Bryan Haywood

OSHRC confirms that EXPIRED “calibration gas” for calibrating atmospheric testing equipment is a violation

This OSHRC case involved laundry company who uses industrial sized washing machines which are correctly classified as a Permit-Required Confined Space (PRCS).  OSHA inspected the facility, and the CSHO discovered that the calibration gas used to calibrate the direct reading meter that would be used for testing the atmosphere inside the continuous batch washers (CBW) has expired 18

EPA RMP citations @ ammonia manufacturer (NH3, 11,000 pound release & $25K w/ $200K SEP)

Respondent is primarily engaged in the production of anhydrous ammonia, urea fertilizer, and urea ammonium nitrate, which includes two ammonia units (A1 and A2), a urea production unit, a UAN unit, and various ancillary units, including a carbon dioxide pipeline compressor station and a hydrogen recovery unit. Respondent produces, processes, stores, or handles more than

2017 Video of the Week #41 (PRCS Accident – “Precious Time – The Cody McNolty story”)

On October 4,2001 Cody McNolty was working as a welder’s assistant in northern British Columbia. He was helping his father refit a log barge.  Four workers were rendered unconscious from a lack of oxygen. Dan McNolty (the father) died. Precious Time documents Cody’s story, a story of confined space rescue that goes tragically wrong.  Precious Time was created

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