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Chemical Reactivity Hazards

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Chemicals have the ability to react when exposed to other chemicals or certain physical conditions. The reactive properties of chemicals vary widely and they play a vital role in the production of many chemical, material, pharmaceutical, and food products we use daily. When chemical reactions are not properly managed, they can have harmful, or even catastrophic consequences, such as toxic fumes, fires, and explosions. These reactions may result in death and injury to people, damage to physical property, and severe effects on the environment. Process safety management (PSM) is used to prevent and mitigate chemical reactivity hazards.

This page is maintained as a product of the Alliances between OSHA, The Dow Chemical Company, and the Chemical Reactivity Hazards Management Signatories.

The following questions link to information relevant to reactive chemicals in the workplace.

Standards What standards apply?
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Hazard Recognition How can chemical reactivity hazards be recognized in the workplace?
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Hazard Evaluation How can chemical reactivity hazards be evaluated?
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Control and Prevention How can chemical reactivity hazards be controlled and prevented?
 
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  • Essential Practices for Managing Chemical Reactivity Hazards. American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS). New York: Wiley-AIChE; 2003. Provides guidance to help small and large companies identify, address, and manage chemical reactivity hazards. The electronic on-line version of this book is made freely available thanks to the support of OSHA, the US EPA, CCPS, the American Chemistry Council, the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturer's Association and Knovel Corporation.
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  • Ammonia Refrigeration Ammonia Refrigeration. OSHA. Assists employers and employees in identifying and controlling the hazards associated with the operation and maintenance of ammonia refrigeration systems. Many of the requirements of the Process Safety Management (PSM) Standard, 29 CFR 1910.119, are identified in this eTool as possible controls and are useful as recommended practices, whether or not the ammonia refrigeration system is a covered process.
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