On April 9, 1986, Employees #1 and #2 were tightening a manhole cover 
plate on a 1,000 gallon capacity steam jacketed pressure vessel. The 
vessel was in service, agitating and heating a wax emulsion product by a
 pressure emulsion process when a 4 in. diameter, 3/4 in. thick sight 
glass ruptured. It threw out an explosion-proof light that was mounted 
over the sight glass and broke a 1 in. diameter steam line. Employee #1 
was killed and Employee #2 was burned by steam and the hot wax emulsion 
product. The pressure relief valve on the 75 psi vessel was rated at 150
 psi and was not operational. No maintenance or vessel inspection 
documentation could be located. 
Source:osha.gov
Source:osha.gov
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