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August 2012

4th CCPS Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting

October 15, 2012 to October 16, 2012

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TSC Web Conference

September 13, 2012

Agenda

  • 9:30 – 9:45
    Introductions / Announcements / Updates 
    Scott Berger, CCPS
  • 9:45 – 10:00
    Publishing Updates/Volunteer Opportunities (Committees and Chairs)
    Louisa Nara, CCPS
  • 10:00 – 10:10

CCPS Events & Resources

Keep current with the multitude of resources CCPS provides—comprehensive Process Safety related conferences, books, online & in-person education, webinars, e-libraries, and more. Browse the list below to access content customized for today’s chemical engineers and related professionals.

CCPS Topics

Explore resources related to the 20 CCPS elements of Process Safety

Students, Teachers, and Communities

Manufacturers, refiners, and other operations that use chemicals are the primary users of process safety. However, students, teachers, and communities play very important roles.

Careers in Process Safety

Careers in process safety can be extremely rewarding and provide good foundation for career advancement.

Shelly Fust

Ms. Fust is a Senior Client Partner within the firm’s Global Industrial/Energy Practice. Her search practice is focused on renewable energy,  utilities, industrial  and natural resources companies.  She also heads the firms global Center of Expertise for CleanTech, Renewable Energy and Sustainability. 

Ms. Fust combines fifteen years of partner-level search experience with an extensive knowledge base and network developed during 16 years of diversified industry experience.  Leveraging this combination of experience, Ms. Fust assists her clients develop the...Read more

2013 Board Candidates answer Young Professionals' Questions

August 16, 2012
Voting for the 2013 AIChE Board of Directors is underway at http://www.aiche.org/election . The Young Professionals Committee (YPC) asked potential members of AIChE’s board a few questions about Young Professionals and AIChE. Potential were asked to answer up to three questions, so you won’t see...

Panel Discussion

Chaired by Danny Reible of University of Texas.

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