Chemical Reactivity Hazard

Chemical Reactivity Hazard is a situation where an uncontrolled chemical reaction could result directly or indirectly in the serious harm to people, property, or the environment. The reactive properties of chemicals are a vital role in the production of many chemical, material, pharmaceutical, and food products such as toxic fumes, fires, and explosions.

Reference Definition by Aiche.org/ccps: Chemical Reactivity Hazard is a situation with the potential for an uncontrolled chemical reaction that can result directly or indirectly in serious harm to people, property or the environment. The uncontrolled chemical reaction might be accompanied by a temperature increase, pressure increase, gas evolution or other form of energy release.

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