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Process safety concerns in process system digitalization

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EDUCATION FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
卷 34, 期 -, 页码 33-46

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ece.2020.11.002

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Process safety; Safety education; Digitalization; Operational safety; Safety in digital operation

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  2. Canada Research Chair (Tier I) Program in Offshore Safety and Risk Engineering

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The use of digital solutions in process operations is becoming more accepted, but safety concerns must be addressed when adopting digitalization. Teaching evolving process safety issues in the classroom to train future chemical engineers is a challenge with an opportunity to bridge the gap between education and practice. Incorporating digital process safety into the chemical engineering curriculum is crucial to address the industry's emphasis on digital solutions in process operations.
While efforts to use digital solutions in process operations are gaining wider acceptance, there are serious safety concerns that need to be addressed when adopting digitalization. Process operations have evolved from batch operation to continuous operation, and from smaller plants to large-scale plants. Automa-tion and digitalization of processes, especially in process monitoring, instrumentation, and control are becoming the norm. Safety issues have also evolved with these developments, from simple equipment failure to failure of process systems (equipment with electronic systems), monitoring and control sys-tems, data encryption systems, and most recently, software systems. How these evolving process safety issues should be taught in the classroom to educate and train the next generation of chemical engineers is a challenge with an opportunity. If such issues are not taught in academia, this will create a gap between education and practice, which would have a negative impact on the overall safety of process facilities. Therefore, proactively converting this challenge to an educational opportunity and bringing digital pro-cess safety issues into the classroom are of paramount importance to help reinforce the concept of making process safety learning a conscious choice. This will hopefully lessen our reliance on learning from acci-dents. The current paper presents the need to incorporate digital process safety as part of the chemical engineering curriculum to adequately address the process industry's emphasis on digital solutions in process operations. (c) 2020 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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