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How to Reduce the Risk of a Dust Explosion

Unwrapping the explosion pentagon to reduce risk

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Who will lead IChemE in 2018?

Introducing your nominees for IChemE’s 2018 trustee vacancies

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Branching Out

Demand for paper is declining - but can the recovery of biomaterials add value to the industry?

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Millennials Teach Baby Boomers a Lesson

How reverse mentoring is bridging the generational skills gap while encouraging fresh thinking

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What Does Being a Learned Society Mean?

Join the discussion and share your views

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Greener Medicines

Chemical engineers and chemists are working together to create a sustainable future at AstraZeneca

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Knowledge Transfer

Now is the time to invest in skills

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Honey, I Shrunk the Antimicrobial Resistance

An engineer’s role in rejuvenating a naturally-inspired antimicrobial

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2018 – The Year of Engineering

Adam Duckett speaks to engineers, schoolchildren and teachers who took part in the UK government’s outreach initiative

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Hydrogen: The Burning Question

Mike Menzies asks what effect does injected hydrogen have on furnace, flame and exhaust in natural gas combustion plant?

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Digging Deeper

Glen Corder and Artem Golev look at the mining industry’s role in a circular economy

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Fire at US speciality chemicals plant

A CHEMICAL plant in Louisiana, US, has caught fire, with no injuries reported.

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Trump declares national emergency over threat to power system

US President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency over threats to the country’s power system and ordered the government to ban equipment from foreign adversaries and audit equipment already installed.

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Singapore pharma innovation programme launched

A MEMORANDUM of understanding between three industry giants and Singapore’s public sector was signed today, which aims to develop the country’s pharmaceutical manufacturing centre.

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IChemE Fellows receive Queen’s Birthday Honours

HER Majesty The Queen has awarded birthday honours to IChemE Fellow Katherine Hirschfeld and Honorary Fellow Andrew Hopkins. Honours were also awarded to resigned Fellow, Mark Toner, and Kathryn Fagg, who is not an IChemE member, but is a chemical engineer who is set to speak at this year’s Chemeca.

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New Zealand’s Mercury boss appointed as chair of business council

FRASER Whineray, CEO of state-owned energy company Mercury, has been appointed as the new chairperson of the New Zealand Government’s Business Advisory Council.

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Italian blast seriously injures two workers

ON 15 May, an explosion at a chemicals plant in an industrial zone in Venice, Italy seriously burned two workers and sent clouds of smoke and flames into the sky, reports Reuters.

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UK government publishes additional REACH guidance in case of no-deal Brexit

THE UK government has published additional documentation on how the UK will manage chemical regulation if it is no longer part of the EU REACH legislation.

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Norwegian Government funds full-scale CCS project

THE Norwegian Government has committed 16.8bn NOK (US$1.8bn) to the full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project which has been named Longship.

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