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Sergio Delgado Molina

Deputy Director General for Civil Protection Programs | Departament d’Interior i Seguretat Pública, Generalitat de Catalunya Barcelona, Spain
Sergio Delgado Molina

Biography

He holds a degree in Chemical Sciences, a master’s degree in Experimental Chemistry, and a master’s degree in Public Security Policies. He has developed his career in the Civil Protection department of the Government of Catalonia since 1998, where he has held responsibilities in risk prevention, planning, and emergency management.

He is currently Deputy Director General for Civil Protection Programs.

Sessions

09:45h
Congress | Side Events

1st Congress of Hazardous Chemical Storage Operators: The most critical logistics chain

Alfons Tormo
Alfons Tormo Bombers de la Generalitat de Catalunya Head of Technological Risks / GRIT Operations Division Speaker
Anna Perera Gracia
Anna Perera Gracia Autoritat Portuària de Barcelona Head of Industrial Safety Speaker
Cristian Paso Mateu
Cristian Paso Mateu Medi Ambient i Sostenibilitat de la Generalitat de Cataluny Head of the Circular Economy and Environmental Risk Section, Department of Territory, Housing and Ec Speaker
Jesus Olmos Calvo
Jesus Olmos Calvo Policia de la Generalitat - Mossos d’Esquadra Environmental Division of the PGME Speaker
Jordi Minguell
Jordi Minguell Agència de Residus de Catalunya Head of the Inspection and Control Department Speaker
Manuel Tizón Pujals
Manuel Tizón Pujals CIA Assegurançes Ferrer y Ojeda Asociados. TBC Speaker
Sergio Delgado Molina
Sergio Delgado Molina Departament d’Interior i Seguretat Pública, Generalitat de Catalunya Deputy Director General for Civil Protection Programs Speaker

2026-06-05 09:45 2026-06-05 12:00 Europe/Madrid 1st Congress of Hazardous Chemical Storage Operators: The most critical logistics chain
The session will provide a practical analysis of the responsibilities and risks associated with the management of chemical products throughout the entire supply chain, from manufacturers, shippers, and commercial agents to logistics operators and warehouse operators, including industrial facilities and port assets. It will address how each stakeholder influences overall safety and the prevention of incidents involving hazardous substances.
Experts from fire brigades, security forces, civil protection, and the insurance sector will present requirements related to emergency preparedness, inspections, and operational coordination, as well as lessons learned from real interventions. It will also address the responsibility of warehouse owners in protecting buildings, facilities, machinery, and people, along with the economic and insurance impact arising from accidents.
The session will offer a cross-cutting perspective aimed at strengthening overall safety, regulatory compliance, and the resilience of organizations involved in the chemical supply chain.
CC1. ROOM 1.1
Fri 5 09:45h - 12:00h CC1. ROOM 1.1 Public access

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