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23.1.1 Moral Autonomy
23.1.2 Rehearsal
23.1.3 Reflection in Action
23.1.4 Mobile Truth
23.1.5 Nonprofessional Responsibilities
23.1.6 Duties and Obligations
23.1.7 Codes of Ethics
23.1.8 Whistle-Blowing
23.1.9 Ethical Dilemmas
23.1.10 Additional Ethics Heuristics
23.1.11 Other Resources
23.2 Professional Registration
23.2.1 Engineer-in-Training
23.2.2 Registered Professional Engineer
23.3 Legal Liability
23.4 Business Codes of Conduct
23.5 Summary
References
Problems
Chapter 24 Health, Safety, and the Environment
24.1 Risk Assessment
24.1.1 Accident Statistics
24.1.2 Worst-Case Scenarios
24.1.3 The Role of the Chemical Engineer
24.2 Regulations and Agencies
24.2.1 OSHA and NIOSH
24.2.2 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
24.2.3 Nongovernmental Organizations
24.3 Fires and Explosions
24.3.1 Terminology
24.3.2 Pressure-Relief Systems
24.4 Process Hazard Analysis
24.4.1 HAZOP
24.4.2 Dow Fire & Explosion Index and Chemical Exposure Index
24.5 Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
24.6 Inherently Safe Design
24.7 Summary
24.8 Glossary
References
Problems
Chapter 25 Green Engineering
25.1 Environmental Regulations
25.2 Environmental Fate of Chemicals
25.3 Green Chemistry
25.4 Pollution Prevention during Process Design
25.5 Analysis of a PFD for Pollution Performance and Environmental Performance
25.6 An Example of the Economics of Pollution Prevention