We are nothing after our death. Let us donate our body organs for the poor.

Be not afraid of anything. You will do marvelous work The moment you fear, you are nobody - Swamy Vivekananda

If you think safety is expensive, try an accident... - O.P.Kharbanda

Preventable accidents, if they are not prevented due to our negligence, it is nothing short of a murder - Dr. Sarvepalli Radha Krishna, 2nd President of India

Zero accidents through zero unsafe behaviors. Do not be complacent that there are no accidents. There may be near miss accidents (NMAs). With luck/chance, somebody escaped knowingly or unknown to the person. But, we can't be safe, if we depend upon the luck.

Safety culture is how the organization behaves when no one is watching.

We make No compromise with respect to Morality, Ethics, or Safety. If a design or work practice is perceived to be unsafe, we do not proceed until the issue is resolved. - Mission statement by S&B Engineers & Consultants Ltd. http://www.sbec.com/safety/

Human meat gets least priority - A doctor's comment on accidents

CSB video excerpts from Dr.Trevor Kletz, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQn5fL62KL8

Feb 8, 2015

Fires involving oil soaked cotton waste

Winter season is moving out and slowly, temperatures are rising. Reports of fire incidents are appearing in various media. Reasons are generally not available and mostly attributed to short circuit at the first instance. Grass fires also will appear in news.

My attention went to such grass fires and cotton waste fires. Earlier, in this forum, when I wrote on the same topic, I found not much information. However, a search in books like Kirk's fire investigation (John D.DeHaan) and  a hand book of fire technology (R.S.Gupta) and in internet revealed lot of information. It is observed that self ignition of cotton waste that got some moisture and drying oil is possible within few hours (5-24), at temperatures above 15 deg C and optimum ventilation and oil load (0.1-0.3 lit/square meter surface of cotton). 

The drying of oils produce heat. May be bacterial action inside also produce heat. This heat, if not dissipated i.e more than enough to heat other oil / cotton or not vented out and there is sufficient porosity to permit entry of oxygen (in air) but not enough for generated heat to dissipate, there will be heat accumulation and can lead to so called spontaneous combustion. 

This is possible with slightly wet grass also, or if laundered and pressed clothes are kept in piles before allowing to cool. 

What to do to avoid such conditions? The solutions suggested are, to dry such cotton waste / grass by spreading sufficiently so that the moisture in it can be dried. Cotton waste can be disposed to authorized dealers or can be burnt regularly (preferably on daily basis), or land burial. It it is to be stored, then after drying, such cotton waste can be kept in air tight metallic drums and sealed. The oxygen initially present in the drums after sealing will be used for oxidation but as there are no fresh supplies, further oxidation process will stop. Or, keep such cotton waste in drums with sufficient water above so that insufficient moisture conditions do not arise.

Few years ago, I saw fire involving electrical cable reel, covered under tarpaulin in front of a telephone office, that also on a summer day. May be the heat accumulated inside might have caused this fire.

Many such summer fires involving material under tarpaulin were reported.

A spontaneous heating parameter Z is given in an article (SINTEF Report NBL A05145), to know  about the topic. More can be read from the link given above.

Few years ago, I had read about bursting of drums filled with used oil. The reasons mentioned were bacterial action causing generation of gases like methane, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, etc leading to pressurization and bursting ultimately. It is suggested that as soon as somebody observed any bulging of the top cover of such drums, one should release the pressure from the drum by slowly opening the lid with gaps between uncorking. I feel this pressurization in such drums may increase in summer.

Feb 7, 2015

Sludge tank collapse - 10 sleeping persons nearby buried - Company directed to pay Rs 75 lakh to state government

In an incident, the sludge holding tank of an effluent treatment plant collapsed and the sludge from the tank buried alive 10 persons sleeping in the nearby building. The company operating the plant was asked to pay Rs 75 lakh compensation to the state government. Part of it will be used to pay to the families of victims and balance will be utilized for environment management in the area by pollution control board.

Reasons for tank collapse and company procedures to check for its integrity need to be investigated.

Saved my forehead because of helmet

Two days ago, in the evening I was going back to home on my two wheeler after office work. I saw an empty plastic water bottle ahead on the road. A bus overtaking me went near that bottle, and the bottle flew off and hit me on my forehead. I heard a loud sound, ringing in my ears. I escaped injury, as I was wearing a full helmet. Else, surely, I could have been distracted and might have fallen due to this sudden development.

Jan 11, 2015

Hyderabad Police IT Cell application HAWKEYE for citizens help

IT Cell of Hyderabad Police (India) brought out a mobile application HAWKEYE to help the citizens for woman safety, to report complaints, traffic violations of public, violations by police, for use as SOS, to know the status report on information provided, police contact numbers areawise, etc.

It is available in Google's Play store. Congratulations to all those involved right from idea to implementation. Effective monitoring and followup further will definitely bring down the crime rate.

The application empowers citizens to report violations leading to public participation in policing. I hope that Hyderabad Police will ensure confidentiality of contact numbers of those reporting violations.

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Jan 2, 2015

Fire damages MAACO car paint shop in Lancaster - LancasterOnline: Local News

UPDATE: Fire damages MAACO car paint shop in Lancaster - LancasterOnline: Local News



While doing gas cutting on a car was not in use for more than 20 years, for salvaging some parts, presuming that the car tank would have been empty, led to vapor explosion. Property worth 25000 USD is damaged and there were no injuries.



The incident tells us that we should not take anything for granted and we should ensure before start of work that there are no hazards.




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