EN.540.490 Introduction to Chemical Process Safety

EN.540.490.  Introduction to Chemical Process Safety.  1 Credit.  

This course covers topics in chemical process safety. Chemical process safety concerns itself with discovery, analysis, and control of risks arising from chemical processes. Starting with the definition of risk and ethical principles that apply to safety-critical situations, we will progress to several types of hazard analysis, discussion of the safety implications of construction materials, incident investigation, fire, toxicity, and the technique called Inherently Safer Design). The ePortfolio tag(s) on this course signify that there are one or more assignments offered in the course that provide students with the opportunity to be assessed for proficiency in completion of the relevant ePortfolio requirement(s).

Prerequisite(s): Students must have completed Lab Safety training prior to registering for this class. To access the tutorial, login to myLearning and enter ASEN in the Search Box to access the proper course. Click here to access the Laboratory Safety Introductory Course;EN.540.203 AND EN.540.303

Distribution Area: Engineering

AS Foundational Abilities: Science and Data (FA2)

EN Foundational Abilities: Ethical Reflection ePortfolio (FA5eP)

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Master of Science in Engineering

School of Engineering

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The Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering ordinarily requires a minimum of two semesters of registration as a full-time resident graduate student.