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The conference will be held from 13/14th to 16th, May 2009 in Jurata in the hotel “Morskie Oko”. The obligatory language of the conference is: Polish, English and Russian. The conference fee is 800 PLN (The fee does not include accommodation). We have negotiated special prices at selected hotels during the days of the conference. The conference room price per day 110 PLN. The cost of publication without participation in the conference is 250 PLN. The conference fee should be transferred to the account in Bank DnB NORD o/ Gdynia Account number : 22 1370 1200 0000 1801 4766 4800 from 01st April - 05th May, 2009 with a note BEZPIECZEŃSTWO The conference fee includes: - full board, including dinner on the arrival day, dinners, the banquet with a DJ, the “Kashubian dinner”, - coffee facilities, - the use of the complex “Tropikana” (the indoor swimming pool, the water slide, the bath with hydro-massage), - conference proceedings, - publication. The conference will handle the issues concerning the following thematic fields 1. Safety management in the public sector: • Administration and safety; • Raw materials and power supply safety; • Connections of the military sector with the economy; • Challenges for financial safety; • Coalition economic safety; • Elements of defence-economic potential; • Public finance management and safety; • Corruption a threat to safety; • Education for safety; • Employment and safety; • “Securitology” and safety paradigms. 2. Safety in Business: • Reasons for the safety policy in an enterprise; • Safety of non-material and legal values in an enterprise; • Safety areas in functioning of the sector of small and medium-sized enterprises; • Safety management in an enterprise; • Employment problems in an enterprise; • Security firms as the entities for safety management; • Information safety in an enterprise; • Ethics in business and safety; • Legal aspects in financial safety of an enterprise. 3. Logistics and safety: • Sea-Land logistic chains – trends and tendencies in the development in the 21st century; • Impacts of the economic crisis on the development of logistics and transport; • Changes in the generation of the added value in logistics in the conditions of the crisis; • Position of transport (air, road, rail, inland and sea) in global logistic systems; • Safety in the areas of cargo handling and passenger service (airport, sea port, inland port); • Logistics centres – organisation and safety; • Safety in the sea, road, air and inland transport; • Transport of hazardous cargoes – legal and organisational conditions.
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