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“Our Initial Start-Up Procedure(s) are the same as our Normal Start-up Procedures”... Guess again!
How many times have you heard, or maybe you were the one saying it, that “our initial start-up is the same as normal start-up and that is why we do not have initial start-up procedures”? If I had a $20 bill each time we heard this I would be retired!!!!  Recently I was talking process safety with a client who just recently experienced a start-up problem with a new piece of equipment....
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Compliance Mapping… an eye opener for many managers and supervisors
Last week I wrote about keeping safety simple by building upon the safety foundation that OSHA has provided and as I expected there were some that were insulted by my position on behavior based safety. Some thought I was some kind of “big government” person, which for those that know me are chuckling right now. I am in NO WAY anti-Behavior Based Safety; in fact I think it is the icing on the cake when...
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2014 Video of the Week #13 (Behavior Based Safety from the 1950's)
If you think Behavior Based Safety is something new to the safety movement, THINK AGAIN!  It has been around in different forms for over 70 years.
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Fish Processor Pleads Guilty To Illegal Dumping Of Ammonia from its refrigeration process And Ordered To Pay $205,000 In Criminal Penalties
U.S. Attorney Karen L. Loeffler announced today that a Fish Processor pled guilty in U.S. District Court in Anchorage to a charge of illegal dumping of ammonia into the Kodiak city sewer. The Fish Processor was sentenced today by Chief United States District Court Judge Ralph R. Beistline, to three years of probation, and $205,000 in criminal penalties, $55,000 of which is to be directed to the City...
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EPA RMP Citations @ food facility (NH3 & $5,600)
The Respondent, at its stationary source identified in Paragraph 5 of this CAFO, has one RMProgram covered process which stores or otherwise uses ammonia in an amount exceeding its applicable threshold of 10,000 pounds.  Based on an RMProgram compliance monitoring investigation initiated on June 13, 2012, the EPA alleges that the Respondent violated the codified rules governing the CAA Chemical...
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EPA RMP Citations @ a chemical facility (CL2 & CH3Cl and $33,600)
The Respondent has two RMProgram covered processes which stores or otherwise uses chlorine and methyl chloride in amounts exceeding its applicable respective thresholds of 2,500 and 10,000 pounds.  Based on an RMProgram compliance monitoring investigation initiated on January 15-16, 2013, the EPA alleges that the Respondent violated the codified rules governing the CAA Chemical Accident Prevention...
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EPA RMP Citations @ food facility (NH3 & $43,500)
Based on an RMProgram compliance monitoring investigation initiated on July 25, 2012, the EPA alleges that the Respondent violated the codified rules governing the CAA Chemical Accident Prevention Provisions, because Respondent did not adequately implement provisions of 40 CFR Part 68 when it: … HomeRead More »
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OSHA issues PSM citations to chemical manufacturer (Flammables & $73,500)
A chemical manufacturer has been cited by OSHA for 15 serious violations of the process safety management standard. The August 2013 inspection was initiated under OSHA’s Process Safety Management Covered Chemical Facilities National Emphasis Program. The company faces $73,500 in proposed penalties for exposing workers to hazardous chemical risks. The majority of violations relate to potential...
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MSHA Safety Alert, Welding Lead Hazards
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Southwire Auto-Ranging Multimeter (Model 11060S)
 
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2014 Photo of the Week #13 (Power Tool Safety)
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OSHA cites Asphalt Manufacturer following worker being trapped in hot liquid asphalt
An employee entered a hot liquid asphalt tank to cut out a section of piping when they became trapped by the tar substance. The employee suffered severe burns to his legs and feet following an 8-hour rescue. As a result of the September 2013 incident, OSHA cited the company with 10 serious safety and health violations, carrying proposed penalties of $63,360. … HomeRead More »
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