Join CCPS to access one of the largest process safety networks in the world.
As a Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) member, you'll have access to more than 250 companies dedicated to process safety. Network with Process Safety Management (PSM) professionals, Environmental, Safety, and Health (ES&H) professionals, engineering leaders, and consultants working in oil and gas, petrochemicals, energy, agrochemicals, food, pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, fertilizers, minerals, mining, and metals.
- Represent your company's interest on CCPS's Technical Steering Committee, which provides direction for CCPS.
- Influence the development of publications, tools, and software through participation in project committees.
- Access to free CCPS-published books for your company in the year they are published.
Strategic Involvement & Networking
- Discounts on Global / Regional Meetings for Networking and Engagement
- Access to member subcommittee groups for professionals in Pharmaceuticals, Food, and Fine Chemicals (PFFC) or the Metals, Mining, and Minerals (MMM) industry
- Vote on projects
- Submit project ideas for voting
- Access to Executive Leadership Program
Publications
- Member-only Access to:
- Member-only Area of CCPS Website
- Discounts on books published by CCPS
- Process Safety Beacon and Book of Beacons
- Develop Content for:
- Safe Work Practices
- Key Principles of Process Safety
- Golden Rules of Process Safety
- Process Safety Monographs
Education
- Discounted access to the CCPCf (fundamentals) certificate program
- Discounted CCPSC (professional certification) renewal
- Access to free sponsored eLearning webinars
Tools
- Process Safety Incident Database
- LOPA (Layer of Protection Analysis) Database
- Browse more tools
TRONOX highly values its membership of CCPS. The available knowledge of process safety keeps on growing. The tools are readily useable and up to date. TRONOX’ implementation and level of process safety are enhanced with CCPS’ programs.
Membership Costs
To determine the appropriate dues for a company, we begin by evaluating the company financials available within the annual report. We would then contact the company to discuss our proposed dues amount. Once an agreement on dues has been reached, CCPS invoices the company and provides a receipt upon payment.
Chemical and Petroleum Manufacturers | Dues are based on annual sales (in US dollars) of chemical and petroleum products. Download C&P Manufacturers Dues Estimate |
Pharmaceutical Manufacturers | Dues are based on annual sales (in US dollars) of pharmaceuticals. Download Pharma Manufacturers Dues Estimate |
Other Manufacturers and Non-manufacturers | This includes consulting, engineering, insurance, equipment, and testing companies. Annual CCPS dues for non-manufacturers are set at a fixed annual rate of $8,200. |
Associate members | Organizations not included in the categories above. Annual dues for associations and government entities are $8,200. Reduced benefit/lower cost options are available. |
CCPS Emeritus Program | When a CCPS sponsor representative reaches retirement age, he or she has attained a wealth of experience and knowledge of Process Safety. Most of these individuals have been dedicated to Process Safety over many years, and when they retire they wish to continue contributing for many years to come. Such members would make both technical and financial contributions to CCPS, guide CCPS direction, mentor the next generation of CCPS, and in most if not all ways continue their participation in CCPS as they did when employed. Learn more |
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is recognized as a 501 c (3) not-for-profit organization. Membership dues may be considered tax-deductible, or eligible for funding from charitable foundations.