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June 14, 2020
Recently a fire district posted a video of a HIT occurring on a gasoline storage tank at a residence in Alaska. In their posting, they called the event a BLEVE and technically speaking we can see (as I show below) that this event was NOT a BLEVE.
A Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion (BLEVE) is best described by Canada’s Transportation of Dangerous Goods…
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June 10, 2020
One of the questions that we all seem to get about Confined Spaces is the “service bays” at vehicle repair shops like your quick oil change shops where you position your vehicle over an open pit. Under the floor, there is a room where the technician enters via a set of stairs in order to gain access to the undercarriage of your vehicle. This is easier and safe than lifting the...
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June 10, 2020
We finally have some “sort of” official definitions from OSHA of what a cloth face covering, surgical mask, and respirator are and how they differ. The new guidance outlines the differences between cloth face coverings, surgical masks, and respirators. It further reminds employers NOT TO USE SURGICAL MASKS OR CLOTH FACE COVERINGS WHEN RESPIRATORS ARE NEEDED. These frequently...
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June 9, 2020
As promised, this is my follow-up to my previous posts regarding Ammonia Refrigeration Evaporative Condensers and the fact that they are Permit-Required Confined Spaces (PRCS). In this article, I will explain the options we have to enter these spaces and what all goes into each entry option.
Before we get into each entry option, it would be helpful to explain that two (2) of the options, .1910.146...
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June 8, 2020
After an investigation by OSHA, a grain elevator business in Illinois was cited $205,106 and placed on the Severe Violator Enforcement Program for failing to provide safety protections to its employees. A worker suffered fatal injuries after falling into a grain bin at its Grant Park facility. OSHA cited the business for two willful and three serious violations. The agency found that the grain operator...
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June 8, 2020
Anyone who follows my ramblings knows that I am a big fan of bollards. I have written about them and shared dozens of incidents where a properly designed and installed bollard saves the day and more often than not I am sharing incidents with “fake” bollards where something was destroyed because the bollard was IMPROPERLY designed and installed. Last Friday we had another bollard...
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June 8, 2020
A safety feature(flanged connection)failure in a refrigeration system released 10 to 20 lbs of ammonia intended to be contained.
The ammonia refrigeration system is designed to operate at 250 Psig. The system uses welded or flanged connections to connect components such as compressors, condensers, evaporators, and liquid receivers. Piping and fittings including flanges, different types of valves, elbows,...
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June 7, 2020
PSM/RMP covered processes that operate above 15 psi will have relief valves to protect pressure containing components such as vessels, piping, pumps, compressors, etc. It is standard practice that these relief valves get changed out at least every five (5) years or so; please follow your RAGAGEP and/or the RV manufacturer instructions for specific change/test schedules. But whenever we...
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June 6, 2020
Immediate Action Required
During a recent internal review, 3M discovered a potential issue involving certain versions and lots of the size-medium 3M™ Half Facepiece Disposable Respirators 5000 Series. In a limited number of instances, we have observed a pinhole in the chin area of the faceseal. This affects only certain 5200 (MEDIUM) respirators that were MANUFACTURED IN JULY 2019, WITH LOT NUMBERS...
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June 6, 2020
In 2019, OSHA published a respiratory protection guide for Roofing Contractors, but since I do not work in the construction field I did not pay much attention to it. But today I found some never published guidance from OSHA regarding how an employer can establish a “change-out schedule”. I may have missed this in all the other OSHA/NIOSH documents regarding respirators or my...
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June 6, 2020
I really don’t understand the mindset of these companies… they have a horrible accident, and rather than recognize something failed and needs to be fixed, they hire lawyers to fight all the OSHA citations rather than competent/qualified safety professionals to fix it all. These citations were like “taking candy from a baby” because the company managed respiratory protection...
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June 6, 2020
OSHA cited a grain, lumber, and supply company for grain-handling safety violations after corn engulfed an employee clearing clumps in a grain storage bin. First responders were able to rescue the worker. The company faces $69,010 in penalties. OSHA cited the company for two willful and four serious violations for exposing employees to engulfment hazards while walking/working on the grain to make it...
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