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A lot of OSHA standards follow the SMS protocol

Whether we recognize it or not, many of the OSHA standards follow the principles of a well-grounded Safety Management System (SMS) that includes: Hazard Identification Hazard Analysis using a recognized methodology Risk Assessment so that risk can be quantified and put into perspective Risk Mitigation using the Hierarchy of Controls (Elm, Sub, Eng, Adm, PPE) […]

Electric sweet gas heater ruptures and releases sweet gas into the building

This incident was process related and involved a process safety system; however, the process was NOT PSM/RMP covered.  The incident is process-related and many of the PSM/RMP management elements could have prevented this incident. An electric sweet gas heater ruptured from overheating releasing sweet gas into the building. The cause of the incident was likely

Safety Classification and Learning (SCL) Model

The rate of recordable injuries in the electric power sector has declined steadily over the past decade; however, the rate of serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs) has plateaued. Unfortunately, studying SIFs is a paradox. On one hand, SIFs are incredibly important and deserve significant resources for investigation. On the other, learning from these events and

2021 IMC and Refrigeration Processes (other than NH3)

In the 2021 International Mechanical Code (IMC), the International Association of Ammonia Refrigeration (IIAR) was successful in simplifying the code requirements for refrigeration systems using Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3).  The code now reads: 1101.1.2 Ammonia refrigerant Refrigeration systems using ammonia as the refrigerant shall comply with IIAR 2, IIAR 3, IIAR 4, and IIAR 5 and

2021 IMC 401.4 and 501.3.1 cocentric venting systems

A new type of factory-built combination exhaust and intake air fitting is introduced that does not require separation between the two openings.  Although this has been approved for the 2021 IBC, it is ONLY for dwelling or sleeping unit mechanical ventilation systems.   It is NOT ALLOWED for   HAZARDOUS MATERIALS   Exhaust Ventilation systems

WISER had a great run!

I can not understand why the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) is ending WISER. This single ER tool was undoubtedly the best available ER tool! I have been sharing it for at least the past 10 years in all my HAZMAT courses. It is indeed a SAD day; as of February 28th, 2023, NLM

CSB calls on OSHA to develop guidance documents for performing PHAs on SOPs

In the CSB’s final report on a refinery incident, the agency calls on OSHA to: Develop guidance documents for performing process hazard analysis on operating procedures to address transient operation hazards in facilities with Process Safety Management (PSM) covered processes. A PHA is a critical element of the process safety management system; unfortunately, we see

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