Emergency Response Safety Message
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- A CSB safety message that includes an interim 2D animation highlighting emergency response efforts at Husky Energy's Superior Refinery during the April 26, 2018, explosion and subsequent asphalt fire. The CSB's investigation is ongoing and a final report including findings and recommendations will be released in 2019. For more information, please visit CSB.gov.
Refreshing to see an example of a successful emergency response. Maybe these people have been listening to the previous advice from CSB.
I feel this shows the positives of working with local emergency responders rather than attempting to stall responders to protect the company's reputation.
Too often this is too true @Amed Tajan It should be made a mandatory part of having a license to operate such facilities that you have on file with the community (city, state, province, prefecture etc) cooperative response plans.
Only Bayer Crop Science does that.
I saw some concern and rumors in the comments about why CSB hasn't uploaded in awhile, some people even saying the agency was defunded. I'm relieved to say that's not true! They just submitted a request for funding from the US government in 2020, and they want only $12 million, a drop in the bucket as far as federal agencies go. I looked at their budget requests for the last few years, including for 2020 and they are actually spending more on making videos this year, up from $300k the last few years to $350k. Or at least they want to...the budget has yet to be approved!
If you are an American resident, please consider calling/emailing/texting(?) your local congressman and senator and urging them to approve the full 2020 budget for the CSB! I think everyone feels these days like we can't do much about the government, but this is something that we can make a real difference and help out with something that we love and learn from.
Thanks for the good news. I have been concerned. I don't live in the US but it would be a real loss to lose these.
@@TheSpacecraftXI know this is late, but if you feel so strongly about it, tell your friends who are American. Let them know. Your calls do matter to your representatives.
The graphics on these videos have always been top tier and seem to only get better.
Tax payer money well spent in my oppinion. If i where living in the USA id be proud that my taxes pay for such excelent work!
@@lbochtler I'm American and I'm proud of this! :)
When studying accidents like this, it is always a good idea to point out where things went right. This is a shining example. Let's hope more refineries study this aspect as well, and copy what works well for incident response.
And thanks to the good folk at CSB for putting out videos like this. It's worth every penny of their budget and then some.
I love the little fire truck screeching to a halt at 3:02 😂
And the engine revving right before that!! LOL
A Bunch of Clowns, Directed by Charlie Chaplin Emerge as Goofy Piano Silent Movie Music Begins, and they frantically put out the fire
0:11 "we'll just take bikini bottom and push it somewhere else!"
THANK YOU C.S.B! A prime example of people working TOGETHER!
This country needs a LOT more of it.
@Amed Tajan I'm glad you decided to let your comment remain. I'm glad to have the definition of a term I didn't know!
Defunding The Chemical Safety Board Is A Bad Idea And Likely To Increase
Chemical DisastersUnfortunately, the 2019 budget proposed by the Trump
administration zeros out funding
for the USCSB. Its requested fiscal-year funding, $12 million, is
modest for a government agency. Likewise, the 2018 budget also proposed
to defund the USCSB.
This sustained effort reflects an ongoing de-emphasis on chemical
safety - as a second example, Environmental Protection Agency
Administrator Scott Pruitt has indefinitely delayed bans on the use of
three hazardous chemicals, shown to be toxic to human health.
Chemical production is an essential component of modern society. This
does not mean that there is not room to improve practices in
manufacturing, storing, and shipping chemicals, and in ensuring the
safety of those who work in or live near chemical plants. The vantage of
an independent group is crucial for identifying those aspects that can
and should be improved.
Defunding the USCSB, which provides this indispensable independent
perspective, is likely to hinder efforts to identify the causes of
chemical accidents - especially in low-regulation locales.
Moreover, it is also likely to worsen our ability to respond in
previously unforeseen events, such as the heavy flooding of Harvey, that
may be exacerbated by climate change. Finally, it is likely to cost
lives in future incidents.
Notification squad first responders
Checking in
Ayyooo
Extinguishing the flames is one thing, but cooling everything off so it doesn't restart is very much another. Good on everyone here for managing a scene like this.
the united states chemical safety board found that this youtube channel should upload more videos
I always enjoy these videos, so it's very refreshing to see an incident where nobody was injured or killed. Obviously, something failed that shouldn't have, but at least in this case, the company was prepared for things to go wrong.
Sorry to rain on your parade but if you listen to the beginning of the video Emergency Medical response which usually means injury was required. Plus it doesn't seem that the asphalt leak was discovered as quickly as could have been. A fire in a tank farm could have had resulted in a chain reaction of exploding tanks with lighter hydrocarbons like diesel or gasoline.
32 workers and contractors were injured, thankfully nobody was killed.
0:10 How to move a chemical plant to a new location.
Really liking the advancement in animations. This video is great!
That is some amazing firefighting!
having fought fuel fires in the navy, this hit home. teamwork, coordination and steady focus. it brought them through. Excellent Video!
These guys are hero’s.
*heroes
As much as I love binge watching these videos, it's a blessing that they don't have to be made very often.
I'm hyped for the video about the Philadelphia explosion!
I wish Congress would give the CSB rulemaking powers. It’s insane that all they can do is recommend, given all the work that goes into their findings.
I think it's more that their ruling would contradict the authority of OSHA. However the USCSB is being plagued by politics regarding its existence let alone expansion of authority. Ideally the USCSB would be better funded as an independent body like the ESRB and get funding from the industry at large. It would be like the video above but on a larger scale.
Selva KK I think that it is generally inappropriate for industry to regulate itself.
@@russellmoore8187 the USCSB's budget was around 20 million and scheduled to drop further. From comments on this channel it's mostly individual units neglecting safety culture and some companies like the ones above are genuinely interested in promoting workplace safety. It would be literal peanuts for companies to even double or triple the current USCSB budget for them to give guidance to the companies involved. Many companies have voiced their support for the USCSB and acknowledged their work but most people who don't know the difference between OSHA and the USCSB feel like they are a waste.
I disagree. Like the National Transportation Safety Board, the Chemical Safety Board should only make recommendations, not legislation. We do not want a conflict of interest to infest the investigation process. The more independent they are the more people will take their recommendations seriously.
You'd probably want to see the regulators more keen to turn USCSB recommendations into mandates than have USCSB issue mandates directly.
Great video! Loved the animation
I would like to see a video on AB Silicones explosion during May 2019. thanks
J R, I googled "AB Silicones CSB" and found a notice that the CSB had deployed a team in May to investigate that explosion (I live about 7 miles from the location). If they do a video, though, it won't be anytime soon - their investigations seem to be so thorough that they take a long time to publish.
Daloki thanks for the update. Yes they do take a while but their videos and investigation are so good it’s worth the wait. Glad they are looking into it I believe there were several fatalities. Another company I would like to see is KMCO east of Houston that had two fatalities recently. Some say there was time to get people out of there others say not so.
It's nice to see this stuff is easily accessible to anybody. There is a lot of useful advice that one can find even if they don't necessarily work in a chemical or industrial environment. The number one thing that prevents accidents is situational awareness being aware of one's surroundings at all time. Never being complacent in the workplace knowing at anytime something dangerous can creep up. I have watched several other videos and find these videos very instructive and interesting.
Exactly. Just the simple point that is being hammered home in all of these videos is that small problems, when unattended or ignored, will eventually pile up in a massive disaster. It does not really matter whether we talk about town-sized chemical plant or a marriage.
I’ve also found similar help from watching airplane crash investigations. Crew Resource Management saves lives.
CSB be like: "okay, guys! We're done telling you how to work together with first responders! If you're not going to listen to us about how to cooperate with first responders, then we're gonna show you how you do it right!"
The Emergency Response Team showed great bravery in putting out a fire inside a tank farm. Those tanks could have contained diesel, fuel oil or gasoline and heat from the asphalt fire could have caused them to hurst. Hitting a tank full of asphalt was also lucky because hitting a tank of anything else could have possible sent the whole refinery up in smoke.
USCSB: i hope y'all have more videos coming. i love watching your guys videos
This should be a standard in the way companies working with toxic, explosive or fire hazard level materials, should always work with local emergency departments. It boggles my mind the way half of these companies had no real contracts or "line to line" communication method with their local emergency departments.
Today, 7-31-19 in Baytown, Texas, 37 people were injured when a fire occurred at an ExxonMobile facility. It burned polypropylene, and was allowed to burn itself out. I hope you'll make a video about that.
The BP Refinery here in Western Australia runs several ERT training events a year with the local career firefighters and police.While we've never had a major incident like this in our 60ish years of operation, I like to think we have the best responders in the world at hand if the worst case scenario ever happens.
Also, USCSB your animations are always 1000%. Great work as always.
Perhaps there are strong regulations that BP adheres to that have prevented a major incident, too. Certainly BP hasn't done all that well in the US or UK, where regulations are insufficient. I applaud your company and state for their diligence.
Just some random guy who found you on /r/catastrophicfailure I would like to applaud you on the quality of the videos you put out.
I mean, it's the USCB, what do you expect
It’s really awesome to hear stories about such good responsibility and cooperation, I would be interested to see more examples like this
So what happened to this channel? Did they stop making videos? I loved watching the analysis
Thank you very much ... Professional and wonderful analysis
You should do an investigation of the Ziggenfelder Popsicle Manufacturing Plant in Wheeling, WV. It is happening now, and ammonia pipes were not fireguarded.
I did a Google search, and it doesn't look like this incident was investigated.
Notification squad, reporting!
Fuck your squad
When you want a new video and don't get one but then realize that means no disasters have occured and it makes you glad
All of these large industrial centers should have redundant sets of inert-foam flame retardant pipes which automatically burst during an explosion, which would flood the area and slow down the spread of the fire.
Thanks for this video! Russia watches you too!)
Your 3D graphics are just awesome... nice touch with the depth of field focus, and camera motion.
There is a huge fire at a refinery here at a plant near Houston Texas, will you guys make a video for that?😀
Google "CSB [name and location of the plant]" and you'll probably find it. I found out by searching "CSB Waukegan ABC Silicones" that they are investigating an explosion 7 miles from my home that happened 2 months ago.
Crazy idea, but we could try to use less plastic and drive electric cars?
Makes me think of the creeper world games, just it's asphalt not purple alien goo
USCSB come back :(((
Where are you uscsb??????????
real life heroes
On Wisconsin!
The Good Ending.
0:26 It always hits an above ground asphalt storage tank. ASPHALT!!!
I'm sure this saved Husky money, too. They put it out quick and could begin cleanup that much faster because of it.
The civilian firefighters made that task a whole lot easier.
I love the name Quimby.. So much fun to say... QUIMBY! lol
i think what really led to this being controlled and the best possible outcome is because of the cooperation and teamwork
Congrats to the firefighters that put out the blaze so quickly.
Hey this content would make pretty good health and safety videos for industry
Are there any more USCSB videos coming??
The German siren being used by a US fire truck is kinda odd.
This seems to have turned out great but I see problems with this. Why did the asphalt go all over the place shouldn't there have been measures in place to contain it even if the tank fails? I don't like the idea of putting all these fire department personnel inside this burning tank farm full of combustible liquids either. Perhaps they could have monitors (nozzles) mounted within the tank farm that they could pump water or foam through to allow first responders to stay back at a safe distance. That or a dry chemical fire suppression system.
They said at the end that the investigation was not yet completed. It takes a long time to get that done, and then I'm sure it takes a long time to put together one of these videos. That's probably why they do interim videos, to get a head start.
Outstanding example of how working with mutual aid organization and local emergency officials/organizations can mitigate an emergency situation such as this one at Husky.
It's going to take catastrophic disaster before we get things regulated well enough for true safety in these plants I feel sorry for whoever will be affected by it.
Where did you get your water supply from? That must have been one heck of a supply
Are you guys out of content? I hope not. Your channel is fascinating.
Great to see some positive message and to see CSB continuing to send out these excellent messages. Well done
This guy sounds like the guy on the direct line insurance adverts
FLEX SEAL & FLEX TAPE SAVES THE DAY!!
Samsng Device do you really have to leave a stupid comment on a video like this? It means so much to people
Fantastic job, very impressive.
How can the asfalt spoil outside the tank containment ?
Can you guys recommend any similar sources of content like this? I've watched all of the USCSB videos already.
ROFL well at a certain point they lost funding, but it was then restored. Not sure how well though...Hopefully with this new found wave of people watching the youtube videos it will become bigger. I've been watching since...2011 or 2012... Seeing the views go up brings tears to my eyes... back in the day some videos would get no more than 5000 views on a good year...
WorkSafeBC also puts out videos. The ones I've seen are grim... like "Worker sucked into wood chopper." I didn't want to watch that one.
👍 job well done!
God those are silky animations
Are you guys still making videos?
It's being de funded by the current administration.
Geez the cleanup on that must have been epic!
more RCA'sss!!! ok please
I would like to know what was the sequence of events that led to the explosion
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Not sure I like the new animations.. The older ones were more detailed.
This is just an interim animation
No secondary containment for these above ground storage tanks? I thought that was a requirement by law?
Very good question everyone else seems to think that was a great and good thing to happen. The emergency responders showed great bravery by fighting a fire in a tank farm. The CSB by releasing this video before its full report shows questionable judgement.
I thought that too but this video seems to focus on the teamwork of refinery & local firefighters as opposed to conclusions about the cause of all this.
@@user-fp4dm6od1b They didn't say anything about what was in the tanks near the burning asphalt either. If you were the fire chief would you send your men into a situation like that? That's probably why they burn for days.
I LOVE CSB
Asphault is flammable???!!!
So... why are there like, no on-site fire extinguishing measures? the one they had, failed. that's not enough. once again - sad state of businessess not giving a shit about fire codes
They had an entire team of on site fire techs. This is honestly the best company portrayed in this channel and the company behind the Arkma plant is a close second.
Justin Koenig It seems both the company's fire team and the public fire dept did an outstanding job given the circumstances. They seamlessly were able to coordinate their efforts, reducing impact to both the plant itself and the surrounding community.
There are onsite firefighting measures, that's what the ERT and the stationary monitors are (Plus fully kitted out fire fighting trucks specialsed in the site's hazards) But it can't hurt to have the local firies involved to maximise the manpower and limit the risk.
The only extra precaution I didnt see mentioned was the containment berms around the asphalt tanks, these should be pretty much the standard on all sites with above ground tanks. Would have stopped that spread if they had been in place/working.
@@LurkMoar101 Releasing this kind of happy meal video does a disservice to those who were injured while ignoring why the fist accident and why the secondary effect of an asphalt fire occurred. No one doubts the bravery of the first responders fighting a fire in a tank farm that could have gone up in smoke and burned for days. The real question is how something like this happened in the first place.
@@kimobrien. And the CSB is investigating that. It's important to praise companies for doing something right, though, even if they didn't get it all right. There are companies out there who would've let the whole place go up in flames before they spent money on cooperative training efforts.
Not sure if the channel reads the comments, but y’all should do an investigation of the ITC fire in Houston Texas.
It's being de funded by the current administration.
Meanie Meme what do you mean
Mrsir Madison this channel is government operated, the trump admin is deregulating so they’ve defunded the orgasnization that ran this channel
esoop the derp honestly to me it sounds like y’all just don’t like trump, seeing as they are currently investing the sight right now
Mrsir Madison I don’t, I strongly believe he’s made a fool of us and weakened America’s standing with the UN, but I’m not lying that he defunded regulatory and environmental agencies. He didn’t close them down but he certainly isint pro regulation.
What a great story of professionals at work.
A shining example of working together