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- Over 19,000 categorized unsafe acts/conditions and accident/injury photos
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December 7, 2017
Respondent is a municipality in the state of Kansas, which owns and operates a Water Treatment Plant. On or about August 24, 2016, representatives of the EPA conducted an inspection of Respondent’s Facility to determine compliance with Section 112(r) of the CAA and 40 C.F.R. Part 68. Information gathered during the EPA inspection revealed that Respondent had greater than 2,500 pounds of Chlorine...
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December 7, 2017
Respondent operates enclosed, anaerobic biodigester systems that process food processing, biomass waste streams to produce a biogas intermediate that contains methane. This biogas is further processed (in an enclosed system) to produce a final compressed natural gas that is sold as a transportation fuel. Gaseous hydrogen sulfide has on occasion been released in small concentrations when sulfur-containing...
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December 4, 2017
An outside storage tank at a wastewater treatment chemical manufacturing plant exploded, killing the plant manager, 64, and former town commissioner. According to Police, he was working on a ladder operating an electrical tool of some sort on the tank. As we can see from the aerial footage, the tank appears to have been a fiber reinforced plastic tank. The tank has significant damage...
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December 4, 2017
U.S. fire departments responded to an average of 4,440 structure fires involving hot work per year. These fires caused an average of 12 civilian deaths, 208 civilian injuries and $287 million in direct property damage per year.
From 2001-2015, five firefighters were fatally injured in four accidental fires started by torches.
Forty-two percent of the fires involving hot work in 2010-2014...
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December 3, 2017
I have written about this hazard numerous times as it is the leading cause of flash fires within process vessels, but during a recent Combustible Dust project, I noticed that the 2017 edition of NFPA 654 has some new and specific requirements for this activity. I had always used NFPA 77 as my RAGAGEP for this activity, but now NFPA – 654 Standard for the Prevention of Fire...
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December 3, 2017
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), more than 200 home fires each year start with a Christmas tree. In these videos, NIST fire researchers demonstrate what could happen if a fire starts in a watered Christmas tree vs. a dry Christmas tree. For Christmas tree safety tips, visit the NFPA website (link is external).For information about fire research at NIST, please visit the...
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November 30, 2017
As seen in the video below, a drum is clearly labeled FLAMMABLE with its red placard suspended over a plastic IBC (i.e., tote). The Orange County Fire Investigation Unit determined that “static electricity caused a flammable liquid to ignite” inside the cosmetic manufacturing facility on November 20, 2017. The cause was ruled as an accident. The explosion is said to...
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November 30, 2017
OSHA has cited US Environmental Inc. for 12 safety violations, including willfully exposing workers to confined space and fall hazards. The company faces proposed penalties of $333,756. Investigators inspected the facility on May 31, 2017, and found that the company failed to implement rescue procedures for employees in confined spaces; provide protective equipment when working in confined...
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