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October 16, 2012
UPDATED on 6/4/2016 – Police investigating the accident said that the hydrofluoric acid spill might have been caused by human error as two workers unloaded the chemical from a delivery tanker. A closed-circuit security video camera recorded the two workers on top of the tanker without protective gear. They connected an air hose to a valve in the tanker to force the chemical out under...
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October 16, 2012
This is a page for safety tips regarding Halloween. Anyone with tips and photos PLEASE email them to me @ [email protected]. Here are my first couple of items.
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October 15, 2012
In the world of boiler PSV design, the “length” of a vent line is less about a specific length in feet and more about BACKPRESSURE. According to ASME Section I (Power Boilers) and Section IV (Heating Boilers), the moment you add a vent line to a Pressure Safety Valve (PSV), you are introducing flow resistance. Here is the breakdown of when “standard” sizing is no longer sufficient....
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October 14, 2012
2012 Fatality Tracker
Electrical
60
(2011 = 81)
(2010 = 90)
(2009 = 100)
Forklift/Manlift
Mobile Equipment
47
(2011 = 84)
(2010 = 110)
(2009 = 88)
Mining
64
(2011 = 248)
(2010 = 480)
(2009 = 586)
Explosions
226
(2011 = 218)
(2010 = 246)
(2009 = 302)
Cranes
39
(2011 = 50)
(2010 = 50)
(2009 = 82)
Falls
78
(2011 = 123)
(2010 = 139)
(2009 = 172)
(2008 = 250)
Work Zone
51
(2011...
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October 14, 2012
A little skit to bring a smile to our faces. We all have employees (bless their hearts) that would struggle with this word game! (BTW – no offense to my friends in the great state of TX)
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October 13, 2012
I have highlighted some surprises for those of you in OH that may be reading this! FYI, Anhydrous Ammonia is a Group B2 refrigerant, based on Addenda to Designation and Safety Classifications of Refrigerants. Be sure to click on the Links to the other applicable OH Fire Codes referenced in this section!
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October 13, 2012
The U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General, Office of Audit stated the SST program, to a limited extent, focused enforcement resources and targeted inspections on the highest risk industries and worksites. SST inspections excluded some of the highest risk industries and worksites where the most serious injuries and illnesses occurred because certain high-risk worksites were outside the...
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October 13, 2012
PHMSA is issuing this Advisory Bulletin to remind operators of gas, hazardous liquid, and liquefied natural gas pipeline facilities that operators should IMMEDIATELY and DIRECTLY notify the Public Safety Access Point (PSAP) that serves the communities and jurisdictions in which those pipelines are located when there are indications of a pipeline facility emergency. Furthermore, operators should have...
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October 12, 2012
OSHA has cited a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility for 17 serious safety violations following a fire at the company’s manufacturing facility on April 13. The fire occurred during the troubleshooting of an electrical component on the hot oil heater. OSHA initiated an inspection under its national emphasis program on process safety management for covered chemical facilities. Proposed fines...
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October 12, 2012
Company has agreed to pay a $378,000 penalty, update process equipment operating procedures, perform required training to workers, improve maintenance of equipment and perform integrity tests on pressure vessels and piping that will reduce the possibility of an accidental release of hazardous chemicals at their refinery.
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