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Course Material 1.Overview of Process Safety 2.Compliance with standards 3.Process Hazard Analysis 4.Standard Operating Procedures 5.Safe Work Procedures.

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2 Course Material 1.Overview of Process Safety 2.Compliance with standards 3.Process Hazard Analysis 4.Standard Operating Procedures 5.Safe Work Procedures 6.Mechanical Integrity 7.Management of Change 8.Auditing Process Safety systems 9.Emergency response procedures

3 5. Safe Work Procedures Process Safety Management for Biofuels This material was produced under grant SH-19479-09-60-F-36 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. 29 CFR 1910.119 (f)(4)

4 5. Safe Work Procedures Process Safety Management for Biofuels This material was produced under grant SH-19479-09-60-F-36 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. 29 CFR 1910.119 (f)(4)

5 Piper Alpha Oil Platform Explosion

6 Failure of Lock out / Tag out Procedure

7 Permit-To-Work System Safe Work Permit

8 Safe Work Procedures Lock out / Tag out

9 Each Craft Should have Their Own Lock

10 Lock out / tag out Safe Work Permit OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147

11 Try the Lock Out OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147

12 Additional Information Additional information on Lock out / Tag out procedures can be found in the document referenced in the below link.

13 Hot Work Permit 29 CFR 1910.119 (k)

14 Hot Work Permit Requirements OSHA 29 CFR 1910.252

15 Hot Work Permit Failure

16 Closing the Permit Joint inspection when the nonroutine work is complete 1.Valve alignment 2.Blinds removed 3.Sewer drains reopened 4.Vents 5.Rotating equipment 6.Locks and tags 7.Utilities 8.Barricades removed

17 Confined Space Fatalities

18 CSB Bulletin

19 Confined Space Entry Permit Safe Work Procedures http://www.osha.gov/pls/ oshaweb/owadisp.show_ document?p_table=STA NDARDS Permit-Required Confined Spaces (PRCS) standard 29 CFR 1910.146

20 “Opening Process Equipment” Fatalities 29 CFR 1910.119 (f)(4) www.csb.gov

21 “Opening Process Equipment” Fatalities 29 CFR 1910.119 (f)(4) www.csb.gov

22 BP Amoco Incident; Georgia; March, 2001 www.csb.gov CSB Video on BP Amoco Incident Can be viewed from video time 6:45 – 10:20

23 BP Amoco Incident; Georgia; March, 2001 www.csb.gov Fact: Three maintenance workers were fatally injured. 1. Why? The workers were working on the “Polymer Catch Tank”. The polymer catch tank was still pressurized. The workers partially removed the cover.

24 BP Amoco Incident; Georgia; March, 2001 www.csb.gov Fact: The polymer catch tank was still pressurized 2. Why? Loss of gas venting capability by catch tank. Decomposition generating gas in core of vessel. Pressure gauge was inoperative. No de-energizing procedure for vessel.

25 BP Amoco Incident; Georgia; March, 2001 www.csb.gov Fact: There was no de-energizing procedure for tank. 3. Why? Pressure gauge and drain used as indication of de- energized status. Process had been shut down, was not operative. Outdated vessel cleaning procedure was being used.

26 BP Amoco Incident; Georgia; March, 2001 www.csb.gov Fact: Outdated vessel cleaning procedure was being used. 4. Why? Foaming of the polymer product was not well understood by operations. The plugging capacity of the foaming polymer was not well understood by operations.

27 BP Amoco Incident; Georgia; March, 2001 www.csb.gov Foaming and plugging of product was not well understood by operations. 5. Why? Operations’ safe work procedures had not been modified to consider foaming of polymer material. Operations had not taken advantage of opportunities to learn from near misses on product foaming and plugging.

28 Applicability of Previous Material 1.Overview of Process Safety 2.Compliance with standards 3.Process Hazard Analysis 4.Standard Operating Procedures 5.Safe Work Procedures

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31 Remaining Course Material 1.Overview of Process Safety 2.Compliance with standards 3.Process Hazard Analysis 4.Standard Operating Procedures 5.Safe Work Procedures 6.Mechanical Integrity 7.Management of Change 8.Auditing Process Safety systems 9.Emergency response procedures


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