Class 5.2 chemicals refer to hazardous materials with safety hazards, with one common chemical being peroxide. Peroxides are widely used in many industrial fields, including insecticides, oxidants, bleaches, and preservatives.
However, this chemical also carries certain risks, and if not used carefully, it may cause explosions or other safety issues. Recently, a peroxide leakage accident occurred at a chemical plant located in Shanghai.
According to local media reports, this chemical plant experienced a leak during the production of peroxyacetic acid. After the accident, the unit urgently evacuated the personnel present and immediately organized emergency response. So far, the accident has been effectively controlled and no casualties have been caused.
This peroxide leakage accident once again reminds us to pay attention to safety issues when using chemicals. For those who are not familiar with chemicals, it is particularly important to be cautious and use them under the guidance of professional personnel. In addition, chemical enterprises also need to strengthen their awareness of safety production, inspect the chemical storage and transportation processes, and ensure the rational use of chemicals. Only in this way can the normal production of chemical plants and the personal safety of employees be ensured.
During the use of Class 5.2 chemicals, we must always be vigilant and strictly follow safety operating procedures. This not only ensures our own safety, but also contributes to the construction of the entire society.




