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Upcoming Webinar: Differential Scanning Calorimetry for Chemical Process Evaluation

11:00 AM (EST) Thursday, March 26, 2025

Effective leadership plays a critical role in shaping and sustaining a robust process safety culture in high-hazard industries. Process safety failures are often rooted not only in technical deficiencies but also in cultural and organizational shortcomings.

Strong leadership establishes the vision, values, and priorities that drive safe behaviors across every level of an organization. By demonstrating visible commitment, allocating resources, and taking accountability, leaders create an environment where process safety is embedded into day-to-day decision-making.

Laboratory technician performing Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) thermal analysis for chemical process evaluation

Webinar Takeaways:

  • Thermal stability and reactivity testing and how DSC data supports chemical process evaluation
  • Boiling and melting point determination to reduce uncertainty during production and material handling
  • Specific heat capacity (Cp) measurement and its role in reactor design and thermal risk evaluation
  • Glass transition temperature analysis and how it helps interpret the thermal behavior of materials in process environments

Who Should Attend

This webinar is relevant for professionals involved in:

  • Chemical process development
  • Process safety and risk assessment
  • Research and development laboratories
  • Manufacturing operations handling reactive or thermally sensitive materials

 

 

 

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Dr Oliver Armstrong

Oliver received his Chemistry B.Sc., PhD, and Nanotechnology M.Sc. from Bangor University, studying in Chemistry and Electronic Engineering Schools. He has varied experience working across multiple industries including pharmaceutical, optics, paper manufacturing and waste-water treatment facilities. Throughout his career, Oliver has contributed to and led developmental projects, transfer to operations, troubleshooting and Environmental and Energy audits.

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