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Mechanical Integrity

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cougarfan

Mechanical
Nov 29, 2001
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Does anyone know of a book written on how to write a mechanical integrity program to satisfy OSHA PSM requirements? We can't afford training in these tough times and wonder if their is a book out there which explains this......
 
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Start at this site from the Department of Labor (OSHA)
Process Safety Management (PSM)

Contact your state's Bureau of Worker's Compensation Department or your Insurance Company they can usually supply training and other information for free. In Ohio it's
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I have avaided OSHA - don't want to advise a company who already expects this to be in compliance and then asking why we are not when we should be - I checked out their site - no luck there - api site same thing - thanks for replying
 
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