The IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) announces a new member, international engineering advisory partner Aurecon, bringing the ISC’s membership to 100 partner companies.
The ISC is a not-for-profit multi-company industry consortium focused on improving process safety by sharing best practices, pooling experiences and insight and developing useful resources. The ISC first began to explore and develop the concept of sharing for safety in 2014 with six founding partners.
“People have a right to stay safe, no matter where they are. As chemical engineers address our global challenges and pivot our technologies to deliver a low carbon future, all those engaged in process safety will be a crucial component in minimizing the risk of operating in new fields,” says Trish Kerin, director of the IChemE Safety Centre and Stay Safe columnist for Chemical Processing.
ISC membership signifies that an organization treats process safety as a major priority, helping to underpin trust and credibility, demonstrate care for employees and communities and enhance corporate reputation with regulators, investors, insurers, business partners and the community.