On July 23, 2009, Employee #1 and a coworker, both contract employees
specializing in preparation of refinery equipment for entry, were
installing blinds in piping preparatory to confined space entry for
inspection and maintenance. The pressure vessel was removed from
service, cleaned, flushed and drained. The column was under a nitrogen
purge of approximately one psi to facilitate the draining. Employee #1
and the coworker encountered pressurized steam at the top of the vessel
while installing the blinds. At the bottom of the vessel, Employee #1
and the coworker began to loosen flange bolts when they encountered hot
water leaking from the 16 bolt, 300 lb flange. As Employee #1 loosened
one of the last two bolts, the flange opened and Employee #1 was sprayed
with 197 degree F hot oily water. Employee #1 sustained first and
second degree burns to the neck, arms, shoulder and upper back. Employee
#1 was hospitalized. It was determined the Controlling Employer did not
verify that the equipment had been deenergized.
Source: osha.gov
Source: osha.gov
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