Reactive Hazards

Reactive Hazards

Reactive hazards are the dangers associated with uncontrolled chemical reactions in industrial processes. These uncontrolled reactions - such as thermal runaways and chemical decompositions - have been responsible for numerous fires, explosions, and toxic gas releases. From 1980 to 2001, 167 serious reactive accidents caused 108 fatalities in the U.S., according to the CSB's reactive hazards investigation.

Relevant Investigations

Improving Reactive Hazard ManagementThis link opens a new window

Synthron Chemical Explosion This link opens a new window

BP Amoco Thermal Decomposition Incident This link opens a new window

West Fertilizer Explosion and Fire This link opens a new window

Relevant Videos 

Reactive Hazards Management This link opens a new window

Dangerously Close: Explosion in West, TX This link opens a new window