This document, usually generated by Operations, must be issued to workers before entry can be made into a confined space.
What is a Confined Space Entry Permit?
This must be worn by both drivers and all passengers in a vehicle.
What are seat belts?
This is the permissible exposure limit for benzene over an 8-hour time-weighted average.
What is 0.5 ppm?
These types of filters must be used in vacuums or respirators to capture lead dust.
What are HEPA filters?
This is the initial process in oil refining that separates crude oil into different components based on their boiling points.
What is distillation?
Entry into a confined space is prohibited if the oxygen content is less than this percentage.
What is 19.5%?
The maximum speed limit for the facility's roadways, unless otherwise designated.
What is 14.5 mph?
The most common route of benzene poisoning occurs through this.
What is inhalation?
This document contains information on the hazards and safe handling of lead materials.
What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
This unit operation cracks larger hydrocarbons molecules into smaller, more useful molecules like gasoline.
What is catalytic cracking?
This process involves purging oxygen from a confined space, typically with nitrogen, before entry to reduce hazards.
What is inerting?
Vehicles must yield to these three types of traffic at all times
What are pedestrians, emergency vehicles, and trains?
THE DAILY DOUBLE!
All vessels or enclosed spaces that normally contain or have contained products equal to or greater than this % benzene must be tested for benzene before entering.
Lead can cause serious harm to this system in the body, which controls all other bodily functions.
What is the central nervous system?
This is the process of removing water, salts, and other impurities from crude oil before refining.
What is desalting?
This individual must be contacted for guidance if the temperature inside a confined space exceeds 100°F.
Who is the Industrial Hygienest?
Operations personnel must ensure alleyways and access from streets are secured with this.
What are chains or barricades?
This material is used for gloves and is suitable for preventing skin contact with benzene.
What is nitrile?
This type of medical testing is most commonly used to determine a worker's potential exposure to lead.
What is a blood test or blood lead level testing?
This is the name of the process used to recover and recycle gases and liquids in refineries, reducing waste.
What is vapor recovery?
This person must notify the dispatcher prior to issuing a permit for confined space entry.
Who is the Permit Issuer?
A spotter is required when operating motorized equipment on an operating unit within this distance of small connectors or critical equipment.
Who is a two feet?
Benzene vapors are this many times heavier than air.
What is three times?
This regulatory agency sets the occupational exposure limits for lead in the workplace.
What is OSHA?
This process uses a metal-based catalyst to break down and rearrange hydrocarbon molecules into higher-value products.
What is catalytic reforming or powerforming?