The pressure vessel that exploded at the Givaudan Sense Colour facility in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood in November lacked proper permitting and was never inspected on site, according to records ...
The contractor that installed the vessel that exploded at Givaudan has paid a settlement after regulators found it was ...
according to the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors. It’s a condition known as “dry firing,” and its ...
In addition to the fuel economies obtained, at all times, when new vessels are designed boilers may be made of smaller size and the capacity of fuel bunkers (either coal or oil) may be reduced.
The Kentucky agency that oversees boiler safety claims Givaudan Sense Colour operated a vessel that exploded without a proper ...
Lt. Jones did everything possible to get the engines and boilers ready, and if the elements that burst upon the vessel had delayed for a few minutes, the engines would have saved the vessel.
Almost a fifth of Brits [17%] struggled without heating and hot water this time last year due to boiler malfunctions - and ...
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Records: Kentucky regulators never inspected Givaudan vessel that exploded in LouisvilleThe Boiler Inspection Section, a division of the Kentucky Department of Housing, Building and Construction that inspects pressure vessels to ensure compliance with state safety standards ...
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