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ioMosaic is a leading provider of integrated process safety and risk management solutions for oil, gas and petrochemical companies worldwide.
United States, Bahrain, & United Kingdom
Joined March 2015
Twenty-two years of chemical reaction incidents have caused 108 deaths as well as millions of dollars in property damage, according to the @chemsafetyboard. Read this newsletter on common testing methods to identify the chemical reaction hazards. #Testing
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Katherine Anderson, CCPSC, is an excellent instructor. FYI, coming up in September is her course on PHA/HAZOP Leader Training. Receive a PHA/HAZOP Leader Certification, qualifying you to lead a Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) study. #SafetyTraining.
According to Katherine Anderson, CCPSC, training requirements apply in both the @US_FDA Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) and @OSHA_DOL Process Safety Management (PSM) compliance requirements. Where does your facility stand on training compliance?.#ProcessSafety
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How do you refine relief requirement calculations for abnormal flow scenarios? Watch this presentation for several examples in SuperChems™ that might help you calculate better requirements for abnormal flow scenarios. #ReliefDesign #RefinerySafety
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Call for abstracts is open! @ChEnected DIERS welcomes presentations on subjects pertaining to runaway reaction, equipment overpressure, and emergency pressure relief. Deadline to submit yours is August 6, 2025. Learn more #ReliefDesign #DIERS
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Stay current on relief design and ERS software. Make plans and register for the @ChEnected DIERS 2025 Fall Meeting.
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Why attend the @ChEnected DIERS 2025 Fall Meeting? So you don’t miss presentations with critical info like this from Georges Melhem, Ph.D., FAIChE, on the DIERS ERS design methodology for proper sizing of relief systems for two-phase vapor-liquid flow.
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Due to the design vintage of many plants, existing pressure relief and flare systems may be overloaded. Read this paper by Georges Melhem, Ph.D., FAIChE, for approaches for determining a tolerable risk event for flare systems. #ReliefDesign
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When working with gas compressor systems, settle-out pressure is an important factor to take into account. In this newsletter, Daniel Wilkes, CEng, will compare different settle-out pressure methodologies and their accuracy. #ReliefDesign
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Join us on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, for a complimentary 1-hour webinar presented by Daniel Wilkes to explore how advanced computational modelling of overpressure events can improve understanding of overpressure scenarios. #ReliefDesign #ChemicalEngineering
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There is an insightful Loss Prevention Bulletin from @IChemE on the Flixborough incident you may wish to read for additional details.
Watch as Neil Prophet shares lessons learned from a catastrophic incident where 40 tons of cyclohexane was released in one minute. The Flixborough incident report identified several mechanical integrity failures as a critical factor. #MechanicalIntegrity
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Mechanical integrity failures were a critical factor in the 1974 Flixborough catastrophic explosion. This incident can make us question whether it's time to reevaluate our own mechanical integrity procedures. Read this for guidance. #MechanicalIntegrity
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Watch as Will Lomax demonstrates the magic of AI image recognition to transform and enhance legacy P&ID drawings into a digital format, allowing for their use in many digital applications. Visit to learn more. #ArtificialIntelligence
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Have you seen the newest @chemsafetyboard video, ‘Safety Pays Off: The Value of Vigilance’? As we say in Boston, it’s a winna'! We think their work is invaluable. What do you think? Show your support for this agency.
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Pamela Nelson, CCPSC has led PHA studies for many years and has regularly faced team members who are adamant that a proposed scenario is invalid or too farfetched. Read this article on 8 combustible dust incidents and the failure to learn. #CombustibleDust
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On October 29, 2003, a series of explosions severely burned two workers, injured a third, and caused extensive property damage at a manufacturing plant in Huntington, IN. Read the @chemsafetyboard investigation report for lessons learned. #CombustibleDust
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