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Ammonia Week in Review | February 11, 2022

February 11th, 2022

World’s first Ammonia fueled ship in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Avin International Receives World’s First Ammonia-Ready Ship – Greece-based shipowner Avin International has taken delivery of the world’s first ammonia-fuel ready vessel, Kriti Future. […keep reading] RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards | Part 4: Emergency Shutdown Controls –Regarding emergency shutdown […]

RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards | Part 4: Emergency Shutdown Controls

February 8th, 2022

Uriah Donaldson, OHST, presented a technical paper at the 2019 RETA National Conference and 2021 IIAR National Conference titled RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards. This is the fourth post in a series of blogs which include excerpts from his technical paper. Emergency Shutdown Controls Like we will see throughout this section with multiple […]

Ammonia Week in Review | February 4, 2022

February 4th, 2022

Security guard exposed to toxic ammonia fumes sues in court in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Man Who Claims He was Exposed to Ammonia Fumes at Work Settles Case – A security man who claimed he was exposed to ammonia fumes in a meat processing plant in Co Cork has settled his High […]

RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards | Part 3: The IIAR’s Vision for the Future

February 1st, 2022

Uriah Donaldson, OHST, presented a technical paper at the 2019 RETA National Conference and 2021 IIAR National Conference titled RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of IIAR Standards.  This is the third post in a series of blogs which include excerpts from his technical paper.  The IIAR’s Vision for the Future Over the last several decades, […]

Ammonia Week in Review | January 28, 2022

January 28th, 2022

An ammonia leak at a chicken plant sends 5 to the hospital in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Chemical Leak in Canton Sends 5 Plant Workers to Hospital – An ammonia leak at a Cherokee County plant sent several workers to the hospital Wednesday evening. […keep reading] RAGAGEP: Historical Variants and the Importance of […]