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Compressed Gas Cylinders That Have Not Been Tested Properly

PHMSA has concluded that Shasta Fire Equipment, Inc. of Redding, CA, certified DOT-specification, exemption, and special permit cylinders with Requalification Identification Number (RIN) D183 between March 6, 2013 and May 6, 2013, WITHOUT performing proper requalification testing to verify the suitability of the cylinders for continued service, as required by the Hazardous Materials Regulations (49…...

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Compliance Tip: Do I need a first aid team?

Does my facility need a first aid team?  Seems to be an easy question to answer, but there are a lot of “condition” that will affect the answer.  First thing we have to discuss is the multiple OSHA standards that may come into play, as there is more to this assessment than 1910.151.  Here is…...

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30 incidents & 1 update (6/9/13)

  Many THANKS to my NEWEST and RENEWING Corporate Partners in Safety…   since 2013 returning from 2007 since 2004 2013 Fatality Tracker Electrical 11 (2012 = 68) (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift 28 (2012 = 52) (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009 = 88) Mining* 37 (2012 =…...

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2013 Video of the Week #23 (Excavator accident: Concrete barrier strikes worker)

These “jersey barriers” are being used in all types of workplaces for all types of uses.  They have even found their way into PSM/RMP facilities and are being used as vehicle barriers around critical equipment and for CFATS complaince on the security side.  This weeks video shows what can go wrong when these 1 ton…...

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Compliance Tip: Projecting shaft ends

The photo below is a perfect example to demonstrate when a protruding shaft MUST be guarded.   Question:  Does the shaft protusion shown below required to be guarded?  If you answered “yes”, for a bonus, name the OSHA standard that you would use to issue a citation.  Answer(s) below:   Here is some background on…...

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“SAFETY” – “MEANS” A LOT

The word safety refers to our freedom from danger, injury and damage, and to our personal security.  The word safety has been used so often that many of us may think of it as a “Preaching Word”, or a word that forces us to alter our ways or change bad habits.  Instead, when we hear…...

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“EXCUSES”

SAFETY EXCUSE #1: Prior Experience & Success Will Guarantee Your Safety • A construction worker who’s driving a nail without eye protection says, “I haven’t been hit by a nail yet. Besides I don’t miss—much.” • Another worker without a hardhat in a construction area says, “I’ve been working here 20 years and I’ve never…...

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“Eternal Mistakes”

Some mistakes last forever—as Arnold discovered after he lost two fingers to the machine he had operated for seven years.  On June 5, 1989, Arnold violated two of his company’s safety rules: he cheated the guard when he adjusted the coolant line on the machine and he also failed to follow the prescribed lockout/tag-out procedure. …...

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