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Does a door 68" tall and 20" wide "alleviate confined space limitations"?
This is some slick marketing as the condenser is being marketed to AU and NZ, but it is a USA-based company.  The manufacturer claims its doorway “alleviates confined space limitations” based on its size.  The door is stated to be 68″ tall and 20″ wide (e.g., 1,360 in2).  So does this door alleviate confined space requirements?  To be fair, I will let my...
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Active and Latent Failures front and center in this medical error case (Video)
I think most SAFTENG members will be able to pick up on several keywords and phrases and understand the significance of this type of case and the impact it will have “culturally” on the entire nursing profession.  These are not safety or risk professionals in this video, but you will find their concerns the same as we deal with incident reporting, causal analysis, “the blame...
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Human Error - Which school do you subscribe to? (Video)
I will reserve my comments so as not to influence your position.  But watch the video, and then in the comments, let me know which school of thought you subscribe to: (1) the cognitive psychological school, or (2) the joint cognitive school
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Strategies for Reducing Human Error(s)
Reducing human error involves far more than taking disciplinary action against an individual. A range of measures is more effective controls, including the design of the equipment, job, procedures, and training. Actions for overcoming Active Failures … HomeRead More »
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Understand Active and Latent Failures
In almost all of the accident investigations I have been asked to participate in, the local management team was very quick to blame “active failures”.  This almost always involves some blame being placed on the human; after all, they were directly involved, and had they “not made the mistakes,” the accident would not have occurred.  Hard to argue with such blatant...
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Heinrich Domino Theory
Comparing the Domino and the ILCI causation models
Accident causation models were originally developed in order to assist people who had to investigate occupational accidents so that such accidents could be investigated effectively.  Knowing how accidents are caused is also useful in a proactive sense in order to identify what types of failures or errors generally cause accidents. So action can be taken to address these failures before they have...
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Trust Lolyd
Cheating in business is cheating in safety
Without TRUST, safety doesn’t stand a chance! Companies require employees to attend annual “ethics training.” Behind the scenes, the company is lying to all its stakeholders. First, it was VW and now FCA (formerly Chrysler). And companies can’t seem to understand why their safety cultural surveys are always pointing to a lack of TRUST as a major cultural barrier. And those same...
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The BULLETIN - Summer 2022
I have been referring SAFTENG members to subscribe to the “Bulletin,” a FREE publication from the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors.   This publication is an EXCELLENT resource for those safety professionals dealing with pressure vessel safety, especially those in the process safety arena.  Their latest edition covers two (2) very significant changes...
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PR 9 Baler
Is a "baler" a PRCS?
To be blunt on a serious matter, MOST balers I have come across are indeed a PRCS.  Some can easily be reconfigured in order to reclassify using some simple LOTO practices to eliminate the hazard AND to open them up (LOCKED OPEN) which would put the tasks as a “maintenance task” and not an “entry into a PRCS.”  This week OSHA posted a $337,903 citation involving the...
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A supervisor's LO lock and a roster do NOT meet 1910.147
Why so many try to make such a simple safety process so difficult has puzzled me for years!  Even in Group LOTO, each employee is protected by the LOTO MUST have EXCLUSIVE CONTROL of the devices protecting them.  It is that simple.  This organization should be embarrassed for asking these questions, especially when their scenarios involve only three (3) authorized employees. Scenario...
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Real world difference between engineering controls and administrative controls
Often people tend to think that using electronics or technology automatically falls into the realm of an “engineering control” rather than an administrative control.  Today’s local news story is a perfect example of this.  We have this overpass in Cincinnati that is notorious for catching trucks.  I have a local client that I would spend 1-week each month doing work...
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OSHA issues PSM citations @ chicken processing plant (NH3 & $110K)
A federal workplace safety investigation into a Jan. 19, 2022, ammonia leak that hospitalized two workers and led to the evacuation of about 50 workers at a Canton poultry processing plant found their employer might have prevented the incident by ensuring required safety standards were followed. OSHA found the uncontrolled temperature and pressure conditions on an ammonia refrigeration system contributed...
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