SA Legislation affecting the carriage of dangerous goods from a port to the Hinterland by Road
Presented by: Mr. Hennie van Tonder, National Department of Transport, Pretoria Enforcement and deficiencies with packaged dangerous goods
Paper by Mr. Brian Hopkins - United Kingdom Maritime and Coastguard Agency: Presented by Mr. Mike Hunter.
Implementation of IMO Conventions, Resolutions and Codes in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Countries.
Presented by: Mr J-P Muindi IMO Regional Co-ordinator, Kenya.
The effect of the International Safety Management (ISM) Code on the Introduction of STCW 95 to the safe carriage of dangerous goods
Presented by: Captain Ian Chown - Unicorn Tankers, Durban South Africa
Discussion on Session 1 - led by the Session and Symposium Chairperson's
SESSION 2 Packaging and Bulk Carriage of Dangerous Goods (Solids, Gasses and Liquids)
Chairperson: Mr. Mike Julian, Chairperson of MEPC - Australia
Essential Conditions for the security of Liquified Gas operations in Port Areas
Presented by: Captain Gary Dockerty, Technical Adviser, SIGTTO, London
Evaluation of the liquefaction potential of solid bulk cargoes
Presented by: Prof Ura Tamaki - The University of Tokyo and Capt. Takao Tobinobu - NKKK - Japan
A bulk terminal operator's perspective
Presented by: Mr. Richard Peckham - Bulk Terminals, United Kingdom
Discussion on Session 2 - led by Session and Symposium Chairperson's
SESSION 3 Environment Protection and Risk Assessment
Chairperson: Dr. Laurraine Lotter
The challenges facing IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC)
Presented by: Mr. Michael Julian - Chairman MEPC, Australia
Status of reviews of MARPOL 73/78 Annexes I and II
Paper by: Mr. John Crayford - Senior Technical Officer, Marine Environnent Protection Division, IMO, London, presented by: Mr Irphan Rahim, IMO Secretariat, London
The Environmental aspect of Ballast Water and Waste Reception Facilities
Mr. Tom Morris - Manager of the Environment Protection - Transport Canada
A synopsis of the International Atomic Energy Agency Co-ordinated Research Project on the Severity of Accidents in the Maritime transport of Radioactive Material
Mr. Paul Hinrichsen - Senior Inspector, Mining and Minerals Processing Department, National Nuclear Regulator (NNR)
Coastal sensitivity and the threat of pollution in South Africa
Dr Lynn Jackson - Deputy Director: Marine and Aquatic Pollution Control: Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
Contingency planning for casualties at sea with specific reference to dangerous goods
Mr. Eric van Hees - Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands
A paper by Mr. Cedric Allan, Port of Durban Risk Manager - Durban South Africa
Discussion on Session 3 - led by the Session and Symposium Chairperson's
CASE INCIDENTA case incident involving the vessel IEVOLI SUN
Presenter: Mr. Robin Law - Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science - United Kingdom
SESSION 4 Ports, Traffic Management and Logistics
Chairperson: Mr. Hajo Busch Free Consultant and Safety Adviser - Germany
The logistical challenges of the future in dealing with dangerous goods
Presented by: Mr. Geoff Hart - Dept. of Environment, Transport and Regions - London UK
Ports' views on global maritime issues
Presented by Mr. Peter Chr. Van der Kluit. Managing Director, IAPH Europe Office - Netherlands
South African Ports at the Crossroads.
Mr. Mvikeli Matutu: General Manager Marine, Portnet South Africa
Ports - How to serve land-locked countries - corridor developments
Presented by: Mr. W Wessels - Chief Executive Officer, Namport Windhoek