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Lessons learned: Improper use and application of high-pressure hoses can cause injuries - SAFETY4SEA

BSEE (United States Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement) informs of an incident, where a BSEE inspector observed operator personnel installing a 100-foot high-pressure hose, with a Maximum Working Pressure (MWP) of 5000 psi, to test pressure safety valves on pipeline pumps, during a recent offshore inspection.

T he hose used was designed for hydraulic fluid and not suitable for high-pressure nitrogen; when nitrogen gas at 2500 psi was injected into the hydraulic hose, the hose blistered, allowing nitrogen gas to leak. Marine Boat Hose

Lessons learned: Improper use and application of high-pressure hoses can cause injuries - SAFETY4SEA

BSEE recommends operators and their contractors, where appropriate, consider:

Lessons learned: Improper use and application of high-pressure hoses can cause injuries - SAFETY4SEA

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