21.08.2018 • News

Robert Bussey Joins BPE as Process Safety Manager

BPE has appointed Robert Bussey as process safety manager. Source: BPE
BPE has appointed Robert Bussey as process safety manager. Source: BPE

UK-based process engineering firm BPE has appointed Robert Bussey as process safety manager. Bussey has 20 years of experience in process safety within the pharmaceutical and chemicals sectors, both in the UK and globally. He joins BPE from pharmaceutical major MSD, where he led on process safety for Merck sites within Europe and across the world. Bussey has also held roles with Synthomer and Chilworth Technology.

At BPE, Bussey will be overseeing process safety for the company’s clients, including HAZOP and ATEX projects and will also be involved in sharing best practice with BPE’s customers.

Noel Quigley, managing director, said: “Robert’s expertise really is unrivalled and will be of huge benefit to our clients. We seek the very best to join our team and Robert has demonstrated technical excellence, deep experience and a passion for improvement and innovation. We look forward to working with him as we continue to expand.”

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