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Another atmospheric tank over-flow incident with a flammable liquid (CSB)
Today the US Chemical Safety Board released a DRAFT report on a 2009 Explosion and Fire at a petroleum terminal facility.  So far, the CSB has identified “Inadequate Management of Gasoline Storage Tank Overfill Hazard” as the root cause of this accident.  I can still remember the 2005 Buncefield incident that very closely mirrors this incident in the respect that it was an OVER-FLOW...
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Example Contractor Work Permit
CLICK HERE (doc) for one of the Contractor Work Permit written program that I used during my time as a Safety Manager in the chemical industry. CLICK HERE (pdf) for the Work Permit
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EO 13650 Actions to Improve Chemical Facility Safety and Security (Working Group Update)
June 2015 marks the one-year anniversary of EO 13650 – Actions to Improve Chemical Facility Safety and Security – A Shared Commitment: Report for the President. The EO Working Group has released a fact sheet on the accomplishments to date on improving chemical facility safety and security since the publishing of the Report to the President.  … HomeRead More »
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ASSE 2015 Presentation and PSM Inspection Data (2/27/2014 to 3/30/2015)
This week I am teaming up with my friend and safety colleague Jonathan Zimmerman at the 2015 ASSE Conference.  I have uploaded our presentation, as well as the PSM Inspection Data that was so generously provided by some other friends who I can not mention publicly (but you know who you are and THANKS a million for all your support!).  If you’re attending Safety 2015 this week, please...
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Executive Order 13650 - Improving Chemical Facility Safety and Security Webinar Listening Session
Date: Friday, June 19, 2015Time: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm EDTPlease join us for a webinar on Executive Order: Improving Chemical Facility Safety and Security. This webinar will provide an update on actions items since the June 6, 2014, release of “Executive Order 13650: Actions to Improve Chemical Facility Safety and Security.Webinar Registration:  Please email your contact information (first...
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45 incidents & 0 updates (6/7/15)
Over 12,500 exclusive unsafe acts/conditions and accident/injuries photos and over 1,100 ppt’s & doc’s from more than 2,797 contributors! 2015 Fatality Tracker Electrical 20 (2014 =55) (2013 = 32) (2012 = 68) Forklift/Aerial 18 (2014 = 60) (2013=62) (2012 = 52) Mining* 16 (2014 = 401) (2013=87*) (2012 = 92*) *ONLY developed nations and legal mines Explosions 96 (2014...
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Example Car Seal Program
For the past several weeks, I have worked with clients who have realized they needed a Car Seal Program to comply with their pressure vessel RAGAGEP (e.g., ASME Section VIII) as it applied to their relief valve design basis.  I have updated the written program for SAFTENG members.  One of the clients utilizes “tag-out,” so the old “Danger” tags were too much like...
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aerial lift shocker
2015 Photo of the Week #23 (Aerial Lift... Walking the Plank!)
 
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A Process Hazards Analysis is NOT an “engineering review” - Part II
Earlier this week I struck a nerve with many of you; mostly positive comments and agreement and I appreciate all your support.  I received some challenges and I appreciate those as well as they push me to become a better safety professional.  Most of the challenges were of the position “it is not wrong/improper” to ask those type of questions in a PHA and “OSHA/EPA can not...
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Why is 1910.146(j)(4) INVISIBLE in most every PRCS Entry Program/Procedure?
As the debate rages on regarding rescue services, there is ONE SMALL and SIMPLE requirement that would STOP ALL entries… 1910.146(j) Duties of entry supervisors. The employer shall ensure that each entry supervisor: … 1910.146(j)(4) Verifies that rescue services are available and that the means for summoning them are operable; This Entry Supervisor REQUIREMENT could not be any more clear… it...
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2015 Video of the Week #23 (Ergo, PPE, Tool Handling, and oh yeah SPEECHLESS!)
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Odds of Dying 2015 (NSC)
Many Americans often worry about plane crashes or lightning strikes. But everyday things like driving pose greater risks to our safety. Find out more about your odds of dying from various causes. … HomeRead More »
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