Young Worker Burned in Drum Explosion
Summary
TLDRA young worker's safety was tragically compromised when using a plasma cutter on a seemingly empty drum that had held methanol. The explosion that followed caused severe burns and highlighted critical safety oversights: lack of risk assessment, inadequate training, supervision, and health and safety measures. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of proper worker instruction, supervision, and adherence to safety regulations when handling potentially hazardous materials.
Takeaways
- ⚠️ Safety assessment is crucial before cutting drums that previously contained flammable substances.
- 🔥 Methanol, even in small quantities, can create an explosive environment when vapors ignite.
- 👷♂️ Workers must receive adequate instruction and training on their duties and the use of equipment like plasma cutters.
- 👀 Supervision is essential to ensure workers perform their tasks safely, especially when handling hazardous materials.
- 🚫 Avoid using torches on drums that previously contained flammable liquids unless explicitly allowed by the manufacturer and with special precautions.
- 🏥 There should be a health and safety committee or program in place to manage risks and prevent accidents.
- 🆘 First aid attendants should be available to respond to emergencies promptly.
- 🎓 Young workers require orientation and training as mandated by regulations to ensure they understand workplace safety.
- 🔥 The incident resulted in a serious fire and severe burns to the worker, highlighting the importance of safety measures.
- 📚 Employers have a responsibility to ensure a safe working environment and provide necessary safety training and supervision.
Q & A
What was the young worker using to cut the top off the drum?
-The young worker was using a plasma cutting torch to cut the top off a 45-gallon drum.
What had the 'empty' drum previously contained?
-The 'empty' drum had previously contained windshield washer concentrate, which was 100% methanol, a flammable liquid.
Why was the situation explosive even though only a small amount of methanol remained?
-Only about a tablespoon of methanol evaporated inside the drum is enough to create an explosive environment.
What happened when the plasma torch pierced the drum?
-When the plasma torch pierced the drum, the vapors from the residual methanol ignited, causing the drum to explode.
What were the consequences of the explosion for the young worker?
-The young worker suffered serious burns as a result of the explosion and ensuing fire.
What failures did the employer have in ensuring the safety of the operation?
-The employer failed to assess whether cutting the drum was safe, provided inadequate instruction and training, and did not provide adequate supervision.
What additional safety measures were missing from the workplace?
-There was no health and safety committee or program, no first aid attendant, and no young worker orientation and training as required by regulation.
What is the recommended procedure for using a torch on drums that previously contained flammable liquids?
-One should never use a torch on drums that previously contained flammable liquids unless the product’s manufacturer allows it and special precautions are taken.
What are the key takeaways from this incident regarding worker safety?
-The key takeaways are the importance of instructing, training, and supervising workers to ensure they can do their jobs safely.
What specific training was missing for the young worker?
-The young worker lacked adequate instruction and training in his duties and in the use of the plasma cutter.
What regulatory requirements were not met in this case?
-The regulatory requirements not met included the lack of a health and safety program, no first aid attendant, and no young worker orientation and training.
Outlines
🔥 Safety Failure in Plasma Cutting Operation
This paragraph describes a dangerous incident where a young worker was severely burned due to a lack of safety precautions. The worker was cutting the top off an 'empty' drum that had previously contained methanol, a highly flammable liquid. Despite the drum being seemingly empty, a small amount of residual methanol vapors ignited when the plasma torch pierced it, causing an explosion and fire in the shop. The employer's failure to assess the safety of the operation, inadequate training and supervision, absence of a health and safety program, and lack of required orientation and training for young workers are highlighted as contributing factors. The paragraph emphasizes the importance of proper instruction, training, and supervision to ensure job safety and warns against using torches on drums that previously contained flammable substances unless explicitly allowed by the product manufacturer and with special precautions.
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Keywords
💡Plasma Cutting Torch
💡Methanol
💡Explosive
💡Safety Assessment
💡Training
💡Supervision
💡Health and Safety Committee
💡First Aid Attendant
💡Regulation
💡Orientation
💡Precautions
Highlights
A young worker used a plasma cutting torch to cut the top off a '45-gallon drum' previously containing '100% methanol', a flammable liquid.
Only a small amount of methanol residue can be explosive when ignited by a plasma torch.
The plasma torch ignited residual methanol vapors, leading to a drum explosion.
The explosion resulted in a fire that engulfed the shop.
The young worker suffered serious burns due to the explosion and fire.
The employer failed to assess the safety of cutting the methanol-containing drum.
There was inadequate instruction and training provided to the worker on his duties and the use of the plasma cutter.
Supervision of the young worker was inadequate for safely carrying out his duties.
The workplace lacked a health and safety committee or program.
There was no first aid attendant present at the time of the incident.
Regulatory requirements for young worker orientation and training were not met.
Employers are urged to instruct, train, and supervise workers to ensure job safety.
Manufacturer's permission and special precautions are required before using a torch on drums that previously contained flammable liquids.
The importance of following safety protocols when dealing with flammable materials is emphasized.
The incident highlights the risks associated with cutting drums that have contained flammable substances.
The need for proper safety training and supervision in the workplace is underscored by this incident.
The incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers of using cutting torches on containers that have held flammable liquids.
Transcripts
A young worker was using a plasma cutting torch to cut the top off a 45-gallon drum.
The “empty” drum had previously contained windshield washer concentrate.
which was 100% methanol – a flammable liquid.
Only about a tablespoon evaporated inside a drum is enough to be explosive.
The torch pierced the drum.
Vapours from residual methanol ignited.
The drum exploded.
Fire raged through the shop. The young worker suffered serious burns.
The employer failed to assess whether cutting the drum was safe.
There also was:
Inadequate instruction and training of the worker in his duties
and in the use of the plasma cutter.
Inadequate supervision of the young worker to safely carry out his duties.
No health and safety committee or program.
No first aid attendant.
No young worker orientation and training as required by regulation.
Make sure you instruct, train, and supervise workers so they can do their jobs safely.
And
Unless the product’s manufacturer allows it and you take special precautions…
Never use a torch on drums that previously contained flammable liquids.
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