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Protecting Respiratory Health: What Should be the Constituents of an Effective RPE Programme?

Richard Graveling, Araceli Sánchez-Jiménez, Craig Lewis and Sheila Groat If your facility uses respirators, this study is a MUST READ!!!… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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From an EAP to an ERP???

I want to thank so many of you for your positive comments about last weeks newsletter.  The traditional OSH news has been a bit slow in recent weeks, so I tried to offer some personal insights.  One question that I got from several readers and we seem to get in most of our auditing work…...

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CHLOREP NextGen Bulletin

The Chlorine Institute’s Emergency Preparedness Issue Team has issued an updated CHLOREP Bulletin regarding application of the Emergency Kit C to Next Generation Tank Car fittings…. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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If you have a trash compactor in your workplace, you will want to read this OSHRC decision

Summary: a large box retailer has a trash compactor. Workers were found to enter the trash chute that feeds the compactor. The interlock on the compactor door was defeated, and thus, the compactor would run with the door open. Workers use a 2X4 to push down material inside the compactor. Employees did not lock out…...

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PHMSA is amending the HAZMAT Regulations to maintain alignment with international standards

PHMSA is amending the Hazardous Materials Regulations to maintain alignment with international standards by incorporating various amendments, including changes to proper shipping names, hazard classes, packing groups, special provisions, packaging authorizations, air transport limited quantities, and vessel stowage requirements. These revisions are necessary to harmonize the Hazardous Materials Regulations with recent changes made to the…...

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West Virginia Enacts CSB Plan for Licensed Propane Techs

The State of West Virginia now requires that propane technicians be trained, certified, and licensed. The Chemical Safety Board issued the recommendation following the CSB investigation of a propane explosion at the Little General Store in Ghent, WV, that occurred on Jan. 30, 2007. The blast killed four people and seriously injured five others. The…...

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OSHA will continue requiring independent safety testing for electrical devices

OSHA has announced that it will NOT abandon its system for ensuring that electrical products used in the workplace are safe. The European Union requested that OSHA explore the possibility of adopting its system, known as Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (“SDoC”)…. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a...

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St. Louis employers ordered incarcerated for failing to comply with OSHA citations and court sanctions

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration today announced the arrest of Brian Andre, former owner of Andre Tuckpointing and Brickwork, and Regina Shaw, owner of Andre Stone & Mason Work Inc., the successor company to Andre Tuckpointing and Brickwork. The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis ordered their arrest…...

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OSHA withdraws proposed interpretation on noise

OSHA announced late last week that it is withdrawing its proposed interpretation titled “Interpretation of OSHA’s Provisions for Feasible Administrative or Engineering Controls of Occupational Noise.” The interpretation would have clarified the term “feasible administrative or engineering controls” as used in OSHA’s noise standard. The proposed interpretation was published in the Federal Register on Oct…....

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How strong is your headcount procedure?

Here are a few tips that will improve not only your compliance but also the overall efficiency of your emergency action plan. 1) ALWAYS have two muster/assembly areas (e.g., a primary and a secondary) on opposite ends of the facility 2) MARK/LABEL these areas accordingly so that it is noticeable to contractors, truck drivers, visitors…...

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Car Seal Programs and how they operate

Yes, there is a safety program called the car-seal program. In most chemical processing plants, a car-seal program is a CRITICAL program in their PSM/RMP program; however, this program has uses in almost any type of facility with relief valves, cooling water systems, eyewash/safety showers, etc. This program is designed as an administrative control technique…...

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