Celebrate the Inaugural Launch of International Process Safety Week: December 2–6, 2024
IPSW represents a unified global commitment to enhancing safety in industries where process hazards pose significant risks.
IPSW represents a unified global commitment to enhancing safety in industries where process hazards pose significant risks.
Learn how to use vapor-liquid equilibrium properties for inferential models, improve safety with better site selection and buffer zone maintenance, and much more.
This issue, cybersecurity and the role of process safety, hydrogen's growing importance in transportation, how best to manage change for small modifications, and much more.
Hurricane season is upon us. Are you prepared to ensure your plant’s safety in case you’re affected by an extreme weather event?
CCPS provides detailed insights to help companies adapt and lead risk-based process safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this issue, troubleshooting combustion and air pollution control equipment, a heat exchanger primer, tips for career growth, and more.
Attendees at two recent conferences learned how CCPS's downloadable RAST software can help prevent hazardous situations and incidents.
Hear Gavin discuss how integrated safety management can enhance safety performance.
Bruce Chinn, President of Chevron Chemicals, discusses highlights of his talk and shares his take on how diversity and inclusion fuel innovation.
Learn how safety practices are evolving for chemical process and refining companies and the role that management of change and pre-startup safety review play.
Chemical plants are possible targets for cybersecurity, but well-designed control systems that look beyond computer technology are a strong defense.
When it comes to engineering the future's best process security, a look to the past can provide important solutions.
A detailed look into the first of two workshops on hurricane disaster relief and resiliency.
A summary of the latest and most active discussions on AIChE's Engage.
In 2017, Hurricane Harvey devastated the Gulf Coast in what many would call a 1,000-year flood event. Record rain accumulation and flooding caused billions of dollars in damage.
Jun Mutoh, representative director and executive vice president of JXTG Holdings, Inc, presented “Beyond Operations Management
Hoda Mehrpouyan of Boise State University discusses cybersecurity from the point of view of chemical engineers.
Using the example of driving, this video puts risk reduction into perspective in a way most of us can relate to in everyday life.
Today's businesses need to be prepared for a variety of situations from flooding and terrorists to power outages and epidemics.
Each of us can have a role in reducing risk, whether in our personal lives, in the community around us, or in the institutions where we study and work.
First responders have a unique role and perspective when it comes to safety at industrial sites.
Meet the 35 ChemEs honored in the AIChE 35 Under 35, brush up on adsorption, learn about condition monitoring, and much more.
We revisit the very popular comic Boil's Laws, which is devoted to chemical engineering and launched here back in 2010.
Discussion central participants discuss mentors/influencers, the role of chemical engineers in the American economy, risk management, and the skill of creating quality presentations.
Mike Neill of Petrotechnics discusses overcoming barriers to safety.