Not recognizing “change of service” for Pressure Vessel(s) leads to catastrophic failure (Brittle Fracture Failure)

On September 19, 2002, Employee #1 was painting one (1) of six (6) tanks containing carbon dioxide when three (3) of them suddenly exploded. He was killed.

The tanks were originally built as railroad tank cars for liquefied petroleum gas and they were not designed to store carbon dioxide.

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