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  • A fire needs three things to burn: heat, oxygen, and fuel.

  • Here a welder had the heat and the oxygen. Unbeknownst to him, he had the fuel, too.

  • The ensuing explosion blew this deck right off the boat.

  • This is what happened. A shop was hired to modify a boat to accommodate

  • a different outboard engine. The boat was stored outside, where the temperatures

  • had been below freezing. A foreman brought the boat inside this heated

  • shop. The boat’s trailer jack was damaged, making

  • it difficult to elevate the trailer reach, so he positioned the boat with the bow low.

  • The foreman did a smell test around the boat for gasoline.

  • He didn’t detect any odour, but never opened the access hatches to check underneath the

  • deck. He filled in the original bolt holes for the

  • engine and then used a grinder to prepare the boat’s transom for welding.

  • Later, a piece of aluminum was welded on to increase the height of the transom.

  • Overnight, the boat warmed up. Gasoline inside the boat’s full tank expanded.

  • With the bow low, gasoline flowed from the tank up the filler line.

  • It then likely seeped out a loose connection at the filler intake, soaking the flotation

  • foam below that area. Vapours began to fill underneath the deck.

  • The next morning, a welder began to weld a bung to the transom.

  • The vapours ignited. Fire flashed back along a vapour trail to the fuel source.

  • The boat exploded, hurling the welder across the room and parts of the boat up to the 25-foot

  • ceiling. The welder was injured, but luckily survived.

  • The danger of flammable vapours is not always obvious, but becomes very real when youre

  • doing what is known as hot work. Hot work is work that can initiate fires or

  • explosions. It includes tasks like welding, grinding,

  • and cutting. If you can, avoid hot work and use alternatives.

  • For example, use bolts instead of welding. If you must go ahead with hot work, there

  • are some key steps you need to take: Identify potential hazards by doing a risk

  • assessment. This is crucial.

  • Many hot work accidents occur simply because workers don’t know flammable vapours are

  • present. Control the hazards.

  • Here, that would have included repairing the leak, cleaning up any spilled gasoline, venting

  • the compartment, and then testing prior to and at intervals during the hot work to ensure

  • the level of flammable vapours was safe. Make sure workers have the safe work procedures,

  • the training and supervision necessary for doing hot work around flammable or explosive

  • vapours. Before welding or performing other hot work,

  • check thoroughly for flammable vapours. Don’t let a hidden danger become a deadly one.

A fire needs three things to burn: heat, oxygen, and fuel.

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溶接爆発で若年労働者が負傷 (Welding Explosion Injures Young Worker)

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    kuoyumei に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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