Pressure Hazards & Control

Pressure hazards arise when the force exerted by a contained gas or liquid exceeds safe levels, potentially causing leaks, explosions, or injuries. Control measures are essential to prevent incidents in industries like oil and gas, chemical processing, and manufacturing.

Key Pressure Hazard Risks:

  • Over-pressurization
  • Corrosion and material fatigue
  • Equipment design flaws
  • Lack of maintenance

Pressure Hazard Control Measures:

  • Design & Construction: Use appropriate materials and techniques to withstand pressures.
  • Installation & Maintenance: Ensure correct setup and regular inspections.
  • Operating Procedures: Train operators on safe handling of pressurized systems.
  • Pressure Relief Devices: Install safety valves and rupture disks.
  • Containment Measures: Use barriers and enclosures for added protection.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Provide safety glasses, face shields, and hearing protection.
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