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November 18, 2024
The following is a brief description of the collection of information requirements contained in the 13 Carcinogens Standard:
establishing and implementing a medical surveillance program for workers assigned to enter regulated areas;
informing workers of their medical examination results; and
providing workers with access to their medical records.
Further, employers must retain worker...
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November 17, 2024
This week, a LinkedIn post by Ed Davidson garnered some comments that disagreed with my comments about how the video should be used to show HOW NOT to respond to a fire that is (IMPO) beyond its incipient stage. As I had stated in my comments, some will celebrate the actions of those involved rather than understand the risks they took. Most of these comments were by people outside the safety profession,...
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November 16, 2024
As an accident investigator this has to be one of my favorite books. Of course, I am a massive fan of Dekker’s books and videos. He has a newer book on this topic that is also a MUST-READ for safety professionals and accident investigators. After nearly 16 years as a safety professional in the chemical industry, I came to the realization that errors, mistakes, and violations (James Reason’s...
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November 16, 2024
Lots of folks find it hard to believe when I discuss Minimum Ignition Energy for flammable vapors/gases and Combustible dust. When we get “shocked” by a door handle in the wintertime, and we can feel it, that is around 10-15 mJ. Most common flammable gases and vapors now have MIE’s less than 1.0 mJ.
Watch how static electricity lights the gas stove…
DO NOT TRY THIS STUNT!
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November 16, 2024
Please keep in mind that I am speaking strictly in terms of “complying” with required baseline standards and codes.
Is 10,000% compliance a pipe dream? Should it be an expectation of the business leaders? 10,000% means 100% compliance -100% of the time. Remember, these are baseline standards/codes that have been in place for 40-50+ years and many businesses have been in business this long or longer....
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November 16, 2024
This Louisville explosion has started the debate about the plant being in a residential area. What most of the media and local politicians fail to mention is that the plant has been there since 1948. The neighborhood was allowed to build up around it because of lax zoning and spineless politicians.
So to blame the business for being there first is a bit rich for me to swallow.
https://apnews....
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November 16, 2024
For example, the popularity of flammable refrigerants. The risk is real!
R-600a is an isobutane, a flammable substance like you might find in a cigarette lighter.
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Chemical Process Safety (PSM/RMP)
Emergency Response
Hazardous Materials
NH3 Refrigeration
OSHA Compliance
Safety Management System
November 16, 2024
A couple of KEY items, reading between the lines:
Discharge from the PRV was HORIZONTAL through a horizontal tee, not UPWARDS, and UNOBSTRUCTED.
The release was OUTSIDE, yet the facility evacuated, and some workers evacuated into the NH3 cloud that had formed (see image below)
Only 170 pounds of NH3 was released.
Forty people working at the Cuisine Solutions facility were evaluated at various...
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November 14, 2024
The Courier-Journal has released more photos. Below is my analysis of these photos, using their and Google Maps road images.
The first image below is the PRE-EXPLOSION image. In it, we can see the two (2) standing cooling towers/condensers. The one in the blue box is the one that was destroyed and came to rest in front of the larger tower. The red box is the suspected location; I think the vessel...
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November 14, 2024
A few years ago, I put forth the idea that workers pass through the 3 Cs in their decision-making process as they learn to take more and more risks. Those three (3) Cs were:
Concerned (as they begin their job)
Comfortable (as they get positive consequences from their at-risk behavior)
Confident (they think they can do the job breaking the rules and nothing bad is going to happen)
That...
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November 14, 2024
For each one of my Advanced SMS courses, I always start the course by having the students list the 16 Elements of the SAFTENG Safety Process/SMS in order of importance. I tell them there is no right or wrong answer. Over the past couple of years, I began to keep the answers to the questions as there is a distinct difference between how we, as safety pros, see the elements and how operations,...
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November 13, 2024
This week, we saw a fatal explosion in Louisville, KY. This same facility, albeit under a previous ownership, had a catastrophic failure of a PV in 2003. The photos coming out of the post-analysis of this week’s event look to be a similar type of explosion. CLICK HERE to see the pics. Here is my analysis, using the pics to piece the event. I am NOT involved in this investigation, but I have...
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