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Addressing homeland security in a process safety course
David Silverstein
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Addressing
100%
Chemical Engineering
16%
Chemical Plant
33%
Class
16%
Context
16%
Curriculum
16%
Documentation
16%
Engineers
16%
Environmental Law
16%
Ethics
16%
Federal Government
16%
Government
33%
Industry
16%
Information
33%
Module
66%
Occurrence
16%
Plant
66%
Public
33%
Rapid
16%
Risk Analysis
16%
Safety
100%
Security
100%
Waste Minimisation
16%
Engineering
Accident Prevention
75%
Chemical Engineering
25%
Chemical Plant
50%
Elements
25%
Engineering Student
25%
Environment
50%
Hazard and Operability Study (Process Safety)
25%
Individual Plant
25%
Minimization
25%
Module
100%
Process Safety
100%
Production Waste
25%
Rapid Change
25%
Sustainability Engineering
25%
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
100%
Hazard and Operability Study (Process Safety)
100%
Process Safety
100%