First Break To establish minimum safety requirements when performing a first break “First Break” – Refers to the initial opening of piping/equipment.

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First Break To establish minimum safety requirements when performing a first break “First Break” – Refers to the initial opening of piping/equipment that previously contained hazardous materials. i.e. piping in rack for NaOH Does not apply to connections design to be readily opened. i.e. sampling points. Report Errors to Management

First Break This presentation covers pipes –lines- and equipment opening (LEO) Pipes and equipment may contain: Corrosives (bleach, caustic, acid) Toxic (chlorine gas) Flammable (propane) Cold Fluid(Liquid N2) High Pressure(Compressed Air) Inert Gases(nitrogen) Report Errors to Management

First Break A permit is required when opening any pipe Different responsibilities fall on the Permit Issuer and the Person Conducting Work Permit Issuer: Facility manager or designee Assist with line identification, shutdown, isolation, purging etc. Completes LEO permit Finishes paperwork after work completed Report Errors to Management

First Break Person Conducting Work: Responsible for Identifying the correct line Obtaining/signing LEO before starting work Obtaining proper PPE Verify line is drained before working Comply with LEO requirements Finishes paperwork after work completed Report Errors to Management

First Break Worker Reports to equipment owner Explain Work Obtains LEO Proper PPE is obtained and safety showers/ fire extinguishers checked Equipment owner shuts-down the system The system is isolated: must meet lockout/tag-out requirements, may sometimes need blinding Pressure Release: Pressure is bled off in a safe manner Line is drained/purged/cleaned Report Errors to Management

First Break 1) Pick the safest location 2) Approach anything as potentially dangerous 3) Ensure line is isolated 4) Loosen farthest bolts first Report Errors to Management

First Break Duration: Only lasts as long as the users work shift Retention: Must be kept for a year Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Purpose To ensure that personnel, the environment, and equipment are protected from unintended releases of potentially hazardous substances or energy while performing process equipment and piping repair, service or maintenance activities. Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement In general, pipes contain substances that could be hazards or at high pressure, or hot, so careful attention should be given while trying to break any line or to enter into any confined space. All pipes must be disconnected, blanked or blinded off before any Personnel enter the confined space. Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement THE CLOSING OF ISOLATION VALVES ON ANY LINE CONTAINING A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR BLANKING OR BLINDING. Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Lines which have been blanked or blinded shall be clearly marked with a tag to indicate that a blind or blank has been installed. A record of the blinding must be entered in the Blind Placement Log Book by the operator in charge when the blinding procedure occurred. Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Spectacle Blind with blind side installed Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Blind Flange installed Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Slip Blind installed Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Blanks or blinds shall be thick enough to hold the pressure of the line, proper material and installed in a manner to provide adequate safety for the particular conditions of anticipated maximum pressure, temperature, and work to be completed. Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Where it is impractical to blank or blind piping containing hazardous substances, written work procedures must be developed and approved by the Facility Manager and the Safety Committee to ensure at least equal protection to all personnel exposed to the potential hazard. Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement On welded joint piping, valves will be acceptable to blanking or blinding providing that: Block valves in the flow line are LOCKED out in a CLOSED position. A bleed-off valve and line is located between the closed block valve and the confined space. This bleed-off valve is LOCKED in the OPEN position. A worker is stationed at the bleed-off location to monitor and to warn others if an emergency occurs. There is NO other way to blind the line. Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Welded joint blinding Report Errors to Management

Blind Placement Responsibilities Person in Charge, Lead Operators and Consultants Must evaluate the process to be isolated with all affected personnel to ensure that all process systems and piping are properly isolated and identified. Report Errors to Management