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Title: Process Safety Incidents- Discussion of Hub Oil 1999 Accident


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Process Safety Incidents-Discussion of Hub Oil
1999 Accident
  • Jack Fraser, P.Eng.
  • Health Safety Group
  • Cenovus Energy Inc.

2
Process Safety Management (PSM)
  • US OSHA Purpose of the OSHA Standard enacted in
    1992
  • This section contains requirements for preventing
    or minimizing the consequences of catastrophic
    releases of toxic, reactive, flammable, or
    explosive chemicals. These releases may result in
    toxic, fire or explosion hazards.1910.119(a)

3
Process Safety Management (PSM)
  • What are the drivers for PSM?
  • History of Fires, Explosions, and Toxic Releases
    in the chemical, petrochemical and oil and gas
    industries, particularly Refineries.
  • US OSHA PSM Rule or PSM Standard, legislated
    in 1992
  • No specific Canadian Regulations, but
    increasingly regulations are aligned with PSM.
    Examples ABSA urged Alberta companies to review
    their PSM programs after Tx City refinery
    explosion in 2005 alignment of some parts of AB
    OHS 2009 Code with PSM.
  • Associations promulgating PSM guidelines API
    (Process Hazards Management), CCPS, Canadian
    Society of Chemical Engineers.
  • US Chemical Safety Board (CSB) investigations of
    PSM (outstanding knowledge and training
    resource).
  • Many companies adopt PSM or some elements of PSM
    as good operating practice.
  • Recent events have resulted in damage to
    residential and commercial properties.
  • Emergency Response is an element of all process
    safety management programs.
  • Process Safety Management Reduced risk to
    emergency responders who protect the public,
    workers, environment and property.

4
What is a Process Safety Incident?
  • Process Safety Incidents (PSIs) are incidents
    caused by the release of a chemical or a problem
    with a chemical process. PSIs are significant
    events, as they may include injury, overpressure,
    fire, explosion or a large release/spill.

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Process Safety Management (PSM)
  • Notable PSM Events Worldwide (partial list)
  • Bhopal, India-1984-thousands of fatalities due to
    MIC release.
  • Piper Alpha, UK North Sea-1988-platform
    explosions and fire-167 fatalities.

6
Process Safety Management (PSM)
  • Notable PSM Events Worldwide (partial list)
  • BP Texas City Refinery-2005-Isom. Unit Explosion-
    15 fatalities
  • Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico 2010- Rig
    explosion and fire 11 fatalities

7
Process Safety Management (PSM)
  • Notable PSM Events - Local
  • Hub Oil, Calgary-1999-Explosion in used process
    vessel-2 fatalities
  • Sunrise Propane, Toronto 2008 Explosion and
    fire while transferring propane between tanks 2
    fatalities

8
Process Safety Incident Hub Oil
HubOilAccident.pdf
9
Process Safety Incident Veolia
Veolia_Case_Study.pdf
10
Process Safety Management
  • Hub Oil is an example of the failure of many
    elements of Process Safety Management, including
  • Management of Change
  • Equipment Design
  • Relief Valve Protection
  • Hazard Assessment
  • Safety in Maintenance
  • Incident Analysis/Lessons Learned

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Process Safety Management
  • Hub Oil and other major US and Canadian events
    (BP Texas City, Veoila) inevitably prompt a
    review of regulations and regulatory regimes.
  • There is an emerging trend of damage to
    neighbouring properties and injuries/exposure to
    the public in major PSM events. This in turn
    puts higher demands on emergency responders.

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Process Safety Management
  • Thank you for your attention!
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