, every Wednesday from 1:15 pm (CEST), a 45-minute presentation from the Rembe Safety Days — Digital Home Edition will take place on a wide range of topics relating to explosion safety and process safety. As the participants have always been an international audience, there will be both German and English presentations. The overview of all of the presentations can be found at: www.rembe-safetydays.com. Topics covered include global findings in industrial explosion safety: from practice – for practice; individual rupture disc solutions for downstream processes; ignition source electrostatics – assessment/prevention/protection; and many more.