On August 27, 2025, at the VSIP I Auditorium in Ho Chi Minh City, SEN Consulting JSC, in collaboration with Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park J.V. Co., Ltd (VSIP), successfully organized the seminar “Fire and Explosion Risk Management in Manufacturing”. The event gathered more than 200 representatives from companies within the industrial park.
The seminar emphasized the critical importance of fire and explosion risk management – a requirement that has become increasingly urgent as industrial production expands and potential hazards rise.
The seminar was dynamic and informative, with valuable insights shared by experts:
- Colonel, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dao Huu Dan (University of Fire Prevention and Fighting) presented updates on the 2025 Fire Prevention, Fighting, and Rescue Law, along with the latest decrees and circulars guiding its implementation.
- Mr. Nguyen Van Canh (Risk Management Expert, SEN) introduced methodologies for identifying, assessing, and managing fire and explosion risks based on international standards, including HAZOP, HAZID, FMEA, What-if, and JSA.
- A highly engaging Q&A session allowed speakers and participants to exchange ideas, clarify practical concerns, and discuss real-applications for companies.
Through the seminar, participants gained:
- Updated knowledge of new requirements on Fire Prevention, Fighting, and Rescue.
- Practical risk management tools that can be applied immediately in their operations.
- Enhanced prevention capacity through technical systems, control procedures, and workforce training.
Commitment to Action
The seminar reaffirmed the commitment of SEN Consulting JSC to accompany companies in preventing fire and explosion incidents, minimizing potential losses, and building a safe, efficient, and sustainable production environment.
The insights shared not only support compliance with Fire Prevention, Fighting, and Rescue regulations but also contribute to improved operational efficiency, reduced disruptions, and strengthened long-term credibility with clients and partners.
The seminar concluded with highly positive outcomes, opening opportunities for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the implementation of comprehensive fire and explosion risk management solutions across the manufacturing.