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    Safety And Selectivity in the Scale-Up of Chemical Reactions

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    Website https://go.evvnt.com/323840-4?pid=4800 | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Education; Training

    Deadline: June 12, 2019 | Date: June 13, 2019-June 14, 2019

    Venue/Country: Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, Canada

    Updated: 2018-12-10 21:02:58 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The safety of chemical processes is critical for the whole chemical industry. It is vital that process development chemists and engineers are able to identify aspects of the chemistry that may be hazardous or pose a risk to the safety of the process or equipment.

    In order to do this they need to know when to proactively engage colleagues or contractors to carry out process safety testing and hazard analysis, which in turn requires a knowledge of the equipment and test methods available.

    As chemical reactions are scaled up and operations become more economic the ability to remove heat from exothermic events becomes reduced and at the same time the outcome of any incident becomes much more severe.

    This is an almost unique course on the safety of chemical reactions and processes that is designed by chemists for chemists (and engineers) with the ultimate aim of helping the chemical industry reduce the number of chemical or process related incidents.

    URLs:

    Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/323840-0?pid=4800

    Booking: https://go.evvnt.com/323840-2?pid=4800

    Brochure: https://go.evvnt.com/323840-3?pid=4800

    Price:

    Course fee: USD 1899.0

    Speaker: Dr Will Watson

    Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

    Venue Details:

    Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, 123 Queen Street West, Toronto, M5H 2M9, Canada


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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