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EXPANDING GLOBAL AND REGIONAL ENGAGEMENT CCPS ANNUAL REPORT | 2019-20

GLOBALIZATION EDUCATION MEMBERSHIP CCPS has your Professional Development Covered from the Classroom to the Frontlines...

Credentialing Faculty Workshops

Academy

Early Career Professional ECP

SAChE

Student Boot Camps Table of Contents

The CCPS Story...... 2

Message from the Executive Director & CEO...... 3

Highlights from the Year...... 4

Get Your Company Involved...... 5

Resources to Explore...... 6-7

From the Classroom to the Frontlines...... 8-11

g Student Boot Camps...... 8

g SAChE...... 9

g Early Career Professional (ECP)...... 9

g Academy...... 10 Credentialing Faculty g Faculty Workshops...... 11 Workshops g Credentialing...... 11 Academy Events and Meetings...... 12-21 2020 Meetings, Destinations and Global Offices ...... 22-23

CCPS Organizational Structure...... 24-32

Early Career g Technical Steering Committee (TSC)...... 24 Professional ECP g Activities Management...... 24

g Managing Board...... 24 SAChE g Advisory Board...... 25 g Project Planning & Operating Committee...... 25

g Projects and Volunteers...... 26-29

g Programs and Volunteers...... 29-30

g Staff, Consultants and Instructors...... 31-32 Student Updates and Impact ...... 33 Boot Camps

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 1 The CCPS Story

Just after midnight on December 3, 1984, water contamination of a tank of methyl isocyanate in Bhopal, , initiated a series of events that led to a catastrophic toxic release, killing more than 3,000 residents and injuring over 100,000.

In February of 1985, industry leaders asked the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) to lead a collaborative effort to eliminate catastrophic process safety incidents. On March 23, 1985, AIChE formed the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS); CCPS completed Guidelines for Hazard Evaluation Procedures a short time later. As we enter 2020, we pause to reflect on the progress we’ve made while we continue to honor the memories of those lost in Bhopal by striving for a future where we can eliminate all process safety incidents. Toward this end, we remain committed to learning from incidents, advancing the practice, and collaborating broadly to implement safety measures. Vision 20/20 serves as our road map. Come join the global community committed to Process Safety—be ready for the future by working to create it.

MEETINGS BOOKS EDUCATION GLOBALIZATION MEMBERSHIP

Publication of Risk Based Process Safety Industry (RBPS) leaders request AIChE to Formation of form CCPS the CCPS China CCPS' first Section AIChE Board book published authorizes Guideline Publication of formation of for Hazard CCPS' Process CCPS Evaluation Safety Metrics Procedures Formation of First Publication Tom Carmody SAChE (Safety Formation of publication of the First Global CCPS named as First CCPS and Chemical the Process of Process Business Congress on membership Bhopal CCPS Executive international Engineering Safety Incident Safety Beacon Case for Process Safety increases to Disaster Director conference Education) Database newsletter Process Safety (GCPS) 100 members

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2 2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT Message from the Executive Director & CEO

Shakeel Kadri attended by nearly 320 delegates The Undergraduate Process Safety CCPS Executive and highlighted the Vision 20/20 Education program continues to Director & CEO implementation in the region; and the progress, with an additional eight new As we begin a year ended with the 7th CCPS China interactive SAChE modules. Six faculty new decade, I Conference, held in Suzhou Bay, workshops were held and hosted by want to pause China, that brought together 1000 Dow, Chevron, BASF, LyondellBasell, and reflect on delegates from more than 15 countries. and ExxonMobil. Additionally, seven Process Safety Student Boot the Bhopal Gas CCPS expanded its engagement tragedy, which Camps were conducted with a through two global face-to-face combined attendance of 265 students. occurred 35 years ago, killing more Technical Steering Committee than 3,000 residents and injuring The CCPS Credentialing (CCPSC) (TSC) meetings as well as 3 virtual program completed three certification over 100,000 people. We honor the TSC Meetings. There were also six memories of those who lost their lives exams in 2019, with 192 process regional TSC meetings around the safety specialists becoming CCPSC and suffered from this tragedy, and world in; New Delhi, Leverkusen, recognize the progress that CCPS and certified to date. Five CCPS book titles São Paulo, Mumbai, Calgary and were published in 2019, including 2 other process safety organizations Suzhou, connecting approximately have made to expand the message of books translated into Chinese. And 800 members and non-members to the Beacon celebrated 18 years of process safety worldwide, to protect important learning and networking people, property and the environment. continuous publication and is available opportunities. Two visits to Brazil in 40 languages. CCPS' mission is to eliminate all provided important opportunities to process safety incidents, towards that engage, collaborate and connect with When CCPS Vision 20/20 was created, end, CCPS is enhancing its initiatives member and nonmember companies it was envisioned that by the year from the classroom to the frontlines, throughout the region. Topics 2020, leaders in process safety would providing exciting new opportunities discussed included process safety value and demonstrate actionable to learn, train and develop throughout challenges in mining, biofuels, and commitment to the Vision 20/20 tenets all levels of one’s career. Whether it metal operations. that prevent, minimize, and mitigate be online, face-to-face, networking process safety incidents. As 2020 2019 year saw record growth in begins, I am encouraged that progress regionally or internationally, CCPS is the CCPS on a global scale, with 31 new home for process safety worldwide. has been made; however, much members, the majority of which were broader advancements are needed. In 2019, CCPS held four global- outside the United States, including The CCPS Vision 20/20 team has regional conferences. The 15th our first new members located in Israel heard your feedback and is working Global Congress on Process Safety and Chile. In an effort to support our to expand its tools and guidance (GCPS) in New Orleans, LA brought continued global expansion, the CCPS to improve its deployment support almost 1000 attendees from about Planning and Operations Committee structure. 300 organizations; the 4th Europe was restructured to include more global Conference on Process Safety and representation to provide synergies to As we close the chapter on this Big Data, in , drew support the planning of the GCPS and decade, and begin a new one, I want 115 delegates from 62 organizations; in the development of future projects. to thank you for your continuing the 5th Global Summit on Process support. I look forward to a very Safety (GSPS), held in Singapore, was productive and safe 2020. CCPS Houston office opens

CCPS European regional office opens in collaboration CCPS CCPS with DECHEMA Members: Members: CCPS First Global 60% CCPS launches CCPS 50% First Process membership Incorporation Summit on USA, Credential membership USA, Safety Boot Vision 20/20 increases to of CCPS in Process Safety 40% Program increases to 50% Camp Launched 150 members India (GSPS) Outside USA (CCPSC) 200 members Outside USA

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2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 3 Highlights from the Year

2019: Expanding global and regional engagement and 31 responsible collaboration NEW MEMBER COMPANIES HAVE Our growing CCPS community JOINED CCPS

And the list continues to grow, from…

g SINGAPORE g CANADA g INDIA g AFRICA g CHILE g SAUDI ARABIA g USA g GERMANY g MALAYSIA g BRAZIL g CHINA g KUWAIT g COLOMBIA g ISRAEL

Face-to-face meetings

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDED: CCPS WELCOMED MORE THAN HELD OVER g The 15th Global Congress on Process Safety that was attended by 1,000 registrants from over 2,800 15 300 companies and 30 countries ATTENDEES CONFERENCES g The 7th CCPS China Conference on Process AND MEETINGS Safety had nearly 1,000 attendees, while the pre-conference workshop attracted 130 attendees. g The 5th Singapore CCPS Global Summit was attended by 250 delegates from around the world.

Resources to explore

Since 2012, companies have employed Vision 20/20 to create a road map for continuous The Process Safety Beacon, translated 5 improvement of their process safety efforts. into 40 languages, continues to be a go-to INDUSTRY resource for our members. TENETS Vision 20/20 is driven by five industry tenets of committed culture; compliance with standards; intentional competency; vibrant management systems; and enhanced applications of lessons learned. It is further enriched by four global societal themes, including; enhanced stakeholder knowledge; 27 meticulous verification; harmonization of global standards; Companies have participated in programs and responsible collaboration. that have translated CCPS books and tools into spanish, chinese, and portuguese.

4 2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT Get Your Company Involved

JOIN CCPS as a member company to help MENTOR your new employees by bringing prevent catastrophic process safety incidents. them to the Young Professionals program at NOT A CCPS MEMBER YET? the GCPS. Join CCPS: aiche.org/ccps aiche.org/community/sites/committees/ Email [email protected] or call 1.646.495.1371 young-professionals As a new member, link with an existing member company to VOLUNTEER for a CCPS project gain valuable knowledge and improve your CCPS experience. subcommittee. Share your knowledge and help shape industry best practices. There COMMUNICATE the message by forwarding are several ongoing projects that can be CCPS’ Process Safety Beacon to your found on the CCPS website. Highlight your expertise by colleagues. contributing to project development or participate as a peer reviewer. Key contributions will be recognized in Sign up for the CCPS Beacon: the books published. This is a chance to be immortalized aiche.org/ccps/resources/process-safety-beacon as an expert in your field. Your company must be a CCPS member to volunteer CONNECT with your process safety peers for a project. Contact a CCPS staff member or submit through CCPS LinkedIn. the form on the CCPS website (Note: Please log in as a member.) Join CCPS LinkedIn Group: linkedin.com/groups/105603 VOLUNTEER TODAY: aiche.org/ccps

PARTICIPATE by getting your company your entire workforce by getting EDUCATE involved in CCPS’ Vision 20/20 Responsible involved with the CCPS education curriculum, Collaboration activities throughout the year. with face-to-face instructor-led courses including Process Safety Boot Camp (CH Contact Louisa Nara for more 900) / Foundations of Process Safety (CH 910), Incident information: [email protected] Investigation (CH901), Recognizing Catastrophic Incident Warning Signs (CH850), and our many eLearning courses on process safety and related topics. CERTIFY your knowledge. The program for obtaining the “CCPS Certified” credential aiche.org/ccps is gaining momentum and recognition around the globe. There are several opportunities per year to SHARE your expertise by participating in the take the CCPS certification examination. The assessment Global Congress on Process Safety (GCPS), process is rigorous and verifies that your knowledge is Global Summit on Process Safety (GSPS), a CCPS broad, deep and current. Earning the credential will gain you Regional Conference, or a Global or Regional Technical recognition as one of the elite certified experts in the field of Steering Committee meeting. Process Safety. CONFERENCES, MEETING & EVENTS: Learn more about the process: aiche.org/ccps/ aiche.org/ccps resources/certified-process-safety-professional

MODEL your company as a process safety ADVERTISE your company’s services, champion for CCPS publications and tools. logo and website for FREE at CCPS’ online Professional Services Directory. This opportunity [email protected] is only available to CCPS member companies. For information on how to get your company listed, please contact Michele Horwitz at [email protected]. Review current listings at: aiche.org/ccps/community/ members/directory

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 5 Resources to Explore

Books Published in 2019 Process Safety Incident Database (PSID) g Process Safety Leadership from the Boardroom to PSID is a lessons learned tool, the Front Line containing over 800 incidents, and 425 users from over 85 CCPS g G/L for Investigating Process Safety Incidents, 3rd Ed member companies. To enhance g More Incidents that Define Process Safety the benefit of the database and to expand the breadth of knowledge in the system, members g G/L for Inherently Safer Chemical Processes: A Life Cycle are strongly encouraged to submit at least one incident per Approach, 3rd Ed year into the database. To ensure company privacy, CCPS g Guide to Making Acute Risk Decisions removes all identifiable company information from the incidents before adding them into the database. If you’re interested in contributing to this lessons learned database, please contact Christa Pennino at [email protected]. To register for PSID, please go to http://psidnet.com.

CCPS Glossary CCPS approved definitions for chemical process safety verbiage. Ongoing 2020 Book Projects aiche.org/ccps/resources/glossary g Guidelines for Process Safety during Transient Operations Process Safety Incident Evaluation (PSIE) g Risk Based Process Safety in Pilot Plants & Laboratories The Process Safety Incident Evaluation g Process Safety in Upstream Oil & Gas app lets users evaluate a chemical g Guidelines for Updating & Revalidating PHA, 2nd Ed. incident against safety indicators. g Lessons Learned Years Later – In the Aftermath The PSIE app has three main of Incidents components: the Process Safety Incident (PSI) Evaluation Questionnaire, the g Golden Rules of Process Safety for Select Technologies Severity Weighting Questionnaire, and the Chemical and Mixtures Database. Process Safety Beacon https://itunes.apple.com/ Sponsored and produced by us/app/process- CCPS, the Process Safety Beacon safety-incident-evaluation-psie/ is a resource aimed at delivering id1219287652?mt=8 process safety messages to plant https://play.google.com/ operators and other store/apps/details?id=com.aiche.ccps. personnel. The monthly one-pager, often used as a training psie&hl=en_US tool, covers a breadth of process safety topics. Each issue discusses a real-life accident, and describes the lessons learned and practical means to prevent a similar accident in RAST and CHEF your plant. With an estimated distribution of a million readers, The Risk Analysis Screening Tool (RAST) is an Excel based and published in 40 languages, the Beacon is CCPS’ most software that is used to help validate hazard scenarios and widely read publication. evaluate process risks. RAST is an excellent tool for assisting aiche.org/ccps/resources/process-safety-beacon/ Process Hazards Analysis (PHA) teams, managing the risks subscribe associated with changes to a process, or evaluating and potentially reducing the risks of a process during its design. The user inputs information about the chemicals, equipment and unit operations, the process conditions, and the facility

6 2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT layout. The RAST software validates potentially hazardous Knovel (www.knovel.com) offers the largest standalone scenarios, uses industry guidelines for event frequency and collection with several titles that contain importable Excel consequence impact, and estimates the risk based on the data. Included in the collection are all CCPS Guidelines and company-specific risk criteria. Users can select scenarios for Concepts titles including: further assessment through a Layer of Protection Analysis g (LOPA). The RAST software was upgraded and reissued on Process Safety Leadership from the Boardroom to March 25, 2019. the Front Line g G/L for Investigating Process Safety Incidents, Chemical Hazards Engineering Fundamentals (CHEF) is a Calculation Aid for those interested in understanding 3rd Ed the mathematical framework of RAST. CHEF provides the g G/L for Integrating Process Safety into Engineering background equations that are used. Projects Tools, user’s manuals, and case studies are on the g Bow Ties in Risk Management: A Concept Book for CCPS website: aiche.org/ccps/resources/risk-analysis- Process Safety screening-tool-rast-and-chemical-hazard-engineering- fundamentals-chef. g Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS) g International Conference and Workshop Proceedings Safe Work Practices (SWP) (CCPS) Various SWP's are documented on the CCPS website. The content is designed to reach, and provide value to a very Evergreen/LOPA Database broad audience, including operations, maintenance and The Evergreen/LOPA database is a simplified quantitative engineering personnel in the process industries (chemical, tool for analyzing and assessing risk. The tool was originally petrochemical, electronics, oil & gas, LNG, and others). It is developed by user organizations during the 1990's as also intended to appeal to management personnel as they a streamlined risk assessment tool, using conservative attempt to justify the investment within their organization. rules and order of magnitude estimates of frequency This information has been tailored to reach large and small probability and consequence severity. The resource is free global organizations. for CCPS members. Specific notes and potential vulnerabilities are presented, aiche.org/ccps/resources/tools/lopa allowing users to personalize safe work practices in order to raise a sense of vulnerability with respect to potential hazards. Professional Services Directory In 2019, six new Safe Work Practices have been added to the website. CCPS member companies who contribute to the The Professional Services Directory on the CCPS website SWP initiative will receive special acknowledgement. is a fantastic free opportunity to feature your company’s services, logo, and website, and posting is only available to aiche.org/ccps/resources/tools/safe-work-practices CCPS member companies. This online resource and benefit will make CCPS end-user member companies aware of your Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) company as the service provider. Resources Chemical Reactivity Worksheet This web based collection of resources are for each of the 20 elements of Risk Based Process Safety. The Chemical Reactivity Worksheet (CRW) is a free software program you can use to find the chemical reactivity aiche.org/ccps/resources/rbps of thousands of common hazardous chemicals, the compatibility of absorbents, and the suitability of materials CCPS on Knovel in the construction of chemical processes. The most recent update (version 4.0.3) was released on July 1, 2019. As a CCPS member, your organization The update includes a mixture cloning function, mixture is entitled to a 35% discount on the migration utility, and is compatible with the latest PC and CCPS collection on Knovel. For more Mac operating systems. information about subscribing to the on CCPS collection on Knovel, contact aiche.org/ccps/resources/chemical-reactivity-worksheet Knovel directly at [email protected].

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 7 CCPS has your Professional Development Covered from the Classroom to the Frontlines...

Student Boot Camps

Student Boot Camps, sponsored by CCPS member companies, provide an introduction to engineering students about how leading companies across a variety of chemical process industry (CPI) sectors manage process safety to prevent catastrophic accidents involving toxic, highly reactive, and flammable materials. These events are part of the Undergraduate Process Safety Learning Initiative (UPLSI), a core priority of the AIChE Foundation's Doing a World of Good campaign. Syngenta and Chemours Sponsored CCPS Student Boot Camp This year, CCPS organized six boot camps as well as the first Student Process Safety Workshop in China.

g 2019 Praxair Sponsored CCPS Student Boot Camp February 1-2 | Villanova University

g 2019 Trinseo Sponsored CCPS Student Process Safety Workshop March 9 | Tech University

g 2019 Sponsored CCPS Student Boot Camp April 12-13 | Ohio University AdvanSix Sponsored CCPS Student Boot Camp g 2019 AdvanSix Sponsored CCPS Student Boot Camp August 23-24 | Virginia Commonwealth University

g 2019 Bayer Sponsored CCPS Student Boot Camp September 13-14 | Brigham Young University

g 2019 Syngenta and Chemours Sponsored CCPS Student Boot Camp September 21-22 | North Carolina A&T State University

g 2019 Ecolab Sponsored CCPS Student Boot Camp September 27-28 | University of Minnesota, Duluth Bayer Sponsored CCPS Student Boot Camp

8 2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT SAChE®

Launching your career with a strong process safety foundation to help create a safer, more livable world...... begins in the classroom. As part of AIChE’s Doing a World of Good campaign, and in conjunction with the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS), industry and academia have come together to launch a major global initiative to improve and accelerate process safety education at the university level so you can graduate with an understanding of process safety.

26 FREE Courses On-Demand Interactive Easy-to-Use

g An Introduction to Managing g Hazards and Risk: What Can g NEW! Risk Review Using LOPA Process Safety Hazards Go Wrong? (Layer of Protection Analysis) g Introduction to Process Safety g Hazards and Risk: Safeguards g The Role of Inert Gases Other Than Relief Systems in Process Safety g NEW! Lab Safety g Source Models g NEW! Risk Based Process Safety - g Chemical Process Safety in the Training & Procedures Chemical Process Industries g Toxicological Hazards g NEW! Dust Explosion Control g Understanding Hazards & Risk g Hazard Recognition g NEW! Process Safety Ethics Find resources and learn – A Brief Introduction more at aiche.org/sache g Identifying & Minimizing Process Safety Hazards g NEW! Atmospheric Dispersion g Process Safety Lessons Taught g NEW! Hazards and Risk: Introduction from Experience to Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis g Runaway Reactions g NEW ! Risk Based Process Safety Manager Risk - Commit to Process Safety g Chemical Reactivity Hazards g Common Chemicals and g Explosion Hazards Their Major Hazards g Fire Hazards g Inherently Safer Design g Hazards and Risk: Introduction g Risk Based Process Safety to Pressure Protection - Manage Risk: Operations

ECP Early Career Professionals

Process Safety training and the understanding of practical aspects of day-to-day work are typically lacking for those early in their career. As such, in July 2019, a subcommittee of Early Career Professionals (ECP) in Process Safety was established. The subcommittee’s charter is to identify the needs of the ECP to execute their responsibilities in the Process Safety field. Because the level of training ECPs receive varies prior to starting their careers, focused courses are needed. The subcommittee will identify key focus areas that ECPs encounter, to determine the best in-class training available and to identify where the gaps are. CCPS intends to create a program to fill these gaps with training geared to the target population. In addition to the traditional delivery methods, transformational technologies, such as augmented reality and virtual reality, will also be considered. For more information about the program, or if you would like to volunteer for the subcommittee, please contact Anil Gokhale at [email protected].

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 9 AIChE® Academy is the place for process safety training

Find CCPS Courses, Plus Much More AIChE Academy brings a full array of education and training resources to CCPS member companies and their employees. Find CCPS courses and process safety themed webinars all in one convenient place. You can search by topic, availability of CEUs and PDHs, delivery method, skill level - even location. Start learning today.

Public Sessions, In-Company Training, and eLearning Courses Embodying CCPS’ practice-leading guidelines, and developed by highly experienced industry professionals, process safety courses from the AIChE Academy are offered both online and in-person. Sign up for single or multiple group seats (onsite or online), Academy has just the training you and your staff need.

eLearning Courses Public Courses g 20 Elements of Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) g CCPS / RAPID Webinar: The Link Between Process Safety & Process Intensification g Hazard Identification for Operators and Maintenance Workers g Advanced Concepts for Process Hazard Analysis g HAZOP Studies g Hazard Identification for Operations and Maintenance Workers g Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA) g HAZOP Studies and Other PHA Techniques for g Management of Change Process Safety and Risk Management g OSHA Process Safety Management Review g Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis g Process Safety Leadership for Front-Line g Inherently Safer Design Supervisors g Managing Process Safety Risks During g Process Safety Management for Biodiesel Organizational Change g Process Safety Management for Bioethanol g Overview of Risk Based Process Safety g Process Safety Management Overview g Process Safety Boot Camp/Foundations of Process Safety g The Importance of Codes and Standards for g Recognizing Catastrophic Incident Warning Signs Process Safety g Senior Leaders and Process Safety: The Role and g What Every New Engineer Needs to Know the Responsibility about Process Safety g g Plus more than 20 SAChE modules on all aspects The OSHA Regulatory Approach to Process of Process Safety Safety Management

Some eLearning Courses are available in Spanish, Portuguese, and Mandarin. Please visit aiche.org/academy for details.

CCPS MEMBERS DISCOUNTED FEES: Employees of CCPS member companies enjoy the low member rate BENEFIT IN for all CCPS and SAChE courses. And member companies are entitled to discounted rates on group training, both onsite and online. For more information, contact [email protected]. TWO WAYS FREE SEATS: As each new eLearning course is launched, CCPS Member companies are 2 entitled to three free seats. For more information, contact [email protected].

10 2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT CCPS Faculty Workshops

Faculty Workshops sponsored by CCPS member companies show chemical engineering faculty how process safety is put into industrial practice and demonstrates the importance of process safety to the design and operation of a . These events are part of AIChE’s Doing a World of Good campaign.

g 2019 LyondellBasell Sponsored CCPS Faculty Workshop January 6-9, 2019 | Houston, TX

g 2019 Dow Sponsored CCPS Faculty Workshop June 10-13, 2019 | Midland, MI Bayer Sponsored CCPS Faculty Workshop

g 2019 BASF Sponsored CCPS Faculty Workshop July 22-25, 2019 | Wyandotte, MI

g 2019 Bayer Sponsored CCPS Faculty Workshop July 29 - August 1, 2019 | Muscatine, IA

g 2019 Chevron Sponsored CCPS Faculty Workshop August 4-7, 2019 | Richmond, CA

g 2019 ExxonMobil Sponsored CCPS Faculty Workshop August 12-15, 2019 | Baytown, TX Dow Sponsored CCPS Faculty Workshop

For more information: aiche.org/ccps/resources/conferences/events/faculty-workshops

CCPS Process Safety Professional Certification

Become recognized as an expert in Process Safety by passing the CCPS Process Safety Certification (CCPSC) exam and show your employer and colleagues that you have the depth and breadth of experience needed to excel in your career. The exam to obtain your CCPSC credential, offered multiple times per year, is receiving global recognition and is in high demand. CCPS now has almost 200 Process Safety experts worldwide. The requirements to qualify for this rigorous exam include references, academic and long term employment information, and an in-depth knowledge of the CCPS Risk Based Process Safety concepts and applications. For more information about the CCPSC certification program, please go to aiche.org/ccps/resources/certified-process-safety-professional To maintain your credentials, renewal is required annually via continuing education.

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 11 NORTH AMERICA

15TH GLOBAL CONGRESS ON PROCESS SAFETY The 15th Global Congress on Process Safety (GCPS) was held March 31 – April 2, 2019 at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside. This world premier process safety conference hosted 1,000 attendees from over 300 companies and 30 countries. Attendees had the opportunity to hear and see featured keynote presentations, followed by 195 technical and 95 poster presentations. Following the conclusion of the GCPS, a full day CCPS Technical Steering Committee Meeting with more than 160 attendees was held. Topics included: g Updates and challenges from the CSB g Regulatory agenda updates by the U.S. DOL/OSHA Office of Engineering Safety g Chemical National Emphasis Program updates (NEP)

15th GCPS Planning Committee Shakeel Kadri presents a token of thanks to Matthew C. Koenings after Matthew’s keynote speech on “The Upside of UPSLI: Ensuring a Safer Industry through Undergraduate Process Safety Education”

Louisa Nara and Pete Lodal presenting at the Technical CCPS Technical Steering Committee Meeting in Steering Committee Meeting in New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA

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4TH ANNUAL CANADIAN TECHNICAL STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING The 4th Annual Regional Canadian Technical Steering Committee Meeting was held in Calgary and hosted by Inter Pipeline on September 12, 2019. A record setting 70 people and 36 companies registered for the meeting, reflecting a 36% increase in company attendance over last year. Also, for the first time this year, Doctoral Candidates from the University of Alberta attended to present their research. Panel sessions were held on the subjects of Safe Operating Procedures, as well as Corrective Actions Management.

FALL TECHNICAL STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING The Fall Technical Steering Committee (TSC) Meeting was held November 6-7, 2019 in Sugar Land, TX and attended by over 80 members, each of who contributed in workshop breakout groups, presentations and incident sharing. The evening concluded with valuable networking at the TSC reception and dinner. Members gave very interesting presentations this year on Process Safety Management, Improvements and Learnings, Process Safety in the Steel Industry, Managing Process Safety during Mergers and Divestitures, and updates on their projects’ status.

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 13 LATIN AMERICA

Process Safety Outreach in Latin America

CCPS REGIONAL MEETINGS CCPS gathered with a total of 90 people from 20 member and nonmember organizations in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro from May 8-15, 2019. CCPS Executive Director & CEO, Shakeel Kadri, attended the events alongside Latin America Regional Manager, Marvin Szoychen, and CCPS Staff Consultant, Alexandre Glitz. The attendees discussed process safety challenges in mining, biofuels, and metals operations. While in Brazil, CCPS held a regional meeting at ABIQUIM’s São Paulo headquarters on May 8, 2019. Representatives from DuPont, FM Global, Chevron, and Johnson & Johnson were present. CCPS also met with various member and non-member companies from May 9-15, 2019. Organizations included Usiminas and Raízen in São Paulo, as well as IBP and Petrobras in Rio de Janeiro.

REGIONAL MEETING AT GCPS CCPS organized a Latin America Regional Meeting during the 15th Global Congress on Process Safety. 25 attendees participated, and discussed process safety in the mining and metallurgical industries.

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AÇOBRAZIL CONFERENCE CCPS attended the AçoBrazil Conference in Brasília from August 20-21, 2019. Shakeel Kadri was a keynote speaker and conducted a pre-conference workshop on Process Safety Management.

PROCESS SAFETY BOOT CAMP CCPS organized a Foundations for Process Safety Boot Camp in Costa Rica from July 29 - August 2, 2019. Sponsored by Cargill, the event was translated for its 35 attendees.

EUROPE

4TH EUROPEAN REGIONAL TECHNICAL STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING The meeting held on March 6-7, 2019 in Leverkusen, Germany, hosted by Covestro, was represented by 24 attendees from 18 CCPS member and non-member companies. The day and a half meeting featured incident sharing, case studies, new product development, a round table discussion, as well as corporate presentations specific to each company’s lessons learned on varying topics of interest.

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 15 PROCESS SAFETY IN EUROPE, ORGANIZATIONS, NETWORKS AND THE INDUSTRY The Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) and The European Council (Cefic) jointly hosted the European Process and Plant Safety Conference in Brussels, on September 11, 2019. Forty-one persons attended this event from 33 organizations, including 9 CCPS member companies. The one-day conference consisted of 2 keynote presentations, 10 technical talks, and 3 sessions.

2019 EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON PROCESS SAFETY AND BIG DATA Organized by CCPS and EPSC, and hosted at the DECHEMA House in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on October 1-2, 2019, the conference boasted 116 attendees from 39 organizations, 24 of which were CCPS member companies. The conference opened with a Keynote on the subject of “Integrating the Digital Field Worker,” followed by a Panel on “Process Industry’s Evolution towards Big Data for Process Safety: Challenges and Successes.” Panelists were from Dow, DuPont, Total, and Shell. Three additional sessions were conducted throughout day one, on topics which included: g Tools to Avoid Human Errors Session g Data Lakes / Intelligent Dashboards / KPIs and Big Data Analytics g Big Data Analytics and Standards Day two, featured two Keynotes, the first entitled “Applying Safety Analytics for Improving Organizational Risk Capability to Reduce Incident Frequency and Severity: From Heavy Industry to the Modern Tech World” and the second on “Artificial Intelligence for Process Safety: Past, Present, and Future.” This was followed by a panel discussion on Current Technology Developments for EHS Digital Solutions. Panelists were from Sphera, Honeywell and IBM. The day concluded with sessions on the following topics: g Practical Examples/Case Studies and Plant Monitoring Session g Robotics in Support of Safety and Predictive Maintenance g Standard and Methods and Augmented Reality Session

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ASIA PACIFIC & MIDDLE EAST

3RD KUWAIT INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY, SECURITY AND ENVIRONMENT (KIHSSE) CONFERENCE • FEBRUARY 18-20, 2019 CCPS staff played a key role at the Kuwait International Health, Safety, Security and Environment (KIHSSE) 2019 Conference. The 2019 event stood at the forefront of blending HSSE as a practice to attain Business Excellence under the theme, “Transforming HSE Culture for a Resilient Future.” CCPS Executive Director & CEO, Shakeel Kadri, delivered the keynote speech, while Bruce Vaughen, Lead Process Safety Subject Matter Expert, presented a paper on the Risk Analysis Screening Tool (RAST). Umesh Dhake, Asia Pacific & Middle East Regional Manager, presented CCPS’ work at a technical session on key updates incorporated in the 3rd edition of CCPS Guidelines on Investigating Process Safety Incidents. Bruce Vaughen and Umesh Dhake also provided a one-day pre-conference workshop on the RAST Tool, which was attended by 35 delegates.

CCPS INDIA REGIONAL TECHNICAL STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING The meeting was hosted by HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited (HMEL) on February 22, 2019 in Delhi. Forty-five delegates from leading companies were in attendance, which included Reliance, DNV GL, LR, Sajjan India, Syngenta, ONGC, Essar, HPCL, and Adani Group. Various case studies and incidents were shared by attendees.

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 17 INTERNATIONAL PROCESS SAFETY CONFERENCE (INPSC) NEW DELHI, INDIA • FEBRUARY 25-26, 2019 CCPS Executive Director & CEO, Shakeel Kadri and Asia Pacific & Middle East Regional Manager, Umesh Dhake, participated in the International Process Safety Conference (INPSC) which promotes innovative technologies and winning strategies in tackling the challenges of the global process safety industry, including the sharing and learning of experiences and best practices. The theme of INPSC 2019 was “Culture, Competency and Excellence,” which was designed to meet key strategic objectives on business critical issues while facilitating the development of more comprehensive safety systems. Also addressed was the implementation of best global practices and engaging executive leaders in catastrophic event prevention. Shakeel Kadri was featured as the keynote speaker and guest of honor. His topic was “Process Safety Leadership, Managing a Line in the Sand.” Umesh Dhake presented a RAST tool overview during a technical session.

CCPS INDIA REGIONAL TECHNICAL STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING This meeting, one of the largest ever gatherings in the region, was hosted by Reliance Industries Ltd. in Mumbai on August 7, 2019, and was attended by more than 140 delegates from 48 companies throughout India. Eight process safety professionals from different companies shared their valuable PSM case studies and incident learnings to support the mission of encouraging a shared knowledge mindset to help create safer and more sustainable operations. The session ended with a commitment from member companies to share more incident case studies from their organizations during the next CCPS Technical Steering Committee Meeting.

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5TH CCPS GLOBAL SUMMIT ON PROCESS SAFETY The Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) and The Singapore Chemical Industry Council (SCIC) jointly organized the 5th Global Summit on Process Safety in Singapore from October 22-23, 2019 and was attended by more than 320 delegates from throughout the world. Themed “CCPS Vision 20/20 – The Five Industry Tenets and Four Societal Themes,” the meeting's aim was to transform this vision into result-oriented actions for achieving process safety excellence.

NICS-CCPS MOU SIGNING CEREMONY The National Institute of Chemical Safety (NICS) of the Republic of Korea and the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on October 23, 2019 in Singapore to strengthen the collaboration between NICS and CCPS for both parties’ institutional support of projects with mutual interest. Both CCPS and NICS will support the promotion of each other’s activities and events through their databases, websites, e-mail marketing, and other communication channels, while participating in each other’s technical committees, and the joint organization of events and courses.

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 19 CHINA

The Center for Chemical Process Safety-China Section (CCPS-CS) was founded by the Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Center for Safety and Environmental & Energy Conservation Technology of the China University of in April 2007. Missions of CCPS-CS: g Advancing the state of the art process safety technology and management practices in China g Serving as a premier resource for process safety information in China g Fostering process safety learning in undergraduate engineering education g Promoting process safety as a key industry value

CCPS CHINA SESSION ORGANIZED BY CCPS-CS AT THE 15TH GLOBAL CONGRESS ON PROCESS SAFETY

7TH CCPS CHINA PROCESS SAFETY MEETING Louisa Nara, Global Technical Director, CCPS and David Moore, AcuTech, were the instructors for a two-day preconference course on the “Overview of Risk Based Process Safety” from October 29-30, 2019. A total of 130 participants from the Chinese government, to industry and academia attended the course, which was supported by a translator. The course focused on Metrics, Inherently Safer Design and Human Factors. The 7th CCPS China Conference on Process Safety, which took place from October 31 – November 1, 2019 in Suzhou, China was organized by CCPS, the China University of Petroleum, and the China Chemical Safety Association. The conference, which attracted a record 1,000 attendees from around the world, featured a presentation by the Vice Minister of Emergency Management, Sun Huashan, who spoke about China’s need to look at inherently safer design.

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Throughout the two-day conference, three major themes were addressed, which included; g Process Safety Management g Risk Identification, Analysis and Management, and; g Safety Management and Technology of the Fine Chemicals Industry In addition, 15 keynote and 47 technical presentations were delivered throughout the two-day period.

5TH CCPS CHINA REGION TECHNICAL STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING The CCPS China Regional Technical Steering Committee was formally created with signatures of support from 12 companies (TÜV Rheinland, IRC, Shanghai Secco, CNOOC, Cargill, PSRG, Tronox, Chemours, Shenyang Research Institute, Corteva, Starr Tech, and Wanhua Chemicals), as well as representatives from the CCPS China Section. Two member company presentations were given on “Audit Findings and Follow-up” and “Various Components of Asset Integrity Management.” During the meeting, Mr. Malcolm Pu of Wanhua Chemicals, was appointed as the Chair for this committee; he vowed to spread CCPS’ mission and vision throughout China. The CCPS China Regional Technical Steering Committee Members also discussed potential topics for future meetings and expressed their willingness to support CCPS activities in China.

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 21 2020 Meetings, Destinations and Global Offices

NORTH AMERICA NEW YORK, NY EUROPE g CCPS Advisory Board Meeting BASEL, SWITZERLAND 8:00am-5:00pm • March 11, 2020 g 5th Europe Regional Technical Steering g CCPS Advisory Board Dinner Committee Meeting 6:30pm-9:00pm • March 11, 2020 Hosted by Syngenta Global Headquarters g CCPS Advisory Half Day Board Meeting March 18-19, 2020 8:00am-1:00pm • March 12, 2020 FRANKFURT , GERMANY HOUSTON, TX g 5th Europe Process Safety and g 16th Global Congress on Process Safety Big Data Conference March 29-April 1, 2020 October 13-14, 2020 g CCPS Technical Steering Committee Networking Dinner April 1, 2020 g CCPS Technical Steering Committee Meeting April 2, 2020 g DIERS Spring Meeting April 27-29, 2020 g Offshore Technology Conference SOUTH AMERICA May 4-7, 2020 g 9th Latin America Conference g TSC Planning Committee Meeting on Process Safety (LACPS) (CCPS Houston Office) 4th Quarter 2020 June 9-10, 2020 Location TBD

CALGARY, CANADA SAO PAULO, BRAZIL g g 5th Annual Canadian Regional Technical Regional Technical Steering Steering Committee Meeting Committee Meeting Hosted by Aon Energy Risk Engineering Meeting date to be September 10, 2020 announced in 2020

VIRTUAL MEETING g Advisory Board Virtual Meeting 10:00am-12:00 noon EST • October 22, 2020

SUGAR LAND, TX g Fall Technical Steering Committee Meeting November 4-5, 2020

HOUSTON, TX g DIERS Fall Meeting November 9-11, 2020

22 2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT INDIA AND MIDDLE EAST NOIDA, INDIA g CCPS India Regional Technical Steering Committee Meeting Hosted by GAIL (India) Limited February 6, 2020

BAHRAIN g Middle East Regional Technical Steering Committee Meeting Hosted by BAPCO February 9, 2020

ASIA DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA g Middle East Process Safety Conference KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA June 30-July 1, 2020 g Asia Pacific Regional Technical Steering Committee Meeting SOHAR, OMAN Hosted by Petronas g Middle East Technical Steering August 18, 2020 Committee Meeting Hosted by Orpic PERTH, AUSTRALIA Date to be Confirmed g Australia Regional Committee Meeting MUMBAI, INDIA August 20, 2020 g India Regional Technical Steering Committee Meeting QINGDAO, CHINA Hosted by L & T Hydrocarbon g 8th CCPS China Conference on Engineering Ltd. Process Safety September 22, 2020 September 17-18, 2020 NAVI MUMBAI, INDIA g 6th CCPS China Regional Technical g Steering Committee 6th Global Summit on Process Safety December 15-16, 2020 Face to Face Meeting September 19, 2020

CCPS OFFICES GLOBAL TECHNICAL STEERING • New York, NY COMMITTEE WEB CONFERENCES • Houston, TX • February 19, 2020 Look for upcoming • Frankfurt, Germany • June 17, 2020 events on our website — • Mumbai, India • September 16, 2020 aiche.org/ccps • Qingdao, China All Web Conferences are from 10:00am-12:00pm EST

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 23 Organizational Structure

TECHNICAL STEERING CCPS ACTIVITIES 2020 CCPS COMMITTEE (TSC) MANAGEMENT MANAGING BOARD

The Technical Steering Activities are monitored and June Wispelway Committee (TSC) is the main directed by the AIChE Executive Director & CEO body of CCPS, with one (Chair) representative from each CCPS • Managing Board Rick Cain member company. The key • Advisory Board functions of the TSC are to assist AIChE Chief Financial Officer • Project Planning & Operating the CCPS Executive Director & Shakeel Kadri CEO in: Committee CCPS Executive Director & CEO • Technical Steering Committee • Developing an overall multi- Monty Alger year program for CCPS Additionally, members of the AIChE President Technical Steering Committee • Defining the priorities for Deborah L. Grubbe project selection and other member company AIChE President-Elect representatives serve on • Selecting specific projects for subcommittees that oversee Kim Ogden CCPS CCPS projects. The Managing AIChE Past President • Defining and reviewing the Board has fiduciary responsibility for CCPS’s operations. The Ana Davis scope for these specific AIChE Director projects Advisory Board has strategic responsibility for CCPS. Board Pete Lodal • Suggesting membership for the members review CCPS’s mission AIChE Director Project Subcommittees and strategies and recommend new initiatives. The Planning Lorie McDowell • Reviewing the status of project and Operations Committee AIChE Director programs. is responsible for evaluating Joseph Smith The CCPS Technical Steering opportunities and gaps in AIChE Secretary Committee meets face to face CCPS programs relative to its two times a year and by web strategy and generating potential Rose Wesson conference three times a year. initiatives to address them. AIChE Treasurer

Sincere gratitude to the outgoing 2019 Managing Board members Billy Bardin AIChE Director Christine Seymour AIChE Past President

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Shakeel Kadri Anne O’Neal Fred Henselwood CCPS (Chair) Chevron NOVA Chemicals (Chair) Khaled Alalyani Cari Parker Chris Aiken st SABIC Eastman Chemical Cargill (1 Vice Chair) Jerry Forest Bob Bahr Keith Silverman Celanese Chemicals (2nd Vice Chair) ExxonMobil Ashland Abdul Aldeep Garry Bryan Mike Snyder Bayer DEKRA Insight Steve Arendt Yong Sai Chung Prasad Tipnis ABS Consulting Group Petronas Reliance Industries, Ltd. Vivek Bichave Al Cusson, IV June Wispelwey Reliance Industries, Ltd. AIChE Todd Aukerman LanXess Corporation Ana Davis John Wnek Syngenta Corporation Evonik Corporation Eric Freiburger Rob DiValerio Kristine Williams BP Ecolab Cheryl Grounds Emeritus Derek A. Fairclough Sincere gratitude to the Greg Horton BASF outgoing 2019 Advisory SABIC Abdullah A. Ghamdi Board Members Shakeel Kadri Saudi Aramco Khaled Saleh S. Al-Kharboush CCPS Dave Greganti SABIC Gregg Kiihne DOW BASF Sulo Belawan Cheryl Kennedy Petronas Pete Lodal DuPont Company Emeritus Delia Contreras Jack McCavit Karen Koster Ecolab Emeritus Honeywell David A. Lewis Louisa A. Nara Perry Logan Occidental Chemical CCPS 3M Corporation Cathy Pincus Yoshizumi Masahiro Debra Small ExxonMobil Bayer Mitsubishi Corporation Karen Tancredi Chevron Corporation Jatin Shah BakerRisk Scott Wallace Olin Corporation John Wincek Dekra Insight

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 25 Projects and Volunteers

PROJECT 244: PROCESS Robin M Pitblado Jason W. Nicholls Reyyan Koc Karabocek SAFETY - VISION 20/20 DNV GL, Retired XTO Energy ExxonMobil Anne O'Neal, Chair Martin Timm Tony Poulassichidis Mikelle C. Moore Chevron Corporation Linde plc Anadarko Buckman North America Ken Tague John H. Traynor Ha Chi Quan Masaki Nakagawa CCPS Staff Consultant Evonik Corportation Binh Son Refining and Mitsubishi Chemical Chris Aiken Florine Vincik Petrochemicals Co., Ltd. Corporation Cargill BASF Kevin D. Watson Pamela Nelson Todd Aukerman Chevron Corporation Solvay USA, Inc. LanXess Corporation PROJECT 255: EVERGREEN Robert J. Weber Jitesh Patel LOPA/IPL DATABASE Jeffrey L. Fox PSRG, Inc. New Jersey DEP Emeritus John F. Murphy Tracy Whipple Sara Saxena CCPS Staff Consultant Cheryl Grounds BP Corp BP Corp Emeritus J. Wayne Chastain Scott Schiller Eastman Chemical Company PROJECT 270 MEMBERS BakerRisk Gregg Kiihne FROM THE SPE BASF Jing Chen Mario Sumida CCPS Charlie Williams, Co-Chair Braskem Peter N. Lodal Center for Offshore Safety Emeritus Kimberly Mullins Robert J. Weber Occidental Chemical John Crump PSRG, Inc. Jack McCavit Corporation Consultant Emeritus Elliot Wolf John Gidley The Chemours Company Louisa A. Nara PROJECT 270: PROCESS Atwood Oceanics, Retired CCPS SAFETY IN UPSTREAM: OIL AND GAS James F. Langer PROJECT 276: GUIDELINES/ Ellen Ross PetroSkills ESSENTIALS OF SAFE Chevron Corporation Jean Bruney, Chair WORK PRACTICES Chevron Corporation Hisham Saadawi Samantha Scruggs Ringstone Petroleum David Lewis, Chair BP Corp Eric Freiburger, Co-Chair Constultants Occidental Chemical Linde plc Corporation Brad Smolen PROJECT 248: GUIDE TO Cheryl Grounds MAKING ACUTE RISK BP Corp Dave Belonger CCPS Staff Consultant CCPS Staff Consultant DECISIONS Terrance Sookdeo Steve Arendt Baker Hughes, Inc. Katherine M. Anderson Fred Henselwood, Co-Chair ABS Consulting Group NOVA Chemicals ioMosaic Corporation Michael Broadribb PROJECT 275: PROCESS Vivek Bichave Jeffrey C. Stawicki, Co-Chair BakerRisk SAFETY DURING The Lubrizol Corporation Reliance Industries, Ltd. Christopher S. Buehler TRANSIENT OPERATIONS Dave Belonger (START-UP/SHUT-DOWN) Simon Jones Exponent, Inc. Sphera CCPS Staff Consultant Theresa Broussard, Chair Rajender Dahiya Christopher S. Buehler Chevron Corporation Dan Miller AIG Emeritus Exponent, Inc. Daniel Sliva Anil Gokhale Sorin Dan CCPS Staff Consultant Jitesh Patel CCPS New Jersey DEP NOVA Chemicals Katherine Anderson Kevin He Vertellus Specialties, Inc. Seshu Dharmavaram Shell Downstream Corteva Agriscience Manufacturing Susan Bayley Elizabeth Lutostansky Linde plc David R. Mohler Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. Delek Donald Connolley Albert Ness AcuTech Carolina Morales Emeritus Ecopetrol Eddie Dalton Derek Miller BASF Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

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PROJECT 277: GUIDELINES PROJECT 279: MORE Joseph Deeb PROJECT 282: GUIDELINES FOR INHERENTLY SAFER INCIDENTS THAT DEFINE ExxonMobil FOR INVESTIGATING CHEMICAL PROCESSES: PROCESS SAFETY Tony Downes CHEMICAL PROCESS A LIFE CYCLE APPROACH, Cheryl Grounds Honeywell INCIDENTS, 3RD ED. 3RD ED. CCPS Staff Consultant Monica Lavoyer Escudeiro Jerry Forest, Chair John Wincek, Chair Celanese Chemicals Albert Ness ANAC (Brazil Aviation Dekra Insight CCPS Staff Consultant Regulator) Daniel Sliva Daniel Sliva CCPS Staff Consultant Rajender Dahiya SP Garg CCPS Staff Consultant AIG GAIL Michael Broadribb Steve Arendt BakerRisk Sean Dee Alexandre Glitz ABS Consulting Group Exponent, Inc. Emeritus Laurie Brown Susan Bayley Eastman Chemical Company Tony Downes Cheryl Grounds Linde plc Honeywell Emeritus Chonai Cheung Prashanti Bhupathi Contra Costa Health Services Jerry Forest Anil Gokhale Reliance Industries, Ltd. Celanese Chemicals CCPS Eddie Dalton Wayne Chastain BASF Melissa Holliday Jeff Hazle Eastman Chemical Company The Marathon Petroleum Company Carolina Del Din Oliva Cheng PSRG, Inc. Derek Miller Gregg Kiihne Chevron Corporation Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. BASF Scott Guinn Robert Coover Chevron Corporation Rhian Drath Morgan Sahika Kormaz Linde plc BP Corp Chevron Corporation Christopher Headen Carolina Del Din Cargill David Prior Caroline Morais PSRG, Inc. Honeywell ANP (Brazil Petroleum Lee Vanden Heuvel Jonas Duarte ABS Consulting Group Bhavesh P. Shukla Regulator) LanXess Corporation Michelman, Inc. Andrew Moulder Kathleen Kas Emmanuelle Hagey The Dow Chemical Company Karen Tancredi Inter Pipeline NOVA Chemicals Chevron Corporation Louisa A. Nara Mark Paradies Scott Haney System Improvements, Inc. Tracy Whipple CCPS Marathon Petroleum Company BP Corp Christa Pennino Nestor Paraliticci Dennis Hendershot CCPS Marathon Petroleum Company AIChE Fellow PROJECT 281: HUMAN Meg Reese Muddassir Penkar Nicole Loontjens PERFORMANCE FOR Occidental Chemical Evonik Corporation Americas Styrenics PROCESS SAFETY Corporation PROFESSIONALS Morgan Reed Dan Miller Scott Wallace Exponent, Inc. Emeritus Chris Aiken, Chair Olin Corporation Cargill Meg Reese Dave Moore Occidental Chemical AcuTech Eric Freiburger, Vice Chair PROJECT 281 MEMBERS Corporation Linde plc FROM THE ENERGY Jitesh Patel INSTITUTE Marc Rothschild New Jersey DEP Sandra Adkins DuPont BP Corp Stuart King, Co-Chair Katherine Prem Energy Institute Joy Shah Arkema, Inc. Charles Cowley Reliance Industries, Ltd. CCPS Staff Consultant Lee Allford Sabrina Putruele Energy Institute Robert Stankovich Pluspetrol Mayara Carbono Eli Lilly & Company Ecolab Rob Saunders Morgan Reed Shell Rohan Vardekar Exponent, Inc. Carlos Carvalho Reliance Industries, Ltd. Petrobras Sonny Sachdeva Terry Waldrop PSRG, Inc. Erin Collins AIG Jensen Hughes Randy Sawyer Scott Wallace Contra Costa Health Services Ruskin Damani Olin Corporation Reliance Industries, Ltd. Scott Wallace Della Wong Olin Corporation Gretel D'Amico Canadian Natural Resources Pluspetrol Ltd.

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 27 PROJECT 283: GUIDELINES Fred Henselwood Eric Atkins Paul Gathright FOR THE REVALIDATION OF NOVA Chemcials Olin Corporation Ascend Performance Materials PHAS, 2ND ED Dave Hurban Walt Frank Stephen Greco Laura Turci, Chair American Electric Power Emeritus Kuraray Ashland Reyyan Koc Karabocek Paul Gathright Anil Gokhale Warren Greenfield ExxonMobil Ascend Performance Materials CCPS CCPS Staff Consultant Hope Luebeck Amy Gay Nirupama Gopalaswami Mohammed Baig The Chemours Company Occidental Chemical Honeywell Bayer Corporation Georges Melham Corporation Alan Kobar Cecil Clements ioMosaic Corporation Leonard Gomes The Dow Chemical Company The Chemours Company Dan Miller Cheniere Energy, Inc. Marcus Miller Michael Hazzan Emeritus David Greganti TapRoot AcuTech Louisa A. Nara The Dow Chemical Company Louisa A. Nara Manuel Herce CCPS Mark Hazzan CCPS DuPont Mike Neill AcuTech Assem Saleh Alok Khandelwal Petrotechnics Ng Ern Huay Petro Rabigh Shell Annie Nguyen Petronas Matt Walters Wajih Naeem PSRG, Inc. Gregg Kiihne Exponent, Inc. Husky Energy Matt Pfeifer BASF Stephanie Wardle Lisa Parker Ashland Louisa A. Nara Husky Energy Braskem Katherine Prem CCPS Jordi Costa Sala Arkema, Inc. Cathy Pincus PROJECT 292: LESSONS Celanese Chemicals LEARNED YEARS LATER David Prior ExxonMobil Martin Timm Honeywell Jatin Shah Daniel Sliva Linde plc CCPS Staff Consultant Adrian Sepeda BakerRisk Emeritus Scott Wallace Steve Arendt PROJECT 285: PROCESS ABS Consulting Group Jatin Shah Olin Corporation SAFETY: LEADERSHIP Pedro Bonilla FROM THE BOARDROOM BakerRisk PROJECT 291: GUIDELINES Buckman North America TO THE FRONTLINES Karen Tancredi FOR ABNORMAL Chevron Corporation Christopher Bowtell John Wincek, Chair SITUATION MANAGEMENT Cheniere Energy, Inc. Dekra Insight Tran Nguyen Hoai Thu Tony Downes, Chair Binh Son Refining & San Burnett Bernard Groce, Co-Chair Honeywell BHP Biliton Calumet Specialty Products Petrochemical Co., Ltd. Brian Farrell Donald Connolley Partners L.P. Michael Toraason CCPS Staff Consultant BakerRisk AcuTech Daniel Sliva Todd Aukerman CCPS Staff Consultant Herve Vaudrey Elena Donya LanXess Corporation Don Abrahamson DEKRA Insight Susan Behr Robert Fisher Emeritus Erik Vettergren Braskem Agrium Starr Technical Risks Agency, Steve Arendt Michelle Brown Inc. ABS Consulting Group Dan Willcznski FMC Marathon Petroleum Company Larry Floyd Theresa Broussard Seshu Dharmavaram BASF Corporation Chevron Corporation Corteva Agriscience PROJECT 289: GOLDEN Fred Henselwood David Cummings RULES OF PROCESS Amy Gay NOVA Chemicals DuPont Occidental Chemical SAFETY FOR SPECIFIC Matt Korfist Edward Dyke TECHNOLOGIES Corporation Chevron Corporation Merck & Co., Inc. Chris Devlin, Chair Felix Azenwi Fru Allison Knight Celanese Chemicals Marc Guindon National Grid 3M Suncor Energy Warren Greenfield SP Garg Denise Chastain-Knight CCPS Staff Consultant Kevin He GAIL Exida Shell Downstream Denise Albrecht Jeffrey Lu Manufacturing 3M Wanhua Chemical Group

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Reid McPhail PROJECT 293: SP Garg Benjamin K. Lee CNRL GUIDELINES FOR GAIL DuPont Gene Meyer PROCESS KNOWLEDGE Wayne Garland Rebecca Lipp Kraton Corporation MANAGEMENT Eastman Chemical Company Marathon Petroleum Company Dan Miller Daniel Sliva Amy Gay Steve Murphy Emeritus CCPS Staff Consultant Occidental Chemical Syngenta Pamela Nelson Hafiz Zeeshan Ahmad Corporation Annie Nguyen Tronox Solvay USA, Inc. Andrew Goddard PSRG, Inc. Annie Nguyen Denise Albrecht Arkema, Inc. Ravi Ramasamy 3M PSRG, Inc. Stephen Greco Nghi Son Refinery & Sufan Nor Abdul Aldeeb Kuraray Petrochemical LLC Siemens Energy, Inc. Petronas Mark R. Hall Miguel E. Rizo Richard Pawulski Mohammed Baig Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals Contra Costa Health Services Bayer Corporation Air Liquide Dan Hannewald Denver Roopchand Janet Persechino Jennifer Brittain BASF Cheniere Energy, Inc. AdvanSix EPM Inc. Rainer Hoff Jatin Shah Katherine Prem Michelle Brown Gateway Consulting Group, BakerRisk FMC Corporation Covestro LLC Inc. Jeffery E. Todd Gill Sigmon Cho Nai Cheung Abhinav Jain Marathon Petroleum Company Contra Costa Health Services AdvanSix Bayer Corporation Van Lommen Yvan Ken Tague Russ Davis Allison Knight 3M Emeritus Mistras Group, Inc. 3M Elliot Wolf Carolina Del Din Tekin Kunt The Chemours Company PSRG, Inc. PSRG, Inc.

Programs and Volunteers The following programs are ongoing. Instead of a predetermined end target, they are set up to produce valuable Process Safety tools, guidelines etc., on a periodic basis.

PROJECT 152: PROCESS Don Abrahamson Dave Krabacher Roy Sanders SAFETY BEACON Emeritus BASF, Retired PPG, Retired Georges Melhem - Sponsor Katherine M. Anderson Antonio Lauzana Nicholas P. Sands ioMosaic Corporation ioMosaic Corporation Petrobras, Retired DuPont Mike Snyder - Sponsor Christopher Devlin Larry LeMesurier Jatin Shah DEKRA Insight Celanese Corporation Syncrude Canada BakerRisk John Herber, Co-Chair Seshu Dharmavaram Marc Levin Tom Spicer Emeritus DuPont Washington State University University of Arkansas Rüdiger Lenz, Co-Chair Tony Downes Jack McCavit John C. Stoney Celanese Corporation Honeywell Emeritus BP Dennis Hendershot Jeffrey L. Fox Louisa A. Nara Anthony A. Thomson CCPS Staff Consultant Emeritus CCPS Bayer Corporation, Retired Albert Ness Thomas Guest William M. Olsen John C. Wincek CCPS Staff Consultant Nexen, Inc. Merck & Company, Inc. DEKRA Insight Jing Chen Kathleen Kas Yasser A. Rahim Jan Windhorst CCPS Project Manager The Dow Chemical Company Gulf Petrochemicals Industries Emeritus Company

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 29 PROJECT 251: PROCESS Penghui Lu Matias Massello Silvio Martins SAFETY IN PILOT PLANTS The Dow Chemical Company Process Improvement Institute, Mosaicco AND LABORATORIES Souwei Wang Inc. Eduardo Meinking Katherine M. Anderson Shandong Huatai Interox Paul Enzon Rodriguez Paucar DuPont ioMosaic Corporation, Chemical Co., Ltd Pluspetrol Luiz Maia Neto Co-Chair Yangli Zhang Martín Jose Rebollo Petrobras Jerry Jones Fujian Fuhaichuang YPF Tiago Do Monte Correa Novo CCPS Staff Consultant Petrochemical Co., Ltd Carlos Facundo Rodriguez Braskem Bruce Bullough Yichen Zhang Pluspetrol Paula Onishi Pfizer Inc. Fuyuan Industrial & Federico Rybner BASF Commerical Development Co., Jeffrey Foisel Pluspetrol Gustavo Peron Dow Corning Ltd (Gulei Branch) Jordi Costa Sala Cargill Xiaoming Zeng Jeff Grant Celanese Chemicals Sergio Silva Abemarle Corporation DEKRA Insight (Shanghai) Heber Varela Petrobras Randy Keller Pluspetrol PROJECT 260: Mario Enji Yamaguchi Sumida The Dow Chemical Company TRANSLATION OF CCPS Sergio Leandro Vilches BASF Andrew Minister BOOKS INTO SPANISH Pluspetrol DOE - Pacific Northwest Laura Turci, Co-Chair Josefina Yañez PROJECT 280: DOW RISK National Laboratory, Retired Ashland Técnicas Reunidas ANALYSIS SCREENING TOOL (RAST) Richard Palluzi Gustavo Correo, Co-Chair ExxonMobil, Retired Ashland PROJECT 261: Albert Ness TRANSLATION OF CCPS CCPS Staff Consultant PROJECT 257: Nestor Spósito BOOKS INTO PORTUGUESE CCPS Staff Consultant Ken First TRANSLATION OF CCPS Americo Diniz Carvalho Neto, CCPS Staff Consultant BOOKS/TOOLS INTO Nehuen Sebastian Angileri Chair CHINESE YPF Umesh Dhake Emeritus CCPS Byron Sun Christian Prieto Barragan Nestor Spósito CCPS Staff Consultant Pluspetrol Jesse Diaz CCPS Staff Consultant Arkema, Inc. Jing Chen Juan Manuel Fernandez Mayara Carbono CCPS Becerra Dave Hazan Ecolab DuPont Xiang Guo YPF Deyse Cassais Pier-Jan Hettema Shanghai Johnson & Johnson Trina Carrillo RSE Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd Técnicas Reunidas DSM/EPSC Carlos Cazarotto Michell LaFond Su Hu Ricardo Ceskiavikus BP Sinopec Yangzi Petrochemical YPF The Dow Chemical Company Company Ltd Isadora Ferreira Duncan Rose Gustavo Jose Correa Yifei Meng YPF The Dow Chemical Company China University of Petroleum Joedson Jose Goncalves Gretel D'Amico Kenan Stevick (East China) Ferreira Emeritus Pluspetrol Tronox Jing Li Bruce Vaughen Ronald Ivan Tello David Eduardo Maio Francisco Arlanxeo High Performance Pluspetrol CCPS Elastomers (Changzhou Co., DuPont Scott Wallace Ltd) Federico Hosenen Erick Garcia Cargill Olin Corporation Ning Li Braskem China National Chemical Rodolfo Edgardo Kramer Talita Guimarães Corporation Zhenghe Group YPF DuPont Co., Ltd Luis Andres Landa Lucy Helena Ning Liu YPF Braskem Shanghai Aviation Industrial Andrés Leguizamon Luciana Láconis (Group) Co., Ltd Pluspetrol The Dow Chemical Company Yi Liu Juan Manuel Martinez Marcal Leite China University of Petroleum YPF Fuzzy Eng (East China)

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1. Shakeel Kadri 7. Anil Gokhale 13. Pallabi Roy Executive Director & CEO Director of Projects CCPS Staff Consultant 2. Gary Amideneau 8. Michele Horwitz 14. Marvin Szoychen Lead Process Safety Engineer Membership Manager Latin America Regional Manager 3. Jennifer Bitz 9. Horst Massong 15. Bruce Vaughen Lead Engineer & Project Manager European Project Manager Lead Process Safety Subject Matter Expert 4. Vishal Chavan 10. Willi Meier 16. Professor DongFeng Zhao Asia Pacific Project Manager European Regional Manager Director, CCPS China Section 5. Jing Chen 11. Louisa Nara 17. Dr. Yi Liu Senior Engineering Specialist Global Technical Director Assistant Director, CCPS China Section 6. Umesh Dhake 12. Christa Pennino 18. Yifei Meng Asia Pacific and Middle East Engineering Associate Assistant Director, CCPS China Section Regional Manager

2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT 31 CCPS Consultants and Instructors

Don Abrahamson Scott Berger Dennis Bernhard Dave Belonger Jack Chosnek Jim Conner Charles Cowley

Steve Eason James K. Farr Brian Farrell Ken First Walt Frank Alexandre Glitz Warren Greenfield

Cheryl Grounds Dennis Hendershot John Herber David Herrick David Hill Greg Hounsell Jerry L. Jones

B. Karthikeyan Kelly Keim Brian Kelly Ellen Lenz Pete Lodal Jack McCavit Dan Miller

John Murphy Albert Ness Frank Renshaw Bob Rosen Daniel E. Sliva Nestor Spósito Byron Sun

Ken Tague Jenny Wang

32 2019-20 CCPS ANNUAL REPORT Updates and Impact

Where We Are Today

FUNDRAISING (Millions) FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE

GOAL DATE AMOUNT* BENEFACTORS – $750,000 and up $15.3MM 12/20 $15MM

$12MM 11/18 UNDERWRITER – $500,000 – $749,999

$9MM 12/17 PATRONS – $250,000 – $499,999 $6MM

12/15 $3MM

*As of December 2019 MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS PARTNERS – $100,000 – $249,999 Albemarle FMC Corporation Archer Daniels Midland Company Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. Bayer U.S. – Crop Science Olin Corporation Cabot Corporation PolyOne Corporation Evonik Trinseo LLC 429 ExxonMobil Corporation WACKER Chemical Corporation UNIVERSITIES PARTICIPATING SUPPORTERS – $50,000 – $99,999 IN UNDERGRADUATE PROCESS SAFETY Air Liquide Honeywell LEARNING INITIATIVE CURRICULUM Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Intercontinental Terminals Arkema Inc. Company, LLC Arsenal Capital Partners LANXESS Ashland Merck Bechtel Novus International, Inc. Bouchard Transportation Pfizer Inc. Cargill The Procter & Gamble Company 118,000+ FRIENDS – $10,000 – $49,999 SAFETY CERTIFICATES AWARDED TO 3M Innophos Inc. Accella Performance Materials Jacobs STUDENTS WORLDWIDE AEA Investors LP Jenner & Block Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Johnson & Johnson American Chemistry Council Kirkland & Ellis LLP Arnold & Porter Kraton Corporation Asset Management Company The Lubrizol Corporation Axalta Coating Systems MANA Products, Inc. Bank of America Mayer Brown LLP Barclays Morgan Stanley 520 BBDO Worldwide NOVA Chemicals NEW FACULTY MEMBERS BDP International OMNOVA Solutions Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Pacific Gas & Electric Company EDUCATED ON PROCESS SAFETY Aronoff, LLP Peach State Labs, LLC Biogen PPG Brock Group Reliance Industries, Ltd. Centerview Partners RTM Vital Signs LLC The City College of New York Shearman & Sterling LLP To learn more, visit Day & Zimmermann SNF Holding Company Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Teneo Strategy LLC DoingaWorldofGood.org Duff & Phelps UMUS Fluor Corporation Villanova University Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy Whirlpool Hertz Corporation Wiley Huntsman

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3M Company Coogee Chemicals Pty Ltd. Kraton Corporation Sadara Chemical Co. ABIQUIM - Associação Brasileira da Corteva Kuraray America Inc. safety io Indústria Química Cosmo Oil Co Ltd. Kuwait Oil Company Sajjan India Limited ABS Group Covestro LLC L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Limited Saudi Aramco Oil Company AC&S Inc. CPKelco LanXess Saudi International Petrochemical Co. AcuTech Consulting Group Croda Linde plc Scientific Protein Labs AdvanSix DASIS Corp LiquidPower Specialty Products Shell aeSolutions Deccan Fine Chemicals (I) PVT. Ltd. LORD Corporation Shenyang Research Institute of AIG Dexco Polymers LP Lummus Technology, McDermott Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Air Liquide Americas Dixie Chemical Company LyondellBasell Sherwin-Williams Company Air Products and Chemicals Inc. DNV GL Mallinckrodt SI Group DuPont Map Ta Phut Tank Terminal Siemens Energy Inc. Ambatovy Eastman Chemical Company Marathon Petroleum Company SINOPEC American Refining Group, Inc. Ecolab Massy Energy Engineered Solutions SIS-Tech Solutions Americas Styrenics Ecopetrol Merck & Co., Inc. Solano County Amgen Elanco Animal Health Michelman, Inc. Solvay USA Inc. Anadarko Petroleum Corp Eli Lilly and Company Mistras Group, Inc. Southern Company Services, Inc. Aon Energy Risk Engineering Emerson Automation Solutions Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Sphera Archer Daniels Midland Engineering Planning and Management National Grid Starr Technical Risks Agency Inc. Arkema Inc. (EPM), Inc. New Jersey Dept of Environmental State of California - PSM Arlanxeo Engro Limited Protection Strem Chemicals Inc. ARPEL Engro Polymer and Chemical Ltd MS Newcrest Mining Limited Syncrude Ascend Performance Materials Engro Powergen Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical Syngene International, Ltd. Ash Stevens Equate Petrochemical Company LLC Syngenta Ashland essenscia Northwest Redwater Partnership System Improvements, Inc. Baker Hughes, Inc. Evonik Corporation NOVA Chemicals Corporation Taiyo Oil Co., Ltd. BakerRisk Exida Nuclear Services TATA Steel Limited BASF Corporation Exponent Inc Nutrien TC Energy Bayer Corporation ExxonMobil Chemical Co. Occidental Chemical Corporation Teijin Aramid B.V. Bazan Group Fauske and Associates LLC Oil Industry Safety Directorate Tellurian Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Fluor Corporation Olin Corporation The Bahrain Petroleum Company Insurance FM Global ONGC Petro Additions Limited (OPAL) (BAPCO) Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd. FMC Corporation Optima Chemical Group, LLC The Chemours Company BHP Billiton Petroleum Formosa Corporation Orchid Chemical & Pharmaceuticals The Dow Chemical Company Binh Son Refining and Future Fuel Chemical Company Limited The Lubrizol Corporation Petrochemical Co,. Ltd. (BSR) GAIL (India) Limited Orpic The Mosaic Company Boulder Scientific Company Gateway Consulting Group, Inc. Oxiquim The National Gas Company of Trinidad BP Corp North America Gulf Petrochemical Industries Co. Pan American Energy LLC and Tobago Ltd. Braskem Hengyuan Refining Company Berhad Parkland Refining (BC) Ltd. Total Buckeye Partners, LP Honeywell Peñoles TPC Buckman North America HOWAT RISK Petrobras Trans-Northern Pipelines, Inc. Burns and McDonnell HPCL-MITTAL ENERGY LTD. Petrochemical Corporation of Trinseo Calumet Specialty Products Partners, Hunt LNG Singapore (Pte) Ltd. Tronox L.P. Huntsman Petronas TÜV Rheinland (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. CAMBREX Husky Energy Petro Rabigh TÜV Rheinland (Taiwan) Co., Ltd. Canadian Natural Resources, Ltd. Co. Ltd. Phillips 66 Unwin Company Cargill India Glycols Limited Phoenix Park Gas Processors Ltd. US EPA / OEM Celanese Chemicals Industry Risk Control, Ltd. Pluspetrol S.A. Usiminas CF Industries Inc. Ingevity Corp. Point Lisas Nitrogen Limited Vale, Brazil Cheniere Intel Corporation PPG Vertellus Specialties Inc. Chevron Corporation Inter Pipeline Process Improvement Institute, Inc. W. R. Grace and Company Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Iomosaic Corporation Procter & Gamble Wanhua Chemical Group Co., Ltd. Chilworth, A DEKRA Insight Company IRESC Inc. Promigas Wesfarmers Chemicals Energy and China Chemical Safety Association Jensen Hughes PSRG Inc. Fertilisers Cholamandalam MS Risk Services Johnson and Johnson PTT Energy Solutions Company Limited World Steel Association CNOOC China National Offshore Oil JXTG Nippon Oil and Energy Qatar Petroleum Yara Trinidad Ltd. Company Corporation Reliance Industries Ltd. YPF - Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales CNOOC International KBR Energy and Chemicals REPSOL Contek Solutions LLC King Industries Inc. Rhodes Technologies Contra Costa Health Services Koch Industries SABIC

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