Article | REF: G4210 V1

ICPE hazard studies - Hazard identification

Author: Jean-Louis SÉVÊQUE

Publication date: January 10, 2006

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3. Internal hazards

Hazards external to the company are not the only ones that must be taken into account by the future operator of a facility classified for environmental protection. Among the various hazards that must be taken into account are those posed by chemicals and combustible materials, fire and explosion risks, and anything else that could affect the normal operation of the business.

3.1 Chemical and combustible hazards

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3.1.1 Intrinsic hazards of chemical substances in general

Chemical products can present...

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