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Back to Safety Alerts
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U.S. Department of the
Interior
Minerals Management Service
Gulf of Mexico OCS Region
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Safety Alert No. 228
March 24, 2005 |
Contact:
Jack Williams
(504) 736-1757
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Vent Gas Migrates Through Cable Entrance Hole,
Motor Control Center Explodes
On an offshore platform, the
compressor failed to start, resulting in low pressure gas being vented into a
line common to the skimmer tanks installed below the MCC room. Gas was
discharged from the atmospheric vents of the skimmer tanks, migrated along the
structure beams, through an opening, into the Motor Control Center. The gas
detector alarmed and the door was opened to ventilate the gas. However, the
opening of the door created a chimney affect. Gas in the MCC was trapped in the
electrical panels and the subsequent actuation of a pump relay ignited the gas
causing an explosion that blew out doors, fixtures, and the walls of the
building.
The MMS recommends the
following to operators:
- Seal all openings into
buildings, living quarters, and MCC rooms, including the electric cable
inlets, to prevent gas migration. Inspect all buildings and rooms
periodically to ensure no undocumented openings have been created during
maintenance work.
- Install flow safety valves
in the low-pressure vent line from the skimmer, or pipe low-pressure blow-down
in such a way as to prevent gas from discharging at the atmospheric vents on
the skimmer.
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