June 28, 2016

Resilience and the Pembroke refinery explosion

Interesting article in this link: Resilience and the Pembroke refinery explosion

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June 24, 2016

Achieving zero accidents

Article by Chevron on how they are achieving zero accidents in this link 

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June 21, 2016

Crane collapse at refinery

 Crane collapse at refinery


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June 16, 2016

Fall inside reactor

After helping to dismantle a metal scaffold inside a reactor, a worker was at the base of the reactor getting ready to exit through the overhead reactor manhole. While the worker was climbing up 14 meters up the vertical rope ladder, he fell and landed at the base of the reactor. He had not anchored his safety harness though he was wearing one. The worker was immediately rescued but he died on the way to the hospital. Climbing up rope ladders is physically exhausting the the fitness of the person is important. Provide anchoring system for the safety harness while climbing up rope ladders inside vessels.
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June 13, 2016

Look alikes causes fatality

Two maintenance workers were trying to remove a safety valve after obtaining work permit, when one of them was overcome with H2S and fell from the scaffolding and died. Both workers had unscrewed the flange bolts of the wrong safety valve. There were two safety valves that were identical in nature at the same location. One was isolated and permit handed over to remove that. But the workers opened the valve in service. What system do you have to prevent similar accidents?


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June 9, 2016

The long story of barges and ammonia transportation

The long story of barges and ammonia transportation:

The recent incident in which a leak in an ammonia tank headed for the Fertilizers and Chemicals campus takes memories back to the long history of the public sector company using Kochi’s backwaters to

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June 6, 2016

Safety norms thrown to winds at pharma, chemical units?

Safety norms thrown to winds at pharma, chemical units?:

“All the three versions will be clubbed and submitted to the District Collector for action,” said Joint Collector-2 D.V. Reddy, who had come to inspect the accident site at Srikar Laboratories.“Firstl

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June 3, 2016

Barge ban leaves FACT in fix

Barge ban leaves FACT in fix:

“The very existence of FACT is dependent on the continuing production of fertilizers, for which ammonia transportation by barge is absolutely essential,” it added.
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June 2, 2016

One killed, 15 injured in pharma unit blast

Thanks to Mr Satya Subrahmanyam for sending news about this incident.

One killed, 15 injured in pharma unit blast:

Immediately after the explosion, ammonia gas leaked and a woman was among the 15 affected. “Ramakrishna’s lungs were filled with the gas and he died before we could shift him to a hospital,” said DCP
From the photo in the article, it is eerily similar to a CSB case study where an ammonia exchanger exploded due to overpressurisation as its safety valve was blocked.
Read the CSB case study in this link

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