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Cord and Plug Equipment and “Line of Sight”

Let’s set the record straight… “Line of sight” is HALF THE REQUIREMENT, and this term is NOT in any official language from OSHA, nor does OSHA recognize it! We see this all the time…a LOTO procedure talks about cord and plug equipment not needing to be locked out if the worker is in the “line…...

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Tagout vs. Lockout #2

Can businesses use tagout when lockout can be used on the energy isolation device? Simply stated, locks MUST be used when they can, UNLESS the employer can demonstrate that their tagout will PROVIDE FULL EMPLOYEE PROTECTION. Here is the exact language from 29 CFR 1910.147:… Membership Required You must be a member to access this...

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Concurrent Operating Procedures…Emergency Shutdown and Start-Up after ESD

Is there a method to OSHA’s madness in regards to the PSM required operating procedures?… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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16 incidents & 1 update (4/3/11)

Many THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING Corporate Partners in Safety! since 3/2011 since 3/2011 since 2007 since 2009 since 2/11 2011 Fatality Tracker Electrical 7 (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment  30 (2010 = 110) (2009=88) Mining 48 (2010 = 480) (2009 = 586) Explosions 56 (2010 = 246) (2009 =…...

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911 Call – What REAL TRAGEDY sounds like (911 audio)

WARNING!!! This is a REAL 911 call from a gentleman who lost his life after a belt tore his arm off at a concrete plant. The call was edited to remove the worker’s name and other personal information (e.g., mentions of wife and kids’ names), and it was cut off to end before the man…...

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The More Routine The Task.. The Bigger The Safety Risk?

The More Routine The Task.. The Bigger The Safety Risk?? For some persons, safety only becomes an important consideration when they are doing a “dangerous” job or task. They rationalize that safety procedures can be bypassed or ignored when the task is simple, small, routine and seemingly presents little risk of injury. Unfortunately, this type…...

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40 incidents & 1 update (3/31/11)

Many THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING Corporate Partners in Safety! since 3/2011 since 3/2011 since 2007 since 2009 since 2/11 2011 Fatality Tracker Electrical 7 (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment  30 (2010 = 110) (2009=88) Mining 48 (2010 = 480) (2009 = 586) Explosions 51 (2010 = 246) (2009 =…...

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MSDS and Emergency Response Alert from EPA

Generally, responders rely primarily on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) maintained at the facility. However, MSDSs may not provide sufficient information to effectively and safely respond to accidental releases. This Alert is designed to increase awareness of MSDS limitations, so that first responders can take proper precautions, and identify additional sources of chemical information, which…...

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Some GREAT PHA Observations from one of the best in the business

Bryan, Here are some observations related to Bayer PHA effectiveness, as mentioned in the CSB report. The Chem Safety Board Incident Investigation Report for the Bayer incident was very critical regarding the quality / effectiveness of the PHA study. Please take a look over the attached extract from the report and keep these items in…...

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Some GREAT Process Safety Observations from one of the best in the business

You know, sometimes we need to have our efforts validated.  I put myself out there on a daily basis to try my best to educate those who are willing to listen to my ideas and rationale.  I take a lot of hits and it gets to me every once in a while.  But with over…...

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Clearance in front of electrical panels – why does OSHA require it?

1910.303(g)(1): “Space about electric equipment. Sufficient access and working space shall be provided and maintained about all electric equipment to permit ready and safe operation and maintenance of such equipment.” 1910.303(g)(1)(i): “Working space for equipment likely to require examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance while energized shall comply with the following dimensions, except as required or…...

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