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CSB's Safety Bulletin - REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL FROM PIPING SYSTEMS (2004)
Chemical and refinery facility personnel open piping and equipment to perform routine maintenance, add/replace components, or modify pipe routing. The piping may contain hazardous material, such as flammable hydrocarbons, toxic chemicals, or thermally reactive chemicals. Safe work practices dictate the removal or mechanical isolation of hazardous material from piping and equipment (e.g., using valves...
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OPEN ended piping in Hazardous Materials process
In an earlier post tonight, I shared an OSHA Hazard Bulletin from 1993 titled: Chemical Exposures from Industrial Valve and Piping Systems. In that Bulletin OSHA, talks about the hazards and accidents related to workers opening processes. But there is another serious error we see often… Open Ended Piping. This is a serious NO-NO in hazardous materials processes. Although OSHA does not have...
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OSHA's 1993 Hazard Bulletin on Line/Equipment Openings
OSHA Hazard Information Bulletins – Chemical Exposures from Industrial Valve and Piping Systems May 14, 1996 MEMORANDUM FOR: REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS FROM: MICHAEL CONNORSDEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY SUBJECT: Hazard Information Bulletin – Chemical Exposures from Industrial Valve and Piping Systems The purpose of this Hazard Information Bulletin is to heighten public awareness of the...
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Sampling from a "Live Process"
The risks in sampling activities can be off the charts without engineering controls, Administrative Controls, and PPE. This post shares my sampling system. I learned this the hard way, and I hope some will take this advice and reduce the risks when we ask operators to collect a sample from a “live process”. As I have written about many times, OPENING a process, whether it’s a...
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Lagging vs Leading Indicators... Choose wisely
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Video of China Steel Plant Steam/Pressure Vessel Explosion (????)
1/19/2026 UPDATE: “City officials said a pressurised storage tank exploded inside the factory. The tank was designed to hold steam and high-temperature water.” Source: https://www.firstpost.com/world/two-killed-85-hospitalised-as-blast-rips-through-chinese-steel-plant-factory-managers-detained-13970127.html There was an explosion at a steel plate plant in Baotou, Inner Mongolia,...
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A 5,200-gallon polyethylene storage tank ruptured fatally injuring an employee
On June 22, 2023, at about 9:10 p.m., a 5,200-gallon polyethylene storage tank (“tank”) ruptured. The rupture fatally injured one employee. At the time of the incident, the tank needed to be refilled with aluminum chloride; however, sulfuric acid was added instead. Approximately 80 gallons of 93 percent sulfuric acid were added to the 60 gallons of aluminum chloride remaining in the tank, resulting...
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Lack of ventilation, fixed gas detection, draining hazardous materials SOP, and personal gas monitor leads to asphyxiation fatality
During the morning of February 24, 2023, an unknown amount of hydrocarbons and hydrogen sulfide were released, fatally injuring an employee inside an enclosed building at an oil and gas facility in North Dakota. The hydrocarbons and hydrogen sulfide displaced the oxygen in the building, and the employee asphyxiated in the oxygen-deficient atmosphere. The employee was considered a “lone worker” who...
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Contractor's Scissor Lift causes 22,000 pound fatal NH3 release
On December 19, 2022, at approximately 11:10 a.m., an accidental release of 22,000 pounds of anhydrous ammonia occurred from the NH3 refrigeration process at a food processing facility in Norwood, Massachusetts. Exposure to the toxic ammonia vapor fatally injured one contract worker and seriously injured another contract worker. In addition, the release caused about $4 million in property damage. The...
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Not the role of a Fire Watch (HW Video)
This video demonstrates the lengths some will go to “get it done”. We can see two workers with fire extinguishers, positioning themselves on both sides of the pipeline as if they know what’s going to happen. These are NOT Hot Work “fire watches”; these workers are there to do just what they expected: put the fire out once it ignites. Doing that hot work in a trench,...
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Catastrophic Failure of NH3 Compressed Gas Cylinder
On Thursday, 1/15/2025, a 150-pound compressed gas cylinder of Anhydrous Ammonia (NH3) catastrophically failed while it was being transported in by a cylinder delivery vehicle. Three (3) people were hospitalized from this event: the truck driver, a poll plaza worker, and a security guard. As of 1/17/26, they are in stable condition. The video and image below provide us with valuable teaching tools...
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Contractor's Scissor Lift leads to $380 million in damages, closure of the facility, and 200 jobs lost
On June 14, 2021, at approximately 6:50 a.m., an accidental release of mineral oil occurred. The mineral oil ignited, causing a fire. The event resulted in $380 million in property damage and the permanent closure of the facility. Before the incident, the facility employed approximately 200 people. Leading up to the incident, the facility had hired a contractor to replace insulation on its heating...
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