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Hot Work Permitting Logic

Did you know there is actually some logic behind OSHA and NFPA’s Hot Work Permitting process?  This means that even before we issue a HW Permit, we have to walk through this logic.  In essence, if we can do the work WITHOUT having to perform HW; then by all means, we do the work without…...

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Safety Thought of the Week… preventive actions

It is important to note that preventive actions are not entirely the same for the different risk categories (minor, serious, or major): organizational failures generally play a much greater role in serious accidents than minor accidents. Indeed, a serious event usually implies the systemic failure of many barriers. The prevention of major accident hazards should,…...

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Safety Thought of the Week… Organizational failures generally play a much greater role

It is important to note that preventive actions are not entirely the same for the different risk categories (minor, serious, or major): organizational failures generally play a much greater role in serious accidents than minor accidents. Indeed, a serious event usually implies the systemic failure of many barriers. The prevention of major accident hazards should,…...

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Reduction in workforce, the ERT, and the MOC tool

In recent months we have seen some reductions in workforce across several clients.  Some of these clients are very mature in their approach to safety management, and others are not quite there yet.  In those businesses with a mature Safety Management System (SMS), one of these facilities is NOT a PSM/RMP facility – but they…...

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When “safety” is the safety teams job

Last week, I had an interesting discussion with a long-time client about the next steps in their safety evolution.  While working with their safety team members out and about in the plant, we hardly see any violations, errors, or mistakes when auditing work permits and the like.  But we are dressed like Christmas trees during…...

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DOT answers questions on the maintenance of DOT specification cylinders and tanks stored for use on site (i.e., stationary containers)

Q3. You ask whether the recertification (i.e., the requalification) requirements in 49 CFR Part 180 are applicable to stationary cylinder systems installed in a building and refilled by a third party. A3. The answer is yes if the cylinders are represented as meeting the requirements of the HMR. Section 180.3(a) states no person may represent…...

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Nitrogen kills another in a PRCS (barge entered without Permit)

At 5:15 p.m. on October 27, 2013, three (3) employees and a supervisor were working on the deck of three (3) barges to ready them for delivery. The supervisor and one of the employees entered the #1 cargo tank of barges #1 and #2 to check the deep well blind on the deep well inspection…...

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Verifying ZES is CRITICAL before opening “idled” systems (Reaccumulated Stored Energy)

On January 20, 2017, Employee #1, 45, was tasked with removing a “Victaulic Blind Flange” on the inlet section of a 400-ton chiller held in place with a split collar. The machine had been idle for over four (4) months as it was winterized, with all electrical connections removed and locked out. The employee began…...

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Pulling blinds/blanks is a “line opening” task (Hydrofluoric Acid)

At 1:00 a.m. on January 19, 2019, Employee #1, 45 years old, employed by a plumbing company, was working at a refinery. He was removing a blind flange in preparation for installing 2-inch piping to a 2-inch line in the MHF Alkylation unit. When the flange was unbolted…… Membership Required You must be a member...

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Another dropped object inside a PRCS results in an improper entry and death of entrant

At approximately 4:00 a.m. on March 29, 2020, an employee, 30, was installing a full face blind on a flange on a reactor. Then, the probe stem fell inside of the reactor, and the employee tried to fish it out. Using a Jacobs ladder, the employee entered the unprepared reactor that was not cleared for…...

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Pulling blinds/blanks is a “line opening” task (Silicon Tetrachloride)

At 1:30 p.m. on July 24, 2020, two employees were reconnecting two (2) 2″ flanged pipes after cleaning the 4″ header. The employees were beginning to unbolt the blind on the last pipe to reconnect it to the header when…… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member?...

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Pulling blinds/blanks is a “line opening” task (compressed air dryer)

At 1:15 p.m. on November 3, 2020, Employee #1, employed by an HVAC company, was working at a customer’s commercial facility. He was in the process of removing a coupler and blind from the intake header of an air dryer. The employee did not first relieve the air pressure from the header…. Membership Required You...

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