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Handling Hazardous Materials: The Integration Of Chemical Concepts With Practical Applications In The Industrial Workplace For Engineering And Science Majors
Author(s) -
Daryl J. Doyle
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--12041
Subject(s) - hazardous waste , computer science , systems engineering , engineering , construction engineering , engineering management , manufacturing engineering , waste management
The Chemistry discipline at Kettering University offers CHEM-271, Handling Hazardous Materials, as an elective for both science and engineering majors. The prerequisites for this course are two terms of chemistry one of which must contain fundamentals of organic chemistry. The topics covered by this course are not found in any other elective course taken by students at Kettering University. Since this course is not a prerequisite for any other course offered at Kettering University, the coverage of the course varies from term to term depending upon the make of the student body in the class and the students’ interests. The textbook used in the course is Chemical Process Safety, Fundamental with Applications by Crowl and Louvar. Since Kettering University does not offer a chemical engineering degree, only certain portions of the text are used. Topics that are typically covered include: 1) Review of inorganic and organic chemical principles 2) Toxicology 3) Industrial hygiene 4) Toxic release and dispersion models 5) Fires and explosions 6) Inerting 7) Static electricity 8) Risk and risk analysis 9) Accidents and their investigations

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