About
This course will help you learn how to achieve your safety goals by eliminating significant time and cost barriers that keep you from improving overall plant safety. You will learn how you can avoid safety incidents, keep site personnel safe, protect the environment and improve corporate financial health, all while having minimal impact on operational performance.

Emerson has a comprehensive set of technologies and services to provide early detection of potential safety incidents and to mitigate the consequences. Our digital innovations help reduce spills, leaks and prevent any hazardous releases by identifying corrosion or erosion risks, pressure relief events and tank overfills. Our comprehensive SIS portfolio with advanced diagnostics can ensure you are exceeding Safety Integrity Levels and extending proof test intervals. This includes detecting entrained air using our Coriolis meters that could be an indication of a seal failure. Also, our safety certified advanced diagnostics in our pressure transmitters can detect plugged impulse lines and electrical loop issues to keep processes running and people safe.
When
Tuesday, November 30, 2021 · 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -5:00)
Agenda
  • Manage and prevent fires, explosions and other process incidents
  • Ensure you can easily meet the safety integrity level requirements
  • Proactively avoid leaks, spills, and releases with reliable tank management solutions, corrosion monitoring, and pressure relief device monitoring
  • Achieve reduced emergency response time and a safer work environment for all personnel
Presenters
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Michael Machuca
Director Chemical Industry Marketing, Emerson
Michael Machuca is the Director of Chemical Industry Marketing for Emerson Automation Solutions Measurement products. Michael has been with Emerson in various roles for approximately 15 years including O&G industry marketing, product management, and customer support. Prior to joining Emerson, Michael worked for 7 years designing oil field equipment mostly in subsea applications at Cameron and Dril-Quip. He has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Houston.
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Marty McDonough
Sr. Business Development Manager N.A. Chemical, Emerson
Marty is the Measurement Solutions North American Business Development Manager for the chemical industry. He has a Bachelor of Science from Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY. Marty has been with Emerson for the past 16 years and has had multiple roles in sales and business development. Additionally, he worked for 10 years in the pump industry before coming to Emerson.
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Mary Page Bailey
Senior Associate Editor/Moderator
Mary Page Bailey has been an editor with Chemical Engineering since May 2013, after working five years as a process design engineer at ExxonMobil Chemical Company’s joint venture, Univation Technologies, LLC. During her time with Univation, she designed equipment for numerous Unipol polyethylene plants and attended a plant startup in China. She holds a B.S. Ch.E. degree from the University of Oklahoma.