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Hazardous chemical releases pose a significant threat to
workers. The key provision of process
safety management (PSM) is process hazard analysis (PHA), a careful review of what
could go wrong and what safeguards must be implemented to prevent releases of
hazardous chemicals. The following references help begin a PHA by recognizing
process hazards.
- 29 CFR 1910.119, Process safety
management of highly hazardous chemicals. OSHA Standard.
- Appendix A, List of
highly hazardous chemicals, toxics and reactives (Mandatory). Contains a listing of
toxic and reactive highly hazardous chemicals which present a potential for a
catastrophic event at or above the threshold quantity.
- Process Safety
Management. OSHA Publication 3132,
(2000). Also available as a 199 KB
PDF, 59 pages.
- Process
Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals. OSHA Fact Sheet, (1993, January
1). Discusses the requirements found in the Process Safety Management Standard, 29 CFR
1910.119.
- Hazard Information Bulletins (HIBs). OSHA.
- Water-Reactive
Chemicals, Hazardous Materials Not Covered Under 29 CFR 1910.119. (1996, July 3). Highlights a
potentially serious hazard regarding materials not covered by the Process
Safety Management Standard, 29 CFR
1910.119.
- Chemical Exposures from Industrial Valve
and Piping Systems. (1996, May
14). Heightens public awareness of the potential for death, physical injury,
and/or illness resulting from the unexpected release of chemicals during
refinery and other chemical process operations.
- Defective Imported Lap Joint Stub Ends.
(1994, August 24).
Addresses potentially serious safety hazards that exist in lap joint stub ends
installed in piping systems used in any facility.
- Corrosion of Piping in Hydroprocessing Units.
(1994,
July 29). Addresses potentially serious safety hazards
associated with hydrocracking (hydroprocessing) units.
- Accidental
Release of Anhydrous Ammonia at Storage/Dispensing Facilities and Elevators.
(1994, February 28).
Addresses the accidental release of anhydrous ammonia at storage/dispensing
facilities and elevators.
- Use of hydrofluoric
acid in the petroleum refining alkylation process. (1993, November 19). Alerts field personnel to the
potential safety and health risks posed by hydrofluoric acid (HF) used in HF
alkylation units and to present the control measures implemented by industry
to reduce workers' exposure, and pertinent OSHA requirements.
- Hazards of Delayed Coker Unit
(DCU) Operations. OSHA Safety and Health Information
Bulletin (SHIB) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), (2003, August 29). Also available as a 260 KB PDF,
8 pages.
- Reactive Material Hazards - What You Need to Know. Center for Chemical Process Safety
(CCPS), American Institute for Chemical Engineers (AIChE), (2001, October 1), 291 KB PDF, 11 pages.
Provides an introduction to reactive material handling issues for people whose main business is NOT reactive materials and systems.
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