February 27, 2018
February 25, 2018
February 22, 2018
February 19, 2018
Singapore safety initiative secures global award from IChemE
Singapore safety initiative secures global award from IChemE: IChemE, an international professional body for chemical engineers with over 44,000 members in 120 countries, has congratulated Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM), National Environment Agency (N…
February 14, 2018
How automation and the human avoided a disaster!
A near miss in aviation has been reported on Feb 7th when two Indian
air carriers avoided a mid air collision thanks to the traffic collision
avoidance system (TCAS). The pilot of one of the aircraft obeyed the
command of the TCAS and immediately climbed to avoid disaster. Perfect
example of automation and human avoiding a disaster!
Read about it in this link.
Read about it in this link.
February 11, 2018
February 8, 2018
February 3, 2018
February 1, 2018
ZUARINAGAR RESIDENTS SITTING ON AMMONIA ‘TIME BOMB’
ZUARINAGAR RESIDENTS SITTING ON AMMONIA ‘TIME BOMB’: Ammonia tanker mishap at Chicalim re-ignites the issue; Residents say they have been suffering for years; ZACL
officials emphasise that new equipment and upgradation will solve the issue soon
officials emphasise that new equipment and upgradation will solve the issue soon
January 31, 2018
Confined space fatality
Two cylindrical foam sponge pads had been inserted in a riser guide
tube to form a plug. Argon gas had been pumped into the 60 cm space
between the two sponges as shielding gas for welding on the exterior of
the riser guide tube.
After completion of the welding, a worker descended into the
riser guide tube by rope access to remove the upper sponge. While
inside, communication with the worker ceased.
A confined space attendant entered the riser guide tube to
investigate. Finding his colleague unconscious, he called for rescue and
then he too lost consciousness.
On being brought to the surface, the first worker received CPR;
was taken to hospital; but died of suspected cardio-respiratory failure
after 2 hours of descent into the space. The co-worker recovered.
Source:IGOP
Source:IGOP
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