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March 26, 2016
These pics are becoming far too common! This one we can see that there is no driver, maybe he climbed up to hold the ladder!
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March 26, 2016
WARNING! Viewer Discretion Advised – Video shows worker being pulled between two paper machine calenders. It is a FATAL accident – no blood or gore, but may be upsetting to some.
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March 25, 2016
This video is from a CCTV system in a China restaurant and shows a waitress walking and texting as she walks by an unsecured propane cylinder, which she bumps into and knocks over. The valve is sheared off and the cylinder begins releasing the propane. Workers attempt to reach the cylinder but as we see, the propane finds the gas burner on the stove and well you can watch…
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March 25, 2016
The accident occurred on Friday 6/14/2013 at around 6 p.m. in a section of the plant that had been shut for maintenance when a nitrogen vessel ruptured during off-loading. The blast killed one worker and sent seven others to the hospital. OSHA investigated and issued the following 5(a)(1) citation regarding the design of the process (not PSM) as it relates to pressure ratings and relief system design.
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March 24, 2016
The International Code Council (ICC) has seen fit to provide FREE access to the 2015 International Fire Code (IFC). This access is for read/view ONLY and can not be copied or printed; but it is searchable and FREE. CLICK HERE for this access. CLICK HERE to buy the 2015 for $83
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March 24, 2016
OSHA initiated an investigation after learning of two explosions at the pyrotechnic facility on Oct.1, 2015 and issued citations to the employer on March 18 for four repeated, six serious and five other-than-serious safety violations. The repeated citations relate to the employer not:
Documenting that safety equipment complies with generally accepted engineering practices for the manufacture and storage...
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March 24, 2016
Respondent operates a facility located in Vermont, where it makes cheese (the “Facility”). The Facility is located in an industrial section of Swanton, Vermont, within approximately 700 feet (0.13 mile) of Route 78, which runs up to the Canadian border, 590 feet (0.11 mile) of the nearest residence, 1,000 feet (0.19 mile) of the Missisqoui River, and within half a mile of the downtown area,...
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March 23, 2016
OSHA initiated the October 2015 inspection following a report of an ammonia release (apparently during a manual purge of NH3) at the warehousing and logistics company. The agency cited the company for nine serious violations, six for process safety management standards violations, two for not fit testing or providing a medical evaluation of employees before they could wear respirators, and one serious...
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March 21, 2016
As the debate rages on whether an intervening valve can be placed between a relief valve and the vessel it is protecting, I offer up NFPA 59A as another source for the answer YES. In fact, NFPA 59A (2016) requires either a stop valve or RV tree so that the RV’s can be changed without emptying and degassing the storage vessel.
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March 20, 2016
When establishing our Hazardous Locations (HAZLOC) we utilize a Recognized And Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practice (RAGAGEP) such as NFPA 497, Recommended Practice for the Classification of Flammable Liquids, Gases, or Vapors and of Hazardous (Classified) Locations for Electrical Installations in Chemical Process Areas or there is also API RP500, Recommended Practice for Classification...
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March 20, 2016
WARNING! Viewer Discretion Advised. Video shows worker falling off 8′ step ladder and landing hard. Worker was severely injured.
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