Luling Gas Plant - Executive Summary

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SAFETY POLICY STATEMENT 
It is the policy of Davis Gas Processing that accident prevention shall be considered of primary importance in all phases of operation and administration. It is the intention of Davis Gas Processing management to provide safe and healthy working conditions and to establish and insist upon safe practices at all times by all employees. The prevention of accidents is an objective affecting all levels of our company and its operations. It is, therefore, a basic requirement that each supervisor make the safety of all employees an integral part of his or her regular management function. It is equally the duty of each employee to accept and follow established safety regulations and procedures. Every effort will be made to provide adequate training to employees. Employees are expected to assist management in accident prevention activities. Unsafe conditions must be reported immediately. Safety is everyones business. 
 
SITE DESCRIPTION 
The Luling DGP Plant is located 1 m 
ile east of Prairie Lea, Tx. On county road 117. 
There is a Liquid Petroleum Gas Product Storage Tank and a Propane storage tank for refrigeration, which both tanks add up to about 180 barrels of product. Both tanks are painted, welded steel, above ground, horizontal pressure vessel. The  tanks operates up to 200 psig and is protected by a pressure relief valve. Liquid flow into these tanks is determined by the process operations. Liquid flow out of these tanks goes to tank truck loading and is manually controlled. Operating personnel on a daily basis visually inspect these tanks.  If a spill occurred at these tanks, the contents are so volatile that they would evaporate before penetrating the ground to any significant degree. The ground would freeze and contain the propane as it evaporated. 
There is also a Natural Gas Liquid Storage Tanks, that is a 200 barrel, painted, welded steel, above ground, verticle vessels. The tank  is protected by a pressure relief valve. Liquid flow into th 
is tank is determined by the process operation. Liquid flow out of the tank goes to tank truck loading and is manually controlled. Operating personnel on a daily basis visually inspect this tank. An earthen containment dike surrounds this tank; however, if a spill occurred at these tanks, the highly volatile contents would extensively evaporate before penetrating the ground to any significant degree. 
 
PURPOSE AND GOALS FOR THE LULING DGP PLANT 
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND ACTION PLAN 
Emergency Response And Action Plans (ERAP) were developed by Davis Gas Processing  for its Luling DGP Plant located in Caldwell County, Texas.  The ERAP was developed to assist the Luling DGP Plant Foreman in his responsibility to provide skilled and compliant emergency leadership in the event of emergency situations. 
The ultimate goals of the Luling DGP Plant ERAP are as follows: 
   1.    To provide Luling DGP Plant employees with emergency prevention training that will allow them to avoid process emergencies by pre 
dicting and recognizing potentially hazardous situations. 
   2.    To provide Luling DGP Plant employees with emergency prevention training that will allow them to recognize and assess the consequences of personal actions when working  with equipment containing pressurized,  very cold, highly volatile,  and flammable substances. 
   3.    To assure that Luling DGP Plant  employees will respond in a safe, prompt, and compliant fashion in the event of unintentional releases of hazardous chemicals in and from the Luling DGP Plant. 
   4.    To guarantee that all Luling DGP Plant visitors  will be effectively warned to recognize, avoid, and to escape hazardous situations and guarantee that they will be accounted for and removed from the Luling DGP Plant in the event of a site emergency. 
   5.    To document that Luling DGP Plant emergency response efforts were effective,  prompt,  and  professional. 
   6.    To document that Luling DGP Plant emergency response training is provided periodically and in a clear and con 
sistent manner, and to ensure  Luling DGP Plant  employees have a basic working knowledge of Luling DGP Plant emergency response procedures. 
   7.    To document that Luling DGP Plant  employees have a clear understanding of the recommended responses for various possible emergency scenarios. 
The Emergency Response Program that we have in place details emergency escape procedures and route assignments that have been posted in work area, and all employees have been trained by supervisors in the correct procedures to follow. New and change in status employees have been trained when assigned to perform any duties that involve the handling of hazardous chemicals.  This facility has an Emergency Shut-Down Procedure that describes the steps to be taken in order for normal operations to be stopped and utility service to be cut off as personnel evacuate the premises during emergency situations.  The Foreman is responsible for accounting for all employees, personally or through a designee, by having  
all employees report to predetermined, designated rally point and conducting  a head count. Rescue and medical duties will be performed by EMS personnel from the Luling, Texas Fire Department. The employees of the facility will be notified by verbal notification if  an evacuation is necessary.  All personnel have been trained in the safe and orderly emergency evacuation of the premises. The training includes, but is not limited to, the Emergency Shut-Down Procedures, escape routes, exits, and rally points. Training was and/or will be provided for employees when: 
1.  The plan was initiated 
2.  Responsibilities change 
3.  Employees are hired or transferred. 
 
WORST-CASE RELEASE SCENARIO  
The worst-case scenario would involve some sort of mechanical object (e.g. plane, vehicle) to hit or rupture the storage tank of  the  Liquid Petroleum Gas or Natural Gas Liquids Tank. 
The Propane and Liquid Petroleum Gas Storage Tanks contains 31,500 lbs. of flammable substance with a worst-case scenari 
o radius of exposure of  1,584 feet.  
.The Natural Gas Liquids Storage Tank contains 35,300 lbs. of flammable substance with a worst-case scenario, using the RMP Comp method, the radius of exposure is 1,584 feet. No public facilities or other housing is in the exposed radius. 
 
This facility  has  had no accidents in the last 5 years involving a regulated chemical, that has involved death, injury, or emergency response. Our facility has procedures coordinated with the local response agencies encase of  an accidental release. 
This facility follows the rules and regulations of  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Department of Transportation (DOT), Environmental Protection Agency(EPA),  and the Texas Railroad Commission(TNRCC).This facility has labeled all their storage tanks with identifying signs and NFPA labels which enable the fire department easy identification of the products health, flammability, and reactivity.  By following these rules and regulation we are invo 
lved in an extensive training program for our employees. This facility  has an ongoing safety training program for their personnel. This program involves all the regulated training programs plus any on the job situations that our employees might encounter.
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