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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Process Safety Management: OSHA 1910.119 and Valves
OSHA fines recently skyrocketed, which means companies can no longer afford to take a “wait and see” approach to compliance. One of the most-cited OSHA standards across a variety of industries is 1910.119: Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals. … Continue reading
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Tagged OSHA, Valve Maintenance, Valve Operation
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Are Your Safety Valves Really Keeping You Safe?
In August of this year, OSHA fines increased 78%. This was to make up for 26 years of no change in penalties. Going forward, the fines will be adjusted yearly to account for inflation. The bottom line is: If you’re … Continue reading
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What is a Masoneilan Authorized Repair Center (MARC)?
Earlier this year, we announced an expansion of our relationship with GE. Allied Valve is now authorized to sell, service, and repair GE’s complete line of Masoneilan products, including control valves, smart positioners, instrumentation, and the associated software within our … Continue reading
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Tagged Masoneilan control valves, Valve Maintenance
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