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FAILURE OF HAND PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER (USCG)

This Safety Alert serves as a reminder to vessel owners/operators and fire safety equipment servicing companies to use caution when replacing components on hand portable fire extinguishers. While examining the activities surrounding a fire onboard a vessel, Coast Guard investigators from Sector Hampton Roads learned of the failure of a hand portable 15 pound (lb)…...

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EPA RMP & EPCRA Citations @ a facility using HF (RMP $247,274 & EPCRA $273,150)

Respondent is the owner and/or operator of facilities that use a proprietary fluorination technology to treat plastic containers and other articles. At all times relevant to this action, Respondent processed, handled and stored hydrogen fluoride (HF) at its facilities. HF is a regulated substance pursuant to 40 C.F.R. § 68.3 with a threshold of 1,000…...

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UPDATE on NH3 Fatality… Coroner’s Jury Rules on Anhydrous Ammonia Incident

A coroner’s jury has ruled the death of a man, who inhaled anhydrous ammonia last year, accidental. The jury ruled the man died of a brain injury caused by a lack of oxygen due to chemical burns from inhaling anhydrous ammonia from a ruptured tank. He also had bacterial pneumonia and acute chronic respiratory failure…....

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28 incidents & 0 update (7/13/14)

    2014 Fatality Tracker Electrical 25 (2013 = 32) (2012 = 68) Forklift/Manlift 29 (2013=62) (2012 = 52) Mining* 388 2013=87*) (2012 = 92*) *no longer includes China Explosions 63 (2013=194) (2012 = 241) Cranes 14 (2013=51) (2012 = 52) Falls 59 (2013=106) (2012 = 99) Work Zone 15 (2013=42) (2012 = 62) Trenching…...

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Scissor Lift Failure Accident

Report Date: 4 June 2014 Scissor Lift Accident – 3 June 2014 – Facility 9555 Contractor personnel involved and contractor owned equipment. The scissor lift failed while in raised position. The lift lowered in an uncontrolled manner, which resulted in the injury of the two personnel. The personnel were transported to the hospital for evaluation…....

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2014 Photo of the Week #28 (Ladders)

Can you spot the hazard/unsafe act in this photo?  Yep, someone has parked in the fire lane!  If I were a betting man I would say these workers are the owners of the cars parked in the FIRE LANE below them!!!!… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a...

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Storage Practices: Grain Elevator Explosions (USFA)

As end-of-summer harvest time nears, grain storage facilities will be gearing up to accept crops from farmers’ fields. Many of these products produce combustible dusts that can result in catastrophic explosions when there is a suitable mix of air and fuel, as well as an ignition source such as a hot bearing, overheated motor, misaligned…...

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Confined Space Flash Fire (Tank NOT connected!)

This incident is a PERFECT example of how work within the space can CREATE its own HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE!  This tank was sitting in a lay-down yard and had been painted on the inside.  Not sure if it was a “new” tank or one that was being reworked, but nonetheless it was NOT attached to a…...

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OSHA’s Citation Policy for Paperwork and Written Program Requirement Violations (CPL 02-00-111)

OSHA recognizes that in some situations, violations of certain standards which require the employer to have a written program to address a hazard, or to make a written certification (e.g., hazard communication, personal protective equipment, permit-required confined spaces, and others), are perceived to be “paperwork deficiencies” rather than critically important implementation problems. In other circumstances,…...

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OSHA updates CPL 02-00-158, Inspection Procedures for the Respiratory Protection Standard

This new Respiratory Protection Directive updates OSHA’s inspection procedures and enforcement policies since the previous update, September 25, 1998. This Instruction provides guidance to the national, regional, and area offices for performing compliance inspections involving OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard, 29 CFR 1910.134. This Instruction also serves to inform industry, employer and worker groups, state programs, and…...

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