Setting Safe Operating Limits for Reactive Chemistry, Part 2 of 2
Tuesday, December 9th, 2025 - 1:00 PM (ET)
Reactive chemistry presents unique and consequential challenges in process safety. Minor deviations in temperature, concentration, or mixing can lead to runaway reactions and Loss of Primary Containment.
In this session, our experts will build on the foundation from Part 1, showing how to apply a data-driven approach to establish safe operating limits specifically for reactive chemicals.
An example will be worked through to demonstrate how to identify and set operating limits for reactive chemistry processes.
An example will be worked through to demonstrate how to identify and set operating limits for reactive chemistry processes.
Using a Worked Example, you will learn to:
- Identify an operating envelope with key reaction parameters control points
- Define safe boundaries based on empirical data and kinetic testing
- Create clear, actionable operating guidance that operators and engineers can rely on
By the end, you’ll have the tools to set practical, defensible limits that reduce uncertainty, align teams, and improve your organization’s process safety performance.
DEKRA Experts:
- John Wincek, CCPSC - Consulting Manager - DEKRA
- Brad Silva, Reactive Chemistry Business Development Manager - DEKRA
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If you missed Part 1, be sure to watch the recording to see how the framework applies to combustible dust and flammable materials. Together, both sessions provide a complete picture for defining safe, effective operating limits across your processes. Watch it
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