From: DCHAS Membership Chair <membership**At_Symbol_Here**DCHAS.ORG>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] November 2019 CCPS Process Safety Beacon (What does that button do?)
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 13:46:11 -0500
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Messages for Manufacturing Personnel
This issue is available in multiple languages. Please scroll to the bottom to find your preference.
November 2019 CCPS Process Safety Beacon
(What Does That Button Do?)
ALL AVAILABLE LANGUAGES (Links at Bottom)

 

 

November Beacon
The links at the bottom of this note provide access to the November 2019  Process Safety Beacon. All October Beacon translations are listed, either with a link or as "not available". If the language you want is not available, an email will be sent to you when the translation becomes available, if you are on the distribution list for that language. You may also try going to the and searching for "Beacon and November and 2019" to see if the file has been received and uploaded to the AIChE server.

 

 thanks  whose sponsorship of this month's Process Safety Beacon helps provide the Beacon to over 1 million people.is a leading provider of safety and risk management consulting services, training and software solutions.

 

Beacon Publication Schedule
The Beacon will be distributed in the early morning of the second United States business day of each month. 

 

CCPSC designation is the definitive stamp of approval in process safety, signifying more than just training. This credential is the mark of true expertise in process safety practice. It assures your company and colleagues that you are thoroughly grounded in process safety practice and have the experience and knowledge they seek. To learn more and take the first step toward establishing yourself as a recognized expert in process safety, 

 

AIChE Academy Updates:
Check out Academy's final in-person course for the year and new e-learning course!

 

Public Courses
, Dec 9-11, Houston TX
, Dec 10-13, Houston TX

 

NEW E-Learning Course

 

Upcoming Events

 

Each year the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) and the AIChE Safety & Health Division present the Global Congress on Process Safety (GCPS). =46rom its initial meeting in 2005, GCPS has grown into the world's largest gathering of practitioners from industry, regulatory bodies and academia. Registration will be open by December, 2019.

 

General Beacon Information
When you register to receive the Beacon, you will get a single note with links to all available translations. When registering for the Beacon, we ask that you indicate which languages that you want, so we will be able to send an email to a limited distribution list if a translation is delayed. Information on how to subscribe to the Beacon can be found on the . For more information about CCPS, please visit the 

 

Process Safety Beacon Archive
The has been updated to include all Beacons up to September 2019. Free access to the archive is restricted to "read only" versions of the Beacon. To access the printable version, we request that a company make a contribution equal to one year's dues to program. Your donation will help promote inclusion of process safety in undergraduate chemical engineering programs. In addition to access to the Process Safety Beacon archive, you will receive access to a year of SAChE curriculum materials.

 

Jing Chen 
CCPS Senior Engineering Specialist 

 

American Institute of Chemical Engineers
120 Wall Street, FL 23
New York, NY 10005-4020
Process Safety Messages for Manufacturing Personnel
"Process Safety Beacon"

 



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