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Pressure Vessels |
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Generally, a pressure vessel is a storage tank or vessel that has been designed to operate at pressures
above 15 p.s.i.g. Recent inspections of pressure vessels have shown that there are a considerable number of
cracked and damaged vessels in workplaces. Cracked and damaged vessels can result in leakage or rupture
failures. Potential health and safety hazards of leaking vessels include poisonings, suffocations, fires, and
explosion hazards. Rupture failures can be much more catastrophic and can cause considerable damage to life
and property. The safe design, installation, operation, and maintenance of pressure vessels in accordance with
the appropriate codes and standards are essential to worker safety and health.
The following questions link to information relevant to pressure vessels in the
workplace
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What standards
apply?
OSHA | National Consensus |
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How do I recognize and prevent
hazardous situations involving pressure vessels?
Recognition | Evaluation | Control |
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What additional information is available?
Related Safety and Health Topics Pages | Training | Other Resources |
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