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Exercise Caution When Using Plastic Tubing

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plastic tubing

There are ever-growing applications for polymer or plastic tubing in laboratory environments. This increase is mainly attributable to ease of use, purity, costs, flexibility and chemical compatibilities. Even though many kinds of tubing applications operate at pressures <150 psig and with inert gases, safety hazards still exist. As a result, it is important to know the key factors for properly selecting, using and terminating poly tubing.

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Exercise Caution When Using Plastic Tubing

3-minute read
plastic tubing

There are ever-growing applications for polymer or plastic tubing in laboratory environments. This increase is mainly attributable to ease of use, purity, costs, flexibility and chemical compatibilities. Even though many kinds of tubing applications operate at pressures <150 psig and with inert gases, safety hazards still exist. As a result, it is important to know the key factors for properly selecting, using and terminating poly tubing.

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NASA Updates Flexible Hose Operations Safety Training

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hoses

The Office of Safety and Mission Assurance’s Ground-Based Pressure Systems Working Group recently completed an update to the agencywide SATERN training course SMA-HQ-WBT-229, Flexible Hose Operations Safety. 

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OSMA-Funded Research Provides Improved Methods for Fitness-For-Service Assessments of Ground-Based MLPVs

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LPV

The Office of Safety and Mission Assurance is currently engaged in a multi-year program to develop continued use fitness-for-service approaches and sustainment logic for aging ground-based Multi-Layered Pressure Vessels.

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NASA Updates Ground-Based Pressure Vessel and Systems Training

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Pressure Vessels

The Office of Safety and Mission Assurance’s (OSMA) Ground-Based Pressure Systems Working Group (GBPSWG) completed a significant update to the agencywide SATERN training course, SMA-HQ-WBT-301, Ground-Based Pressure Systems Operations Safety.

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New Process for Managing Non-Code Pressure Vessels Creates NASA Standard

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Pressure Vessel

NASA-STD-8719.26A, NASA Requirements for Ground Based Non-Code Metallic Pressure Vessels went into effect May 11, 2021. This standard is intended to manage risk to personnel, facilities, missions and the environment posed by the use of existing ground-based, non-code metallic Pressure Vessels that either 1) do not comply with applicable American Society of Mechanical Engineers code requirements specified in Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR pt. 1910 regulations or 2) were modified and no longer comply with the code.

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NASA Pressure System Software Sets Standard for Analysis

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Pressure Vessels

The Office of Safety and Mission Assurance Layered Pressure Vessel Risk Mitigation project team designed software to simplify and improve calculations required by the ASTM E1921, Standard Test Method for Determination of Reference Temperature, T0, for Ferritic Steels in the Transition Range.

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NASA Breakthrough in Multi-Layered Pressure Vessel NDE

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PVS

The Office of Safety and Mission Assurance’s Multi-Layered Pressure Vessel Risk Mitigation Project (MLPVRMP) made significant advancements in detecting weld flaws in Multi-Layered Pressure Vessels (MLVP) through the use of advanced techniques in Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE). The unique design and fabrication of MLPVs made inspection of inner weld areas joining shell to shell layers impossible, until now. This breakthrough presents the agency with the ability to thoroughly examine and baseline in-service MLPVs for critical weld flaws, thereby supporting selective MLPV replacement based on verified risk. 

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PHMSA Releases COVID-19 Extension of Enforcement Discretion Regarding Cylinders

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The U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) recently released “Notice of Extension of Enforcement Discretion Regarding Cylinders That Have Exceeded Their Periodic Requalification Test Date.” 

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OSMA Promotes Development of NASGRO® Software for Use on Ground-Based Pressure Systems

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Compressed cylinders

In recent years, the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance (OSMA) Pressure Systems program accomplished a number of efforts to facilitate broader use of NASGRO for the analysis and sustainment of pressure systems. By expanding the use of NASA’s perpetual, royalty-free NASGRO license, centers across the agency will realize a significant cost savings.

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Updates to PVS ANSI/AIAA Standards

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Updates to American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) S-080A, Space Systems—Metallic Pressure Vessels, Pressurized Structures, and Pressure Components and ANSI/AIAA S-081B, Space Systems—Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessels went into effect March 2018. 

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