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2012 Video of the Week #40 (CO2 Incident @ Fast Food Restaurant)

On May 21, 2011 the Phoenix FD responded to a fast food restaurant for a female worker who had reportedly slipped and fell.  It was MUCH MORE and the incident came close to being a real catastrophe for the worker and two FF’s!  This video by the Phoenix FD is an EXCELLENT training video for…...

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Oregon OSHA – Adopted Changes for the Confined Space Standard

Oregon OSHA has adopted a new rule, OAR 437-002-0146 Confined Spaces, which replaces 1910.146 Permit-Required Confined Spaces. This new standard expands the rule’s scope to include the construction industry. This new standard expands several requirements and clarifies several others found in 1910.146.  The new appendices clarify how to evaluate a CS and a PRCS…… Membership...

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OSHA Enforcement Memo – Use of Flexible Hoses in Toxic Gas Service (10/2/2012)

After the fatal phosgene incident in WV on January 23, 2010, the CSB asked OSHA to take sustained measures to minimize the exposure of hazards to workers handling highly toxic gases from cylinders and associated regulators, gages, hoses, and appliances. Ensure that OSHA managers, compliance officers, equivalent state OSHA plan personnel, and regulated parties conform, under…...

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OSHA cites paint business $138K for PSM deficiencies (Flammable Liquids)

OSHA cited a paint plant for 26 health violations after a cloud containing flammable vapors was released from the company’s Columbus facility on March 21, 2012. OSHA initiated an inspection under its national emphasis program (NEP) on process safety management (PSM) for covered chemical facilities. Proposed fines total $138,600.  The vapor cloud was caused by…...

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42 incidents & 2 updates (10/4/12)

  MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety” for their support! since 2008 since 2008 since 2012 since 2012     2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical 59 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 46 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009 = 88) Mining 64 (2011 =…...

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Fatality Alert – Failed Handrail

A fatal incident occurred involving a production operator who was overseeing a potable water bunkering activity on the satellite platform with a marine supply vessel. The IP fell 23m into the water when the handrail he was holding failed due to tension applied to it through the loading hose.• During the bunkering operation, the vessel…...

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A rare RMP General Duty Clause citation (NH3 refrigeration)

A Dairy in Puerto Rico has agreed to pay a penalty and make significant upgrades to settle RMP violations. The case stems from violations at two dairies located in Puerto Rico, including two major releases of anhydrous ammonia from one of the facilities. The Clean Air Act violations stem from the company’s failure of its…...

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EPA Region 10 RMP Citations @ two (2) fruit companies (NH3 Refrigeration)

Two Washington state fruit companies failed to meet risk management plan requirements under the federal Clean Air Act, according to separate settlements with the U.S. EPA. As part of the settlements, the two companies will pay fines and submit missing reports to manage ammonia use. Both companies use more than 10,000 pounds of anhydrous ammonia…...

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Mists created by the use of compressed airlines for the removal of metalworking fluids – Assessment of the possible exposure health risks

The potential impact of the use of compressed air for the removal of residual metalworking fluids on health was investigated using a test chamber approach followed by a workplace study. The former had the advantage in that the background levels of particles could be reduced significantly. The greatest risk was found to be dermal exposure…...

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IFC’s Performance-Based Design Alternative (PBDA) and PSM/RMP

Since 2003, the International Fire Code has offered an “alternative” to complying with all the special hazard chapters of the “code”; it’s called the Performance-Based Design Alternative (PBDA).  This alternative was intended to provide some relief to facilities that are already doing PSM/RMP style activities for their hazardous material(s) and to provide an IMPROVED alternative to…...

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What is a RMP management system? (EPA)

The management system required under Subpart A of 40 CFR Part 68 is essentially a system defined by facility managers for integrating the implementation of the risk management program elements and assigning responsibility for that implementation (58 FR 54196; October 20, 1993).  The extent of the management system will depend on the size and complexity of…...

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