Maintaining Process Safety During Tough Economy
We appear to be in a global recession – companies all over are struggling to deal with impact of economic slowdown. In an attempt to
We appear to be in a global recession – companies all over are struggling to deal with impact of economic slowdown. In an attempt to
The 20th century was a time of great technological change that forever transformed how we live and work – changes that necessitated the birth and
OSHA is currently working on regulation for preventing dust explosions. The first reported dust explosion was in 1890 in a sugar mill in Chicago. According
I recently came across a report from European Gas Pipeline Incident Data Group (EGIG) titled “Safety Performance Determines The Acceptability of Cross Country Gas Transmission
In an earlier post, I talked about safety in biofuel plants. Today, I would like to share couple of Google Maps (Source: John Astad of
Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku – is an ancient Japanese text compiled in 901. It talks about an earthquake and Tsunami that occurred in 869: “Then