The CSB released a safety video detailing a fatal 2010 hot work accident to raise awareness and improve safety during hot work activities like welding and grinding.

"Hot Work: Hidden Hazards" includes a computer animation showing how hot work being conducted on top of a tank led to a deadly explosion that killed one contractor and injured another. View video here.


A safety video detailing a fatal 2010 hot work accident that occurred at the DuPont facility near Buffalo, N.Y., was released by the U.S. Chemical Safety Board to raise awareness and improve safety during hot work activities like welding and grinding.

The video, “Hot Work: Hidden Hazards,” includes a computer animation showing how hot work being conducted on top of a tank led to a deadly explosion that killed one contractor and injured another.

In the video, CSB Chairperson Rafael Moure-Eraso notes that, “The tragic explosion at the DuPont facility exposed weaknesses in how process hazards were analyzed and controlled. The result was the death of a welder in a preventable hot work accident.” In the video Chairperson Moure-Eraso emphasizes that hot work is often seen as a routine activity, but it can prove deadly if fire and explosion hazards are overlooked.

The 11-minute video details the events leading up to the accident, noting that although DuPont personnel monitored the atmosphere above the tank, no monitoring was done to see if any flammable vapor was inside the tank.

The CSB investigation found the hot work ignited the vapor as a result of the increased temperature of the metal tank, sparks falling into the tank, or vapor wafting from the tank into the hot work area. The welder died instantly from blunt force trauma, and a foreman received first-degree burns and minor injuries.

CSB Investigator Mark Wingard says in the video, “We found that the contractors did obtain hot work permits for welding, but those permits were authorized by DuPont employees who were unfamiliar with the specific hazards of the process and did not require testing the atmosphere inside the tanks.”

The Washington, D.C.-based agency released its final report and formal safety recommendation at a news conference and public meeting in Buffalo in April.

The video is available to stream or download on www.csb.gov and may be viewed on the CSB’s YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/uscsb).

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