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Come Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the In-Person Reunion of the Year! Canada’s Leading Event for the Turnaround Community
December 7–8, 2021 | Hyatt Regency | Calgary, Alberta
Measure resiliency and benchmark performance with experts including: Teresa Waddington Asset HSSE Manager LNG Canada Vanessa Goodman Manager, External Relations North West Redwater Partnership James Wright Senior Manager, Capital Procurement Nutrien Colin Xander Corporate Turnaround Manager Chevron Phillips Chemical Company Ron Bettin Turnaround Director (Contract) Energy Transfer Canada
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Roundtable Discussions, Live Audience Polling, Case Studies and Panels on: y Effective Contractor Management Strategies: Dos and Don’ts in Hiring, Scheduling and Compensating y Cost Control: Where Shutdown Managers Over Spend and How to Effectively Forecast and Minimize Costs y Rebuilding a Robust Supply Chain Post COVID-19: Resilient Resourcing Strategies y Turnaround Case Study: Achieving Success through Transformation y Top 5 Action Items to Capture During Post-Mortem Review
Practical and interactive workshops to enhance your skills:
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A Year in the Preparation of a Turnaround – Intensive and Practical Road Map for an Effective Turnaround
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A Day in the Execution of a Turnaround – The A-to-Z Daily Plan for Critical Turnaround Deliverables
Plus: Reunion Ice-Breaker Welcome Reception
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Canada’s leading event for the turnaround community is returning to Calgary!
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ocusing on the most pressing issues affecting the industry the Canadian Institute's 20th Annual Shutdowns Turnarounds Superconference ensures you have the latest information on safety, efficiency, scheduling and cost management. Strengthen your company’s resiliency by expanding your expertise and excelling amid unexpected challenges.
Gain critical cost-saving and time-saving techniques not discussed anywhere else as you interact with owners, contractors, and solution experts. Discover workable strategies, compare pain points and make valuable connections with experienced practitioners at: Inter Pipeline Ltd., North West Redwater Partnership, LNG Canada, Nutrien, Chevron Phillips Chemical, Energy Transfer Canada and many other leading organizations. You’ll find Roundtable Discussions, Live Audience Polling, Case Studies and Panels that delve into:
Calculating the Real-Life Consequences of Deferring Your Shutdown and Lessons Learned during the Pandemic Response How to Identify the Right Scope and Mastering Scope Development The Art of Effective Communication with Your Team The Fight for Talent – How to Attract and Retain a Skilled Workforce We look forward to seeing you in Calgary in December!
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WHO YOU WILL MEET The Shutdowns Turnarounds Superconference is designed for: Shutdown/Turnaround/Outage Managers, Planners, Schedulers, Maintenance Managers, Plant Managers, Operations, Project Managers/Project Engineers, Asset Managers, Engineering, Procurement and Construction Managers, Inspection, Health & Safety and Contract Management from: Oil and Gas Refining and Upgrading, Chemical and Petrochemical Processing, Power Generation, Utilities, Mining and Milling, Pulp and Paper and other continuous process industries.
Conference Co-Chairs Katie Dempster Vice President - Business Development, Energy, Operations & Maintenance AECOM
Frank Engli Senior Advisor, Maintenance & Turnaround Becht
Speaker Faculty Ron Bettin Turnaround Director (Contract) Energy Transfer Canada
Blair Ford Turnaround Manager Energy Transfer Canada
Rayna Oryniak President Calgary Women in Energy
Jayson Bueckert Regional Director, Fort McMurray and Wood Buffalo CLAC
Henry Goldstein Manager HSE Energy Transfer Canada
Carl Souchereau Managing Director Asset Performance Canada
Bob Collins Chief Economist BuildForce Canada
Vanessa Goodman Manager, External Relations North West Redwater Partnership
Lisa Stephenson Manager of Industry Development and Support Energy Safety Canada
Josh Davey Manager, Turnaround Inter Pipeline Ltd.
Dale Hartery SH&E Senior Director – Energy, Operations and Maintenance AECOM
Richard Venerus CEO Venerus Advisory Partners Co-Chair/Collaborative Contracting Committee (COAA) Founder of the Collaborative Contracting Community
Paul De Jong President Progressive Contractors Association of Canada (PCAC) Ian Farrell Specialist, MM/TAR, Shutdown, Turnaround, Outages- Maintenance & Reliability Upstream – Thermal, Major Projects & Offshore Cenovus Johnathan Finlayson Project Logistics Director, Canada Geodis
Shauna Holmes Director of Technical Education Calgary Women in Energy Roger Laing Vice President RLG International Steve Martinson Vice President AMGAS Services Inc. Brenden Meston Business Development Manager AMGAS Services Inc.
Teresa Waddington Asset HSSE Manager LNG Canada James Wright Senior Manager, Capital Procurement Nutrien Colin Xander Corporate Turnaround Manager Chevron Phillips Chemical Company Merrick Zemp Mechanical Supervisor Mercer Celgar
Workshop Leaders Curtis Hermans Director/Co-Founder Progressive Plan Inc.
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Chris Postill Co-Founder Progressive Plan Inc.
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AGENDA AT A GLANCE Pre-Conference Workshops | Monday, December 6, 2021
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8:30 am–12:00 pm
A Year in the Preparation of a Turnaround – Intensive and Practical Road Map for an Effective Turnaround
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1:00 pm–4:30 pm
6:00 pm–8:00 pm
A Day in the Execution of a Turnaround – The A-to-Z Daily Plan for Critical Turnaround Deliverables
Reunion Ice-Breaker Welcome Reception
Main Conference Day 1 | Tuesday, December 7, 2021 7:30 | Registration Opens and Refreshments are Served
1:45
Calculating the Real-Life Consequences of Deferring Your Shutdown and Lessons Learned during the Pandemic Response: Preparing for the Next Normal
8:30
Opening Remarks from the Conference Co-Chairs
2:30 8:45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Outlook for Alberta’s Energy Sector and Impacts on Skilled Labour Supply and Demand
Effective Contractor Management Strategies: Dos and Don’ts in Hiring, Scheduling and Compensating 3:30
Networking Refreshment Break and Exhibit Hall Demos
9:30
Controlling the Turnaround Event Scope – Thinking Beyond the Scope Challenge 4:00 10:15
Networking Refreshment Break and Exhibit Hall Demos
The Fight for Talent – How to Attract and Retain a Skilled Workforce Amid Changes to Alberta’s Workplaces Act
Main Conference Day 2 | Wednesday, December 8, 2021 7:30 | Registration Opens and Refreshments are Served 8:30
11:30
How to Conduct an Effective Risk Assessment and Develop a Crisis Management Plan
Turnaround Case Study: Achieving Success through Transformation
5:30
Rethinking Turnarounds: Pursuing Perfect
12:15
Networking Luncheon and Exhibit Hall Demos
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5:30–7:00
Casino Cocktail Reception
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Action Plan for Upgrading Company Safety Policies Post COVID-19 12:15
Networking Luncheon and Exhibit Hall Demos
8:35 AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION Cost Control Scenarios
Cost Control: Where Shutdown Managers Over Spend and How to Effectively Forecast and Minimize Costs
1:45
Rebuilding a Robust Supply Chain Post COVID-19: Resilient Resourcing Strategies
9:15
2:30
The Art of Effectively Communicating with Your Team for Optimal Results 9:45 VENDOR SHOWCASE
Temporary Sour Water Treatment Plan to Allow Refineries to Stay Online During a Process Upset 10:15
Networking Refreshment Break and Exhibit Hall Demos 10:45
Closing Remarks from the Co-Chair and Conference Adjourns
11:30 PANEL
Opening Remarks from the Co-Chair
4:45 PANEL
10:45
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Improved leadership Through Positivity and How the Right Key Performance Indicators Will Guide Your Vision
Networking Refreshment Break and Exhibit Hall Opens 3:00
Top 5 Action Items to Capture During Post-Mortem Review 3:45
Closing Remarks from the Co-Chair and Conference Adjourns
RECEPTION AND NETWORKING EVENTS Receptions are open to all attendees and we encourage you to seize the opportunity to meet face-to-face with fellow delegates, conference speakers and sponsors and exhibitors. You’ll also have the opportunity to visit the Exhibit Hall and explore the turnaround and shutdown industry's largest display of products and services and learn about solutions to deliver maximum results for your firm.
Reunion Ice-Breaker Welcome Reception December 6 | 6:00–8:00 pm
Take advantage of the opportunity to pre-register, catch up with your colleagues, get your materials and walk directly into the conference room first thing in the morning.
Pre-Conference Workshops Monday, December 6, 2021 A
8:30 am–12:00 pm (Registration Opens at 8:00 am)
A Year in the Preparation of a Turnaround – Intensive and Practical Road Map for an Effective Turnaround
Microphone Curtis Hermans, Director/Co-Founder, Progressive Plan Inc.
Chris Postill, Co-Founder, Progressive Plan Inc.
Peter Reier, Owner, R.P.O.S.
This hands-on workshop will go in-depth into the milestones and key stages of pre-turnaround planning. This workshop is only being offered in-person. • Steering Team Setup and Interaction—Establishing the turnaround goals and objectives, the core project team, steering committee and key stakeholders • Charter Development—Initiating the project and expected milestones with proven templates, checklists and a realistic critical path • Scoping—Defining the work scope, duration and cost triangle to design your critical path • Estimating—Using historical records, quotes, and other tools to fine tune estimates for funding • Planning—Adequately planning for internal and external workforce requirements
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• Contracting—Agreeing to an executing a process of selecting contractors, determining rates and work schedules • Scheduling—Developing a baseline execution schedule then fine tuning to optimize duration/cost • Material Management—Agreeing to and executing a process for ordering, receiving, kitting, and issuing material throughout the event • Logistics Detailing—Finalizing needs for logistics support items such as temp power, office space, and break tents • Lessons Learned—Using a robust Lessons Learned program and reviewing feedback regularly to optimize performance
1:00 pm–4:30 pm (Registration Opens at 12:30 pm)
A Day in the Execution of a Turnaround – The A-to-Z Daily Plan for Critical Turnaround Deliverables
Microphone Curtis Hermans, Director/Co-Founder, Progressive Plan Inc.
Chris Postill, Co-Founder, Progressive Plan Inc.
Peter Reier, Owner, R.P.O.S.
Key steps, process, deliverables, documents, schedule, cost estimate of TAR for new/intermediate employees. This workshop is only being offered in-person.
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Casino Cocktail Reception
December 7 | 5:30–7:00 pm
• Ensuring all stakeholders have approved the execution plan before the unit is shut down
• Ensuring all plans and objectives are discussed at critical meetings: Kick off, morning update, safety meeting, schedule update meeting
• What essential steps are necessary for schedule control during the execution phase?
• Exploring Critical Path Management
• Reviewing the details of the daily execution schedule
• Managing emergent and unforeseen obstacles • Balancing discovery work with the turnaround Duration
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Main Conference Day 1 Tuesday, December 7, 2021 7:30 | Registration Opens and Refreshments are Served
Rethinking Turnarounds: Pursuing Perfect
8:30
Opening Remarks from the Conference Co-Chairs Microphone Katie Dempster, Vice President – Business Development, Energy, Operations & Maintenance, AECOM
10:45
Frank Engli, Senior Advisor, Maintenance & Turnaround, Becht
Microphone Roger Laing, Vice President, RLG International This session will examine shifts in mindset and methods that engage both company and contractors in sustainable step-change for TA planning and execution. • Obligation to invitation: The role of TA leadership in declaring bold expectations for process, practice and behaviors • From TA to Site: Ensuring that all stakeholders are committed to their part of event success
8:45 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Outlook for Alberta’s Energy Sector and Impacts on Skilled Labour Supply and Demand Microphone Bob Collins, Chief Economist, BuildForce Canada • Gaging economic growth in Alberta and projected maintenance and construction growth • Assessing the impact of deferred projects due to the pandemic on skilled labour requirements • Evaluating areas of growth in construction and maintenance employment across Canada and regions where activity is expected to recede 9:30
Controlling the Turnaround Event Scope – Thinking Beyond the Scope Challenge Microphone Frank Engli, Senior Advisor, Maintenance & Turnaround, Becht • The reason we care about scope control • The typical approach, using scope challenge and change control • Typical weaknesses with scope challenge and ways to fix them • Typical weaknesses with scope change control and ways to fix them
• Making learning a habit at every stake; How variances from plan can inform activity in the short and long-term 11:30
Turnaround Case Study: Achieving Success Through Transformation Microphone Ron Bettin, Turnaround Director (Contract), Energy Transfer Canada
Blair Ford, Turnaround Manager, Energy Transfer Canada
This session will highlight how the turnarounds at 2 large sour gas plant facilities were completed for the first time ever, on-budget, ahead of schedule, safely and during COVID-19. • Assessing risk, scope, planning & scheduling, cost controls and how transformation was achieved • What basic principles were applied to meet and exceed timelines and keep costs under control? • How were benchmarking tools used? • Strategies to develop a high-performance team • What best practices were used to manage the challenges of COVID-19? 12:15
Networking Luncheon and Exhibit Hall Demos
10:15
Networking Refreshment Break and Exhibit Hall Demos
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• Accountable to committed: How to engage and much broader group of stakeholders in the pursuit on aggressive outcomes in cost and duration
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1:45
4:00
Calculating the Real-Life Consequences of Deferring Your Shutdown and Lessons Learned during the Pandemic Response: Preparing for the Next Normal
The Fight for Talent: How to Attract and Retain a Skilled Workforce Amid Changes to Alberta’s Workplaces Act
Microphone Carl Souchereau, Managing Director, Asset Performance Canada 1. How We Got Here • Experiences from the Workface 2020-2021 • Industry performance benchmarks from the height of the pandemic response 2. The Cost of Deferring Work
Microphone Jayson Bueckert, Regional Director, Fort McMurray and Wood Buffalo, CLAC
Shauna Holmes, Director of Technical Education, Calgary Women in Energy
Rayna Oryniak, President, Calgary Women in Energy
• Managing the challenges of labour availability and geographic restrictions • Attracting under-represented people to the skilled workforce • Addressing challenges including:
• COVID-19 and the cost of business index
» Covid restrictions and mandates
• The risk and cost of deferring work scope
» CERB
• Alternatives to wholesale deferment – Tailored scope development and optimization and execution strategies
» Workers returning to homes outside province » Employee burnout and mental health
3. Factoring the Time and Monetary Cost of COVID-19 Protocols
4. Additional Lessons Learned from the Pandemic 2:30
Effective Contractor Management Strategies: Dos and Don’ts in Hiring, Scheduling and Compensating Microphone Paul De Jong, President, Progressive Contractors Association of Canada (PCAC)
Richard Venerus, CEO, Venerus Advisory Partners, Co-Chair/Collaborative Contracting Committee (COAA), Founder of the Collaborative Contracting Community
• How does “collaborative contracting” work and is there an approach for turnarounds? • Setting clear expectations and reach agreements on scope, costs, hours, safety, quality and control of subcontractors • Enlisting contractor buy-in to engage all parties and render accountabilities • Maintaining consistency of contractors throughout the project • Reaching agreed contract terms and render accountabilities
» Attracting, supporting and retaining more women, indigenous peoples, visible minorities and under-represented people into the skilled work force
» Remote work preference
• Best practices and formulas for adjusting schedule and budget • Making early decisions – saves the budget
» Work stress - commuting, working increased hours, work-life balance
• Exploring workable solutions 4:45 PANEL
How to Conduct an Effective Risk Assessment and Develop a Crisis Management Plan Microphone Ian Farrell, Specialist, MM/TAR, Shutdown, Turnaround, Outages- Maintenance & Reliability Upstream – Thermal, Major Projects & Offshore, Cenovus
Henry Goldstein, Manager HSE, Energy Transfer Canada
Colin Xander, Corporate Turnaround Manager, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
Merrick Zemp, Mechanical Supervisor, Mercer Celgar
• Identifying your weaknesses and mitigating your risk potential • What to do in the first 24 hours of a crisis and the first 2 weeks • What makes you agile? • Maximizing your resources 5:30
3:30
Networking Refreshment Break and Exhibit Hall Demos
Closing Remarks from the Co-Chair and Conference Adjourns 5:30–7:00
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Conference Day 2 Wednesday, December 8, 2021 7:30 | Registration Opens and Refreshments are Served
10:15
Networking Refreshment Break and Exhibit Hall Demos
8:30
Opening Remarks from the Co-Chair Microphone Katie Dempster, Vice President – Business Development, Energy, Operations & Maintenance, AECOM
Frank Engli, Senior Advisor, Maintenance & Turnaround, Becht
8:35 AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION Cost Control Scenarios
Cost Control: Where Shutdown Managers Over Spend and How to Effectively Forecast and Minimize Costs
Microphone Josh Davey, Manager, Turnaround, Inter Pipeline Ltd. Join this new session where delegates will be taken through different best practices and will participate in live audience polling. • Calculating the costs of surgical outage versus a 40-day outage • Forecasting your budget and how to control variables • Cost analytics
10:45
Improved leadership Through Positivity and How the Right Key Performance Indicators Will Guide Your Vision Microphone Merrick Zemp, Mechanical Supervisor, Mercer Celgar • Discuss research regarding Positive leadership/feedback • Examples of different leadership styles and results • Steps to follow moving forward to incorporate positivity into your shutdown • How the company vision can maintain traction with positive influence 11:30 PANEL
Action Plan for Upgrading Company Safety Policies Post COVID-19 Microphone Dale Hartery, SH&E Senior Director – Energy, Operations and Maintenance, AECOM
Lisa Stephenson, Manager of Industry Development and Support, Energy Safety Canada
Teresa Waddington, Asset HSSE Manager, LNG Canada
9:15
The Art of Effectively Communicating with Your Team for Optimal Results Microphone Vanessa Goodman, Manager, External Relations, North West Redwater Partnership • Engaging your team and getting results • Getting the message up and down the chain of command • Breaking down silos and working more effectively across departments
Temporary Sour Water Treatment Plan to Allow Refineries to Stay Online During a Process Upset Microphone Steve Martinson, Vice President, AMGAS Services Inc. Brenden Meston, Business Development Manager, AMGAS Services Inc.
AMGAS CLEAR removes H2S from sour water without adding any additional H2S scavenger to the water itself improving the overall cost of treatment and not affecting the downstream water treatment plan. This solution works extremely well when the sour water strippers are at capacity, but additional water loads need to be treated. Varying levels of H2S and other containments can easily be handled along with large water volumes
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• What pandemic policies should be integrated into everyday work? • What strategic planning can take place in the event of a similar crisis • How to manage safety with a downsized crew • How to manage safety with an offsite maintenance supervisor
9:45 VENDOR SHOWCASE
• Identify weaknesses in traditional safety procedures and evaluating how a health crisis made the industry stronger
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12:15
Networking Luncheon and Exhibit Hall Demos
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Rebuilding a Robust Supply Chain Post COVID-19: Resilient Resourcing Strategies Microphone James Wright, Senior Manager, Capital Procurement, Nutrien
Johnathan Finlayson, Project Logistics Director, Canada, Geodis
• Lessons learned from managing the turnaround supply chain during the pandemic; how did we do things differently and what protocols will continue? • Exploring the constraints for procuring resources given global supply disruptions due to overseas port closures
Hotel: Hyatt Regency Calgary Address: 700 Centre Street SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G 5P6 Phone: 1-403-717-1234 Online: ShutdownsSuperconference.com/Venue The Canadian Institute is pleased to offer our delegates a limited number of hotel rooms at a negotiated rate. To take advantage of these rates, please contact the hotel directly and quote “CI - Shutdowns Turnarounds Superconference.” The guest room block cut-off date is November 19, 2021. After that date, OR when the room block fills, guestroom availability and special rate can no longer be guaranteed.
• What measures should be put in place for timely delivery of equipment and supplies? • Preparing for cost increases and changes to make when procuring resources 2:30
Networking Refreshment Break and Exhibit Hall Open 3:00
Capturing Lessons Learned to Improve Turnaround Performance Now and In the Future
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Microphone Colin Xander, Corporate Turnaround Manager, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company • Best practices to ensure lessons learned are captured post-turnaround • Implementing a 360-degree postmortem to see the outage from all department perspectives • Capturing lessons learned and employee grievances in the moment for immediate improvements • Reviewing lesson learned forms daily during an outage
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What Past Attendees Have Said About this Event Excellent conference surrounded by the leaders of the industry, having an impact on the direction of the industry. Market Manager, Thorcan
Great experience, always pick up some good pointers that I can utilize for my TA. TA Planner, Husky Energy
Excellent content related to planning/scheduling. Maintenance Coordinator, Enmax
Very good mix of owners and suppliers; good networking events; excellent venue; timely topics. Sr. Manager Capital Procurement, Nutrien
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Ontario Power Generation
Air Liquide
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Paramount Resources Ltd
BASF Corp
ENMAX Energy Corporation
Parkland Refining Ltd.
Bazan Group Oil Refineries Ltd
Honeywell
Pembina Pipeline Corporation
BP
Husky Energy
Becht
Imperial Oil
PROACTIVE Environmental Rentals Inc
Black & McDonald Ltd.
Inter Pipeline Ltd.
Progressive Contractors Association of Canada
Bruce Power
Irving Oil
Resolute Forest Products
Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNRL)
Keyera
Rio Tinto
Koch Fertilizer LLC
SemCAMS
Meg Energy Corp
Shell
MEGlobal
Suncor Energy
Melloy Industrial Services Inc
Syncrude
Mobideo
TC Energy
NOVA Chemicals
TransAlta
North West Redwater Partnership
Vallen
Nutrien
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When you are ready to attend one of our conferences, you will see that a lot has changed. Social distancing and cleaning procedures that have now become a way of life for all of us are now the standard for how we will run our conferences. Our events will continue to offer unparalleled access to market leading intelligence and to the facilitation of a global exchange of expertise and now with a greater focus on the safety, health and well-being of all our guests. As The Canadian Institute and our partners begin to look forward to live events, we are committed to building and enhancing the planning and preparation with a view to offering our guests a safe place for live conference delivery. In addition, to ensure your safety, our event staff is fully vaccinated. All our events will adhere to official government and local authority guidance in addition to venue or location-specific regulations. Our live events will follow the commitments below.
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