Potential Hazards:
Worker injuries from flying debris, fluids, and fire and
explosions may be caused from rupturing drums or containers.
Requirements and Example Solutions:
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Shipping drums and containers must not be
pressurized to remove their contents. [1915.173(a)]
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Temporary pressurized piping systems conveying hazardous liquids or
gases must be provided with a relief
valve and bypass to prevent rupture. [1915.173(b)]
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Pressure vessels, drums, and containers containing
toxic or flammable liquids or gases must not be stored or used near
ignition or heat sources. [1915.173(c)]
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Pressure vessels, drums, and containers containing flammable or toxic liquids or gases
must be stored in safe areas to prevent physical damage. [1915.173(d)]
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Containers of 55 gallons or more containing
flammable or toxic liquid must be protected by dikes or pans. [1915.173(e)]
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Fire extinguishers adequate in number and suitable
for the hazard must be provided. [1915.173(f)]
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Figure 3: Proper storage of compressed gas cylinders.
Figure 4: Safe storage of flammable and toxic chemicals.
Figure 5: Storage of 55 gallon drum in pan to contain leaks. |