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PRCS Fatality in 8’X8’X10′ pit (Oxygen Deficiency)

At 9:50 a.m. on June 5, 2018, Employee #1 was in an 8 foot by 8-foot pit that was approximately 10 feet deep, cleaning out built-up sediment using a brush and 5-gallon bucket. Employee #1 was being helped by Employee #2, who was dumping the waste outside of the building that the pit was in…....

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Isolating a PRCS with misaligning or removing sections of lines, pipes, or ducts

Does your entry procedures/practices allow for “misaligning or removing sections of lines, pipes, or ducts” as a means to isolate a PRCS?  If yes, do your procedures/practices specify the length of “sections of lines, pipes, or ducts” that have to be removed in order to meet the intent of “isolation”?  I can not recall where…...

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The state of IL and Ammonia fertilizer process design

In light of the recent EPA citation at a bulk storage facility for anhydrous ammonia (NH3) I thought it would be fitting to highlight a best practice from the state of Illinois for this type of process.  Most states are in the process of updating their state codes for the safe storage and handling of…...

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The tale of two LOTOs – worlds apart (Compressed Air)

If you have equipment that uses compressed air (CA) as an energy source, you will understand my frustrations with how poorly we manage this hazardous energy source.  Typically, compressed air is provided via a plant-wide header system with drops for machine/equipment.  These drops will then use a hose to deliver the compressed air to the…...

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Isobutane and your LEL sensor’s correction calculation

If you have read your meter’s manual you have most certainly come across it’s “correction calculation”, usually in the back of the manual.  But Isobutane is not a common flammable, so why did it make it on the list of those popular flammables?  It is because of the “green movement”… yes, Isobutane (R-600a) is a…...

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EPA RMP citations @ Anhydrous Ammonia storage and refrigeration process (NH3 & $244K)

Respondent stores and uses ammonia at the facility in parts of the storage and refrigeration process. Respondent’s storage and refrigeration process contains more than the threshold quantity (10,000 pounds) of ammonia. Respondent’s storage and refrigeration process does not meet the eligibility requirements for Program 1 under 40 C.F.R. ยง 68.10(b) and is subject to the…...

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EPA RMP citations @ food facility (NH3 & $85K – COVID19 penalty reduction)

SPECIAL NOTE:  This is the first time I have seen a penalty reduction from the COVID-19 impacts on the business. Respondent operates an ammonia refrigeration process with 15,416 pounds of anhydrous ammonia. The Respondent has one RMProgram level 3 covered process, which stores or otherwise uses a toxic substance in an amount exceeding its applicable…...

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OSHRC vacates a machine guarding citation where employee was severly injured

I am sharing this OSHRC decision to demonstrate how a citation can be vacated with PROPER supervision and training on machine hazards, guarding, and LOTO.  In this case, an employee opened a guard, reached into the machine to clean/clear breading and the machine started – grabbed his smock and caused serious injuries to his right…...

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Warped Wednesday… safety is “just common sense” excuse #121 – Lockout

LOTO locks can be keyed alike.  For example, equipment/field locks can all be keyed to a SINGLE key; however, personal/individual locks MUST BE individually keyed (e.g., 1 key – 1 lock).  Before starting work ask yourself this simple but very important question: Do I have EXCLUSIVE/SOLE control of each and every isolation device protecting ME? …...

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The Silver Medalist for the number of “would-be-rescuers” (Water Valve Pits are PRCSs)

NOTE: this incident happened long BEFORE OSHA had 1910.146 in place… At about 3:30 p.m. on October 10, 1986, Employee #1, a self contractor, arrived to inspect the sawmill’s fire protection sprinkler system backflow valve located in an underground vault 8 ft deep by 6 ft wide by 12 ft long with a 31 in…....

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Another example of why breathing air couplings are incompatible with outlets for nonrespirable worksite air or other gas systems (1910.134(i)(8)

A petrochemical refinery was undergoing a turnaround. A contractor crew had been assigned the job of sandblasting the inside surfaces of a reactor vessel (permit-required confined space). Although UNWRITTEN COMPANY POLICY called for the use of air compressors for supplying respirator air, this crew, with the supervisor’s knowledge, had previously used plant air to supply…...

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