SAChE® Certificate Program - Runaway Reactions | AIChE

SAChE® Certificate Program - Runaway Reactions

 

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Before you can handle chemical reactions safely, you must first understand them. In this course, you'll identify potential runaway reactions and tools for sizing relief systems to safely control and contain them.

Learn more about the SAChE Certificate Program.

Here's a preview of what you'll learn: 

  • Managing chemical reaction hazards - particularly runaway reactions
  • Proper understanding of reactions in order to handle them safely
  • Available resources for identifying potential runaway reactions
  • Tools for sizing relief systems to safely control and contain these potential runaway reactions

 

Who Should Attend: 

The SAChE Certificate Program offers working engineers an easy way to access a selection of knowledge about chemical process safety. Originally developed as a supplement to the undergraduate curriculum, these courses serve as an excellent introduction or refresher in chemical process safety for working professionals. 

U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board

Rupture of a Nitroanaline Reactor Abstract

Rupture of a Nitroanaline Reactor Presentation

Runaway Reaction – Experimental Characterization and Vent Sizing Abstract

Runaway Reaction – Experimental Characterization and Vent Sizing Presentation

Quiz: 35 Questions

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Instructor

  • Course ID:
    ELA902
  • Source:
    SAChE – Safety and Chemical Engineering Education
  • Language:
    English
  • Skill Level:
    Basic
  • Duration:
    4 hours
  • CEUs:
  • PDHs:
    4.00
  • Accrediting Agencies:
    Florida
    New Jersey
    New York
    RCEP