WSH & Fire Safety Workshop Series 21st August 2026 (Zoom)
Organised by NUS Alumni SHE Society
This workshop is free and welcomes all SHE practitioners. However, due to administrative issues, we will only give CPD-points to members of NUS Alumni SHE society.
CPD POINTS for WSH-SDU (WSH Officer)
2 SDU Points(CPD/314/T2.0/262603)
If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to email us at alumni.she.society@u.nus.edu
Agenda
6.00 p.m.– 6.15 p.m.
Registration
6.15 p.m.–6.30 p.m.
Welcome Address
6.30 p.m.–8.00 p.m.
Topic 1: CFD Consequence Analysis: Sharing of Realistic Applications
The conduct of utilizing Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software is often presented with realistic 3D graphs and pictures and is based on state-of-the art modelling algorithms to generate results. Behind the simulations lie a workflow unique to each application intent and also challenges and limitations. Whether it is Fire, Explosion, Dispersion or Response simulations, effective workflow considerations provide optimum cost allocation, time savings, and generate results and data that fulfil the intended purpose.
Speaker Profile: Er. Ben CHOO
Ben comes with broad experience in various technical Risk Assessments for the Oil and Gas Industry (both onshore and offshore). Experience covers regional and global projects for the last 15 years, executing both workshop facilitation and technical studies. Experience with consequence modelling tools cover software such as FLACS, KFX, InFlux, etc.
8.00 p.m.–8.15 p.m.
Break
8.15 p.m.–9.45 p.m.
Topic 2: Hybrid QRA: Risks in Perspectives
Managing opportunity and risk is a dynamic and balanced process in managing plant safety. The ability of utilizing right tools and visualizing risk exposure is crucial in such decision making, hence through this workshop the speaker will touch upon the following key topics:
Understanding significance of various risk values (voluntary vs involuntary)
Identifying right scenarios for QRA process
Comparing differences in 2D integral and 3D CFD based consequence modelling
Selecting appropriate engineering solutions for better design and safer operation (through demonstration of Hydrogen project)
Speaker Profile: Mr. LEE Cho Hing
Lee has about 27 years of working experience related to risk management, HSE and sustainability. Lee has stationed in various locations in Asia Pacific region and undertaken various risk projects throughout Asia Pacific. Currently Lee is the General Manager of Gexcon Malaysia cum the Business Development for Asia Pacific. Before that, Lee was a global partner in ERM (2017-2021) and DNV’s Head of Department for Safety & Risk Management Advisory (2000-2016). Lee is the risk expert in the region; he supports the authorities and energy companies etc. in Asia Pacific with respect to practical risk solutions and effective risk management. In this process, he always makes use of advanced concepts for achieving better engineering design and operational performance.
9.45 p.m.–10.00 p.m.
Summary Plenary:
Concluding Summary and Q&A Session
