大学工艺安全教学--当前做法和未来方向

IF 6.9 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Mimi H. Hassim, Zafirah Zakaria, Hafizah Mahmud
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工艺安全教育是一个涵盖多个学科的广泛领域,需要纳入各种概念,以及充分和公平的学术重点。它的重点是预防和管理可能导致危险物质或能量释放的事故。如果对工艺安全或其核心原则缺乏扎实的了解,就很难确定自己究竟要做什么。因此,大学教育是不可或缺的,因为它传授了工艺安全专业人员(尤其是工程师)所必需的基础知识。但是,学生必须将知识与实践经验相结合,才能充分理解并从实际情况或案例研究中学习。学术界和工业界必须密切合作,确保学生全面掌握该学科的理论和实践方面的知识。在当前情况下,工艺安全教学需要与行业共同进步,以满足社会迅速变化的技术、文化和经济需求,因此变得更具挑战性。我们对大学和行业进行了广泛调查,以确定当前形势,并收集有关大学工艺安全教育具体方面的信息,重点是本科生。共收到 42 份与工艺安全教学有关的答复。这些答复来自 9 个不同国家的 25 所大学,横跨亚洲、美国/加拿大、欧洲和非洲大陆。56 份答复与工艺安全有关。其中,64% 来自石油和天然气行业,23% 来自制造业,其余答复来自其他行业。受访者来自马来西亚和其他多个国家,如英国、新加坡、伊拉克、德国、土耳其、越南,以及曾在加拿大和韩国担任安全工程师的个人。我们预计,这些调查反馈将为我们提供耐人寻味的数据、趋势、模式和宝贵的见解,从而将工艺安全教学提升到更高的标准。此外,我们的研究还包括一项关于现代社会越来越多地采用沉浸式技术的调查,特别关注大学工程系教师对虚拟现实(VR)和增强现实(AR)作为工艺安全有效教学工具的接受程度。92%的受访者承认虚拟现实(VR)和增强现实(AR)作为工艺安全教学工具是有效的。
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Process safety teaching in universities – Current practices and way forward
Process safety education is a broad field that encompasses multiple disciplines and necessitates the incorporation of various concepts, as well as sufficient and equitable academic focus. It focuses on preventing and managing incidents that could lead to the release of dangerous substances or energy. Without a solid understanding of process safety or its core principles, it is difficult to determine what one is actually committing to. Hence, education at the university level is indispensable as it imparts fundamental knowledge essential for process safety professionals, particularly engineers. However, it is essential for students to combine their knowledge with practical experience in order to fully understand and learn from real-life situations or case studies. Academia and industry must collaborate closely to ensure that students possess a comprehensive grasp of both the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject matter. Given the current circumstances, teaching process safety has become more challenging as it needs to progress alongside the industry to meet the swiftly changing technological, cultural, and economic demands of society. An extensive survey on both universities and industries was conducted to determine the current situation and gather information on the specific aspects of process safety education in universities, with a particular focus on undergraduate students. A total of 42 responses pertaining to the teaching of process safety were received. These responses have been received from 25 universities located in 9 distinct countries, spanning across the continents of Asia, US/Canada, Europe, and Africa. 56 responses are related to process safety. Out of these, 64 % are from the oil and gas sector, 23 % are from the manufacturing sector, and the remaining responses are from various other sectors. The respondents were from Malaysia and various other countries, such as the UK, Singapore, Iraq, Germany, Turkeministan, Vietnam, and individuals who previously worked as safety engineers in Canada and South Korea. We anticipate that the survey responses will provide us with intriguing data, trends, patterns, and invaluable insights to elevate the teaching of process safety to a higher standard. In addition, our study incorporates a survey on the growing adoption of immersive technology in modern society, focusing specifically on the level of acceptance among engineering faculty members in universities regarding virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) as effective instructional tools for process safety. 92 % of the respondents acknowledged that virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are effective when used as instructional teaching tools for process safety.
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Process Safety and Environmental Protection
Process Safety and Environmental Protection 环境科学-工程:化工
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
15.40%
发文量
929
审稿时长
8.0 months
期刊介绍: The Process Safety and Environmental Protection (PSEP) journal is a leading international publication that focuses on the publication of high-quality, original research papers in the field of engineering, specifically those related to the safety of industrial processes and environmental protection. The journal encourages submissions that present new developments in safety and environmental aspects, particularly those that show how research findings can be applied in process engineering design and practice. PSEP is particularly interested in research that brings fresh perspectives to established engineering principles, identifies unsolved problems, or suggests directions for future research. The journal also values contributions that push the boundaries of traditional engineering and welcomes multidisciplinary papers. PSEP's articles are abstracted and indexed by a range of databases and services, which helps to ensure that the journal's research is accessible and recognized in the academic and professional communities. These databases include ANTE, Chemical Abstracts, Chemical Hazards in Industry, Current Contents, Elsevier Engineering Information database, Pascal Francis, Web of Science, Scopus, Engineering Information Database EnCompass LIT (Elsevier), and INSPEC. This wide coverage facilitates the dissemination of the journal's content to a global audience interested in process safety and environmental engineering.
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