Employee #1, the basement operator at a powerhouse, was purging the
liquid residue from the betene entrainment tank to the #16 boiler. Water
and steam inadvertently got into the knockout pot, and materials that
react to water, such as, but not limited to, acetic anhydride and
diketene were in the tank. A reaction occurred, releasing flammable and
hazardous materials into the atmosphere through a safety relief valve.
The pressure relief device was only sized for an external fire, not a
chemical reaction. As a result, the safety relief valves could not
withstand the reaction. The overpressurization caused the steel pot to
fail and explode. Employee #1 was killed.
Source:OSHA.GOV
Source:OSHA.GOV
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