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 2015
Since 2010
Since 2024
Since 2008
since 2012
Since 2024
Since 2010
37 incidents & 0 updates (1/2/17)
Industrial ­­­­­RAIL YARD FATALITY Worker Dies in Blytheville Steel Mill Accident (worker was killed while working in the rail yard – he was a locomotive operator with 27 years of experience – no details on what happened) LINEMAN ELECTROCUTION Utility worker killed in Sullivan County identified (worker, 46, died repairing a downed wire – customers were without...
Read More
BSEE Releases Investigation Report into Platform Explosion (LOTO error)
The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has released the panel investigation report into the November 20, 2014, explosion and fatality on a platform. The explosion occurred on West Delta Block 105 Platform E, resulting in the tragic death of Jerrel Hancock.  Mr. Hancock, a Turnkey Cleaning Services supervisor, died after an explosion inside the electrostatic heater treater on...
Read More
PHMSA Issues Safety Advisory on Use of DOT-39 Cylinders for Liquefied Flammable Compressed Gas
PHMSA 36-16 Thursday, December 15, 2016 PHMSA Issues Safety Advisory on Use of DOT-39 Cylinders for Liquefied Flammable Compressed Gas. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (U.S. DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) issued a safety advisory informing offerors or anyone using a DOT Specification 39 (DOT-39) cylinder that cylinders with an internal volume of 75...
Read More
DSCN0956
2017 Photo of the Week #1 (Power Strip)
 
Read More
Latent Failure Pathway
Latent failures set up the active failures that lead to consequences
Since the 1980s, Active and Latent failures have been a major part of Human Factors Engineering, we have all done it at some point in our careers… an accident happens, and we go straight to the obvious ACTIVE FAILURES and point to those as the sole cause of the incident; until one day a more senior safety engineer schools you on the LATENT FAILURES involved in the accident.  There is a ton...
Read More
2017 Video of the Week #1 (CO2 Release)
 
Read More
EPA explains the changes to the FINAL RMP Amendments local emergency response coordination requirements
This week EPA issued two letters explaining the changes to the local coordination requirements and they will advance local preparedness and assist local response officials, as well as the Local Coordination requirements that are included in the final rule.  Here’s what EPA said: … HomeRead More »
Read More
EPA clarifies the new "public information" requirements for their FINAL amendments of their RMP Rule
EPA issued several letters this week clarifying the NEW “public information” requirements in their FINAL AMENDMENTS of their RMP rule.  Here are the questions that EPA answered in their letters: What is the process for responding to information requests from the public? How does EPA’s final rule preserve security while enhancing the ability to local communities to be prepared...
Read More
EPA explains the new Incident Investigation provisions in their Final RMP Amendments
EPA issued a letter explaining what incident investigations and root cause Analysis requirement changed from the proposed to final rule and what the final rule requires with regards to incident investigations.  Here’s what EPA said: … HomeRead More »
Read More
EPA explains Safer Technology and Alternatives Analysis (STAA)
“Safer Technology And Alternatives” (STAA) refer to risk reduction strategies developed using a hierarchy of controls that are considered inherent, passive, active, and procedural. This strategy can be applied initially to all design phases and then continuously throughout a process’s life cycle. STAA includes concepts known as inherently safer technologies (IST) or inherently safer...
Read More
EPA explains the new RMP rule Third Party Audit requirements
EPA has issued two letters that better clarify what the “Third Party Audit” requirements changed from the proposed to final rule and what the third-party audit requirements actually are.  Here’s what EPA said: … HomeRead More »
Read More
EPA explains the new RMP rule provisions COMPLIANCE DATES
EPA has established the following dates for facility owners and operators to comply with the revised rule requirements: … HomeRead More »
Read More
1 414 415 416 417 418 756

Partner Organizations

Member Associations

Scroll to Top