Bryan Haywood

OSHRC on “Universal PPE Hazard Assessments” at distribution centers

This is a very interesting AND disappointing decision by the commission.  They accepted a PPE Hazard Assessment done at a distribution center in AR for a facility in TX.  The business argued that the 100+ distribution centers around the country are identical with identical job functions.  The commission, although they state otherwise, appears to be…...

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48 incidents & 1 update (4/29/15)

    Many THANKS to my NEW and RENEWING “Partners in Safety“   since 4/2015 since 2005 since 2010 since 2013  since 1/2015 Over 12,500 exclusive unsafe acts/conditions and accident/injuries photos and over 1,100 ppt’s & doc’s from more than 2,797 contributors! UPDATED the Members Area Photo Library on 4/4/15 with 189 Shocker, Accident, and…...

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2015 Video of the Week #17 (Failure to LOTO Conveyor Accident)

WARNING!  This is a CCTV video clip of a worker who is squatting down on an elevated conveyor belt at what looks to be a gravel pit when the conveyor is turned on and he is sucked under a brace.  The video may be upsetting to some.  There is NO graphic images, but the video…...

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Explaining the difference in “stress relieved during fabrication”, Cold-Formed Heads, and Hot-formed Heads (CGA 2.1)

In the world of pressure vessels (like those governed by ASME Section VIII), the terms “stress relieved during fabrication”, Cold-Formed Heads, and Hot-formed Heads relate to heat, but they are very different techniques used in PV construction. PWHT is about treating the material after it’s been worked, while “hot formed heads” is about shaping the…...

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EPA RMP General Duty Clause citations @ Coke facility (Flammables; $50K – Failure to maintain desiccant dryer led to explosion)

This is not just another RMP General Duty Clause case.  This case centers around a “critical utility” and how its FAILURE led to the release of a flammable gas and explosion.  And the critical utility was the plant air system and the critical component was air dryer.  The facility had recognized these systems as critical…...

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OSHA’s Process Safety Management Standard is NOT the only standard that requires “verification of knowledge” after training

In the PSM/RMP world, the battle rages on with regards to “verification of knowledge” for those receiving training related to their work in, on and adjacent to a PSM/RMP covered process.  Yet for those safety professionals not working at a PSM/RMP facility, you too have a standard, that will just about cover ALL workplaces, that…...

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34 incidents & 0 updates (4/20/15)

    Many THANKS to my NEW and RENEWING “Partners in Safety“   since 4/2015 since 2005 since 2010 since 2013  since 1/2015 Over 12,500 exclusive unsafe acts/conditions and accident/injuries photos and over 1,100 ppt’s & doc’s from more than 2,797 contributors! UPDATED the Members Area Photo Library on 4/4/15 with 189 Shocker, Accident, and…...

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Whats OSHA been up to for the past month? (3/19/15 to 4/18/15)

Coverage: National Period: 30 days, 3/19/15 to 4/18/15 New Inspections: Opened in the last 30 days = 570 Closed Inspections: Closed in the last 30 days = 1,235 Ongoing Inspections: Opened prior to 30 day reporting period and still not closed = 110,342 Inspections with Violations = 129 Inspections with no Violations =  441 (Based…...

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