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Improving food quality & minimising risks with steam in food & beverage applications

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Technical lecture
18 October 2022 18:00 - 20:00
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In person inEngine Rooms, Birchwood Park, Warrington, WA3 6YN, United Kingdom 18.00 – 20.00 (UKBST)

Online via MS Teams 18.30 – 19.30 (UK BST)

This Process Industries Division Event has been organised by the Process Industries Division Centres in the North West and Yorkshire Regions, the Aberdeen Area and jointly with the Food and Drink Technical Activity Committee part of the Process Industries Community and jointly with the Lancashire Area committee of the North Western Region

This presentation takes a deeper dive into typical uses of steam specific to the Food & Beverage sector, including standards & legislation and the risks that a poor condition of steam can bring to the process.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND ? : Design Engineers; Installing Contractors; Project Managers; C&I Engineers; Commissioning Engineers; Quality Engineers; Process Engineers; Production Managers; Utility Engineers; Boilerhouse Operators; Carbon, Energy & Sustainability Managers; Health & Safety Managers will all gain a high-level understanding of how (un)reliable design, maintenance & operation of their Steam Generation System can impact on their individual objectives.

Speaker(s)

Daniel Wells: Dan Wells is the National Consultant Specialist for Spirax Sarco, Pamela Robinson: Pam will be hosting this event at the Engine Rooms Murat Islam: Murat will be facilitating MS teams meeting

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诺尔Hensman
(+44) 0161 494 8845 United Kingdom
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