Industry Lecture: MarineSafe811
How to be Safe on Ground and Near Underwater Pipelines and Utilities with Ed Landgraf
- Recent Baltimore Key Bridge collapse – Hear some unknown facts About how an underwater gas pipeline impacted the events.
- Learn about the Houston ship channel expansion and the vast array of underwater pipeline and utilities That can impact the project.
- Will cover a dredge and Pipeline marine accident that killed five people and mitigations to keep yourself safe on the waterways.
- Free training links in education will also be provided as part of the presentation.
About the Speaker
Ed Landgraf is Chairman of the CAMO Pipeline Group and Director of Texas 811 Marine Operations and Safety.
Ed is the founder of CAMO “Coastal And Marine Operators” non-profit Pipeline industry group and serves as Chairman of the Board. Ed is also employed by Texas 811 as Director of Marine Operations and Safety.
Ed has worked in the oil and gas industry for 33 years. A native of Oklahoma and graduate of Oklahoma State University, Ed’s first assignments started in Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado. Ed then spent 26 years dedicated to Gulf Coast Region with special assignments in New Zealand and Australia. His roles included managing infrastructure protection, security, risks management, 811 education, marine safety processes, corporate sustainability, and many innovative initiatives. Ed is also an expert witness for marine pipeline accidents.
Ed founded CAMO – “Coastal And Marine Operators” group in 2009. CAMO now has over 35 participating companies, NGO’s and agencies, all working to enhance marine infrastructure security, integrity, and public safety by designing and implementing new innovative solutions.
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Event Details:
Tuesday, May 14th
6:00 – 7:00 PM
East River Studios
2850 Clinton Drive, Suite 101 | Houston, TX 77020
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