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A Few Good Auditors (as adapted from the movie A Few Good Men by Joe Chandler)

This is a classic EHS spoof that any EHS auditor can appreciate.  It comes from one of the finest process safety professionals that walk among us and oh how he is fun to work with.  Joe can make a bad day one of your best days, just by being “Joe”.  An awesome audit leader and…...

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Report of Violation Findings for Third Quarter 2015 (NBBI)

The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors has released its Third Quarter Report of Violation Findings for 2015.  The data captures problem areas and trends related to boiler and pressure vessel operation, installation, maintenance, and repair; and also identifies problems before unsafe conditions occur.  This report serves as an important source of documentation…...

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Review of accidents involving ammonia (Institute For Systems Engineering And Informatics)

This is a study done by Commission of the European Communities which looked at the causes and consequences of Ammonia Accidents in the-the EU.  It is a nice breakdown of the accidents and their contributing factors that we may be able to learn from. Due to its massive use, ammonia is often involved in accidents. Ammonia is…...

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Analysis of Liquid Ammonia Leakage Accidents based on Safety System Engineering Theory

Liquid ammonia leakage accidents can cause serious consequences. This paper makes research on the liquid ammonia leakage accidents based on safety system engineering theory model. Shanghai Baoshan”8.31” liquid ammonia leakage accident is used as an example in this paper and the direct and indirect reasons for the accident are analyzed and combined into four factors: human, material…...

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Explosion of a sulphuric acid tank (H2 Explosion – 2009 France)

This explosion is VERY SIMILAR to the fatal hotwork explosion that occurred in 2001 at Motiva Enterprises.  The Motiva explosion occurred when a work crew had been repairing a catwalk above a sulfuric acid storage tank farm when a spark from their hot work ignited flammable vapors in one of the tanks. This tank had holes in…...

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Analysis of Accidents in Chemical Process Industry and Lessons Learnt

A study of past accidents in the chemical process industry (CPI) has been carried out by Helsinki University of Technology, Plant Design, Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Technology. It is found that the majority (73%) of the accidents were caused by technical and engineering failures. Based on the causes of accident and types of equipment failures,…...

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Start-Up Accident – Metal scaffold deck ejected out of cooling tower (PSSR FAILURE)

After maintenance, a scaffold was taken away to be able to start the cooling fan.  Seconds after start up of a cooling fan, there was a lot of noise and a metal scaffold deck flew through the air and fell on the ground.  CLICK HERE (pdf) for the Incident Alert…. Membership Required You must be a...

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2015 Photo of the Week #48 (I am safe as I have on my fluorescent safety vest! )

Anyone else notice the number of shocker photos making their rounds that show workers wearing their fluorescent safety vest while doing some awfully UNSAFE acts?!?!?  I mean I get the idea with the hi-vis vests and all and I am a supporter of the concept, but I think some companies may be fooling themselves into thinking…...

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2015 Video of the Week #48 (Auger… wait for it…)

And we wonder how accidents happen.  From my observation, this does NOT appear to be a surprise to the workers!  Seems they are fully expecting this to happen and right next to a roadway none the less…. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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Is your HHC/EHS a “Category M Fluid” (ASME B31.3)?

Back in 2012, I wrote an article about ASME’s “Lethal Service” definition in the hopes of providing some direction in how we could establish which of our HHC/EHSs may rise to the level of “lethal service” as it applies to the design of our pressure vessels. The article stirred much debate among the SAFTENG die-hards,…...

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Chlorine Piping design specs and joinment

A few months ago we discussed the first step in establishing our Dry Chlorine piping “service class” and in that article, I stressed how critically important that step was, as the rest of our design will be based on the chosen “service class”.  In this article, we will see that I was not joking!  As…...

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