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Marine Chemist Services in and around Charleston, SC

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    • Statement of Qualifications
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    • Joshua E. Marshall, CMC 721
    • David J. Miller, CMC 663
    • Matthew S. Gillespie, CMC 737
    • Patrick A. Beringer, CMC 740
  • Contact
  • News
    • Rotten Eggs
    • “Simultaneous Tragedy: Fire at Evergreen Packaging”, Video by USCSB
    • Working Under Too Much Pressure Video
    • NFPA Journal: “Hidden Hazard” by Angelo Verzoni
    • Marine Chemists & Tank Cleaning Video
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  • Resources
    • In-house Productions
    • NFPA Publications
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    • Regulations

pressure

Working Under Too Much Pressure Video

December 28, 2021September 21, 2021

Gas freeing hollow structures prior to hot work can be tricky business.  In this video we explore safe techniques for blowing these with air while avoiding overpressurization… and what happens if things go wrong.

 

Categories Safety & Health Tags CMC 663, CMC 721, CMC 737, David Miller, Joshua Marshall, Marine Chemist, Matthew Gillespie, overpressure, pressure, pressurization

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