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Relief Valves & Maintaining OSHA Regulations
We’ve recently seen an uptick in the number of clients asking for support to complete the PSM (process safety management) documentation and calculations for relief valves. Although the reasons for the recent compliance efforts vary, we thought it would be worthwhile to review the regulations and requirements OHSA has established for process vessels.
- Blast effects due to sudden expansion of the pressurized fluid
- Fragmentation damage and injury, if vessel rupture occurs
- Suffocation or poisoning, if the leakage occurs into a closed space
- Fire and explosion from flammable liquids
- Chemical and thermal burns from contact with process liquids
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