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Amuay UCVE Event Aug 25, 2012

This is an excellent presentation showing what is believed to have happened leading up to and after the Amuay Refinery Vapor Cloud Explosion on 8/25/12.  Excellent modeling, but based on assumption, showing how a vapor cloud progresses.  To date, the loss of life now exceeds 50 with many more severly burned.  The off-site devistation was…...

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Load Center Capacity Calculator

Doing some work for a client regarding fall protection on “order pickers” I came across this neat calculator for calculating  a new load center capacity…. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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Miller Harness Safety Alert “Miller/Honeywell Official Response”

Although I did not post the “alert” to the left referencing the Miller Harnesses, I have received it several times in the past 2-3 weeks from many SAFTENG members.  Each alert I received had a new twist to it and was missing some basic info that Miller had always included in their alerts/stop-use/recall notices in…...

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How much NH3 does it take to be visible?

NH3 gas is COLORLESS! Check out the SDS or any data source if you think I’m kidding. What we are seeing in that “white smoke” or “cloud” is moisture in the air (i.e., humidity) condensing on the very cold NH3 gas. So the question I often get is: How much NH3 gas is needed to…...

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31 incidents & 2 updates (9/9/12)

  MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety” for their support! since 2008 since 2008 since 2012 since 2012 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical 58 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 41 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009 = 88) Mining 62 (2011 = 248) (2010…...

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Chemical facility faces ammonia leak penalty

A Muskegon-area chemical company is facing a federal penalty for failing to report an ammonia release on Labor Day to the proper authorities in a timely manner.  The 1400-pound leak was well over the federal limit that requires an immediate report. By law, any release into the air of the hazardous gas over 100 pounds…...

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Report of Boiler Violation Findings for Second Quarter of 2012

The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors has released the Violation Findings Second Quarter Report for 2012. The report is based on 48 reports from 30 jurisdictions and consists of 140,309 inspections revealing 15,304 violations. This is an 11% violation rate.  Boiler Controls is the category with the highest number of violations, reporting…...

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CHLOREP Informational Bulletin: 2012 DOT/TC Emergency Response Guidebook

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) and Transport Canada (TC) publish the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG), which provides valuable information to first responders during the initial phase of a dangerous goods/hazardous materials transportation incident. A new edition of this guidebook is published every four years, the most recent edition being published in 2012. There are some changes to the…...

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2012 Photo of the Week #36 (Safety Cans WORK!)

The gas can that caught fire over the exhaust. Note: the can did self-extinguish and even had gasoline remaining inside. A testament to the necessity of safety cans…. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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Extension Ladder Catastrophic Failure

Two roofing technicians were going on to a flat roof to perform an inspection and repair. The first technician set up a 30 foot extension ladder to access the roof. The ladder was a Type IA Fiberglass ladder rated for a load capacity of 300 pounds. The technician weighed approximately 160 pounds. The ladder had…...

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OSHA issues PSM citations to a TX Refinery

A TX refinery has been cited for five (5) PSM violations. OSHA opened an inspection at the facility upon receiving a complaint that employees had been exposed to a leak of hydrofluoric acid at a flange in the alkylation unit while performing maintenance work. Proposed penalties total $66,500.  Here is a breakdown…… Membership Required You...

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