A news article mentions the following : OSHA has proposed fining a company $119,000/=  for 17 serious safety violations. These include "allowing cylinders to be exposed to physical damage; having inaccurate  field verifications on tanks and values; using equipment that was not in  compliance with recognized and generally accepted good engineering  practices; failing to have clear written operating instructions for  processes such as unloading hydrogen fluoride into storage tanks and  switching storage tanks; failing to address human factors in relation to  remote operating valves on the hydrogen fluoride storage tanks; failing  to document and resolve issues addressed by the process hazard analysis  team; failing to establish written procedures to maintain the integrity  of process equipment; failing to implement written emergency operating  procedures for emptying hydrogen fluoride tanks; failing to perform  appropriate checks and inspections to ensure equipment was properly  installed; and failing to establish and implement written procedures to  manage changes to process chemicals, equipment and procedures. The  company also was cited for a deficient incident report that did not  include factors contributing to the vapor release and the recommendation  resulting from the internal investigation. "
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