October 10, 2015

A temporary change causes a fatality

Temporary changes are dangerous if not managed properly. Read about an incident involving a temporary change that causes a fatality. This incident highlights what Dr trevor Kletz used to say "We do not know what we do not know"
Read the incident in this link.

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October 7, 2015

Overheated air compressor causes fatality

 Read about an incident involving an overheated air compressor that caused a fatality in this link

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October 3, 2015

4 workers hurt in explosion at SunEdison's Texas plant : Business

 New coming in about a fire in a polysilicon plant in USA involving Silane. Read about it in this link:
  4 workers hurt in explosion at SunEdison's Texas plant : Business


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CO2 Gas Hazards in the Brewing Industry

Don't take CO2 for granted thinking it will not harm you. Read this article:
CO2 Gas Hazards in the Brewing Industry

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October 1, 2015

2 workers killed in Vizag pharma city unit blast | Business Line

2 workers killed in Vizag pharma city unit blast | Business Line



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Du Pont incident recommendations by CSB

The CSB has approved the draft recommendations in the DuPont incident last year at LaPorte, Texas that killed 4 employees. I observe many similar instances in batch processes in various manufacturing units in the pesticide industry during PSM audits. The CSB recommendations are given below:

"Pursuant to its authority under 42 U.S.C. §7412(r)(6)(C)(i) and (ii), and in the interest of promoting safer operations at US facilities handling chemicals and protecting workers and communities from hazards, the Board makes the following interim safety recommendations to the DuPont chemical manufacturing facility in La Porte, Texas and the International Chemical Workers Union Council of the United Food and Commercial Workers:
Inherently Safer Design Review
Prior to resuming Insecticide Business Unit (IBU) manufacturing operations, conduct a comprehensive engineering analysis of the manufacturing building and the discharge of pressure relief systems with toxic chemical scenarios to assess potential inherently safer design options. At a minimum, evaluate the use of an open building structure, and the direction of toxic chemical leaks and the discharge of pressure relief systems with toxic chemical scenarios to a destruction system. Implement inherently safer design principles to the greatest extent feasible and effectively apply the hierarchy of controls such that neither workers nor the public are harmed from potential highly toxic chemical releases. Detail the analysis, findings, and corrective actions in a written report and make this report available to DuPont La Porte employees, their representatives, and the CSB.
Ensure Manufacturing Building is Safe for Workers
Prior to resuming Insecticide Business Unit (IBU) manufacturing operations, conduct a robust engineering evaluation of the manufacturing building and the dilution air ventilation system that includes the implementation of corrective action(s) to the greatest extent feasible in order to ensure a safe environment for all workers. Develop a documented design basis for the manufacturing building and the air dilution ventilation system that identifies effective controls for highly toxic, asphyxiation, and flammability hazards and implement these controls to the greatest extent feasible. Address non routine operations and emergency response activities in the design basis. The design basis for the manufacturing building and the dilution air ventilation system must use the hierarchy of controls and inherently safer design principles to the greatest extent feasible.
Ensure Relief System Design is Safe for Workers and the Public
Prior to resuming manufacturing operations, ensure all Insecticides Business Unit (IBU) pressure relief systems are routed to a safe location and effectively apply the hierarchy of controls to protect workers and the public. Commission a pressure relief device analysis, consistent with API Standard 521 and the ASME Code, including a field review. Include an evaluation of relief system discharge location to ensure that relief systems are discharged to a safe location that will prevent toxic exposure, flammability, or asphyxiation hazards in order to ensure public and worker health and safety to the greatest extent feasible. Include an evaluation of relief scenarios consistent with API Standard 521.
Perform More Robust Process Hazard Analyses
Develop and implement an expedited schedule to perform more robust process hazard analyses (PHAs) consistent with R1, R2, and R3 for all units within the Insecticides Business Unit (IBU). At a minimum, the PHAs must effectively identify and control the hazards referenced in this document utilizing the hierarchy of controls. The PHA schedule must be prioritized based on anticipated risks to the public and workers in order to ensure that the highest risk areas receive priority consideration. At a minimum, the more robust PHAs must be consistent with the approach applied to post-incident reviews described above in paragraph 10.
Ensure Active Workforce Participation
Work together with the International Chemical Workers Union Council of the United Food and commercial Workers (ICWUC/UFCW) Local 900C and the ICWUC/UFCW staff (at the request of the local) to develop and implement a plan to ensure active participation of the workforce and their representatives in the implementation of Recommendations R1 through R4. In addition, provide a copy of DuPont’s integrated plan for restart to La Porte workers and their local union representatives.
Public Transparency and Accountability
Make publicly available (on a website) a summary of the DuPont November 15, 2014 incident investigation report, the integrated plan for restart, and actions to be taken for the implementation of Recommendations R1 through R5. This website must be periodically updated to accurately reflect the integrated plan for restart and implementation of Recommendations R1 through R5."




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Safe in India - a new initiative

I came across the website www.safeinindia.org run by three IIM graduates. SafeInIndia is an initiative to address the issue of crush injuries in the Automotive Sector and work on win-win sustainable solutions.
Glad to see such initiatives springing up. Their report on the automobile sector is available for download from their website which can be accessed here www.safeinindia.org.
 
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September 30, 2015

Two dead in mishap at Birla copper plant in Gujarat | Business Standard News

More details in this article:

Two dead in mishap at Birla copper plant in Gujarat | Business Standard News

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2 killed in accident at Birla Copper unit in Dahej | Business Line

 Thanks to Mr M.S.Srinivasan for sending this

2 killed in accident at Birla Copper unit in Dahej | Business Line


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The Volkswagen emission issue and risk management

I had posted this question to a group in Linkedin: "The ongoing Volkswagen emission issue raises a bigger issue of corporate risk management. From a reading of its annual report, the company did have in place all risk management controls, yet the issue took place. While only a deeper investigation will reveal the details, what is your take on improving risk management? We in the chemical Industry deal with process safety risks among other things and the incident does raise an alarm bell about corporate risk management and its effectiveness". 

Nigel Cann (Process Safety and Dangerous Goods Risk Specialist, Australia) responded with this very good reply:
"Karthikeyan - this is a good topic for this group. I wonder how many people in the PSM field have seen this incident playing out in the news and thought it doesn't apply to them. High profile cases like this need to be taken as the warning for the rest of us that they are. So like every incident that makes the headline, have you (and everyone else) thought about how things could go wrong in the plants and processes that I am responsible for.

Some thought provoking questions for people:

* Where have we met the letter of the law, rather than addressing the spirit of it?

* Have we had a problem that was causing issues at high level that seemed to magically disappear? Do we understand why?

* Do we have people checking the checkers?

And one that I had a concern for when a GM at an operating plant:
* Are the regulators technically competent to give me a critical assessment of my PSM system? (or in some cases...)

* Do they even turn up to review our operation?"

 
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The Chemical Engineer | News | Employee killed at Nufarm site in Austria

Thanks to Mr M.K.Rao for sending this link:
The Chemical Engineer | News | Employee killed at Nufarm site in Austria


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September 28, 2015

September 27, 2015

Hydrogen explosion incident due to a change

A company, which produces metal catalysts had made a modification to one of its reactors.
An explosion occurred on the first day of production following the modification and blew the lid through the roof of the factory.


Read about the incident in this link


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September 16, 2015

Severe acid burns to foot as drain collapses

This safety alert highlights the importance of integrity of drain covers:
 Severe acid burns to foot as drain collapses


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September 13, 2015

September 7, 2015

Fatality during pneumatic test

Read an OSHA accident report of a fatality during pneumatic test in this link. 

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September 6, 2015

The evolution of aviation safety

The evolution of aviation safety
Interesting take on statistics and safety!


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September 2, 2015

MOVING PROCESS SAFETY INTO THE BOARD ROOM - ARTICLE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROGRESS

To all my readers,
My article "Moving process safety into the board room" has been published in the September 2015 issue of Chemical Engineering Progress of American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

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August 25, 2015

Nitrogen pipeline rupture incident

 Read the lessons learnt from a nitrogen pipeline rupture incident in this link.
 
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August 22, 2015

Sealant injection accident

An accident involving a fatality during a leak sealant injection job in a piping highlights the dangers. Read about the incident in this link.

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August 18, 2015

Lessons from confined space fatalities

 In 2010, two welders died in a confined space accident.

The two welders were welding the 36'' final tie from piping system to exchanger. After completion of root welding, one welder made an unauthorized confined space entry into the exchanger to check welding root pass. He was thought that the argon purge was off but one valve was not completely closed and one purge line remained on. This resulted in the argon atmosphere being sustained within the exchanger. In addition, the purge plug ( which is put in place to reduce argon consumption during welding) was in place, which increased the concentration of argon in the vessel. So the first welder collapsed and the second entered for rescue without PPE. Both welders were overcome and died.

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August 12, 2015

Best practices to avoid glass lining damage

Often, we do not treat glass lined equipment with care. Read a good blog post on best practices for avoiding damage to glass lined vessels (two parts) in this link 

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August 9, 2015

Piping incidents

 Read about piping misalignment / vibration related incidents in this link.

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August 6, 2015

Inspecting pressure vessels


 Good practical article on best practices in inspecting pressure vessels in this link.

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August 3, 2015

Controlling Legionella in cooling towers

See a write up by the Cooling Tower Institute on the best practices of controlling Legionella bacteria in cooling towers in this link


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