(57b) Horsehead Corporation Zinc Explosion
AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
2020
2020 Virtual Spring Meeting and 16th GCPS
Global Congress on Process Safety
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The design itself used for the distillation column, specifically the sump, had specifications that were determined to be hazardous in prior investigations across the globe. The company failed to address issues with the design even though multiple nonfatal explosions had occurred at the same facility in the years prior to the disaster. The facility considered such accidents as normal and never addressed the problem. If proper safety protocol had been followed and these near misses investigated, the 2010 explosion may have never occurred. The Horsehead facility also did not follow proper management of change (MOC) protocol in the construction of the cadmium distillation column, and it did not educate employees on how to identify and evaluate hazards while operating the process. All these factors led to the eventual explosion on July 22nd, 2010.
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