The IUPAC-UNESCO-UNIDO Training for Safety and Environmental Protection
in Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Biotechnological Research and Production
is an activity undertaken by the Committee
on Chemistry and Industry (COCI).
Each scientist or engineer accepted into the Safety Training Program
is assigned to an
IUPAC Company Associate
in an industrialized country. The period of training is typically
one to three weeks. Accommodation, subsistence and travel expenses
are provided for all trainees. In recent years, Fellows from Turkey,
Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, China, and Uruguay, have received training
at host Companies in the U.S.A., Japan, South Africa, and UK.
Ms.
Jane B. Nyakang'o (UNIDO Kenya National Cleaner Production Centre)
and Ms. Ana Luisa Arocena (CEMPRE Uruguay) visited the BP
Chemicals Technology Center in Naperville, Illinois, USA and the
acrylonitirle production plant in Lima, Ohio in October 2003. They
also visited waste treatment sites nearby.
> Read
Nyakang'o's Report [pdf file - 24KB]
> Read
Arocena's Report [pdf file - 65KB]
In
2004, Mr. Isiaka O. Bakare (Rubber Research Institute of
Nigeria) visited Mitsui Chemical Co. sites in Japan, along with
other facilities in that country.
> Read
Bakare's Report [pdf file - 41KB]
Most recently, Prof. Said Bayomi (Mansoura University, Egypt)
received training at the facilities of the pharmaceutical company
AstraZeneca in the UK in October and November 2005.
> Read
Bayomi's Report [pdf file - 116KB]
Applications
are now invited for placement in the
Safety Training Program in 2006
Download the Program
brochure [pdf file - 475KB]