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June 29, 2017
This latest edition of The BULLETIN (a National Board Publication) contains another excellent article on handling and managing relief devices. What caught my eye was the pic they used in the article…
As a safety professional, we need to be well versed in our safety devices and this brief article is a great resource from a highly reputable publication on how we should and should...
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June 29, 2017
We are all working with OSHA’s new Walking and Working Surfaces standards and trying to figure out how all the new design standards will apply to our workplaces and activities. And in doing so, many of us have seen that OSHA has now “officially” endorsed the use of alternating tread stairs in 1910.25(f). But there may be a trick in this for us. OSHA’s...
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June 29, 2017
This week I came across a perfect example demonstrating how OSHA’s recent 1926 Subpart AA – Confined Spaces in Construction can impact BOTH construction sites AND workplaces normally covered by General Industry Standards (1910). A lot of businesses who deal with tanker trucks will have a “scale” for weighing these trucks. This week while working at...
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June 28, 2017
Violation Summary
Serious
Willful
Repeat
Other
Unclass
Total
Initial Violations
10
10
Current Violations
10
10
Initial Penalty
$107,918
$107,918
Current Penalty
$91,724
$91,724
Violation Items
#
ID
Type
Standard
Curr$
Init$
LastEvent
1.
01001
Serious
19100022...
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June 26, 2017
A 38-year-old welder was fatally injured while doing maintenance on a large chip conveyor at a commercial wood chipping facility. A new conveyor system had been installed to move wood chips from a large chipper to the yard area. The system was operational but not complete. Two workers, including a welder, were working at the in-feed end of the conveyor system which was 400 feet from out-feed end. At...
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June 26, 2017
In April, 2011, an ammonia leak at a large warehouse where anhydrous ammonia is used in the refrigeration system in a cold storage building. In this incident, one worker was burned on the arm from the escaping gaseous ammonia. An estimated 3600 pounds of ammonia evaporated into the air during this incident. As part of the planned mechanical integrity schedule, two employees were changing...
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June 24, 2017
Back in January 2012 I posted a study that was conducted in conjunction with the Faculty of the Undergraduate College of Integrated Science and Technology, James Madison University, Virginia; the Harrisonburg (VA) Fire Department; and the Harrisonburg (VA) Rescue Squad HRS. This week I present to you a hands-on “study” done by the “HAZMAT Guys“, as seeing is believing....
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June 22, 2017
As promised here is the ppt file we used today in our presentation. CLICK HERE
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June 20, 2017
An electrical contractor was under contract to update the energy monitoring and control system of a Hospital. An employee of the contractor who was “troubleshooting” (quotations added by me) the system was burned when an arc flash occurred as he worked near energized electrical parts. The contractor reported the employee injury to OSHA which initiated an inspection of the jobsite on October...
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June 20, 2017
Respondent owns and operates a facility that produces, processes, handles, and/or stores a regulated extremely hazardous substance, anhydrous ammonia. The facility uses anhydrous ammonia in a closed-circuit refrigeration system to produce and store ice. Though the ice maker process runs continually, employees are not normally present at the facility outside of business hours. On March 15, 2016,...
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June 20, 2017
Respondent owns and operates a soft drink manufacturing facility where it manufactures soft drinks and fills various can sizes and bottles for consumption. As a part of its manufacturing operations, the Facility utilizes a refrigeration cooling system, Ammonia is the refrigerant in the cooling system. The cooling system is used to lower the temperature at which product is canned and bottled. On...
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