Recent Blog Posts
Peter Thomas, P.E. wrote a series on the topic of piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs). The blog series P&IDs is available in the following links: Part 1: Introduction to P&IDs Part 2: P&IDs and SOPs Part 3: P&IDs and PHAs Part 4: P&IDs and Emergencies Part 5: P&IDs and Training Part 6: P&IDs and MOCs
Peter Thomas, P.E. wrote a technical paper and presented at the 2017 RETA National Conference on the topic of recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices. The blog series RAGAGEP: Codes, Standards and Good Engineering Practices is available in the following links: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, and Part […]
Russian Bombing Leads to Ammonia Leak in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Russian Separatists say Ukraine Shelled Brewery, caused Ammonia Leak – Pro-Russian separatists accused Ukraine of shelling a brewery in the occupied eastern city of Donetsk on Wednesday, killing one person and triggering a leak of ammonia, Interfax news agency said. […keep reading] UPDATE […]
OSHA Deals Out $110k Fine Following Ammonia Leak in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Ammonia Leak at Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. Facility Leads to Citations – In January 2022, an ammonia leak caused 50 workers to evacuate a Georgia poultry processing plant. According to a press release, two workers were hospitalized and one was […]
HAZMAT Responds to Dangerous Ammonia Leak in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Hazmat Crews Clear Forest Grove Ammonia Leak After 35 Hours – After 35 hours on scene, crews have cleared the scene of a dangerous ammonia leak in Forest Grove. […keep reading] IIAR 2-2021: Can Hoses Be Permanently Installed in an Ammonia […]