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June 22, 2026

BYPASSING A SAFETY SYSTEM CAUSES A DETONATION

 A leak of over-pressurised and overheated glycol water occurred at a chemical plant after the rupture of a pipe joint. At 2 am, a control room operator recorded a drop in coolant temperature (150°C), preventing vacuum drying operations from continuing. On-call staff diagnosed a loss of communication link between the plant’s utilities automated system and the plant’s process automated system. A specialist in such systems confirmed the defect of a card on the utilities automated system, whose replacement had been postponed until the next morning. Once the specialist left the premises and confident of his diagnosis, the on-call maintenance operator decided to restart the unit. He short-circuited all of the safety mechanisms for hot fluid monitored by the process system, and replicated the corresponding settings in manual mode. Called by another workshop an hour later, the operator abandoned the post for 30 min. Upon his return, the hot fluid had exceeded 180°C, and a noise resembling a detonation shook the plant. After joint rupture, the glycol water vaporised on the premises, which were closed immediately thereafter.

Source: Aria ACCIDENT ANALYSIS OF INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

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