Please visit the "Events" page of our website to learn about the sessions and activities sponsored by the Management Division at the 2018 AIChE Annual Meeting.
Saturday, October 27, 2018, 3:45pm EDT to Tuesday, October 30, 2018, 9:30pm EDT
Management Division sessions and activities at the 2018 AIChE Annual Meeting take place from Saturday, October 27 to Tuesday, October 30, 2018.Read more
This event, hosted by the Young Professionals Committee (YPC), is a great opportunity to network with a diverse group of young professionals in a relaxed environment. Tickets can be purchased through your conference registration as a ticketed event, at the Annual Meeting’s on-site registration booth, or they can be purchased on-site at the restaurant (cash-only).Read more
Job hazard analyses require employees and employers to think critically about the dangers of a work environment and prepare operators for the unexpected.
Jeremy Lebowitz, P.E., leads the Industrial, Manufacturing & Laboratories practice at Jensen Hughes (jlebowitz@jensenhughes.com), where he is responsible for developing multidisciplinary safety programs, guiding designs toward building and fire code compliance, and developing performance alternatives that satisfy operational risk and safety objectives. His role also involves implementing technical training and creating software applications. He has a BS in chemical engineering and an MS in fire protection engineering, both from Worcester...Read more
Fatima Ibrahim, CFPS, is a fire protection and hazardous materials consultant with Jensen Hughes (fibrahim@jensenhughes.com), where she assesses the extent of fire, reactivity, and health hazards of chemicals in diverse settings through the lens of building and fire codes and OSHA regulations. She has a background in chemical hazard analysis, special hazards protection, combustible dust, and the occupational safety of industrial processes. Previously, Ibrahim conducted research in the fields of toxicology, medical physics, and biophysics. She...Read more
The Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS) is a not-for-profit, non-bias, corporate membership organization within AIChE that promotes the safe operation, handling, and use of hydrogen and hydrogen systems across all installations and applications. There is a fact sheet available below for downloading and redistributing. For any inquiries regarding the Center for Hydrogen Safety and to discuss access to member benefits, please email chs@aiche.org . Download the CHS fact sheet
The Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS) provides the hydrogen and fuel cell industries and its stakeholders with: Online and face-to-face educational products and resources Hydrogen safety guidelines Accredited first responder training Global workshops and conferences Participation to CHS prioritization activities Access to a support line Member company access to the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Hydrogen Safety Panel (HSP) for independent safety evaluation of projects and facilities including: HSP review of designs and specifications, risk assessments, safety plans, and facility...