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NFPA 30 offers some GREAT facility siting for NEW process vessels
Anyone involved with PSM/RMP knows about “facility siting” and all the attention it has gotten since the Texas City, TX incident in 2005.  Many companies struggle with this type of analysis, so I am passing along some great data that could be used during an expansion project at an existing facility or for a new facility.  PLEASE note that even if your process does NOT fall under...
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39 Incidents & 2 Updates (1/16/12)
  MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! since 2007 FRC Coveralls by Bulwark $49.00/each Click Here or contact Jeff Bayer directly @ (513) 604-0858 for your safety supply needs.    since 2012 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical 4 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment  1 (2011 = 84) (2010...
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UPDATE from NFPA 30 on # of storage cabinets allowed
9.5.2 The total aggregate volume of Class I, II, and IIIA flammable liquids in a group of storage cabinets shall NOT exceed the MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY (MAQ) of flammable and combustible liquids per control area based on the occupancy where the cabinets are located. … HomeRead More »
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What is the REAL PURPOSE of flammable storage cabinets?
Ordinary glass containers exposed to heat will fail at about 212F (100C) due to thermally induced stress. Storage cabinets are designed to offer protection from radiant heat, but only for a limited time of intense fire exposure. The user MUST recognize these limitations. … HomeRead More »
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2012 Video of the Week #3 - I am sorry, but I had to post this one!
Shoot me and hate me forever, but I am having a week moment in the hopes that I bring a smile to your face.  I am bit ashamed to be posting this, but since no one was physically harmed in the video I thought we could use a chuckle to start the week.
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2012 Photo of the Week #3 (Welding PPE)
An interesting style of welding helmet and face shield! … HomeRead More »
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Process Hazards Analysis and “Safeguards”
Over the past several years I have written many articles on the “safeguards” that get listed in Process Hazards Analysis.  In this article I want to focus our attention on the flaws that so many facilities are making in their PHAs.  Some facilities are really doing themselves an injustice by listing safeguards that have little to no impact on PREVENTING, PROTECTING or MITIGATING the consequences...
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Start Each Day with Safety
Everyone’s lives seem to be very busy in this fast paced world. We rush to get to work and then rush home. We urge all workers to take one or two minutes at the beginning of each shift to talk about safety. Such talks can have several safety and operational benefits. The talks will prompt everyone to stop thinking about and/or worrying about non-work issues and help focus everyone on the job at hand...
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“Operator Rounds” in a PSM/RMP Covered Process
In many chemical processes around the world, operators are making their rounds checking on those items that have been deemed “critical to process safety”.  These rounds usually include checking pressure, temperature, tell-tale gauges, tank levels, heat tracing, taking samples, etc.  But in many instances involving these checklists, one item is painfully obvious after an incident– the operator...
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33 Incidents & 0 Update (1/9/12)
    MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT     Solutia since 2007, GenOn since 2012 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical 3 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment  1 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009=88) Mining 2 (2011 = 248) (2010 = 480) (2009 = 586) Explosions 10 (2011 = 218)...
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2011 Top 10 Federal Standards with the Most “Other-Than-Serious Violations” Cited
  This is a listing of the Top 10 OSHA standards that were cited using a “Other-Than-Serious” classification. … HomeRead More »
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2011 Top 10 Federal Standards with the Most “Repeat Violations” Cited
This is a listing of the Top 10 OSHA standards that were cited using a “REPEAT” classification. … HomeRead More »
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