2017 Spring Meeting and 13th Global Congress on Process Safety
(49c) Hit the Ground Running (Safely): Process Safety for the Early Career Engineer
Authors
Session: PSM2
Submitted by:
Don Connolley, Segment Engineering Technical Authority-Process Safety, BP Corporation
Jerry Forest, Global Process Safety Manager, Celanese
Amy Richards, Ph.D., P.E., CFEI, Senior Staff Consultant, ESI
Abstract
Engineers entering the workforce are frequently expected to participate in process safety elements such as PHA, MOC, incident investigation, mechanical integrity programs and more. Although there is a recent ABET requirement to include process safety in engineering curricula, many schools do not help students define what to expect in their first year.
This paper will discuss common process safety duties, activities, and responsibilities expected of new engineers. The paper will follow the recently published CCPS book Process Safety for Undergraduates and Engineers. It will also introduce the AIChEâs Health and Safety Divisionâs Professional Outreach concept on mentoring. The mentoring project will provide a platform to connect experienced process safety engineers with student and local chapters, and individuals who are seeking assistance with specific process safety topics.