CTA Report, Draft 1, ISP Review - US Chemical Safety and Hazard ...
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2. Conduct hazard assessments of ovens to ensure that fire detection <strong>and</strong> suppression systems are<br />
adequate, using good practice guidelines such as NFPA 86, St<strong>and</strong>ard for Ovens <strong>and</strong> Furnaces.<br />
(2003-09-I-KY-R6)<br />
3. Develop procedures to maintain safety during nonroutine operating conditions, such as the loss of<br />
oven temperature control. (2003-09-I-KY-R7)<br />
4. Revise the incident investigation program to ensure that the underlying causes of incidents such<br />
as fires are identified <strong>and</strong> corrective actions implemented. (2003-09-I-KY-R8)<br />
CertainTeed Corporation<br />
1. Evaluate your facilities that h<strong>and</strong>le combustible dusts <strong>and</strong> ensure that good practice guidelines<br />
such as NFPA 654 are followed. (2003-09-I-KY-R9)<br />
2. Ensure that company design st<strong>and</strong>ards—applicable to facilities that h<strong>and</strong>le combustible dusts—<br />
incorporate good engineering practices to prevent dust explosions, such as NFPA 654. (2003-09-<br />
I-KY-R10)<br />
Borden <strong>Chemical</strong>, Inc.<br />
1. Ensure MSDSs for phenolic resins include, at a minimum, warnings that dust from these products<br />
can be explosive. (2003-09-I-KY-R11)<br />
2. Develop <strong>and</strong> distribute educational material, in addition to MSDSs, to inform customers of the<br />
explosion hazard of phenolic resin dust. (2003-09-I-KY-R12)<br />
3. Communicate the findings <strong>and</strong> recommendations of this report to your customers that purchase<br />
phenolic resin. (2003-09-I-KY-R13)<br />
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