Bryan Haywood

EPA RMP citations @ polystrene foam production facility (Butane & $71K)

At its stationary source, the Respondent operates a Polystrene Foam Production facility using butane and has 132,235 pounds of butane in onsite storage. At its stationary source, the Respondent has one RMProgram level 3 covered process, which processes butane in an amount exceeding its applicable threshold of 10,000 pounds. On August 30, 2018, the EPA…...

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OSHA Expands Temporary Guidance for Respirator Fit-Testing to All Industries during COVID-19 Pandemic

OSHA has expanded temporary guidance provided in a March 14, 2020, memorandum regarding supply shortages of N95s or other filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This expanded guidance applies to all workplaces covered by OSHA where there is required respirator use. OSHA field offices will exercise enforcement discretion concerning annual fit-testing requirements,…...

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Interim final rule to update the regulatory requirements NIOSH to test and approve PAPRs

The Department of Health and Human Service (HHS) is publishing this interim final rule to update the regulatory requirements used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)to test and approve air-purifying particulate respirators for use in the ongoing public health emergency. With this rulemaking, parallel…...

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Fire Code and CLOSED and OPEN Systems

I have written several articles lately explaining the limitations of storing flammables and toxics.  A couple of these articles referenced the International Fire Code (IFC) which is my favorite safety code for hazardous materials.  OSHA’s 1910.106 is from the 1969 NFPA 30 and has not been sustainably updated since; whereas the IFC gets updated every…...

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Expanded Temporary Enforcement Guidance on Respiratory Protection Fit-Testing for N95 Filtering Facepieces in ALL Industries During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic

This memorandum expands temporary enforcement guidance provided in OSHA’s March 14, 2020, memorandum to Compliance Safety and Health Officers for enforcing annual fit-testing requirements of the Respiratory Protection standard, 29 CFR § 1910.134(f)(2), with regard to supply shortages of N95s or other filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.[1] The March…...

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What is a Vertical Standard vs a Horizontal Standard?

These two terms are often discussed on OSHA outreach training courses, but I hardly ever mention them as they are more “legal” terms than safety terms.  But this month, MI-OSHA issued guidance to their CSHO’s which I thought did a really nice job explaining what these terms mean and how they are used in issuing…...

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Multiple LOPC incidents involving highly toxic and corrosive chemicals from incompatible fittings

WorkSafe Victoria is issuing a safety alert highlighting the hazards associated with using small-bore fittings following a number of recent incidents at Major Hazard Facilities (MHF).  WorkSafe has recently been notified of three separate incidents involving the loss of containment of highly toxic and corrosive chemicals caused by the use of small-bore fittings for temporary…...

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Line Break gone BAD (Natural Gas and verifying a ZES)

This is a tale of Valve Handle Positions and the assumption the valve was CLOSED based on the position the handle was found in.  No Lockout/Tagout and NO VERIFICATION of a Zero Energy State (ZES) before the NG pipe was disassembled. I am not sure why the NTSB makes no mention of “Energy Control” (e.g…....

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Flammable Liquid Transfer OVER PRESSURE and RUPTURE EVENT

We have discussed the hazards and risks associated with the transferring of hazardous materials in bulk.  This case was a terminal to ship transfer, but these basic failures can happen on any transfer.  Not following procedures, not utilizing an unloading checklist, and not using the unloading process and the nitrogen purge process as it was…...

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When a business converts to handling flammable liquids for the pandemic response (Part 3 – Office Occupancies)

Well, we knew it would just be a matter of time until someone did this.  Again, the fear of contracting a virus has apparently overridden all rational thinking.  This picture was shared this morning in one of my favorite Facebook Groups Fire Inspectors With No Borders.   We do not know the background of the…...

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Gas Pumps, COVID19, and plastic shopping bags

        This past month we have lived with the COVID19 pandemic and the fear that comes with it.  I have spent hours trying to stop one of the social media myths about COVID19 and gas pump handles.  There have been viral posts suggesting that people use plastic shopping bags to handle the…...

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Pipe Labeling and ASME A13.1 (EPA RMP & $2,700 and $89K abatement costs)

For those of you that follow my ramblings have heard me rant on about ASME A13.1 and how pipe labeling begins LONG BEFORE a process becomes a PSM/RMP covered process.  ALL Hazardous Materials piping has to be labeled!  And yes I am well aware of OSHA’s position on pipe labeling and their Globally Harmonized System…...

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