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California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services extends CalARP Program 4 written comment deadline

The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services published a Notice of Proposed Action in the July 15, 2016 edition of the California Regulatory Notice Register (Register 2016, No. 29-Z, p. 1207) concerning the CalARP Program 4. The original comment period deadline was August 29, 2016.  The Office is extending the written comment deadline to September 15, 2016…....

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OSHA cites a contractor $203K for a PRCS fatality and it flies under the radar

UPDATE 4/29/2017 from OSHA Case File: At approximately 2:30 p.m. on March 19, 2016, an employee was checking an argon purge inside of a process vessel. The employee was overcome by an oxygen deficient atmosphere and fell 10-feet to the platform below. The employee suffered from possible spinal injury from the fall, and asphyxiation and was…...

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Crushed by and caught-in between machinery (TN-OSHA)

A 54-year-old male employee was fatality injured while cleaning the de-stacker area of the mogul machine in the gummies department when he was crushed between a tray of product, and the frame of the de-stacker mechanism of the mogul machine. The mogul machine would become obstructed during the day with falling and shifting gummy trays,…...

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Caught in Auger Fatality (TN-OSHA Inspection)

A 38-year-old male was fatality injured when his arm, and upper body was pulled into an operating auger as he leaned over the catwalk railing to clean, and sanitize a poultry processing chiller tank. The victim, along with other employees, were cleaning, and sanitizing the reverse flow, cold water chillers in a poultry processing plant…....

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2016 Photo of the Week #35 (Guarding of portable powered tools)

1910.243(a)(1)(i) All portable, power-driven circular saws having a blade diameter greater than 2 in. shall be equipped with guards above and below the base plate or shoe. The upper guard shall cover the saw to the depth of the teeth, except for the minimum arc required to permit the base to be tilted for bevel cuts…....

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2016 Video of the Week #35 (CNC Doors are meant to be guards!)

A couple of weeks ago I posted Machine guarding CNC Mills and Lathes (OSHRC Decision) and got all kinds of negative feedback as if I was the OSHRC.  But I do have to admit that I agree with the OSHRC’s decision 100% and this video will demonstrate why the makers of the CNC style machines want their…...

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Can a facility alter its highly hazardous chemical storage practices to avoid PSM?

Yes. When OSHA enacted the PSM requirement, it did so in an effort to eliminate or minimize catastrophic incidents involving highly hazardous chemicals. PSM programs are risk reduction strategies. When implemented correctly, reducing storage inventories of highly hazardous chemicals and isolating stored quantities in distinct facility areas are acceptable risk reduction strategies. Employers at storage…...

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OSHA publishes DRAFT “Process Safety Management for Small Business Compliance”

UPDATED 4/19/2017 – OSHA has published the approved edition https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3908.pdf OSHA has published a DRAFT revision of their OSHA 3132, Process Safety Management.  This new version is NOT meant to be a replacement for OSHA 3132, but instead meant to be a companion to the original OSHA 3132 specifically for small businesses that may be impacted by…...

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Cal/OSHA has cited a metal processing company $73,105 for serious PRCS violations

Cal/OSHA has cited a metal processing company $73,105 for serious safety violations following a March 13, 2016 confined space accident in which a worker was asphyxiated.  Cal/OSHA investigators found the company failed to comply with confined space regulations that resulted in the serious illness. On March 13, a supervisor sent an untrained production assistant into a…...

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Ammonia Refrigeration, Diffuser Tank and Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC)

The diffuser tank discussion continues and Peter Thomas, P.E. from Resource Compliance, Inc. was kind enough to offer us the following insight as to when a diffuser tank would be required.  In most of my postings, I reference the International Fire Code (IFC) and International Mechanical Coden(IMC) quite often, but the Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) is a…...

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Ammonia Refrigeration, Diffuser Tank and NFPA 1

This past week I was having a conversation with my friend and fine PSM professional Brian Chapin @ RCE and our discussion turned to diffuser tanks.  Having been involved in several design and install projects over the past several years, getting to know a little something about diffuser tanks comes with the territory.  But one of my…...

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