Bryan Haywood

Is the IIAR adopting “bench testing” for Relief Valves?

CORRECTION Made 3/21/2018 So I was glad I was sitting down when I started reading the Public Review #2 Draft of IIAR-6, Standard for Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Closed-Circuit Ammonia Refrigeration Systems.  Now it’s just a DRAFT version out for public review and comments, but I was so pleased to see TABLE 13.1, Overpressure Protection…...

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WorkSafeBC Ammonia Inspection Initiative update (2/2018)

Between November 20 and December 31, 2017, WorkSafeBC officers conducted the first phase of a three-phase ammonia inspection initiative. Officers inspected ice rinks and recreational facilities that use ammonia as a refrigerant. The focus of the inspections was: risk assessment, exposure control plans, work procedures, emergency response and evacuation plans Of the 223 sites inspected,…...

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LOTO failure of enormous proportions!

It is the year 2018 – OSHA promulgated its Control of Hazardous Energy standard (1910.147) in 1989.  That means we should have been practicing LOTO for nearly 29 years, and yet we continue to see unreal failures related to workers performing servicing and maintenance without “locking it out.”  This week’s Incident Alerts contained an incident…...

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EPA RMP & GDC citations @ chemical manufacturing facility (Cl2 & H2 & Action Plan)

Respondent has owned and operated a chemical manufacturing facility since at least January 2013. The facility manufactures chlorine, sodium hydroxide, solid sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid and calcium hypochlorite. The Facility is primarily a manufacturer of chlorine, which is produced through the electrolysis of a sodium chloride being derived from a salt vein deep under the…...

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59 incidents & 2 updates (2/19-3/8/2018)

Industrial LOTO FATALITY Landfill Employee’s Death In Shredder Appears Accidental (Sheriff’s deputies are continuing to investigate the gruesome death of a 46-year-old employee at a privately owned landfill – shortly after 10 a.m. a worker went to clear a jammed trash-shredding machine – after he repaired the machine, HE CALLED OUT TO HIS CO-WORKERS TO…...

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IFC and Bulk transfer and process transfer operations

Most know NFPA 30 and OSHA’s 1910.106 for managing flammable liquid hazards.  I have often written about the International Fire Code and its value to those looking for additional measures to reduce risk.  In this situation, it does not disappoint when it comes to “Bulk transfer and process transfer operations.”…… Membership Required You must be...

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Cal/OSHA Fines Foundry over $280,000 for Permit-Required Confined Space Accident (Auger Double Leg Amputation)

Cal/OSHA has cited a foundry $283,390 for workplace safety and health violations following a confined space accident that resulted in the amputation of an employee’s legs. Cal/OSHA cited the Foundry of similar breaches eight (8) years ago.  On August 28, two workers at the factory were cleaning and unjamming a 38-foot long auger screw conveyor…...

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OSHA may not cover “drilling operations” but the IFC does

OSHA specifically exempted “Oil or gas well drilling or servicing operations” (1910.119(a)(2)(ii)), which it is trying to rectify with a revision to the standard. However, the IFC and many states have had requirements specific to “well drilling and operating” as it relates to managing the hazards associated with flammable liquids…. Membership Required You must be...

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OSHA issues PRCS citation to power plant after contractor fatalities

OSHA has issued $77,605 in fines to a power plant after a hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas leak killed two contractors and injured four others inside a PRCS last August. The power company was fined $77,605, while the contractor that was performing maintenance at the plant was fined $129,340.  OSHA says it found the power plant failed…...

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