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ELECTRIC VEHICLEFIRE STUDY (WA State STATE FIRE MARSHAL’S OFFICE)
Substitute Senate Bill 5812 (SSB 5812) called for the WSP to “conduct a study of electric vehicle fires reviewing the following: impacts to the environment and proximate residential areas and health impacts to responding firefighters; best practices for fire response; and best practices regarding cleanup and disposal efforts.” This legislative direction is an important complement to Washington State’s...
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Unsafe Cylinders Being Sold Online by Major Retailers to Consumers and HVAC Contractors (PHMSA SAFETY ADVISORY)
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is issuing this safety advisory notice to request that consumers, retailers, shippers, and DOT-regulated entities ensure their cylinders containing hazardous gases are in compliance with the hazardous materials regulations (HMR; 49 CFR parts 171-180) by verifying their cylinders are marked in accordance with a DOT specification or United...
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Safety Thought of the Week...
From 1921…
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EPA RMP GDC & EPCRA citations @ cheese manufacturing facility (NH3 & $178K)
The respondent was the owner or operator of the cheese production facility that used anhydrous ammonia in its refrigeration processes. Respondent was required to have a material safety data sheet for anhydrous ammonia under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. , and its associated regulations. Respondent produced, processed, handled, or stored a regulated substance...
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Safety Thought of the Week... Trevor Kletz on "Organizational Failures"
The accidents described in this chapter are not due to a fifth type of error. They are due to the failure of senior managers to realize that they could do more to prevent accidents. They are thus mainly due to lack of training, but some may be due to lack of ability and a few to a deliberate decision to give safety a low priority. As stated in Section 5.1, these accidents are sometimes said to be due...
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Prepping for maintenance can be as hazardous as the maintenance tasks
As we have discussed before, energy isolation in a process is VERY DIFFERENT than energy isolation in a manufacturing plant. And the work we do as part of achieving a Zero Energy State (ZES) is the evacuation of hazardous energy. And man, have I seen some hockey setups to evacuate serious hazardous materials! Here is a “hockey” set up involving a flammable petroleum product. What is described...
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6,000 pound NH3 release leads to $169K EPCRA/CERCLA citations
The respondent was an owner or operator of the ice manufacturing facility where anhydrous ammonia is used in the manufacturing of ice. Anhydrous ammonia, CAS #7664-41-7, has a reportable quantity of 100 pounds, as indicated in 40 C.F.R. Part 355, Appendix A. On July 27, 2023, at or about 4:34 a.m. CDT, a release of anhydrous ammonia from the Respondent’s Facility occurred. It was later determined that...
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EPA RMP GDC citations @ manufacturing, packaging, and distribution facility (NH3 & $36K w/ a $97K SEP)
Respondent operated a manufacturing, packaging, and distribution facility that is located immediately across the street from a residential neighborhood, less than a half mile from a high school and several businesses, and approximately a mile from US. Routes 5 and 84 and the Connecticut River. At all times relevant to the violations alleged herein, the Facility’s ammonia refrigeration system (“System”)...
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Excellent video on RP Fit Testing (UK's HSE)
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Safety Thought of the Week... interaction between the technical and social aspects of the system
A point has been reached in the development of technology where the greatest dangers stem not so much from the breakdown of a major component or from isolated operator errors, as from the insidious accumulation of delayed-action human failures occurring primarily within the organizational and managerial sectors. These residual problems do not belong exclusively to either the machine or the human domains....
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Inert Gases pose serious hazards when not managed properly
On October 17, 2007, a wiring employee came to a press brake to get more pieces from Employee #1, a press operator. Employee #1 turned and put down a piece, collapsed to the floor, and experienced convulsions. The wiring employee panicked and asked the laser operator for help. The laser operator cleared the area. As he stood from the kneeled position, he also became lightheaded and lost consciousness...
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Hazards of evacuating NH3 from the process
On February 7, 2017, an employee, 50, was making preparations to replace the relief valve of a 1,000-gallon ammonia (NH3) tank. The incident investigation reported that the tank was empty of liquid NH3. However, it contained approximately 80 psi of vapor pressure. The employee set up a 30-gallon drum that contained water and affixed it to the nurse tank by way of a hose. He then turned the relief valve...
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