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Author and engineer Fiona Erskine chats with Trish and Traci

Podcast: Process Safety Meets Nancy Drew, James Bond and MacGyver

Sept. 17, 2024
In this episode of Process Safety with Trish and Traci we interview Fiona Erskine, an engineer and crime novelist who has a passion for process safety.
Book Club: Remediation of Contaminated Sites

Chemical Processing Book Club: Clean Up Contaminated Sites and Hopefully Avoid Lawsuits

Sept. 11, 2024
David L. Russell says that mistakes caused by incompetence lead to expensive and incomplete cleanups. His book seeks to change that.

Podcast: Hazardous Lies: Former Safety Investigator Pens Fictional Thriller

May 14, 2024
Stephen J. Wallace’s novel is set in an ethylene production facility where an explosion kills workers. Plant management, emboldened by powerful political allies, scramble to hide...
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Chemical Processing Book Club: Strong Supply Chains Through Resilient Operations

Dec. 19, 2023
What happens when five consultants introduce five principles for supply-chain health? You get a new book.
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Chemical Processing Book Club: Valued at Work

Dec. 13, 2023
Lauren Neal shares how women navigating the traditionally male-dominated technical sector often feel undervalued, leading to a missed opportunity to achieve their full potential...
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Chemical Processing Book Club: Transforming Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Oct. 24, 2023
Girish K. Malhotra explains his vision for environmental innovation
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Chemical Processing Book Club: Discover Industrial Chemical Separation Insights

Sept. 8, 2023
A candid conversation with authors Tim Frank and Bruce Holden on historical perspective, key features and insights from personal experience in the chemical industry.
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Chemical Processing Book Club: 'The Exceptions'

Aug. 4, 2023
CP's editor-at-large says his anger and frustration grew with each page because so many talented scientists never had the opportunity to achieve their potential.