Trinseo and AIChE Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) to Bring Workshops to Engineering Students in China

Sponsorship will expand Undergraduate Process Safety Learning Initiative from U.S. to China, part of AIChE’s “Doing a World of Good” campaign

NEW YORK & BERWYN, Pa.--()--Trinseo (NYSE: TSE), a global materials company, today announced a new partnership with the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) — a subsidiary of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) — to host process safety workshops for undergraduate chemical engineering students in China. The partnership was announced during the 6th CCPS China Conference on Process Safety, held September 25–27 in Qingdao, China.

This is the first student workshop outside the U.S. of the AIChE/CCPS Undergraduate Process Safety Learning Initiative, which combines process safety theory and real-world cases taught by process safety experts. Chemical engineering students from several universities in China will be invited to participate in a one-day “Student Workshop on Risk-Based Process Safety,” which will be held in 2019 at Trinseo’s manufacturing site at Zhangjiagang, China.

The curriculum of the workshops will be designed and delivered by CCPS, the authoritative global organization providing the technical community with expertise and proven curriculum materials on process safety. The student workshops in China will be delivered by Byron Sun, a safety expert and CCPS staff consultant. Sun has over 27 years of professional experience, including safety leadership roles at China Petrochemical Company (now SINOPEC) and DuPont China. Byron received a diploma from Shanghai Science and Technology University and a Master Degree from Tongji University.

Trinseo has been a supporter of the AIChE’s Undergraduate Process Safety Learning Initiative and “Doing a World of Good” campaign since 2016 in the U.S. To support the program’s expansion in China, the company will make an additional US$50,000 donation and provide in-kind support from Trinseo employees in China. In addition to hosting the student workshops locally, Trinseo also will support the development of Chinese-language marketing materials to promote CCPS’s Safety and Chemical Engineering Education (SAChE) online learning modules, as well as additional translation of curriculum into Chinese.

“Trinseo is proud to be part of this effort to educate future generations of chemical engineers, and in particular to help bring the successful Undergraduate Process Safety Learning Initiative to China for the first time,” said Chris Pappas, President and CEO of Trinseo. “Our employees in China are highly committed to process safety and training, so they are very excited to pass on their knowledge to the next generation of chemical engineers. This partnership with CCPS and AIChE is in line with Trinseo’ company’s values, our commitment to Responsible Care®, and our dedication to work safely in everything we do.”

Shakeel Kadri, Executive Director of CCPS, explained the critical importance of the undergraduate workshops, noting that “employers tell CCPS that they need engineers who are better trained in process safety when they enter the workforce.” However, Kadri added, chemical engineering schools around the world have not yet developed a standard process safety curriculum to fulfill that need. “Through CCPS’s collaborations with organizations such as Trinseo, the Undergraduate Process Safety Learning Initiative is helping to ensure that every chemical engineering graduate acquires a basic knowledge and appreciation of process safety principles.”

About Trinseo

Trinseo (NYSE:TSE) is a global materials solutions provider and manufacturer of plastics, latex binders, and synthetic rubber. We are focused on delivering innovative and sustainable solutions to help our customers create products that touch lives every day — products that are intrinsic to how we live our lives — across a wide range of end-markets, including automotive, consumer electronics, appliances, medical devices, lighting, electrical, carpet, paper and board, building and construction, and tires. Trinseo had approximately $4.4 billion in net sales in 2017, with 16 manufacturing sites around the world, and approximately 2,200 employees. For more information visit www.trinseo.com.

About the Center of Chemical Process Safety

CCPS is a not-for-profit, corporate membership organization within the AIChE that identifies and addresses process safety needs for a variety of facilities involved with handling, storing, using or processing, and transporting hazardous materials. CCPS brings together manufacturers, government agencies, consultants, academia and insurers to lead the way in improving industrial process safety. CCPS leads the development of useful, time-tested guidelines that have practical application within industry.

About AIChE

AIChE is a professional society of 60,000 chemical engineers in 110 countries. Its members work in corporations, universities and government using their knowledge of chemical processes to develop safe and useful products for the benefit of society. Through its varied programs, AIChE continues to be a focal point for information exchange on the frontiers of chemical engineering research in such areas as energy, sustainability, biological and environmental engineering, nanotechnology and chemical plant safety and security. More information about AIChE is available at www.aiche.org.

Contacts

Trinseo media contact, U.S.:
Donna St. Germain, +1 610-240-3307
stgermain@trinseo.com
or
Trinseo media contact, China
Peggy Sung, +852 98669636
peggysung@trinseo.com
or
AIChE/CCPS media contact:
Gordon Ellis, 1-646-495-1348
gorde@aiche.org

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Trinseo sponsors safety workshops for undergraduate students in China through partnership with the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)

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Contacts

Trinseo media contact, U.S.:
Donna St. Germain, +1 610-240-3307
stgermain@trinseo.com
or
Trinseo media contact, China
Peggy Sung, +852 98669636
peggysung@trinseo.com
or
AIChE/CCPS media contact:
Gordon Ellis, 1-646-495-1348
gorde@aiche.org