From time to time ioKinetic offers training focused on chemical reactivity, combustible dust, and process safety issues. Check back often to see when the next scheduled course begins. Need customized training? Call 1.844.ioKinetic. Our subject matter experts will customize courses to accommodate your needs and schedule.
The Accelerating Rate Calorimeter (ARC®) is considered a key tool for assessing chemical reactivity and ensuring process safety. This instrument is used in the chemical manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and battery industries to assess the thermal stability of materials, identify potential runaway reaction risks, and optimize process conditions for safe handling.
On Monday, June 23, 2025, and Tuesday, June 24, 2025, join us in Salem, NH for this in-person course facilitated by Abdo Iskandar, Ph.D., and Ehab Shaaban, Ph.D., both experienced chemists who consult for major oil, gas, and petrochemical manufacturers worldwide. This two-day training program will teach participants the principles and characteristics of the ARC® instrument, along with comparisons to other techniques.
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Visit us at the in-person 21st Global Congress on Process Safety conference April 6 to April 10, 2025 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, TX, for guidance and solutions to reduce your risk.
The 21st Global Congress on Process Safety is the world's largest gathering of process safety experts, covering the critical needs of process safety practitioners more broadly and deeply than any other conference. Our team will be there to share guidance on chemical safety: Dr. Georges Melhem, FAIChE President and CEO Lisa Ruth, CPSM Vice President Pamela Nelson, CCPSC Principal Consultant Neil Prophet Senior Vice President and Consultant Kristin Robbins Senior Director, Process Safety Learning® Come meet our professionals responsible for performing all aspects of process safety management (PSM) functions; including emergency relief system design, consequence and risk assessments, chemical reactivity, process hazard analysis, process safety training, and much more.