Bryan Haywood

Is shorter better? (Part II – PRCS Program)

I know by the poll results and the emails/texts/calls I have received these past 2-3 weeks that this post will be met with a healthy dose of skepticism, but that has never stopped me from saying what I believe when it comes to the safety and health of those we have the privilege to protect. …...

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Is shorter better?

Today, my “friend in safety” and I continued our debate/discussion regarding the “proper” length of written programs. He staunchly believes that a shorter program will attract more eyes and get used more often. On the other hand, I have programs that are over 50 pages, which blows his mind. He brought a few samples of his…...

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Selling safety is much like selling quality (video)

Much can be said about the safety movement mimicking the 1990s Quality Movement in the US automobile industry. Does anyone remember Ford’s “Quality is Job 1” ads? It was a huge branding image effort to compete with Toyota and Honda, who were stealing market share based on the QUALITY of their vehicles. Even today, Toyota…...

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Two (2) NH3 nurse tanks catastrophically fail in 3 months

This past week, we saw the 2nd catastrophic failure of an NH3 nurse tank in three months.  This is indeed a rare occurrence.  Both incidents appear (from news accounts and photos) to be circumferential weld failures on these vessels.  Both vessels failed while they contained NH3 (levels unknown), but neither was actively being filled at…...

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Does it bother anyone when we see “Hearing Protection Required” sign?

Does it bother anyone when we see this sign? I am not telling you anything you don’t already know… Hearing Protection is very much like Respiratory Protection – it comes with some serious limitations and is based on the worker’s EXPOSURE. However, as a consultant working in plants, I am always told in my contractor…...

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Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) audit pays off

I am not a big fan of government intervention, but in the safety envelope, they play a role in validating that minimum standards are being met.  The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) audits service providers who inspect HAZMAT transportation containers.  Beginning in June 2023, during an investigation at a manufacturer in Fresno, California, FMCSA…...

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PHMSA Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Safety of Gas Distribution Pipelines and Other Pipeline Safety Initiatives

PHMSA proposes revisions to the pipeline safety regulations to require operators of gas distribution pipelines to update their distribution integrity management programs (DIMP), emergency response plans, operations and maintenance manuals, and other safety practices These proposals implement provisions of the Leonel Rondon Pipeline Safety Act—part of the Protecting our Infrastructure of Pipelines and Enhancing Safety…...

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Before we can achieve a ZES, we must first define and quantify what precisely a form of “hazardous energy” is

I don’t think many safety pros would argue with this statement:  LOTO requires that all forms of hazardous energy be taken to a ZES before servicing and maintenance begin. But I have had many discussions about DEFINING and QUANTIFYING what a “hazardous form of energy” is.  Since OSHA has not quantified the term “hazardous energy”,…...

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Does OSHA have the authority to set “reasonably necessary or appropriate” workplace-safety standards?

The United States Court of Appeals for The Sixth Circuit says it does.  More than fifty years ago, Congress passed, and President Nixon signed into law, the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act, 29 U.S.C. § 651 et seq. Throughout the next half century, challenges to the constitutionality of the Act have been uniformly rejected…....

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Cuts so deep that supervisors can’t supervise (Part II)

Earlier this month, I wrote Cuts so deep that workers can’t participate in their safety process concerning how reorganizational changes can lead to a lean workforce that the workers who need to participate in their safety process do not have the time to.   Now, let’s take a look at what happens when the layer of…...

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NASA publishes its Human Factors Handbook, V1.4 Procedural Guidance and Tools

This NASA Handbook defines the NASA Human Factors Analysis and Classifications System (NASAHFACS) tool and provides guidance on the use of NASAHFACS. It illustrates the NASAHFACS model; describes the data gathering, coding, trending, and tracking process and outlines training and other related resources to support the practice of NASAHFACS throughout NASA. CLICK HERE for the…...

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