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The cloud drifted. It wrapped around Building 43 like a ghost. No explosion. Just a silent, deadly envelope.

Mara tapped the laminated card pinned to her hard hat. It read: "Safe Haven — Building 43."

She watched the old control room camera as the emergency shutdown valves closed remotely. A cloud formed — colorless, invisible on IR. But she knew it was there. And she knew: six months ago, she would have been standing in that cloud's path, in a building with a two-inch concrete wall and no overpressure rating. api rp 752 pdf

Then the low-pressure alarm on Reactor 7 chirped.

At 2:17 a.m., Mara sat in the new module, watching six screens showing the old control room, dark and silent. The only sound was the hiss of breathing air — positive pressure to keep out toxic vapors. The cloud drifted

She typed into the log: "Release contained. No injuries. Occupied building exposure: none — per 752 relocation plan."

It was the map.

She pulled up the feed. A gasket on a 4-inch line was weeping, then spraying. Propane. The wind was blowing southeast — directly toward the old building.

Mara looked at the API RP 752 PDF open on her second monitor — Section 6.3, Siting Criteria. She remembered arguing with the old-timers. "We've used Building 43 for twenty years. It's fine." Just a silent, deadly envelope

Then she leaned back, listening to the positive pressure system hum.

For ten years, Building 43 had been her control room. It sat 150 feet from the alkylation unit, a gray box of reinforced concrete, its windows sealed, its door an airlock. After the API RP 752 audit last quarter, the company had painted a bright green evacuation route on the floor and installed blast-resistant film on the glass. But Mara knew the real change wasn't the film.