Exponent engineers and scientists have significant experience in evaluating reactive chemical hazards for a wide variety of industrial, commercial, and residential applications. For more than 40 years, we have investigated thousands of incidents, ranging from large explosions or detonations caused by a runaway chemical reaction, to small fires caused by the self heating of oil-soaked rags stored in a manner that allowed trapped heat to accumulate. Results of our research and investigations are frequently published or presented in peer-reviewed journals and technical symposia, including the Loss Prevention Symposium sponsored by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and the Mary Kay O’Conner Process Safety Center at the Texas A&M University. Exponent also conducts audits of chemical and industrial processes, and offers design review and chemical analysis of consumer products and equipment to determine compliance with applicable United Nations (UN), U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), and other federal and state regulations. We also assist our clients in developing appropriate risk management, mitigation, and hazard communication strategies.
Our skill set integrates the latest analytical, numerical, and experimental techniques and includes expertise in the following areas:
Reactive chemical hazard analysis
Chemical compatibility studies
Chemical kinetics evaluation
Chemical instability studies
Risk assessment
Process Hazards Analysis (PHA)
Ignition modeling
Calorimetric studies
Self heating evaluation and analysis
State and federal code compliance and evaluation
Analysis of transportation and storage regulations
Hazardous waste disposal
Review and interpretation of chemical purity analysis
Review and development of EPA-mandated Risk Management Programs (RMPs)
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