Bryan Haywood

Details matter in our SOPs/SWPs

This is a classic.  Details matter, contrary to what many want to claim about safety plans, programs, practices, and operating and maintenance procedures. The fact is, there MUST be a balance between details and length and complexity.  Some jobs will need a 10-page procedure, and some will need a half-page.  The idea that shorter is […]

OSHA’s PRCS by the numbers (2018)

In OSHA’s 2018 Permit-Required Confined Spaces; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Approval of Information Collection (Paperwork) Requirements, they noted some fascinating numbers as they relate to PRCS’s in the USA… number of establishments with permit spaces = 210,281number of entrants entering these spaces = 1,471,634

EPA RMP Citations @ Natural Gas Processing facility (Flammables & $226K)

Respondent owned and operated a Natural Gas Processing facility, which produces, processes, stores, or handles more than 10,000 pounds of a flammable mixture, including pentane, isobutate, isopentane, butane, propane, and ethane in the form of natural gas, natmal gas liquids, condensate, and/or crude oil.  Pentane, isobutate, isopentane, butane, propane, and ethane are identified at 40

Scissor Lift causes NH3 leak and serious chemical burns and severe respiratory damage

Here is an unfortunate incident that draws our attention to operating elevating equipment inside refrigerated spaces.  This incident also demonstrates the increased hazards to workers working within these elevated devices, as their means of egress, should there be a chemical release, is GREATLY compromised. Lastly, we should NOT lose sight of the fact that this

2018 Video of the Week #22 (New CPR Procedures)

This week Facebook provided the usual ton of garbage available in the human race!  This week a friend shared a posting about how Americans are calling Uber instead of an ambulance; not because Uber is faster, but because ambulance rides are so much more expensive.  This was what appeared to be a legitimate hit piece

EPA RMP Citations @ fruit processing plant and controlled temperature storage warehouse (NH3 & $53K)

The Company owns and operates a fruit processing plant and controlled temperature storage warehouse, near a mixed business-residential area approximately one half mile northeast of a college campus and approximately one-half mile east of a downtown area.  The facility uses anhydrous ammonia in a “closed-loop” refrigeration system. According to the Respondent, as of February 2,

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