Bryan Haywood

Do shorter safety programs translate to more people using them?

I am sure we could debate this topic all day, but it is a topic that “I do not play well with others” on.  The idea is that if we shorten our written compliance programs or SMS elemental programs, it will cause more people to read them and use them more often.  I say hogwash…...

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Cuts so deep that workers can’t participate in their safety process

Every business will eventually reorganize work teams to meet the business’s needs.  Sometimes, this will involve laying off workers when previous growth decisions were over-estimated, or the economy pulls back, and demand for products falls.  Whatever the reason(s), every business will go through this regularly.  But for those businesses that tout “Safety is #1” or…...

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The value of the Root Cause Analysis

I came across this healthcare research paper touting the value of using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to improve patient safety, with an emphasis on LATENT ORGANIZATIONAL factors that play a role in accidents.  There were so many incredible tidbits in the paper that I have summarized them below.  Many of you reading this are NOT…...

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Safety Thought of the Week… What can an SMS do for us?

An SMS forces an organization to examine its operations and the decisions around those operations. An SMS allows an organization to adapt to change, increasing complexity, and limited resources. An SMS promotes the continuous improvement of safety through specific methods to predict hazards from employee reports and data collection. Organizations will then use this information…...

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Determining if injuries or illnesses are work-related as a result of an act of violence (OSHA LOI)

Scenario: In your letter, you state that your client’s driver was driving a company vehicle, on the clock, and traveling on a public roadway. The driver was traveling between service calls near an intersection when a four-car collision occurred as the result of another car coming from the wrong direction in the same lane. After…...

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The first Class 1 Railroad Safety & Cultural Assessment is complete

This safety and cultural assessment report documents FRA’s findings, recommendations, and methodologies resulting from the 60-Day Supplemental Safety & Cultural Assessment of Norfolk Southern Railway (NS).  The Department of Transportation announced its intent to perform this assessment on March 7, 2023, in response to NS’s safety performance and the East Palestine, Ohio derailment which occurred…...

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Admiral Rickover’s “7 Rules of Success” (as applied to an SMS)

Admiral Rickover is the Father of Nuclear Safety in the U.S. Navy.  He holds the Navy’s record for years of service, having served 60 years (1922 – 1982). He passed away 4 years later at the age of 86.  Admiral Rickover coveted the following “7 Rules” in developing, implementing, and managing his nuclear safety program…...

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Contractors at wrong location (Human Error Legal Case)

What Happened: Two contractors re-injected the wrong clamp. The flange bolts failed, and the two contractors involved in the work died in the steam released. In the legal case, the judge focused on the possibility of human error. The company should have anticipated the possibility of this human error and concluded that the site did…...

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Cascading Failures vs Failing Safely

In the world of Human Factors, we have a saying, “failing safely,” which translates into… all humans make mistakes – it’s our job to identify those error/mistake traps and design work to lessen those error opportunities.  In Process Safety we used to use the phrase “cascading failures”, which is the opposite of “failing safely.”  In…...

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Oxygen Reduction Systems (Global FM Data Sheet)

Earlier this year, a member of the SAFTENG FaceBook group posted a question about this type of system being used in a warehouse within the USA.  Many of us were caught off guard as it seemed very risky to drop the Oxygen level to 13% in an occupied space, even with all the alarms and…...

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Safety Culture: Where Do We Stand? and where are we going…

This is an excellent presentation by John S. Carroll, MIT Sloan School of Management at the NTSB Public Forum on Transportation Safety: Enhancing Safety Culture.  His presentation does an excellent job of explaining where the term “safety culture” originated and how organizations shape their culture of safety. CLICK HERE for the presentation… Membership Required You...

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User Safety Notice – Altair® 5X PID (August, 2023)

PLEASE READ NOW AND TAKE ACTION Dear MSA Customer, MSA is issuing this User Safety Notice to inform you of a PROCEDURAL UPDATE regarding usage of the Altair 5X PID gas detector. MSA has determined that PID sensors manufactured from March 2020 to and including June 2023 may not respond to gas after being turned…...

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