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April 20, 2016
A food cannery faces $143,550 in federal penalties after a worker, 35, fell more than 17 feet into an empty sauerkraut vat and broke multiple bones. The inspection that followed was the fourth time since 2011 that OSHA has cited the company for failing to protect workers from fall and machine hazards. On April 13, OSHA issued one willful, two repeat, five serious and one-other-than serious safety violations...
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April 20, 2016
These citations are the FIRST OSHA citations using 1926.1201-1213, OSHA’s confined space in constructionOSHA’s confined space in construction standard. It is IMPORTANT to point out these citations involved work at a waste-water treatment plant (WWTP) which is normally a workplace that would fall under OSHA’s GENERAL INDUSTRY standards; however, the work being done...
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April 18, 2016
A long-time SAFTENG member shows us how we can have fun with safety! BTW, this was done at a VPP STAR worksite.
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April 18, 2016
2016 Fatality Tracker
Electrical
7
(2015 = 38)
(2014 = 55)
(2013 = 32)
(2012 = 68)
Forklift/Aerial
15
(2015 = 48)
(2014 = 60)
(2013 = 62)
(2012 = 52)
Mining*
7
(2015 = 21)
(2014 = 401)
(2013 = 87*)
(2012 = 92*)
*ONLY USA
Explosions
17
(2015 = 135)
(2014 = 157)
(2013 = 194)
(2012 = 241)
Cranes
30*
(2015 = 28)
(2014 = 20)
(2013 = 51)
(2012 = 52)
*18 were...
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April 17, 2016
This was a significant decision by the OSHRC as it answered the debate… do isolation plans associated with complex energy isolations need to include the means to verify Zero Energy State (ZES) for each isolated source? There answer… YES, and it MUST be DOCUMENTED in the isolation plan/worksheet. The refinery’s arguments that the means to verify ZES was not required to...
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April 16, 2016
I am not 100% convinced this was a “diesel tank”. Having seen over a dozen diesel tanks explode (most in tests) this explosion looks nothing like it. It is not a boil-over either, but I am pretty sure the FD would know the difference between LPG tank and a diesel tank. In what I can see this was a BLEVE, but do BLEVE’s occur with atmospheric vessels containing combustible...
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April 16, 2016
Now I am no construction safety or crane expert, but not so sure I would be posing with this piece of work! Heck he is already under a load just by standing there.
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April 15, 2016
Oh my – oh my! Watching the manner in which these 1-ton cylinders are being handled, loaded, and secured, makes one wonder if any placards found their way on this shipping container!!! Friendly advice – do NOT handle your NH3 1-ton cylinders like this!
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April 12, 2016
On March 23rd a worker at a seafood processing building/warehouse in Boston, MA was killed in a catastrophic release of anhydrous ammonia. Since then there has been much speculation as to how this tragedy occurred and whether or not the facility’s refrigeration process fell under OSHA’s PSM and EPA’s RMP standards. As it appears at the time of this writing, neither OSHA’s or EPA’s process safety...
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April 12, 2016
One of the means to protect an OUTSIDE atmospheric storage tank is a weak roof-to-shell seam. As we can see in this video, a diesel tank at a wharf in Apia, Samoa was equipped with such a means of fire venting. I am assuming this on the basis of the information we can obtain from the drone footage. We see the other two (2) diesel tanks do NOT have a normal emergency vent and...
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April 11, 2016
This video from India is an excellent lesson in how NOT to handle compromised containers. In the USA we have an established practice of removing as much of the HAZMAT as we can before we attempt to move the container. As you will see in this video, things can go badly really quick when attempting to move a container that has been compromised and still contains the HAZMAT. The HAZMAT...
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