1. Expand the production scale
As the production scale of chemical enterprises expands, the number of raw materials, intermediates and products involved increases, and potential safety risks also increase. Once an accident occurs, the consequences will be even more serious.
2. Complex process
. Modern chemical technology is becoming increasingly complex. Risk factors such as high temperature, high pressure, flammable, explosive, and toxicity are increasing, and the operation is more difficult. If you are not careful, you may cause an accident.
3. Increased environmental protection requirements
The society has increasingly demanded environmental protection. Chemical accidents will not only cause casualties and property losses, but may also cause serious environmental pollution and bring about long-term ecological impact.
4. The regulations are becoming stricter
Governments of various countries are increasingly strict in safety supervision of chemical enterprises, and relevant laws and regulations are constantly being improved. Enterprises must abide by these regulations, otherwise they will face severe penalties and even suspension of production and rectification.
5. Increased public safety awareness
With the improvement of public safety awareness, the safety performance of chemical companies has attracted more attention. Once an accident occurs, the company's social image and reputation will be seriously affected.
6. Economic Impact
Safety accidents not only bring direct economic losses, such as equipment damage and production interruption, but may also cause indirect losses such as compensation and fines, and even affect the long-term development of the company.
7. Technology Progress
Although technological advances have improved production efficiency, they have also brought new safety risks. Enterprises need to constantly update security technologies and management methods to deal with new risks.
8. Global competition
In the context of globalization, chemical companies face more fierce competition. Safety production is not only a legal requirement, but also a key factor for enterprises to improve their competitiveness.
9. Employee safety
Employees are an important resource for the enterprise, and ensuring their safety is the enterprise's responsibility. Safety production can not only reduce accidents, but also improve employees' enthusiasm and loyalty.
10. Social Responsibility
As a part of society, chemical enterprises assume the responsibility of ensuring public safety. Safety production is not only responsible to employees, but also to society.