Bryan Haywood

Changes to a plant’s water system leads to a flash fire (MOC and State Plumbing Code)

A lot of older plants in the USA use their water piping as their main ground for a lot of purposes.  In one such plant, the grounding connections for the flammable liquid transfers were tied into the water piping.  One day a water pipe failed and caused quite a bit of damage; the price to…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

No MOC for reduction of inventory to below PSM/RMP TQ leads to LPOC event (engineering out excess flow valves)

A number of years ago a former client decided that process safety was not worth the effort and wanted to get their process below the 10,000 pounds TQ for their LPG.  They hired a local architect/engineering firm that had no experience with the storage, handling, and processing of LPGs.  This “architect/engineering firm” advised the facility…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

Double Block and Bleed – OSHA vs API

The only OSHA standards that make mention of the phrase “Double Block and Bleed” (DB&B) are its Permit-Required Confined Space (PRCS) standards. In both 1910.146(b) and 1926.1203, OSHA defines a DB&B as: the closure of a line, duct, or pipe by closing and locking or tagging two in-line valves and by opening and locking or…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

A look at back at fire safety

It seems every generation is destined to have its own structure fire tragedy; ours being the Station Nightclub fire in West Warwick, Rhode Island in 2003.  In less than 30 minutes, 100 people lost their lives that night (February 20, 2003).  I had just started consulting and I can remember it well as almost all…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

When does a pressure vessel not require a pressure relief device? (ASME 6-inch exception)

Since I began consulting I learned of something I thought I would never see… an ASME pressure vessel without a pressure relief device (PRD).  Typically when I have come across one of these vessels I have gotten the “grandfather” or “its too small” justification.  So let’s discuss these two items and see if they are…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

Safety Manager turn-over cost a business $180,592 in OSHA citations (OSHRC Decision)

This case is going before the full review commission, but below are the ALJ’s view on the citations.  This case is what we (the safety profession) warn employers what can happen with a lack of proper oversight.  The citations are about as basic as they come and the CSHO nailed the inspection with great documentation…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

FREE Permit-Required Confined Space Training (2020)

I will offer my 1-day PRCS training class for SAFETY PROFESSIONALS for FREE as long as a company steps up to sponsor the course. Sponsoring a course means you provide the training accommodations and lunch; SAFTENG provides the training and materials.  The sponsor gets 3-5 seats in the class in return for sponsoring the course…....

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

Contractor Safety training at petroleum refining or petrochemical manufacturing facilities (WA-OSHA)

The department is initiating rulemaking to implement the advanced safety training requirements for High Hazard Facilities. Chapter 49.80 RCW, enacted in 2019, requires owners of petroleum refining or petrochemical manufacturing facilities to use a skilled and trained workforce when contracting for construction, alteration, demolition, installation, repair, or maintenance work. By January 1, 2022, all workers…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

Amine regeneration unit explosion (UK’s HSE Report)

  Shortly after 6 pm, on June 2, 2011, an atmospheric storage tank within the amine regeneration unit exploded. A fireball split the tank open and killed four (4) workers. The sole survivor sustained severe burns and suffered life-changing injuries. The force of the explosion ejected the five-ton steel tank roof over 180 feet through…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

EPA Updates its National Compliance Initiative: Reducing Accidental Releases at Industrial and Chemical Facilities data

Last week EPA updated its National Compliance Initiative: Reducing Accidental Releases at Industrial and Chemical Facilities data and included an updated photo… Is this another “shot across the bow” to the ammonia refrigeration industry? They also updated their data with their 2019 Inspections:… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here

Houston Explosion, Propylene, PSM, and RMP

So much media coverage of the explosion in Northwest Houston on January 24, 2020.  It is assumed that the explosion was caused by a propylene leak, a flammable gas that most people had never heard of before the explosion.  What is so sad is that some politicians are jumping on board this tragedy and calling…...

Membership Required

You must be a member to access this content.

View Membership Levels

Already a member? Log in here
Scroll to Top