GD incident on 2011-12-19 — FL

Operator
Heritage Propane
Cause
Incorrect Operation
Commodity
Propane Gas
Program
GD
Damage and Injuries
0 fatalities 1 injury
Property damage (nominal)
$18,000
Incident datetime
2011-12-19 14:30
Report number
Location
FL, HERNANDO
Narrative
5/20/2015 supplemental report entered by PHMSA per the operator's hard copy mark up since the opid is now inactive in our system: employee was doing maintenance work at the regulator station and failed to lock out two vaporizers that had open pilot flame. The employee accidentally opened a valve that caused a release of gas which was then ignited by the vaporizers causing a flash fire injuring the employee. 1/27/2012 comments: or employee was working at the gas facility, propane gas vapor was unintentionally released from the system which resulted in a fire. The employee received burns as a result of the incident. The employee call "911" for help and our local office. The spring hill fire department as well as personnel from our local office responded and the fire was extinguished in approximately 30 minutes. This was accomplished by closing the main valves in the system and then allowing the propane gas fire to burn itself out. The employee was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Detailed record list
Occurred At
2011-12-19 14:30:00
Year
2011
Report Received Date
2012-01-27 00:00:00
Iyear
2011.0
Report Number
20120008.0
Supplemental Number
16083.0
Report Type
Supplemental Final
Operator Id
Name
Heritage Propane
Operator Street Address
10519 Spring Hill Drive
Operator City Name
Spring Hill
Operator State Abbreviation
FL
Operator Postal Code
34608
Local Datetime
2011-12-19 14:30:00
Location Street Address
4690 Keysville Road
Location City Name
Spring Hill
Location County Name
Hernando
Location State Abbreviation
FL
Location Postal Code
34608
Location Latitude
Location Longitude
Nrc Rpt Datetime
2011-12-19 16:30:00
Nrc Rpt Num
Commodity Released Type
Propane Gas
Unintentional Release
18.0
Fatality Ind
No
Fatal
0
Injury Ind
Yes
Num Emp Injuries
1
Num Contr Injuries
0
Num Er Injuries
0
Num Worker Injuries
0
Num Gp Injuries
0
Injure
1
Ignite Ind
Yes
Explode Ind
No
Num Pub Evacuated
0.0
Incident Identified Datetime
2011-12-19 14:30:00
On Site Datetime
2011-12-19 15:00:00
Federal
No
Location Type
Operator-Controlled Property
Incident Area Type
Aboveground
Incident Area Subtype
Typical Aboveground Facility Piping Or Appurtenance (E.g. Value Or Regulator Station, Outdoor Meter Set)
Crossing
No
Pipe Facility Type
Other
Pipe Type Other
Propane Distribution, Privately Owned
System Part Involved
Other
System Part Details
Vaporizer/regulator Station
Installation Year
2004.0
Material Involved
Steel
Steel Seam Type
Other
Steel Seam Type Details
Unknown
Wt Steel
0.154
Release Type
Other
Release Type Details
Unintentional Release From Uncapped Line
Class Location Type
Class 3 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid
0.0
Est Cost Prop Damage
18000.0
Est Cost Emergency
5350.0
Est Cost Other
0.0
Est Cost Unintentional Release
1000.0
Prpty
24350.0
Commercial Affected
0.0
Industrial Affected
0.0
Residences Affected
434.0
Accident Psig
10.0
Normal Psig
10.0
Mop Psig
30.0
Accident Pressure
Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Scada In Place Ind
No
Accident Identifier
Local Operating Personnel, Including Contractors
Operator Type
Operator Employee
Investigation Status
No, the facility was not monitored by a controller(s) at the time of the incident
Employee Drug Test Ind
No
Contractor Drug Test Ind
No
Cause
Incorrect Operation
Cause Details
Valve Left Or Placed In Wrong Position, But Not Resulting In An Overpressure
Operation Type
Valve Left Or Placed In Wrong Position, But Not Resulting In An Overpressure
Related Failure Follow Ind
Yes
Category Type
Routine Maintenance
Operator Qualification Ind
No
Preparer Name
M*** M*****
Preparer Title
Amerigas Ops Manager
Preparer Email
M**********@a*******.com
Preparer Telephone
904-716-3006
Authorizer Name
M*** M*****
Authorizer Title
Amerigas Ops Manager
Authorizer Telephone
904-716-3006
Authorizer Email
M**********@a*******.com
Narrative
5/20/2015 supplemental report entered by PHMSA per the operator's hard copy mark up since the opid is now inactive in our system: employee was doing maintenance work at the regulator station and failed to lock out two vaporizers that had open pilot flame. The employee accidentally opened a valve that caused a release of gas which was then ignited by the vaporizers causing a flash fire injuring the employee. 1/27/2012 comments: or employee was working at the gas facility, propane gas vapor was unintentionally released from the system which resulted in a fire. The employee received burns as a result of the incident. The employee call "911" for help and our local office. The spring hill fire department as well as personnel from our local office responded and the fire was extinguished in approximately 30 minutes. This was accomplished by closing the main valves in the system and then allowing the propane gas fire to burn itself out. The employee was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Occurred At 2011-12-19 14:30:00
Year 2011
Report Received Date 2012-01-27 00:00:00
Iyear 2011.0
Report Number 20120008.0
Supplemental Number 16083.0
Report Type Supplemental Final
Operator Id 30892 PHMSA Enforcement
Name Heritage Propane
Operator Street Address 10519 Spring Hill Drive
Operator City Name Spring Hill
Operator State Abbreviation FL
Operator Postal Code 34608
Local Datetime 2011-12-19 14:30:00
Location Street Address 4690 Keysville Road
Location City Name Spring Hill
Location County Name Hernando
Location State Abbreviation FL
Location Postal Code 34608
Location Latitude 28.49454 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Location Longitude -82.5551 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Nrc Rpt Datetime 2011-12-19 16:30:00
Nrc Rpt Num 998506 NRC Report How to search
Commodity Released Type Propane Gas
Unintentional Release 18.0
Fatality Ind No
Fatal 0
Injury Ind Yes
Num Emp Injuries 1
Num Contr Injuries 0
Num Er Injuries 0
Num Worker Injuries 0
Num Gp Injuries 0
Injure 1
Ignite Ind Yes
Explode Ind No
Num Pub Evacuated 0.0
Incident Identified Datetime 2011-12-19 14:30:00
On Site Datetime 2011-12-19 15:00:00
Federal No
Location Type Operator-Controlled Property
Incident Area Type Aboveground
Incident Area Subtype Typical Aboveground Facility Piping Or Appurtenance (E.g. Value Or Regulator Station, Outdoor Meter Set)
Crossing No
Pipe Facility Type Other
Pipe Type Other Propane Distribution, Privately Owned
System Part Involved Other
System Part Details Vaporizer/regulator Station
Installation Year 2004.0
Material Involved Steel
Steel Seam Type Other
Steel Seam Type Details Unknown
Wt Steel 0.154
Release Type Other
Release Type Details Unintentional Release From Uncapped Line
Class Location Type Class 3 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid 0.0
Est Cost Prop Damage 18000.0
Est Cost Emergency 5350.0
Est Cost Other 0.0
Est Cost Unintentional Release 1000.0
Prpty 24350.0
Commercial Affected 0.0
Industrial Affected 0.0
Residences Affected 434.0
Accident Psig 10.0
Normal Psig 10.0
Mop Psig 30.0
Accident Pressure Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Scada In Place Ind No
Accident Identifier Local Operating Personnel, Including Contractors
Operator Type Operator Employee
Investigation Status No, the facility was not monitored by a controller(s) at the time of the incident
Employee Drug Test Ind No
Contractor Drug Test Ind No
Cause Incorrect Operation
Cause Details Valve Left Or Placed In Wrong Position, But Not Resulting In An Overpressure
Operation Type Valve Left Or Placed In Wrong Position, But Not Resulting In An Overpressure
Related Failure Follow Ind Yes
Category Type Routine Maintenance
Operator Qualification Ind No
Preparer Name M*** M*****
Preparer Title Amerigas Ops Manager
Preparer Email M**********@a*******.com
Preparer Telephone 904-716-3006
Authorizer Name M*** M*****
Authorizer Title Amerigas Ops Manager
Authorizer Telephone 904-716-3006
Authorizer Email M**********@a*******.com
Narrative 5/20/2015 supplemental report entered by PHMSA per the operator's hard copy mark up since the opid is now inactive in our system: employee was doing maintenance work at the regulator station and failed to lock out two vaporizers that had open pilot flame. The employee accidentally opened a valve that caused a release of gas which was then ignited by the vaporizers causing a flash fire injuring the employee. 1/27/2012 comments: or employee was working at the gas facility, propane gas vapor was unintentionally released from the system which resulted in a fire. The employee received burns as a result of the incident. The employee call "911" for help and our local office. The spring hill fire department as well as personnel from our local office responded and the fire was extinguished in approximately 30 minutes. This was accomplished by closing the main valves in the system and then allowing the propane gas fire to burn itself out. The employee was transported to the hospital for treatment.

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