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Catastrophic failure of RRCar while being steamed (Excess temp leads to exotherm runaway)

Steaming railcars and tanker trucks is a very common practice in many industries; however, the hazards of doing so it not widely known nor understood.  Much like we cover “TOO MUCH TEMP” in our process hazards analysis, a similar analysis may be called for to analyze the practice of applying a heat source (e.g. steam…...

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Cargo Hose Rupture and Release of Anhydrous Ammonia During Offloading of a Cargo Tank Motor Vehicle at a Plant (7/15/09)

Earlier this year I wrote about the risks in using “truck drivers” as your HAZMAT Attendant, as well as using the carrier’s hose for your loading/unloading activities.  I have also posted several “Safety advisiories” from state and federal agencies regarding the mis-use of transfer hoses.  Many of you appreciated my bluntness and brining the concerns…...

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Ohio State Trooper’s Christmas

Christmas through the eyes of an Ohio State Trooper… Our emergency responders deserve a BIG THANK YOU during the holiday season as many see some horrific things that impact them for the rest of their lives.  Too often, they have to deliver the worst news anyone could ever imagine.  We can do them a favor…...

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Do NOT rely on Excess Flow Valves (EFV)

Earlier this year I wrote about the EPA Safety Alert regarding having high expectations of an Excess Flow Valve being a reliable safeguard to stop an uncontrolled flow of a HHC/EHS.  This article is another example of how these valves should NOT be considered a safeguard and most certainly should NOT be the sole layer…...

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OSHA takes issue with EVERY Authorized Employee having a key to the lockbox

This week OSHA issued citations to a steel mill involving Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and the one citation that caught my eye revolved around a “group lockbox” situation.  The citation reads “On and before 6/18/2012, the employer did not ensure that authorized employees used a personal lockout device to lock the group lockout box. Each authorized employee had…...

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20 incidents & 1 update (12/13/12)

    Many THANKS to my newest and RENEWING Corporate Partners in Safety… since 2007 since 2012 since 2012 since 2012 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical 67 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 52 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009 = 88) Mining 85 (2011 = 248) (2010 =…...

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Flammable Liquid (and COM DUST) piping “flange jumpers”

In processes handling flammable liquids, “flange jumpers” (also known as “bonding jumpers”) are critical safety components designed to maintain electrical continuity across piping joints. Since piping systems are often coated, gasketed, or subject to corrosion, a standard flanged connection may not provide a sufficiently low-resistance path to ground…. Membership Required You must be a member...

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OSHA’s Accreditation Process Needs Reexamination (GAO-13-88, Dec 11, 2012)

What GAO FoundOSHA’s process for accrediting Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL) is lengthy due to the scope of staff members’ responsibilities and unclear application procedures for accreditation. Among the 13 recently approved applications, OSHA took between 1 and 5 years to make accreditation decisions. All of these applications took much longer to approve than OSHA’s…...

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The “Father of OSHA” passes away

James Hodgson once said: “I’ve never had any ambitions; only enthusiasms.”  As the nation’s 12th Secretary of Labor, he leaves behind an extraordinary legacy in Occupational Safety and Health.  Under his leadership as Secretary of Labor, the Occupational Safety and Health Act was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Nixon in 1972. “Safety…...

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OSHA extends temporary enforcement measures in residential construction through March 15, 2013

OSHA will extend its temporary enforcement measures in residential construction for three (3) more months. The temporary enforcement measures, now extended through March 15, 2013, include: priority free on-site compliance assistance, penalty reductions, extended abatement dates, measures to ensure consistency and increased outreach… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready...

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OSHA cites a chicken processing and wholesale distribution company with REPEAT and SERIOUS PSM violations (NH3 Refrigeration)

OSHA has cited the company with three repeat and four serious violations following a June inspection as part of the agency’s Process Safety Management Covered Chemical Facilities national emphasis program (NEP). Proposed penalties total $99,000. The repeat citations issued for the process safety management standard violations include failing to inspect and test process equipment consistent…...

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