CLICK HERE to Renew your Membership
CLICK HERE for a NEW Membership
CLICK HERE to see eligibility requirements for FREE Membership
If you have any questions, please contact me

I am proud to announce that SAFTENG and The Chlorine Institute have renewed our partnership for another year (through 2026).  Members of The Chlorine Institute receive a FREE SAFTENG membership.  If you qualify, please contact me

NOTE: Any trade group interested in becoming a partner with SAFTENG for your Member Companies, please reach out, and I can share the plan

SAFTENG has:

Many THANKS to my NEW Members and those who CONTINUE to support SAFTENG:

Since 2012
Since 2025
Since 2010
Since 2008
Since 2026
Since 2026
OneDigital | Resourcing Edge Since 2026
Since 2010
Since 2010
Since 2024
Since 2008
since 2012
Since 2024
Why being "Authorized" means something in LOTO
How did you spend your Friday night and Saturday?  Me?  I spent mine helping a client manage a traumatic injury to a new employee with less than 3-weeks on the job.  And like most employers, this company truly cares about their employees and honestly wants the best for their employees.  This business may be the last of the companies that cover 100% of the insurance costs for their...
Read More
SMS Varability Question
Variable and Constant Errors (Dr. James Reason)
Although it may be possible to accept that errors are neither as numerous nor as varied as they might first appear, the idea of a predictable error is a much harder one to swallow. If errors were indeed predictable, we would surely take steps to avoid them. Yet they still occur. So what is a predictable error? … HomeRead More »
Read More
Error Probabilities (Reason Model)
Assigning probability values to errors is still very much an art form.  Nonetheless, there is sufficient general agreement about the likelihood of errors occurring in various generic tasks to put them into sensible rank order. Their main use is to provide benchmarks for the range of error probabilities over different jobs.Here is a list of several well-researched error-enforcing conditions (EEC)....
Read More
Errors and Violations Reason Miodel
Active Failures (Unsafe acts)
Unsafe acts are of two (2) distinct types: Errors and Violations Errors arise from informational problems and fall into three categories: … HomeRead More »
Read More
The 3 Bucket Model Reason
The Three-Bucket Model for assessing risky situations (Reason)
When we were children, adults frequently told us to stop and think—good advice, but they rarely told us what to think about. I have sought to overcome this omission with the ‘three-bucket’ model described below. This model forms the basis of the mental skills designed to impart error wisdom and risk awareness.  The buckets correspond to the three features of a situation that influence the likelihood...
Read More
EPA's Risk Management Program Safer Communities - Root Cause Analysis
EPA is proposing to require all facilities with Program 2 and 3 processes to conduct a root cause analysis as part of an incident investigation for an RMP-reportable accident as defined under 40 CFR 68.42. This includes requiring the root cause analysis to include specific elements, requiring the use of a recognized investigation method, and requiring that investigations are completed within 12 months....
Read More
EPA's Risk Management Program Safer Communities - Safer Technologies and Alternatives Analysis (STAA)
EPA is proposing a requirement in 40 CFR 68.67(c)(9) for some Program 3 regulated processes to consider and document the feasibility of applying safer technologies and alternatives as part of their PHA. This requirement applies to petroleum and coal products manufacturing processes (classified in NAICS code 324) and chemical manufacturing processes (NAICS code 325) that are located within 1 mile of...
Read More
EPA's Risk Management Program Safer Communities - Facility Siting
The location of stationary sources, and the location and configuration of regulated processes and equipment within a source, can significantly affect the severity of an accidental release. The location of the stationary source in relation to public and environmental receptors may exacerbate the impacts of an accidental release, such as blast overpressures or concentrations of toxic gases, or conversely,...
Read More
EPA issues RMP citations @ frozen foods processing facility (NH3 & $100K)
Respondent is the owner and operator of a frozen foods processing facility that includes anhydrous ammonia storage tanks, valves, piping, compressors, freezer tunnels, and other buildings, structures, equipment, installations, or substance-emitting stationary activities from which an accidental release of anhydrous ammonia may occur; which belong to the same industrial group; which are located on one...
Read More
EPA's Risk Management Program Safer Communities - Power Loss
Whether caused by a natural hazard or some other event, power loss at hazardous chemical facilities can lead to a variety of negative impacts. Pumps and compressors may stop running, stirrers may quit mixing, lights may go out, and instruments and controls may malfunction. These equipment outages can lead to tank overflows, runaway chemical reactions, temperature or pressure excursions, or other process...
Read More
EPA's Risk Management Program Safer Communities - Hazard Evaluation Amplifications
A hazard evaluation is defined as the identification of individual hazards of a system, determination of the mechanisms by which they could give rise to undesired events, and evaluation of the consequences of these events on health (including public health), environment, and property. These evaluations often use qualitative techniques to pinpoint weaknesses in the design and operation of facilities...
Read More
Risk Management Program Safer Communities by Chemical Accident Prevention Proposed Rule
On August 18, 2022, EPA signed the Safer Communities by Chemical Accident Prevention (SCCAP) rule, which proposes revisions to the Risk Management Program (RMP) to further protect vulnerable communities from chemical accidents, especially those living near facilities with high accident rates. The proposed rule would strengthen the existing program and includes new safeguards that have not been...
Read More
1 211 212 213 214 215 755

Partner Organizations

Member Associations

Scroll to Top