
Crio fuels still are new for most of society. These liquids in addition to the typical risks associated with fuels, they carry new ones related to extreme low temperature. The LBG training provided by the Liquid Energy partners’ consortium is intended for those who want to know more about liquified biogas and to familiar with procedures of proper handling it to avoid accidents.
Locations & Dates:
Szczecin: Maritime University of Szczecin
4 Szczerbcowa st., Room 4
April 28th 2023, 09:00 – 14:00
Klaipėda: Klaipėda Science and Technology Park (+ONLINE!)
10 Vilhelmo Berbomo st., Conference Room
June 2nd 2023, 10:00 – 15:00
Gdynia: Pomeranian Science and Technology Park
Aleja Zwycięstwa 96/98, 81-451
June 14-15th 2023
Training duration ~ 5 hours. The language is English.
No participant fee. Training certificates will be issued to the participants.
REGISTRATION is required: https://bit.ly/LiquidEnergyTraining


Content of the training:
- LBG – the introduction
Production process, statistics, physical and chemical properties and comparison to other fuels
- The contribution to the safe operation
Regulations for vary means of transport LGB: ADR, RID, AND, IGC
- The precautions to prevent hazards
The presentation of the common hazards related to crio fuels
- The occupational health and safety precautions and measures
The presentation of the health hazards and means of protection and procedures to prevent accidents
- The firefighting operations
Causes and development of LBG fires, and the presentation of different methods of extinguishing them.
- The response to emergencies and the prevention of the environment pollution
The presentation of methods, procedures and means which have to be used in case of emergencies like emergency shut down bunkering or fuel transfer, spillage etc.
Our lecturers:
Stefan Jankowski. Assistant professor, Maritime University of Szczecin, Faculty of Navigation, Department of Maritime Simulation.
With experience in navigation and maritime traffic engineering. Partner in Interreg South Baltic project “Martech LNG”. Took pivotal role in LNG competence center established within Interreg Baltic Sea Region project “Go LNG”.
Marcin Przywarty. Assistant professor, Maritime University of Szczecin, Faculty of Navigation, Department of Marine Traffic Engineering.
With experience in navigation and maritime traffic engineering. Partner in Interreg South Baltic project “Martech LNG”. Took pivotal role in LNG competence center established within Interreg Baltic Sea Region project “Go LNG”.
Target audiences include: biogas industry, ports and transport industry, small scale gas applications, maritime industry.
More information/ representatives of LBG trainings at the locations:
Szczecin
Stefan Jankowski, s.jankowski@pm.szczecin.pl, +48 502 577 171
Marcin Przywarty, m.przywarty@pm.szczecin.pl, +48 604 143 747
Klaipėda
Andrius Sutnikas, andrius.sutnikas@kmtp.lt, +370 686 37681
Gdynia
Klaudia Kaźmierczak klaudia.kazmierczak@metropoliagdansk.pl, +48 730 778 218
Project financing from the European Regional Development Fund: 1,681,181.00 EUR
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