GD incident on 2022-09-15 — WA

Operator
Puget Sound Energy
Cause
Incorrect Operation
Commodity
Natural Gas
Program
GD
Damage and Injuries
0 fatalities 1 injury
Property damage (nominal)
$0
Incident datetime
2022-09-15 14:24
Report number
Location
WA, KING
Narrative
Puget sound energy (pse) and infrasource (ifs) were performing replacement work on a regulator station facility. The facility was isolated from the surrounding system by closing the inlet and outlet valves and had been blown down and purged out of service using nitrogen. The ifs crew was working rebuilding a station regulator run by on welding a flange onto an open pipe riser when unintentional ignition occurred. Two crew members were transported to the hospital: an ifs weld helper was treated in the er and released, and a pse pressure control technician was admitted to the hospital at 20:05 for burn treatment. Our investigation was inconclusive, but our working assumption is that one of the closed valves bypassed a small amount of gas. The construction procedure that was being followed during the project contained several isolation and monitoring steps: - the valves isolating the work area from the active system were subjected to a "shut in test" and passed the test. - the piping in the weld area had been inerted using nitrogen, but the ignition occurred several hours after interting process had been completed. - the crew was monitoring for gas reads in the inerted pipe risers as part of the welding process and confirmed 0% gas reads. Investigation after the incident found gas reads on the inerted side of the closed station outlet valve. The valve was greased to bring these reads to 0% gas. As part of the follow up from a safety department led root cause analysis, pse is revising energy control procedures to address the possibility that gas might leak by a closed valve. Pse is also addressing management of change for written construction procedure updates, since last minute changes needed to be made to the procedure document for the regulator station construction project based on piping conditions found in the field.
Detailed record list
Occurred At
2022-09-15 14:24:00
Year
2022
Report Received Date
2022-09-17 00:00:00
Iyear
2022.0
Report Number
20220060.0
Supplemental Number
38223.0
Report Type
Supplemental Final
Operator Id
Name
Puget Sound Energy
Operator Street Address
355 110th Ave Ne
Operator City Name
Bellevue
Operator State Abbreviation
WA
Operator Postal Code
98004
Local Datetime
2022-09-15 20:05:00
Time Zone
Pacific
Daylight Savings Ind
Yes
Location Street Address
6500 Ursula Pl S.
Location City Name
Seattle
Location County Name
King
Location State Abbreviation
WA
Location Postal Code
98108
Location Latitude
Location Longitude
Flow Cont Key Crit Ind
Yes
Nrc Rpt Datetime
2022-09-15 18:47:00
Nrc Rpt Num
Additional Nrc Report Numbers
1347652
Commodity Released Type
Natural Gas
Unintentional Release
0.01
Intentional Release
0.0
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
Ignite Datetime
2022-09-15 14:24:00
How Extinguished
Allowed To Burn Out
Gas Consumed By Fire In Mcf
0.01
Explode Ind
No
Num Pub Evacuated
0.0
Incident Identified Datetime
2022-09-15 14:24:00
Communication State Fed Ind
No
On Site Datetime
2022-09-15 14:24:00
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
Privately Owned
System Part Involved
District Regulator/metering Station
Installation Year
1956.0
Material Involved
Other
Material Details
Weld Between A Flange And Existing Riser
Release Type
Leak
Leak Type
Seal Or Packing
Class Location Type
Class 4 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid
0.0
Est Cost Prop Damage
0.0
Est Cost Emergency
0.0
Est Cost Other
115000.0
Est Cost Other Details
Medical Expenses Only, No Damage To Pse Or Other Property Requiring Repair.
Gas Cost In Mcf
8.94
Est Cost Unintentional Release
0.0
Est Cost Intentional Release
0.0
Prpty
115000.0
Commercial Affected
0.0
Industrial Affected
0.0
Residences Affected
0.0
Num Persons Hosp Not Ovnght
1.0
Num Injured Treated By Emt
0.0
Num Resident Building Affctd
0.0
Num Business Building Affctd
0.0
Accident Psig
0.0
Normal Psig
135.0
Mop Psig
250.0
Mop Cfr Section
192.619(A)(3)
Maop Established Date
2014-05-17 00:00:00
Accident Pressure
Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Gas Odorized System Type
Odorized By Others
Gas Odorized Lvl Not Msrd Ind
Yes
Scada In Place Ind
Yes
Scada Operating Ind
Yes
Scada Functional Ind
Yes
Scada Detection Ind
No
Scada Conf 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
Yes
Num Employees Tested
1
Num Employees Failed
0
Contractor Drug Test Ind
Yes
Num Contractors Tested
6
Num Contractors Failed
0
Cause
Incorrect Operation
Cause Details
Other Incorrect Operation
Operation Type
Other Incorrect Operation
Operation Details
Unintentional Ignition While Welding On An Out Of Service Regulator Station, And Our Working Assumption Is That It Was Gas And We Are Taking Corrective Actions On That Basis.
Related Inadequate Proc Ind
Yes
Category Type
Construction
Operator Qualification Ind
Yes
Qualified Individuals
Yes, They Were Qualified For The Task(S)
Eqf Valve Failure Ind
Yes
Preparer Name
J***** W*******
Preparer Title
Sr. Compliance Program Manager
Preparer Email
J**************@p**.com
Preparer Telephone
4257661811
Authorizer Name
Z****** M******
Authorizer Title
Manager Compliance
Authorizer Telephone
4252476751
Authorizer Email
Z**************@p**.com
Narrative
Puget sound energy (pse) and infrasource (ifs) were performing replacement work on a regulator station facility. The facility was isolated from the surrounding system by closing the inlet and outlet valves and had been blown down and purged out of service using nitrogen. The ifs crew was working rebuilding a station regulator run by on welding a flange onto an open pipe riser when unintentional ignition occurred. Two crew members were transported to the hospital: an ifs weld helper was treated in the er and released, and a pse pressure control technician was admitted to the hospital at 20:05 for burn treatment. Our investigation was inconclusive, but our working assumption is that one of the closed valves bypassed a small amount of gas. The construction procedure that was being followed during the project contained several isolation and monitoring steps: - the valves isolating the work area from the active system were subjected to a "shut in test" and passed the test. - the piping in the weld area had been inerted using nitrogen, but the ignition occurred several hours after interting process had been completed. - the crew was monitoring for gas reads in the inerted pipe risers as part of the welding process and confirmed 0% gas reads. Investigation after the incident found gas reads on the inerted side of the closed station outlet valve. The valve was greased to bring these reads to 0% gas. As part of the follow up from a safety department led root cause analysis, pse is revising energy control procedures to address the possibility that gas might leak by a closed valve. Pse is also addressing management of change for written construction procedure updates, since last minute changes needed to be made to the procedure document for the regulator station construction project based on piping conditions found in the field.
Occurred At 2022-09-15 14:24:00
Year 2022
Report Received Date 2022-09-17 00:00:00
Iyear 2022.0
Report Number 20220060.0
Supplemental Number 38223.0
Report Type Supplemental Final
Operator Id 22189 PHMSA Enforcement
Name Puget Sound Energy
Operator Street Address 355 110th Ave Ne
Operator City Name Bellevue
Operator State Abbreviation WA
Operator Postal Code 98004
Local Datetime 2022-09-15 20:05:00
Time Zone Pacific
Daylight Savings Ind Yes
Location Street Address 6500 Ursula Pl S.
Location City Name Seattle
Location County Name King
Location State Abbreviation WA
Location Postal Code 98108
Location Latitude 47.545906 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Location Longitude -122.310306 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Flow Cont Key Crit Ind Yes
Nrc Rpt Datetime 2022-09-15 18:47:00
Nrc Rpt Num 1347398 NRC Report How to search
Additional Nrc Report Numbers 1347652
Commodity Released Type Natural Gas
Unintentional Release 0.01
Intentional Release 0.0
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
Ignite Datetime 2022-09-15 14:24:00
How Extinguished Allowed To Burn Out
Gas Consumed By Fire In Mcf 0.01
Explode Ind No
Num Pub Evacuated 0.0
Incident Identified Datetime 2022-09-15 14:24:00
Communication State Fed Ind No
On Site Datetime 2022-09-15 14:24:00
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 Privately Owned
System Part Involved District Regulator/metering Station
Installation Year 1956.0
Material Involved Other
Material Details Weld Between A Flange And Existing Riser
Release Type Leak
Leak Type Seal Or Packing
Class Location Type Class 4 Location
Est Cost Oper Paid 0.0
Est Cost Prop Damage 0.0
Est Cost Emergency 0.0
Est Cost Other 115000.0
Est Cost Other Details Medical Expenses Only, No Damage To Pse Or Other Property Requiring Repair.
Gas Cost In Mcf 8.94
Est Cost Unintentional Release 0.0
Est Cost Intentional Release 0.0
Prpty 115000.0
Commercial Affected 0.0
Industrial Affected 0.0
Residences Affected 0.0
Num Persons Hosp Not Ovnght 1.0
Num Injured Treated By Emt 0.0
Num Resident Building Affctd 0.0
Num Business Building Affctd 0.0
Accident Psig 0.0
Normal Psig 135.0
Mop Psig 250.0
Mop Cfr Section 192.619(A)(3) View CFR 49 §192
Maop Established Date 2014-05-17 00:00:00
Accident Pressure Pressure Did Not Exceed Maop
Gas Odorized System Type Odorized By Others
Gas Odorized Lvl Not Msrd Ind Yes
Scada In Place Ind Yes
Scada Operating Ind Yes
Scada Functional Ind Yes
Scada Detection Ind No
Scada Conf 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 Yes
Num Employees Tested 1
Num Employees Failed 0
Contractor Drug Test Ind Yes
Num Contractors Tested 6
Num Contractors Failed 0
Cause Incorrect Operation
Cause Details Other Incorrect Operation
Operation Type Other Incorrect Operation
Operation Details Unintentional Ignition While Welding On An Out Of Service Regulator Station, And Our Working Assumption Is That It Was Gas And We Are Taking Corrective Actions On That Basis.
Related Inadequate Proc Ind Yes
Category Type Construction
Operator Qualification Ind Yes
Qualified Individuals Yes, They Were Qualified For The Task(S)
Eqf Valve Failure Ind Yes
Preparer Name J***** W*******
Preparer Title Sr. Compliance Program Manager
Preparer Email J**************@p**.com
Preparer Telephone 4257661811
Authorizer Name Z****** M******
Authorizer Title Manager Compliance
Authorizer Telephone 4252476751
Authorizer Email Z**************@p**.com
Narrative Puget sound energy (pse) and infrasource (ifs) were performing replacement work on a regulator station facility. The facility was isolated from the surrounding system by closing the inlet and outlet valves and had been blown down and purged out of service using nitrogen. The ifs crew was working rebuilding a station regulator run by on welding a flange onto an open pipe riser when unintentional ignition occurred. Two crew members were transported to the hospital: an ifs weld helper was treated in the er and released, and a pse pressure control technician was admitted to the hospital at 20:05 for burn treatment. Our investigation was inconclusive, but our working assumption is that one of the closed valves bypassed a small amount of gas. The construction procedure that was being followed during the project contained several isolation and monitoring steps: - the valves isolating the work area from the active system were subjected to a "shut in test" and passed the test. - the piping in the weld area had been inerted using nitrogen, but the ignition occurred several hours after interting process had been completed. - the crew was monitoring for gas reads in the inerted pipe risers as part of the welding process and confirmed 0% gas reads. Investigation after the incident found gas reads on the inerted side of the closed station outlet valve. The valve was greased to bring these reads to 0% gas. As part of the follow up from a safety department led root cause analysis, pse is revising energy control procedures to address the possibility that gas might leak by a closed valve. Pse is also addressing management of change for written construction procedure updates, since last minute changes needed to be made to the procedure document for the regulator station construction project based on piping conditions found in the field.

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