Safety and Chemical Engineering Education (SAChE) | AIChE SAChE is an effort between CCPS and universities to provide teaching materials and programs that incorporate elements of process safety with the education of undergraduate students and young practicing engineers
Safety and Chemical Engineering Education (SAChE) Certificate Program SAChE Certificate courses are recommended for all undergraduate students in chemical, mechanical and industrial engineering, as well as in chemistry This material is also beneficial to early career professionals in industrial settings
SAChE® - An Introduction to Process Safety | AIChE This course is designed as the introductory course to the SAChE Process Safety curriculum This course is primarily intended for those who have little or no previous exposure to process safety – that is, students early in their undergraduate chemical engineering studies
SAChE® - Facility Siting | AIChE SAChE® - Facility Siting This course is designed to introduce the student to Facility Siting concepts that are used to evaluate process safety risks associated with the location of the process units within a facility
SAChE® – Practical Process Safety 1 | AIChE Explain how process safety risk is evaluated (this section is a review of what you have learned in other SAChE courses, as well) Describe how risks are managed in the equipment life cycle
SAChE® - Hazard Recognition | AIChE Students will learn how to recognize common types of hazards they might encounter, as well as to understand what these hazards mean in the overall system Students will also learn to recognize conditions that may increase the severity of these hazards Learn more about the SAChE Certificate Program
SAChE® - Lab Safety | AIChE SAChE® - Lab Safety Laboratory safety is important for undergraduate students working in unit operations or other laboratories, and faculty, graduate students, and industrial practitioners working in research laboratories