CCPS | Center for Chemical Process Safety

CCPS is a not-for-profit corporate membership organization within AIChE, with over 250 members, that identifies and addresses process safety needs in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and petroleum industries.

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CCPS sponsors the creation of most of the definitive reference works in the field of process safety, which is guided by the Technical Steering Committee. The “TSC” is a group of the 225+ most talented and influential process safety experts in the world. Through networking at TSC meetings, I have been able to meet the right people, who I can engage, whenever I have a thorny PSM issue outside of my own area of expertise.
Rainer Hoff, Ph.D., P.Eng. President, Gateway Consulting Group, Inc.

We invite you to participate in this week-long observance, filled with engaging activities and educational opportunities that will enhance our commitment to process safety. This virtual event will be facilitated by the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS), IChemE Safety Centre (IChemESC), Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center (MKOPSC), Fire & Blast Information Group (FABIG), and the European Process Safety Centre (EPSC). At the International Process Safety Week 2024, we pause to reflect on our progress by striving for a future where we can achieve a World without Process Safety Incidents. Registration is FREE

Process Safety Beacon

The Process Safety Beacon is a resource aimed at delivering process safety messages to plant operators and other manufacturing personnel.

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  2023 CCPS Annual Report

2023 CCPS Annual Report is now available.

CCPS Annual Report

Process Safety Progress

Addresses a wide range of critical topics, from incident investigations and hazardous chemicals management to plant security and preventive maintenance.

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Download AIChE's 2023 Annual Report

AIChE has released its Annual Report for 2023! Learn about the Institute’s continued emergence from the challenges of the pandemic, highlighted by three pillars of Institute progress: advancement of the profession and technology; career growth and education; and the meeting of societal needs.

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CCPS Member-only Content

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