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August 24, 2016
Cal/OSHA has cited a metal processing company $73,105 for serious safety violations following a March 13, 2016 confined space accident in which a worker was asphyxiated. Cal/OSHA investigators found the company failed to comply with confined space regulations that resulted in the serious illness. On March 13, a supervisor sent an untrained production assistant into a pressure vessel furnace...
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August 22, 2016
The diffuser tank discussion continues and Peter Thomas, P.E. from Resource Compliance, Inc. was kind enough to offer us the following insight as to when a diffuser tank would be required. In most of my postings, I reference the International Fire Code (IFC) and International Mechanical Coden(IMC) quite often, but the Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) is a code that I have very little experience...
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August 21, 2016
This past week I was having a conversation with my friend and fine PSM professional Brian Chapin @ RCE and our discussion turned to diffuser tanks. Having been involved in several design and install projects over the past several years, getting to know a little something about diffuser tanks comes with the territory. But one of my biggest battles has been the use of “farm...
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August 18, 2016
This incident shows us that just because a pipe contains a chemical that may not be included in a PSM/RMP program, it does not mean the level of risk is any less. This explosion was caused by construction workers using a cutting torch to remove old piping from a boiler room and cut into a pocket of residual propane. The workers were removing discontinued piping that was used for fueling...
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August 17, 2016
A fire extinguisher is often times looked upon as a safety device and therefore many overlook these devices potential hazards. It is true, they can save lives, but they can also take lives and limbs as was the case in this accident. Back in February, as I reported in the Incident Alerts, two workers were severely injured when a fire extinguisher shell was being used as an air receiver,...
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August 17, 2016
This case is significant in a number of ways: 1) manufacturer of the equipment put warning signs on their machines pointing out the hazard(s), 2) manufacturer considered the “doors” on their CNC mills and lathes to be “guards”, 3) manufacturer installed interlocks on the “doors” (i.e. guards), 4) company bought the machines “used”...
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August 15, 2016
2016 will go down as the year OSHA and EPA tried to revamp their PSM and RMP rules for handling Highly Hazardous Chemicals (HHC) and Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS). We have even seen Congress get into the act of blocking OSHA from enforcing PSM on fertilizer distributors. All the while, our friends to the north have been busy implementing their “Fertilizer Canada Anhydrous...
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August 15, 2016
No, not directly, but they did issue this Safety Advisory: Possession or Use of Battery-Powered Portable Electronic Smoking Devices Around, On or While Operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) relating to the possession and use of battery-powered portable electronic smoking devices (e.g., e-cigarettes, e-cigs, e-cigars, e-pipes, e-hookahs, personal vaporizers, electronic nicotine delivery...
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August 14, 2016
This past week I worked with a client who’s safety contact is the HR manager and we had several discussions about OSHA’s revised recordkeeping requirements and all the recent reporting changes. One thing I noticed is that ALL MANUFACTURING facilities are considered “high risk” and are on the list of NAICS’s number that must report. So the “list”...
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August 14, 2016
For years, NFPA 70, the “National Electric Code” has exempted Engine Rooms/Mechanical Rooms for refrigeration processes using Anhydrous Ammonia from having to be Electrically Classified Hazardous Locations (HAZLOC) as long as the room had “adequate ventilation”. The exemption in NFPA 70 has always been sort of vague and referenced the ventilation requirements in ANSI/ASHRAE...
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