June 14, 2013

Explosion in chemical plant

An explosion in a chemical plant (manufacturing ethylene/propylene) in Louisana has killed one person and injured several. We have to wait for the CSB to investigate and report the findings.
Read about the incident in this link
Watch the video in this link.

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June 11, 2013

Rescuers die in a confined space rescue

A tragic accident where two rescuers lost their lives trying to rescue two persons who had lost consciousness inside a chimney is reported in a bio gas plant under construction in Thailand. This incident stresses the need for training would be rescuers. World over, many deaths continue to occur as rescuers enter confined space without proper protection and loose their lives. Read the incident in this link. 

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June 8, 2013

Process safety leadership survey results

A total of 55 readers undertook the survey and I thank them for their participation. The results are given below:
 

1. How much do you think are your top management really committed to process safety?
Very much                                                         39.2 %   
Sometimes                                                        25.9%   
Needs improvement
(they say something and do something else)  34.9%   

2. In times of production problems, do you think process safety gets bypassed according to the urgency?
 Yes                    22.9%   
Sometimes        60.4%   
Never                 16.7%   

3. Do your PSM audit findings receive adequate follow up from top management?
 Yes                                                46.8%   
Needs improvement                      53.2%   

4. Do your inspection departments findings get overruled by top management to maintain production?
 Yes, but with a technical basis     47.9%   
Yes, without a technical basis       25.0%   
No, never                                       27.1%   

5. Do you get contradicting signals from top management regarding process safety?
 No, never              41.7%  
Yes, sometimes    56.3%   
Yes, always           2.0%     

6. Do you feel the root cause analysis of process incidents and near misses really bring out the root causes?
Yes                       72.9%   
No                         27.1%   

                             
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June 1, 2013

Lessons from the near miss at Heathrow airport

Last week, a plane had to make an emergency landing at Heathrow airport soon after take off as one of the engines failed. No one was injured. Preliminary investigations have revealed that the engine cowls (covers) on both the engines were left unlocked and came off during take off, damaging the engine and other parts.
The air accident investigation board's report indicates that there had been 32 previously reported fan cowl door detachment events, 80% of which had occurred during the takeoff phase of flight!

Read the report in this link. 



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May 28, 2013

Survey on Process Safety leadership

Dear Readers,
Request you to participate in a survey I have created for process safety leadership. There are seven multiple choice questions and would take very less time to fill it. Your responses will be anonymous.
Survey results will be published on the blog. Survey closing date is 6.6.13. Thank you!

Take the survey in this link. 



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May 24, 2013

Fire in HPCL refinery

A fire that lasted about 6 hours has been reported in a refinery at Visakhapatnam. No casulaties were reported. Read about the incident by Indian Express in these links

Major fire at HPCL Visakha refinery

Fire: Emergency systems saved HPCL


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May 21, 2013

May 18, 2013

Process Safety for fresh engineers

I often get fresh engineers sending me e-mails about a career in process safety. I tell them that they must have a minimum of 10 years in operational experience to really think about a career in process safety. Process Safety cannot be learnt only from textbooks - it needs a deeper understanding on how organisations work and the human issues involving process safety. ASME has brought out a video about process safety for fresh engineers in this link.

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May 14, 2013

Wireless and explosion proof instruments

 Read a good article on wireless instruments and how they can be made explosion proof or intrinsically safe in this link.
PS: The article is for information only and I am not recommending any product.
 
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May 10, 2013

Flash fire in plastics unit in USA

On May 2nd, a flash fire occurred at a major plastics producer in the USA.This site had experienced a major fire in 2005 which the CSB had investigated. In the current fire it was reported that few workers were burned.
See a video and news article in this link

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