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My friend Brian Chapin will be offering an open-enrollment PSM/RMP class in Burleson, Texas, July 8th to 11th, 2025. Brian is an absolute pro in NH3 Refrigeration Process Safety. Anyone who attends will also get a FREE membership to SAFTENG. You can get more information on the class with this link. 

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GAS MAIN acts as a PROJECTILE during PRESSURE-TESTING
On March 3, 2010, a Peoples Gas worker died, and another was seriously injured after they were struck by a pipe while pressure-testing an underground gas main. … HomeRead More »
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Relief valve system failure during unplanned CNG release
Summary On the days leading to January 6, 2014, unusual weather conditions with high-temperature variations caused a large pressure rise inside the three storage vessels at the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling facility. The pressure increase reached the point where the relief valve on each vessel opened automatically and released gas to the atmosphere. However,...
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Line Break gone bad (pulling blind flange)
Worker Fatality During Attempted Removal of Blind Flange on Cell 14 Magnet Cooling Water System Summary On October 21, 2015, two National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) mechanical technicians were involved in an incident while attempting to remove a Victaulic blind flange from supply piping on a Magnet Cooling Water (MCW) System. The mechanical technicians assisted a welder in obtaining final...
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How many worst-case release scenarios must be analyzed and documented in the RMP?
As a part of the hazard assessment requirements in 40 CFR Part 68, Subpart B, I must analyze worst-case release scenarios and document certain analyses in my risk management plan (RMP). How many worst-case release scenarios must be analyzed, and how many analyses must be specifically documented in the RMP? … HomeRead More »
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Differences between EPA's RMP and EPCRA
How do the Clean Air Act (CAA) risk management program requirements differ from the hazardous chemical reporting requirements under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)? … HomeRead More »
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Safety banners do not talk, but more importantly, they do not have the ability to LISTEN either
Recently, I had the pleasure of touring the flagship facility of one of my original supporters of SAFTENG. The safety pro is a world-class leader and a fine safety engineer. When he arrived at this facility, he and the PM decided to rid the workplace of all the “safety banners.” Most had become eye-sores, some so badly damaged they were not even legible (but still hanging by a thread). My role during...
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Questions & Answers for OSHA’s Update to the HCS Final Rule
Which establishments are covered by the update to the HCS? The scope and framework of the HCS have not changed with this rulemaking. Chemical manufacturers and importers are still responsible for providing information about the hazards of chemicals they produce or import. All employers with hazardous chemicals in their workplaces continue to be required to have a hazard communication program and to...
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OSHA Recordkeeping Updates
#1 If an employee presents a work status that indicates they are able to perform restricted work or light duty work yet we do not have work available that meets the restrictions, should we enter the number of days under “On Job Transfer or Restriction” or “Away from Work?” … HomeRead More »
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EPA RMP GDC & EPCRA citations @ facility that produces glass-to-metal seals and high-temperature co-fired ceramics (NH3 & $117K)
Respondent operates a facility that produces glass-to-metal seals and high-temperature co-fired ceramics for use in semiconductor products. The Facility is located just over half a mile from a residential neighborhood; just under three-quarters of a mile from a charter school; just over three-quarters of a mile from a church and a skating rink; less than one mile from an elementary school and a fire...
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H.W Heinrich Pyramid
Defending H.W. Heinrich - The Accident Pyramid
I am just getting into Carsten Busch’s book The Heinrich Project III and it has already made it onto my top 10 list for safety pros. Carsten put together all of H.W. Heinrich’s articles and speeches from when he was with Traveler’s Insurance. If you are a believer, as I am, in many of the traditional OSH approaches to preventing accidents, you will be amazed at Heinrich’s ability to be the safety pioneer...
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QUESTIONS AND ISSUES COMPILED FROM THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING
There has been a lot of public debate about OSHA’s attempt to update its emergency response standards.  And in this debate there has been a lot of misinformation shared across municipal and private fire brigade groups in what OSHA is actually trying to implement.  This document, from OSHA, is a compilation of the questions posed and issues raised in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking...
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EPA RMP & GDC citations @ facility manufacturing chlorine, bleach, and hydrochloric acid ($85K w/ two SEPs @ $264K & $98K)
Respondent operates a facility to manufacture chlorine, bleach, and hydrochloric acid. At all times relevant to this CAFO, Respondent produced, used, or stored more than 2,500 pounds of chlorine at the Facility and was subject to the requirements of CAA § 112(r)(7). At all times relevant to this CAFO, Respondent produced, used, or stored hydrogen at the Facility and was subject to the requirements...
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