2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chas.3c00113
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Development of Safety Science and Engineering Disciplines in Mainland China

Jianfeng Yang,
Feilong Zhang,
Jianwen Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Considering the growing emphasis on safety issues in mainland China, it is essential to identify the hurdles in the development of safety disciplines and to promote alignment between safety disciplines and society. To understand the current state of safety science and engineering disciplines in mainland China, we conducted a study while considering the geographical distribution level, as well as the power gap between universities. In terms of the geographical distribution, the spatial distribution characterist… Show more

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“…Most of the practitioners in China’s chemical industry only have low-level education and are not aware of possible accident scenarios. In terms of the size of the safety practitioners’ pool, safety professionals in various industries are still in short supply . Innovative engineering science and technology talents are relatively scarce, with an incredible demand for cultivating chemical safety talents.…”
Section: Current Status and Existing Problems Of Talent Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the practitioners in China’s chemical industry only have low-level education and are not aware of possible accident scenarios. In terms of the size of the safety practitioners’ pool, safety professionals in various industries are still in short supply . Innovative engineering science and technology talents are relatively scarce, with an incredible demand for cultivating chemical safety talents.…”
Section: Current Status and Existing Problems Of Talent Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing talents related to chemical process safety in China began in the 1990s; in the 21st century, it has developed by leaps and bounds . However, most of the Chinese institutions are facing the following challenges in their chemical safety engineering programs. , The current curriculum has no close link and insufficient integration with chemical-related courses. It stays at the level of “broad” and has not realized the transformation of “precise” and “specialized.” The curriculum covers a wide range of fields.…”
Section: Current Status and Existing Problems Of Talent Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%