Bryan Haywood

Contractors and Lockout/Tagout

Those of us under Federal OSHA can let our contractors follow their own LOTO program/practices AS LONG AS they explain them to us.  However, in some states, their OSHA plan requires contractors to support the “on-site employer’s” LOTO program.  As I have written about, most workplaces struggle to manage their contractors PROPERLY when LOTO is…...

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Line Break gone bad (Natural Gas)

Those who practice “process safety” are all too familiar with “Line/Equipment Opening” safe work practices.  Although there is NO formal OSHA standard, nor even a RAGAGEP on this extremely hazardous task, we should consider implementing a “permit” of some type to manage the risks associated with opening any pipe, line, hose, equipment that handles a…...

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Physical and Health Hazards Cross-Walk for EPCRA Tier II Reporting

I know we are past the 2018 reporting deadline (March 1st), but last week (4/10/18) EPA posted a beneficial tool for those of you who work with EPCRA Tier Sheets.  EPA and OSHA did an excellent job developing this cross-walk worksheet to assist facilities in comparing OSHA’s original and new physical and health hazards adopted…...

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WA-OSHA’s PRCS Rescue Plan Document

This year WA-OSHA (Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries) issued their Construction PRCS standard in February.  Since this is a State Plan Standard, it had to be at least as effective or more effective than the Federal Construction Standard on PRCS’s.  With that said, the WA state’s standard does provide us with more information,…...

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Making sense of OSHA’s Construction PRCS Standard (WA-OSHA’s PRCS Construction Standard)

One of my favorite things about state plans… they often provide more insight into OSHA standards.  Take for instance the state of WA OSHA’s, called Washington State Dept. of Labor & Industries, Safety Standards for Confined Spaces document.  The state’s Construction standard on Confined Spaces closely mimics Federal OSHA’s requirements, but it is HOW the state’s standard…...

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Filtering out Confusion: Respirator Reuse and Extended Use (NIOSH)

Nationwide, approximately 1.3 million workplaces provide at least a portion of their employees with respiratory protection. One of the most common types of respiratory protection is the filtering facepiece respirator (FFR), which is designed to be discarded when it becomes unsuitable for further use due to considerations of hygiene, excessive resistance, or physical damage. However,…...

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Filtering out Confusion: User Seal Check (NIOSH)

Over 3 million United States employees in approximately 1.3 million workplaces are required to wear respiratory protection. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) (29 CFR 1910.134) requires an annual fit test to confirm the fit of any respirator that forms a tight seal on the wearer’s face before it is used in the workplace.1…...

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Filtering out Confusion: Frequently Asked Questions about Respiratory Protection Fit Testing (NIOSH)

Over 3 million United States employees, in approximately 1.3 million workplaces, are required to wear respiratory protection. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) (29 CFR 1910.134) requires an annual respirator fit test to confirm the fit of any respirator that forms a tight seal on the wearer’s face before it is used in the…...

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Thoughts on our Ammonia Process Diffuser Tank’s Mechanical Integrity

Ammonia refrigeration “diffuser tanks” have been around since the early 1990’s when the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) began requiring them. That means some of these tanks will be due for their Mechanical Integrity Inspection and this is when most facilities will realize that the process design does not lend itself for a safe means to…...

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Is a NH3 discharge to a water diffusion system a “reportable release”

4/20/2018 UPDATE:  To further this discussion… consider a diffuser tank is 95% effective (Source: IIAR Technical Paper), meaning that 5% of NH3 would theoretically make it to the atm. WHEN that 5% is greater than 100 pounds, you have a REPORTABLE RELEASE.  Using an actual “oil separator” at a client, the RV has a 0.75″…...

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