December 10, 2010
7 injured in pesticide plant explosion
Read the article ( it has got pictures in page 2 and 3 also) in this link.
December 9, 2010
Did inferior raw materials cause the cordite factory blast?
December 8, 2010
Chemical Terrorism and mock drills
In India, though we do have a Chemical Accidents (emergency planning, preparedness and response) rules, 1996, we have a long way to go before we are truly prepared for what the US is already prepared.
Read the article about the mock drill in this link.
December 7, 2010
Radioactive sources and process safety
"The incident happened while Schlumberger was contracted to undertake wireline logging operations as part of the Maersk drilling programme for the Cawdor oil well. During the process a logging tool fitted with a radioactive source was supposed to be lowered into the well, the court heard. But the lowering process failed and the radioactive source lay on the drill floor for about four hours before being found, during which time 14 workers were exposed to radiation. The Health and Safety Executive said it was "only by good fortune" that the mistake had been discovered before it had more serious consequences"."Had someone held it, even just for a few minutes, they would have received a significant radiation dose which may have resulted in injuries to their hands and increased their risk of developing cancer in later life."
December 6, 2010
Diving to disaster - lessons from the Air India incident
- The commander when asked why he left the cockpit to the washroom without asking the cabin steward to be in the cockpit (as is standard practice in the aviation industry – not to leave any pilot alone in the cockpit) reported that it was not in the SOP.
- The co pilot has reportedly told investigators that he panicked when the dive occurred and the overspeed alarm was blaring.
- The simulator training given to qualify the pilots does not include the scenario of autopilot engaged and control column pushed inadvertently.
- The position of chief of training for Air India has been lying vacant since June 2008.
- Make sure your SOP’s are current
- The age of the copilot was 26 years old. He panicked when the situation occurred as he was not trained to handle the situation.Make sure your control room operators are properly trained in all scenarios. Use simulator training to educate them
- Make sure critical positions like process safety, training and HR (other than operations) are filled up with competent personnel.
December 5, 2010
Beware of that spark!
"Installing electrical and automation panels in hazardous areas requires use of one of three protection methods: explosion-proofing (EXD), purge and pressurization (EXP) or intrinsic safety (IS).
EXD contains the pressure of the explosion, and then cools it through a critical flame path to a level that will not ignite the surrounding environment.
EXP protects the environment by segregating hazardous material from the ignition source before equipment is powered. First, explosive mixtures are purged from the enclosure; then a positive pressure is maintained inside the enclosure to insure hazardous gasses do not propagate back in during operation.
IS protection limits the energy entering the hazardous area to a level incapable of igniting the easiest ignitable concentrations of gas/air mixtures under fault conditions".
Read more of the article in this link.
December 4, 2010
Incident at DuPont plant hospitalises two
Read the full article in this link
Fire in a chlor alkali plant and citations from OSHA
In another development, OSHA has cited Huntsman Petrochemical of Houston Texas of violations in PSM. The article is quoted below:
"OSHA began its investigation June 7 in response to an incident in one of the company’s process units.Alleged serious violations include failing to incorporate operating procedures for all safety devices in the company’s operating guide; adequately train employees in safe operating procedures; properly shut down process equipment; identify and isolate all energy sources to the equipment; and to ensure lockout/tagout energy isolating devices such as line valves prior to employees performing maintenance on the equipment. A serious citation is issued when there is a substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known. The company has 15 business days from receipt of the citations to comply, request an informal conference with OSHA’s area director in Houston, or contest the citations and penalties before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission".
Read the article in this link.
December 3, 2010
Fire in natural gas furnace in ammonia plant
When I was shift in charge in an ammonia plant 30 years ago, we used to light up the start up heater for heating up the ammonia convertor. This furnace was a natural draft and naphtha fuel fired design. We used to keep increasing the firing while closely monitoring the rate of heating up. The pressure in the gas coil was 220 Kg/cm2. The burner flames used to be coming out of the top of the stack during the final phases of heating. Luckily we never had any incident of coil rupture in this heater or otherwise I would not be here today!!
Furnace can Kill if you mistreat them. Read your operating instructions, have your protection systems maintained and conduct periodic inspection of the coils.
Read the article in this link.
Axial misalignment causes a fatigue failure -Quantas A380 incident
The ATSB which is conducting investigations into the engine failure incident that occurred to the Airbus A 380 aircraft on November 2010, has mentioned the following in a safety alert:"A subsequent examination of the aircraft indicated that the No 2 engine had sustained an uncontained failure of the Intermediate Pressure (IP) turbine disc. Sections of the liberated disc had penetrated the left wing and the left wing-to-fuselage fairing, resulting in structural and systems damage to the aircraft. The No 2 engine was removed from the aircraft and disassembled in an authorised engine workshop for examination, under the supervision of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. In addition, a large section of liberated IP turbine disc was also recovered from Batam Island for examination. Those examinations are ongoing. Recent examination of components removed from the failed engine at the Rolls-Royce plc facility in Derby, United Kingdom, has identified the presence of fatigue cracking within a stub pipe that feeds oil into the High Pressure (HP) / Intermediate Pressure (IP) bearing structure. While the analysis of the engine failure is ongoing, it has been identified that the leakage of oil into the HP/IP bearing structure buffer space (and a subsequent oil fire within that area) was central to the engine failure and IP turbine disc liberation event.
Misaligned stub pipe counter-boring is understood to be related to the manufacturing process. This condition could lead to an elevated risk of fatigue crack initiation and growth, oil leakage and potential catastrophic engine failure from a resulting oil fire".
The lessons from Bhopal – Relevant more so today
1. Do not cut costs without looking at the effects on process safety
2. Maintain all your layers of defense.
3. Continually ensure that competency of personnel operating and maintaining plants are updated and current
4. Be prepared for the worst case scenario.
5. Understand the risks and measures to eliminate / reduce or control them
6. Learn from your past incidents. Those who do not learn are condemned to repeat the incidents.
7. Pay heed to your process safety management system audit reports
Read my older post comparing the Bhopal and the BP incident of 2005 in this link
December 1, 2010
Maintain your mitigation systems - they are your last lines of defense
Read the article in this link