Bryan Haywood

Part II – BFD Fatality Report on NH3 Refrigeration Fatality (March 2016)

This is my second and probably the last post regarding this incident.  This post will cover the Boston Fire Department’s (BFD) activities that took place at the facility AFTER the fatality.  As you can see, these guys are true pro’s and they know hazardous materials as well as did a nice job using IIAR-2, American National…...

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A sign of the times for the USA and our HAZMAT Facility Siting?

This anhydrous ammonia (NH3) refrigerated storage tank (photo source: Jerusalem Post) was feared to be a target of terrorist and as one report claimed, imminent failure.  The battle heated up in 2013 when “Hezbollah” (a recognized terrorist group) threatened to blow up the tank (or the ship delivering the NH3) with missiles and the courts…...

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Niffty infrared video of an NH3 release @ cold storage warehouse (Video)

Fire officials have an idea how much ammonia leaked from a cold-storage business but can’t say exactly how long it spewed. Roughly 60 pounds of the material leaked fire Capt. James Brown said. Investigators believe the leak was caused by a valve that wasn’t completely closed while the business was closed. No one was required…...

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EPA’s new “Final Rule” Risk Management Program (RMP) (August 2017)

It certainly looks like EPA has been busy with their review of the proposed amendments to the RMP Rule.  To that fact, they have released this Q&A explaining what they are keeping, what they eliminated, and what they revised in their NEW FINAL RULE.  This new FINAL RULE is set to take effect on 2/19/2019…...

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Another “the power of a vacuum” incident (MC 307 Collapse from condensing product)

The power of a vacuum… caused only by the condensing of the hazardous material.  The loading temperature of the mono-isopropylamine, a flammable liquid, was reported to be between 70°F and 80°F. When the tank collapsed, the ambient air temperature was approximately 10°F… On January 4,1988, an MC 307 tank trailer departed with 39,000 pounds of…...

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Two Ammonia Refrigeration Technicians Sustain Corneal Burns

At approximately 9:50 a.m. on October 24, 2012, Employees #1 and #2 were working as mechanical engineering technicians at a food cold storage facility. The two workers were troubleshooting a Hansen Technology Model AP08 Auto-Purger. The Auto-Purger removed non-condensable material from the refrigeration system. It was mounted on a wall inside the facility’s anhydrous ammonia…...

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Draining oil from NH3 refrigeration process flash fire fatality

Its 2017 and we still debate the flammability of anhydrous ammonia (NH3).  It is a fact that NH3 is not classified as a “flammable gas” due to its high Lower Explosive Limit (16%) and it’s flammable range being less than 12 percentage points.  But there is one other fact that we seem to lose sight…...

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Six steps to becoming respected SAFETY LEADER (Video)

Mr. Burns is not a safety professional, but that did not stop him from absolutely nailing this very short and concise video on what it looks like to a SAFETY LEADER.  It may be the best 7-minutes of “self-help” advice for safety professionals who are ready to be a LEADER rather than a “safety manager”. …...

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BFD Fatality Report on NH3 Refrigeration Fatality (March 2016)

I have finally received the investigation information regarding the anhydrous ammonia fatality at a refrigerated seafood warehouse in Boston in March 2016.  Sadly these reports do not indicate the cause of the accident and it does not appear that the AHJ used the state’s 527 CMR 33.00: Hazardous Material Process or Processing to enforce the…...

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EPA RMP citations @ beef slaughter and packaging facility (NH3 & $15K w/ a $50K SEP)

Respondent owns and operates a beef slaughter and packaging facility and has Anhydrous Ammonia in excess of 10,000 pounds. On or about September 9, 2015, EPA conducted an inspection of Respondent’s Facility to determine compliance with Section 112(r) of the CAA and 40 C.F.R. Part 68.  From the time Respondent first had onsite greater than…...

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