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Category Archives: Compliance
Tanner agrees to install $345,000 in ammonia leak detection systems
“While Tanner did take some actions to address the risks of an accidental release of ammonia at its facility in Rhode Island, Tanner failed to address the risk associated with the fact that its facility is not staffed except when … Continue reading
Posted in Community Involvement, Compliance, Good Engineering Practices, Incidents
Tagged EPA, Fines, Incidents, OSHA, PSM, RAGAGEP, RMP
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Chicago Jewel’s Citation on Operating Procedures and PSI
The U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspectors noted 10 serious violations among 13 total violations at the Franklin Park facility, according to a release from OSHA. They included one repeat violation for failing to develop and implement … Continue reading
A site update and a few interesting links
I apologize for not posting in a while – I’ve recently accepted a position as an instructor at Garden City Ammonia Program in Garden City, Kansas. GCAP is the best ammonia training school for Operators and ammonia refrigeration PSM practitioners in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Biography, Fines, General, Operator Training
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The Five Stages of PSM Grief
How many times have you as a PSM manager had to present to operators or management some new understanding of the requirements of PSM only to face gnashing of teeth and rending of garments? Individuals don’t like to change. Organizations … Continue reading
Dairy SPCC exemption, Under-Ride Hazards
These two items are not PSM related but they are of interest to those of us who work in Dairies and Cold Storage distribution warehouses and they are important enough that they merit wider discussion. EPA Exempts Milk From Spill … Continue reading
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Do I need to train this contractor?
PSM require us to train all contractors “who could affect or be affected by” the ammonia refrigeration process. Here’s a good reminder why we train contractors working in a PSM facility to be aware of ammonia: “Fire officials say a … Continue reading
Posted in Community Involvement, Compliance, Contractors
Tagged Contractors, Incidents, Operator Training, OSHA, PSM, RMP
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Ice Buildup: The worst case scenario
Got some ice buildup on piping, air units or the structure itself? OSHA has been cracking down on this lately. This news story from Australia is a good illustration as to why… A 30-year-old Taiwanese national died when part of … Continue reading
Posted in Compliance, Good Engineering Practices, Incidents, Mechanical Integrity, Oddities
Tagged Fines, Incidents, OSHA
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Speaking their language…
I recently came across this fatality report from NIOSH about a workplace fatality which included this quote: The foreign-born worker in this incident and a friend were hired together by a temporary agency to work as cleaners at the feed … Continue reading
Dumping Ammonia Down the Drain? That’s a bad idea and it will cost you!
“On Jan. 24, 2008, an ARC technician was performing a service job that required the removal of all ammonia from the refrigeration system’s 1,683-gallon holding tank, Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Morse said. After transferring most but not all of the … Continue reading
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Update your RMP at least Every 5 Years
EPA requires you to update your RMP at least every five years. It doesn’t take long to do at all if you haven’t changed much in the last five years. You’ll almost always find a little thing to change, even … Continue reading