Our bodies are covered in a sea of microbes -- both the pathogens that make us sick and the "good" microbes, about which we know less, that might be keeping us healthy. At TEDMED, microbiologist Jonathan Eisen shares what we know, including some surprising ways to put those good microbes to work.
Develop a Concept Book that will address developing, strengthening and implementing Process Safety Culture. This book will also provide guidance for various management level to assess and develop a culture improvement plan.
The original material for the Business Case for Process Safety (available on-line on the CCPS web-site for member companies) will be updated with current examples and will be expanded to include the concept of sustainability.
This book will be an expansion of the first edition and will address gaps in guidance, such as selecting materials of construction, condition monitoring, critical safety equipment, RBI and MI metrics. More examples will be included from member companies for best practices.
This project will include the development and evaluation of tools for application of process safety principles throughout the standard chemical engineering curriculum in addition to, or as an alternative to, adding a new specific process safety course.