Bryan Haywood

How fast does my PRCS Rescue Service have to respond?

This is, without a doubt, the number one question posed regarding 1910.146(k).  The problem is that many think there is no time requirements at all, and on the other end of the spectrum are folks like me who think response readiness is CRITICAL.  OSHA has defined this response timing ( as well as other technical…...

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21 incidents & 1 update (8/12/12)

  MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety” for their support!  since 2011 since 2012 since 2012 since 2009 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical             48 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 39 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009 = 88) Mining 49 (2011 = 248)…...

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Back to school safety tips from the National Safety Council

My two kids are starting back to school next week and it reminded me that I have neglected to share some back to school safety tips in the past couple of years.  Here are some tips from the National Safety Council for us to consider!  Remember, the key to safety is EDUCATING those we wish…...

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Oregon OSHA urges caution following three workplace carbon monoxide incidents

For immediate release:July 31, 2012 Contact information:Melanie Mesaros, Public Information Officer503-947-7428     Oregon OSHA urges caution following three workplace carbon monoxide incidents Overexposures send workers to the hospital (Salem) –In recent weeks, employees at three different Portland-area worksites were exposed to high levels of carbon monoxide while operating gas-powered equipment. Oregon OSHA, a division…...

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“Hazardous Locations” and complying with the “new” 1910.307

Although it is not really “new” any longer; OSHA revised 1910.307 in 2007 and many of the facts that are presented in this article may be “news” to a lot of you.  Many of the “new” requirements in 1910.307 Hazardous (classified) Locations are often not well understood or not even known.  This article, which has been…...

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Monitoring PRCS Atmospheres and Entrants Rights

… Providing each authorized entrant or that employee’s authorized representative with the opportunity to observe any monitoring or testing of permit spaces. How many of us have this compliance requirement written into our CS Entry program or permitting procedure? During an inspection, the OSHA CSHO will be looking for evidence this requirement is being met…....

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Compressed Gas Cylinders Incident (Acetylene & Oxygen)

A  truck was carring 2 Acetylene gas cylinders and 2 Oxygen gas cylinder in the back and it caught fire in the middle of road. The cylinder on fire flew like a missle, hit at a car, penetrated the car roof and final stopped after hit it a second car front bumper.    … Membership...

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2012 Video of the Week # 32 (Falls)

(UPDATED on 8/14/12 @ 11:40 a.m.) I can not vouch for this entire video as I was unable to watch it all (fear of extreme heights with no PFAS).  I did listen to all (with a few stomach turning peeks here and there) and there are some interesting comments about “free climbing” and that OSHA…...

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Process Safety and “Critical Utilities”

What is meant by the term “critical utilities” when used in context with process safety?  I like to define the term as any utility that plays a safety role within the covered process.  Probably the most common “critical utility” is the use of nitrogen within a flammable liquid process, where nitrogen is used for blanketing…...

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2012 Photo of the Week #32 (Spot the hazard)

When will companies learn!!!  Hanging a safety banner is just asking for it!  I love these as they are ALWAYS an opportunity to poke fun at ourselves and our profession.  In a recent article in MS regarding changes to the state worker comp drug and post-accident drug testing they highlighted a local company.  The picture…...

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20 incidents & 1 update (8/8/12)

  MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety” for their support!  since 2011 since 2012 since 2012 since 2009 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical             46 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 39 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009 = 88) Mining 49 (2011 = 248)…...

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Has EPA established a new selection criteria for RMP inspections?

This week EPA put out a news release regarding an RMP inspection at an Ethanol plant in CO.  But this news release had something in it that I had never seen before in the hundreds of RMP news releases I have read since 1999.  The news release contained a breakdown of the demographics within the…...

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