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Revealing the Decision-Making Processes of Chemical Engineering Students in Process Safety Contexts
Chemical engineering education (2020)
  • Cheryl Bodnar, Rowan University
  • Emily Dringenberg, Ohio State University
  • Brittany Butler, Rowan University
  • Daniel Burkey, University of Connecticut
  • Daniel Anastasio, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
  • Matthew Cooper, North Carolina State University
Abstract
Chemical engineering students need to be prepared to make process safety decisions in industry. Through analysis of the decision-making process of senior chemical engineering students, we found students would rather be "better safe than sorry" and did not often acknowledge complexities associated with their decisions. Their decisions were mostly justified by rationalization. This work reaffirms the need to contextualize process safety decision making as part of the design process to better prepare students for industry.
Publication Date
January 27, 2020
Citation Information
Cheryl Bodnar, Emily Dringenberg, Brittany Butler, Daniel Burkey, et al.. "Revealing the Decision-Making Processes of Chemical Engineering Students in Process Safety Contexts" Chemical engineering education Vol. 54 Iss. 1 (2020) p. 22 - 30
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cheryl-bodnar/37/