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Safety Barrier during shutdown of Hydrocarbon Industry

Every Hydrocarbon Industries contribute a lot to the world from plastics used to manufacture an product to fuel used to run an product.Can you imagine an world without the need of hydrocarbon Industries ? Is it possible ? No. Is the Process Industries are 100% Safe and free of risk ? Well every industries hold it own risk level.But everyone what to safe and secure in life not only financially but only safe in terms of free of accident, injury and violence in workplace . Not only the plant in "Live Condition" are complicated and hazardous, even after the shut-down its complex and risky. The total plant want to be shut-down, hazardous materials has to be purged, drained and isolated. It involves hard effort from each and every department(Production, Safety, Environmental, Maintenance).Here's a few express about the experience during an Hydrocarbon Industry shut-down for maintenance activity. The ultimate power involved for execution of project.Who else could it be? People...

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What You Need to Know OSHA’s fall protection and guardrail requirements along with the International Building Code (IBC) are standards all builders, contractors and construction workers should follow for optimal building safety.

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