Bryan Haywood

Video of the Week (2014 and earlier)

Please note that the years 2011-2014 Video of the Week require membership acess. Please note that the years 2011-2014 Photos of the week require membership acess. – See more at: http://www.safteng.net/index.php/free-section/safety-info-posts/photo-of-the-week/3785-photos-of-the-week-2014-and-earlier#sthash.9WnzLNPj.dpuf Please note that the years 2011-2014 Photos of the week require membership acess. – See more at: http://www.safteng.net/index.php/free-section/safety-info-posts/photo-of-the-week/3785-photos-of-the-week-2014-and-earlier#sthash.9WnzLNPj.dpuf

EPA RMP citations @ aerosol and non-aerosol product manufacturing and packaging facility (Flammable & $57,369 w/ $147K SEP)

Respondent is the operator of an aerosol and non-aerosol product manufacturing and packaging facility. The Facility, including its chemical storage tanks, is located less than 0.1 mile from the nearest neighboring commercial/industrial facility. There are several commercial facilities within a 1,000 foot radius of the Facility. Respondent manufacturers and packages into personal-sized containers a number

48 incidents & 1 update (4/29/15)

    Many THANKS to my NEW and RENEWING “Partners in Safety“   since 4/2015 since 2005 since 2010 since 2013  since 1/2015 Over 12,500 exclusive unsafe acts/conditions and accident/injuries photos and over 1,100 ppt’s & doc’s from more than 2,797 contributors! UPDATED the Members Area Photo Library on 4/4/15 with 189 Shocker, Accident, and

Explaining the difference in “stress relieved during fabrication”, Cold-Formed Heads, and Hot-formed Heads (CGA 2.1)

In the world of pressure vessels (like those governed by ASME Section VIII), the terms “stress relieved during fabrication”, Cold-Formed Heads, and Hot-formed Heads relate to heat, but they are very different techniques used in PV construction. PWHT is about treating the material after it’s been worked, while “hot formed heads” is about shaping the

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