Process Safety with Trish & Traci

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Sep 17, 2024 • 39min

Process Safety Meets Nancy Drew, James Bond and MacGyver

In this episode of Process Safety with Trish and Traci we interview Fiona Erskine, an engineer and crime novelist who has a passion for process safety. Fiona discusses balancing her engineering career with writing and how she uses her novels to educate readers about process safety and engineering concepts. Her Dr. Jaq Silver series combines thrilling plots with accurate technical details, making complex topics accessible to non-experts.
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Sep 3, 2024 • 7min

Process Safety: It’s Not Impossible That It’s Possible

Our tendency to underestimate the likelihood of rare occurrences can lead us to dismiss the possibility of process safety incidents. This In Case You Missed It episode brings the written word to life. Today, Trish Kerin, the director of IChemE Safety Centre and Stay Safe columnist for Chemical Processing, will read her column “It’s Not Impossible That It’s Possible” Written By: Trish Kerin Read By: Trish Kerin  Read Article HERE
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Aug 20, 2024 • 30min

World’s First Process Safety Management Standard

Adrian Pierorazio, a driving force behind Canada’s first national Process Safety Management standard CSA Z767, and Parnian Jadidian, also involved in its development, delve into groundbreaking safety protocols. They discuss the standard's industry-agnostic nature and its potential to reshape safety practices globally. Insights on its transformation from guidelines to an essential framework reveal its impact across various sectors. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of feedback in evolving these safety measures and fostering organizational accountability.
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Aug 6, 2024 • 6min

Prevent Dust Explosions During Processing

The plant floor at the West Pharmaceuticals facility in Kingston, N.C., was kept spotless to meet hygiene requirements. However, combustible polyethylene dust accumulated in the suspended ceiling. This led to a dust explosion on January 29, 2003, that killed six workers, injured 38, and destroyed the plant. The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) couldn’t identify the ignition source. As I noted in a previous column, the CSB blames dust explosions for numerous fatalities at many plants. Let’s get into how to identify the risks of dust fires and explosions. Written By: Dirk Willard Read By: Traci Purdum  Read Article HERE 
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Jul 23, 2024 • 16min

Lessons Learned From 1994 Texaco Refinery Explosion

Control system failures, alarm floods, maintenance issues and emergency response factored into this non-deadly incident.
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Jul 9, 2024 • 28min

Dust Explosion Awareness Ebbs and Flows

In this guest podcast episode from our sister publication Processing, Senior Editor Nate Todd interviews Chris Cloney of Dust Safety Science. In this episode, we discover that awareness of dust hazards varies globally, often spiking after major incidents but waning over time. The company tracks dust-related incidents annually, noting significant events like the 2023 grain silo explosion in Brazil. Common hazards involve grain, wood and metal dusts, with equipment like dust collectors and silos frequently implicated. Emerging industries like 3D printing and robotics present new challenges. Dust Safety Science emphasizes ongoing education and risk assessment to prevent future incidents.
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Jun 25, 2024 • 27min

Corroded Pipe Elbow Sparks Explosion, Launches 38,000-lb Shrapnel

The U.S. Chemical Safety Board identified five issues with the 2019 Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refinery fire and explosion: mechanical integrity, outdated equipment, lack of remote emergency isolation valves, safeguard reliability and the need for inherently safer design. https://www.chemicalprocessing.com/podcast/process-safety-with-trish-and-traci
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Jun 11, 2024 • 6min

Process Safety — Manage The Only Constant: Change

Understanding the two kinds of change, deliberate and creeping, will aid you in keeping your facility a safe place to work. As we look back 50 years, we can see both deliberate and creeping change played significant roles in the catastrophic explosion and fire that tore through the Nypro plant in Flixborough, U.K., resulting in the tragic loss of 28 lives and leaving 89 others injured.
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May 28, 2024 • 17min

Lessons Learned From Flixborough 50 Years Later

The Flixborough disaster in 1974 resulted in 28 fatalities and significant damage, leading to the introduction of management of change processes, improved asset integrity practices, emphasis on competency management, and enhanced control room safety measures. This landmark incident highlighted the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and continues to serve as a lesson in process safety.
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May 21, 2024 • 25min

Better Visibility Into Hazardous Chemicals

Time is critical when tracking down hazardous substances. Whether it’s trying to mitigate safety incidents before they happen or being able to tap all the pertinent information during an emergency involving a chemical spill, fire or natural disaster, having an efficient way to trace every ingredient is paramount. This crossover episode first appeared in our Distilled podcast series. 

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