December 1, 2017

Hot in Cold equals Explosion!


A hot aqueous process stream was wrongly directed to a tank full of cold hydrocarbon. The heat input from the aqueous stream caused rapid vaporisation of the hydrocarbon which then over-pressured the tank and caused a failure of the roof seam.

November 28, 2017

HYDROGEN SULPHIDE POISONING DURING PLANT SHUTDOWN



One worker died due to inhalation of H2S while trying to take out a safety valve for maintenance. It was later determined that he removed the flange bolts of the wrong relief valve and he was working without a permit. His supervisor had pointed to the safety valves (there were two of them at a height) and told him to remove one. He assumed the worker knew which valve to open.

November 24, 2017

Tank collapse incident



A fixed atmospheric storage tank was taken out of service for repairs. During re commissioning, the tank was filled up with water to check for leaks. After the leak check, the contractor handling the testing process was instructed to drain the tank of water using the 4” drain valve located at the bottom of the tank. As the contractor was pressed for time, he decided to open the 24” tank bottom manway also, to speed up the process of draining. After some time, a loud bang was heard and the tank collapsed due to vacuum. The venting arrangement in the tank was not sufficient to prevent vacuum in the tank when the manway was opened.

November 22, 2017

Ammonia storage and business continuity risk

I recently attended an international conference in the Middle East, about issues with large scale storage of ammonia and new developments in ammonia production. There was an interesting case where an operator of a large atmospheric ammonia storage tank located in a port city for many years was forced by the authorities to decommission the tank as there was a threat by an adversary to hit the tank with missiles. The case study pointed out that the company had taken measures to protect the tank. Though dispersion models predicted a much smaller exclusion zone in the event of a tank rupture, the public relations measures and risk communication by the company could not prevent the court judgement and finally the tank was decommissioned. A group of scientists had published a report that in the event of an attack on the ammonia tank, the effect would be similar to the dropping of 5 atomic bombs. But the results of QRA  studies did not match with the prediction.
The case study has lessons for us in India. The FACT ammonia tank supreme court judgement many years ago took a pragmatic view of the matter. But today, public's perception of risk is only about consequences and does not consider probability of occurrence! There are a large number of atmospheric ammonia storages in India where construction of houses by public, near the tanks, have been permitted by authorities, with the net result that the buffer zone that was originally present has disappeared. It's a point to ponder! Industries with large quantities of toxic materials may be the ones that may be asked to move...

October 19, 2017

Flexitallic unveils new offshore corrosion sealing innovation

Flexitallic unveils new offshore corrosion sealing innovation: Flexitallic, the global leader in static sealing solutions, has unveiled its latest technology innovation, Corriculite, for use in corrosion sensitive applications, including those prevalent in the offshore industry.


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October 17, 2017

Process Safety Managemement - Gaps Survey results

My thanks to the 24 people who participated in the Process Safety Management Gaps Survey. The results are listed from top ranking concern to the least ranking. 
What is the greatest barrier to your PSM program?
1.     Top management commitment
2.     Production pressure                  
3.     Employee attrition rate            
4.     Lack of time for PSM                
5.     PSM is not a line management function
6.     Others                                       
a)     Conflict between Production vs Safety
b)    Conflict between Profits vs Cost of compliance to PSM system
c)     PSM Competency

What is your greatest barrier to Management of Change?

1.     Carrying out changes without taking it through MOC
2.     Lack of updated process safety information
3.     Too cumbersome a system - takes time to fill up and complete
4.     Boss not committed to MOC but to production
5.     Others:
a)     Too much in one umbrella - forgetting MOC is mainly to address HSEF consequences
b)    MOC is avoided when there is a conflict of interest. If I am comfortable I will do .

Oil rig explosion

An oil rig explosion has occured in the US. See the video of the incident in this link
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/oil-rig-explodes-louisiana-lake-injuries-reported-50500411

October 11, 2017

How did lightning proof tank catch fire?

http://www.mid-day.com/articles/butcher-island-fire-how-did-lightning-proof-tank-get-struck-from-the-heavens/18642186

Lightning Protection for Storage Tanks - EUCI June 2012

Process Safety Management System Gaps survey -FINAL REMINDER

Dear Readers,
Many of you have an existing PSM system or are in an advanced stage of implementation. I am conducting a survey on Gaps you notice in your PSM system. The anonymous survey has 2 questions and will take 2 minutes and is available in this link
I request you to please take the survey. The survey closes on October 15th, 2017
Results will be posted in blog. Thank you for your cooperation.
For people who have already responded, thanks!

October 6, 2017

Process safety management gaps Survey- REMINDER

Dear Readers,
Many of you have an existing PSM system or are in an advanced stage of implementation. I am conducting a survey on Gaps you notice in your PSM system. The anonymous survey has 2 questions and will take 2 minutes and is available in this link
I request you to please take the survey. The survey closes on October 15th, 2017
Results will be posted in blog. Thank you for your cooperation.
For people who have already responded, thanks!

Explosion at Coal gasification area in a plant

http://wjhl.com/2017/10/04/breaking-emergency-crews-respond-to-report-of-explosion-at-eastman/

There are great lessons to be learnt from the video of the explosion as well as the press conference that follows

October 2, 2017

Process Safety Management Gaps Survey

Dear Readers,
Many of you have an existing PSM system or are in an advanced stage of implementation. I am conducting a survey on Gaps you notice in your PSM system. The anonymous survey has 2 questions and will take 2 minutes and is available in this link
I request you to please take the survey. The survey closes on October 15th, 2017
Results will be posted in blog. Thank you for your cooperation.

October 1, 2017

Polythene cover on manway possibly causes fire

After the days jobs of partially unloading catalyst from a reactor was completed, contractors observed the weather was cloudy and covered the manhole opening with a polythene cover. Some time later a flash fire occurred inside the reactor, possibly due to residual vapours from remaining catalyst ignited by the static electricity generation from the polythene cover.


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