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Gastech '81 (continued from page 21) shaft Failure by G.J. Masaitis and E.G. Tornay, Energy Trans- portation Corporation, New York. 3:00 pm — Port Planning and Management Aspects of the Shipment of LNG and LPG by Capt. P.R. Lyon, Eagle Lyon Pope Associates, Dr. D.H. Slater and Dr. M.A.F. Pyman, Technica Ltd., London. 4:00 pm—Session 5: Safety and Training. Chairman: R.C. Gray, British Shipbuilders, Newcas- tle-upon-Tyne, UK. Staying Safe and Retaining Earnings: A Team Approach to Systems Integrity on LPG Carriers by D.W.F. Gosden, M. Smith and P. Elkington, Bibby Bros. & Co., Liverpool, UK. 4:30 pm—Assessment of Conse- quences from Accidental Re- lease of Liquefied Gases by D.M. Solberg and E. Skramstad, Det norske Veritas, Oslo. 5:00 pm—LNG Safety Research Overview by S. Atallah, Gas Research Institute, Chicago, 111. Friday, October 23 9:00 am—Session 5: Safety and Training (cont'd). Simulation Challenging projects are routine with us. Every day, architects, general contractors and building customers just like you turn to Mitchell building systems with their construction problems. And we've built a reputation for solving even the toughest ones....quickly, efficiently and economically. With a Mitchell building you'll choose from a wide range of structural systems, all designed to meet your specific needs. Wide clear-span buildings give you large, unobstructed floor areas. Overhead material handling equipment can be easily installed. Best of all, your Mitchell builder will have your building up and ready for production in weeks, not months. If you've got a challenging project....look to your local Mitchell builder, he's listed in the Yellow Pages under Buildings - Metal. Or call (601) 328-6722 for immediate action. ! MITCHELL I Mitchell Engineering Company Division of The Ceco Corporation. Chicago P O Box 72 Mount Pleasant Iowa 52641 (319: 385-8001 P O Drawer 2387 Rocky Mount North Carolina 27801 (919) 977-2131 P O Drawer 911 Columbus. M ississippi 39701 i 601 ) 328-6722 and Its Role in Liquefied Gas Carrier Personnel Training by G. Angas, College of Nautical Studies, Warsash, Southamp- ton. 9:30 am — Alternative Fire Pro- tection Systems for LPG Ves- sels by J.M. Wright and K.C. Fryer, Blevex Ltd., Boreham- wood, Herts., UK. 10:00 am — Poison-Resistant Flammable Gas Sensors for LNG/Offshore Installations by J.M. Sonley, International Gas Detectors Ltd., Wetherby, W. Yorks., UK. 10:30 am — Safety of Liquefied Gases Containment Systems on Land and at Sea by M. Kotch- arian and J.M. Simon, Techni- gaz, Maurepas, France. 11:00 am—Coffee break. 11:30 am—Session 6: Liquefied Gas Storage. Chairman: Rob- ert E. Petsinger, LNG Services Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. State-of- the-Art Assessment of Refrig- erated Liquefied Gas Storage Systems Using Flat Bottom Tanks by L.P. Zick and I.V. La Fave, Chicago Bridge & Iron Company, Oak Brook, 111. 12:00 noon—Test Tank Program for Liquefied Gas Storage Using the GT/MDC Containment Sys- tem by T.M. Yamakawa, Tokyo Kanetsu K.K., Japan. 12:30 pm—Luncheon for Confer- ence delegates. 2:00 pm — Unloading of Large LPG Carriers into Salt and Rock Caverns by W. Brum- shagen, LGA Gastechnik Gm- bH, Remagen-Rolandseck, Ger- many. 2:30 pm—Commissioning of the 120,000 cu. m. Storage Tanks of the Gaz de France LNG Ter- minal by C. Riou and C. Zer- mati, Technigaz, Maurepas, France. 3:00 pm—Foundation Failure and Its Remedy for a Liquefied Gas Storage Tank by W.C. van Hoof, Ravchem Corp., Menlo Park, Calif, and J.P. Ofren- chuck, Cyanamid of Canada Ltd., Niagara Falls, Ontario. 3:30 pm — Operation of the World's Largest LPG Plant by S. Shtayieh, Kuwait Oil Co.; C.A. Durr and J.C. McMillan, M.W. Kellogg, Houston, Texas and C. Collins, M.W. Kellogg, London. 4:00 pm — Session 7: Develop- ment of the World's LPG Car- rier Fleet — Technical Work- shop and Discussion Session. Chairman: Dr. Ing. H. Back- haus, LGA Gastechnik GmbH, Remagen-Rolandseck, Ger- many. Subjects: a. Classification of LPG Car- riers: Aspects of New and Foreseeable IMCO Rules by J. Benoit, Bureau Veritas, Paris. b. Views of a Shipbuilder To- wards Modern Gas Carriers by A.B. Bjoerkman, Oy (continued on page 24) 22 Write 138 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News