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I remember those Ford days. I was involved in the transition for two facilities. It was a nightmare as every agency involved had different interpretations of which regulations applied and what those regulations required. Personnel within the various agencies involved couldn't even agree with each other.

I'm still surprised that the project got off the ground. You mentioned the magic word that I had forgotten about - ASME. Talk about regulatory nightmares.

Thanks for bringing back ancient history.

I find your comment on the seismic requirements interesting. It will be quite a challenge to tackle that kind of project. I can see the commissioner's concern, however. It is one propane hazard that I have never thought about
  • Posted 19 Mar 2011 07:50
  • By joseph_h
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  • Michigan, United States

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