Babysitter reactive-hazards-analyzer
Reactive chemical hazards analysis skill for thermal stability, incompatibility, and runaway reaction assessment
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/library/specializations/domains/science/chemical-engineering/skills/reactive-hazards-analyzer" ~/.claude/skills/a5c-ai-babysitter-reactive-hazards-analyzer && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
library/specializations/domains/science/chemical-engineering/skills/reactive-hazards-analyzer/SKILL.mdsource content
Reactive Hazards Analyzer Skill
Purpose
The Reactive Hazards Analyzer Skill evaluates reactive chemical hazards including thermal stability, chemical incompatibilities, and runaway reaction potential using calorimetric data analysis.
Capabilities
- Thermal stability assessment
- Chemical compatibility screening
- DSC/ARC data interpretation
- Adiabatic runaway analysis
- TMRad calculations
- Criticality assessment
- SADT determination
- Relief sizing for reactive systems
Usage Guidelines
When to Use
- Assessing reactive hazards
- Interpreting calorimetric data
- Designing reactive system safeguards
- Screening chemical incompatibilities
Prerequisites
- Material safety data available
- Calorimetric test data (if available)
- Process conditions defined
- Reaction stoichiometry known
Best Practices
- Screen all chemical combinations
- Use appropriate test methods
- Consider worst-case scenarios
- Involve subject matter experts
Process Integration
This skill integrates with:
- HAZOP Study Facilitation
- Pressure Relief System Design
- Reactor Design and Selection
Configuration
reactive-hazards-analyzer: test-methods: - DSC - ARC - RC1 - VSP2 hazard-types: - thermal-decomposition - polymerization - incompatibility - oxidation
Output Artifacts
- Hazard assessments
- Compatibility matrices
- Calorimetric data analysis
- Relief sizing for reactive
- Safety recommendations