For safety, health, and environment courses within a process technology program. The NAPTA Series for Process Technology can be used independently and does not require NAPTA participation. The national standard for the safety, health, and environmental issues of process technology Safety, Health, and Environment is part of the NAPTA Series for Process Technology. Developed in partnership with Industry and Education, this unprecedented collection supports a consistent curriculum and exit competencies for process technology graduates. Safety, Health, and Environment provides a common national…mehr
For safety, health, and environment courses within a process technology program. The NAPTA Series for Process Technology can be used independently and does not require NAPTA participation. The national standard for the safety, health, and environmental issues of process technology Safety, Health, and Environment is part of the NAPTA Series for Process Technology. Developed in partnership with Industry and Education, this unprecedented collection supports a consistent curriculum and exit competencies for process technology graduates. Safety, Health, and Environment provides a common national standard for the safety, health, and environment course of a process technology degree program, while serving as a valuable reference guide. The 2nd edition has been thoroughly updated and revised to align with the new NAPTA curriculum.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
About our author The North American Process Technology Alliance (NAPTA) is an organization of process technology (PTEC) education providers, industry experts and community stakeholders working cooperatively toward a common goal. The NAPTA is the standard-bearer of the PTEC curriculum. The NAPTA audits PTEC degree programs in North America and endorses those that meet its criteria. Eligible colleges have received the NAPTA endorsement.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to Safety, Health, and Environment 2. Types of Hazards and Their Effects 3. Recognizing Chemical Hazards 4. Recognizing Biological Hazards 5. Equipment and Energy Hazards 6. Fire and Explosion Hazards 7. Pressure, Temperature, and Radiation Hazards 8. Hazardous Atmospheres and Respiration Hazards 9. Working Area and Height Hazards 10. Hearing and Noise Hazards 11. Construction, Maintenance, and Tool Hazards 12. Vehicle and Transportation Hazards 13. Natural Disasters and Inclement Weather 14. Physical Security and Cybersecurity 15. Recognizing Ergonomic Hazards 16. Recognizing Environmental Hazards 17. Introduction to Hazard Controls 18. Engineering Controls: Alarms and Indicator Systems 19. Engineering Controls: Process Containment and Process Upset Controls 20. Administrative Controls: Programs and Practices 21. Permitting Systems 22. Personal Protective Equipment and First Aid 23. Monitoring Equipment 24. Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Response Equipment Appendix: Government/Regulatory and Industry Resources
1. Introduction to Safety, Health, and Environment 2. Types of Hazards and Their Effects 3. Recognizing Chemical Hazards 4. Recognizing Biological Hazards 5. Equipment and Energy Hazards 6. Fire and Explosion Hazards 7. Pressure, Temperature, and Radiation Hazards 8. Hazardous Atmospheres and Respiration Hazards 9. Working Area and Height Hazards 10. Hearing and Noise Hazards 11. Construction, Maintenance, and Tool Hazards 12. Vehicle and Transportation Hazards 13. Natural Disasters and Inclement Weather 14. Physical Security and Cybersecurity 15. Recognizing Ergonomic Hazards 16. Recognizing Environmental Hazards 17. Introduction to Hazard Controls 18. Engineering Controls: Alarms and Indicator Systems 19. Engineering Controls: Process Containment and Process Upset Controls 20. Administrative Controls: Programs and Practices 21. Permitting Systems 22. Personal Protective Equipment and First Aid 23. Monitoring Equipment 24. Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Response Equipment Appendix: Government/Regulatory and Industry Resources
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