Fundamentals of Chemical Safety in Processes. Experience in process safety for engineers, primarily in the field of chemical engineering, but relevant to any field dealing with process operations.
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No prior knowledge required
No unnecessary risks
This specialization is intended for engineers, especially chemical engineers, but is relevant to anyone interested in developing experience in process safety related to process operations.
The courses will help you acquire important, practical, and value-added skills that will advance your career, or preparation for a career, in chemical process engineering.
Learners will have the opportunity to assess potential process risks and their consequences and consider the health, environmental and social impacts of process safety and design.
Learners will use related mathematical simulation techniques to design aspects of pressure relief, flares, and other mitigation systems.
8 hours
4.9 (38 ratings)
What you will learn: This course provides experience in process safety for engineers, especially in the field of chemical engineering. The course introduces important skills and information that will enhance your career in chemical process engineering, including identifying, assessing, analyzing, and mitigating risks in the chemical industry.
Course 2
8 hours
5.0 (11 ratings)
What you will learn: This course provides skills to identify and quantify toxic chemical hazards, and explains how to identify and mitigate dynamic risks. You will learn about the importance of pressure protection and pressure relief system design.
Course 3
12 hours
What you’ll learn: Discover the key principles of process safety and risk analysis. Gain expertise in liquid and gas leak modeling, potential material release assessment, and toxic fragrance exposure calculations.
Course 4
7 hours
What you will learn: Explore the world of fire and flammability hazards, with a systematic approach to assessing explosion damage. The course provides critical strategies for preventing damage and managing these hazards.



