
Who is Running Your Plant at 3 AM?
Safety experts John Bresland and Ian Travers review the recruitment and training of process staff...
Safety experts John Bresland and Ian Travers review the recruitment and training of process staff...
Introducing the ‘watermelon’ effect, where process safety performance metrics appear ‘green’ sugg...
Every production process has inherent risks. Cyber criminality is now one of these risks.
This September is the 25th anniversary of the accident at Hickson & Welch (H&W) which killed five...
Why we must harness the power of horizontal innovation in the formulation sector
Trude Sundset, CEO of Gassnova and a chemical engineer by training, tells Helen Tunnicliffe why c...
Connected technologies offer the potential to achieve a step change for industrial markets akin t...
Carbon capture and storage costs money, so why bother? On the CCS Safari, Helen Tunnicliffe found...
Rethinking the PhD – and your perceptions
Helen Tunnicliffe goes on safari in Norway to learn about a government-backed scheme to set up ...
How your application to get Chartered is processed
The challenges of managing interfaces and integration at a complex, world-scale refinery and petr...
Project puts ‘poop’ to good use, improving both sanitation and energy supply at one of the bigges...
Project turns plastic waste in the sea into vehicle fuels
Demand for paper is declining - but can the recovery of biomaterials add value to the industry?
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