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December 12, 2018
I was recently reminded of how so many in process safety struggle to see their process(s) thru different lenses based on the piping’s life cycles. Using ASME B31.3 and 31.5, we see that these codes (e.g. RAGAGEPs) are design and build piping standards. Looking at API 570 series we see these are codes (RAGAGEPs) for the inspection of “in-Service” piping. Yes, both have pressure testing...
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December 11, 2018
A new version of CAMEOfm is now available. If you’re upgrading to CAMEOfm 3.5 from a previous version of CAMEOfm, follow the instructions in the guidance document (provided on the download page) to ensure that you don’t lose your current data.
What’s changed in CAMEOfm 3.5?
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December 11, 2018
In OSHA’s 2018 fiscal year it conducted 28 inspections at Refrigerated Warehouses and Cold Storage facilities. This resulted in 84 citations being issued, totaling $426,241. The Top 10 Standards OSHA found issues with were:
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December 11, 2018
I received a number of requests today regarding questions about the 2018 PSM Inspection Data I posted last night. Mostly, members wanted to see a comparison to previous years data. So here is the comparison of charts/graphs for the SAFTENG members that include 2016, 2017 and 2018 data for
# of Inspections,
# of Citations, and
the Citation $
This is nothing fancy, but quite...
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December 11, 2018
In OSHA’s fiscal year 2018 the agency performed 1,154 Respiratory Protection Inspections, resulting in 2,599 citations worth $3,228,420. The top 5 industries accounted for 176 of these inspections, 460 citations, and $377,748 in penalties. Total for all industries and the Top 5 industries shown in the table below. Also, below is a breakdown of all 2018 Respiratory Protection citations...
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December 11, 2018
In OSHA’s fiscal year 2018 the agency performed 148 PRCS Inspections, resulting in 358 citations worth $1,520,294. The top 5 industries accounted for 25 of these inspections, 84 citations, and $343,738 in penalties. Total for all industries and the Top 5 industries shown in the table below. Also, below is a breakdown of all 2018 PRCS citations by the NAICS, their $ amounts, and the...
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December 10, 2018
2018 was a busy LOTO year for OSHA, with 1,464 LOTO Inspections, resulting in 2,657 citations worth $13,860,475. The top 5 industries accounted for 257 of these inspections, 463 citations, and $2,192,163 in penalties.
Citations
Inspections
Penalty
Industry Classification
105
56
$396,777
32192 / Wood Container and Pallet Manufacturing
102
59
$340,169
33271 / Machine Shops
90
48
$318,879
32311...
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December 10, 2018
Listed below are the standards which were cited by Federal OSHA for the specified NAICS Code: 311 Food Manufacturing during the period October 2017 through September 2018. Penalties shown reflect current rather than initial amounts.
Summary:
The Food Manufacturing Sector was inspected 554 times and received 1,609 citations totaling $7,511,783 in citations. The top five (5) standards cited in this sector...
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December 10, 2018
2018 was a busy PSM year for OSHA, with 100 PSM Inspections, resulting in 414 citations worth $2,190,768. The top 5 industries accounted for 37 of these inspections, 162 citations, and $1,194,832 in penalties.
Citations
Inspections
Penalty
Industry Classification
47
9
$384,428
31161 / Animal Slaughtering and Processing
33
6
$209,173
32518 / Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing
31
7
$107,006
32519...
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December 10, 2018
Nov 02, 2018
MEMORANDUM FOR: REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS
FROM: KIMBERLY STILLE, Acting Director Directorate of Enforcement Programs
SUBJECT: Enforcement Policy for Respiratory Hazards Not Covered by OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits
As you are aware, Section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) is occasionally used to cite respiratory hazards from exposure...
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December 8, 2018
This is how quickly a Hot Work fire can get out of out control when the spark tarps are NOT rated for such protection! This event went from bad to worse with the aerial lift work overhead and the improper use of the aerial lift.
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