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Ammonia Week in Review | August 25, 2017

August 25th, 2017

Ammonia causes havoc on campus in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. 50 Students Hospitalised After Ammonia Gas Leak Near School – Nearly 800 students were present on the school campus when the gas leaked from the adjoining cold storage, located on Narsingpur road, a senior official said. […keep reading] 2017 RETA National Conference | […]

PSI Explained: Electrical Supply and Distribution Systems

August 22nd, 2017

CalOSHA’s PSM regulation (Title 8 CCR §5189(d)(3)(A)(9)) uniquely requires that the “information pertaining to the equipment in the process shall include: Electrical supply and distribution systems”. None of the other California or Federal process safety regulations (FedOSHA PSM, USEPA RMP, or CalARP) contain such a requirement. As such, literature describing best practices for implementation of […]

Ammonia Week in Review | August 18, 2017

August 18th, 2017

Ammonia gets messy in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. Ammonia Spill Closes Bayfront – An ammonia spill forced the closure and evacuation of several blocks of the Newport Historic Bayfront. […keep reading] Hazmat Teams Called to York Water Co. Plant After Ammonia Discharge From Tank – Hazmat teams were sent to a York Water Company […]

Ammonia Week in Review | August 11, 2017

August 11th, 2017

Ammonia takes a river cruise in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…. 2017 RETA National Conference | September 26-29, 2017 – Peter Thomas P.E., President and Senior Engineer at Resource Compliance, will be presenting on the topic of “RAGAGEP: Codes, Standards, and Good Engineering Practices”. […keep reading] Fireboat Puts Out Barge Fire Before It Reaches Ammonia […]

PSI Explained: Safety Systems

August 8th, 2017

Title 8 CCR §5189(d)(3)(A)(8) and Title 29 CFR §1910.119(d)(3)(i)(H) requires that “information pertaining to the equipment in the process shall include: Safety systems (e.g. interlocks, detection or suppression systems)”. At minimum, Safety Systems documentation must identify and summarize all Safety Systems associated with the chemical process. Once developed, this documentation will serve as a useful […]