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36 Incidents & 3 Updates (8/4/11)
MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! Polyone since 7/11, S-Con, Inc since 7/11, Michels Corporation since 7/11, Fluor-B&W Portsmouth since 6/2011, and Suzlon since 2009 2011 Fatality Tracker  Electrical  46  (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 56 (2010 = 110) (2009=88) Mining 145 (2010 = 480) (2009 = 586) Explosions...
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Features of successful Safety Management System (SMS)
The following factors are critical to any SMS’s sucess. The SMS:• must be comprehensive and integrated with respect to the adopted control measures• must be implemented in practice and used as the primary means of ensuring safe operation• should be consistent with the understanding of risk gained from the Safety Assessment• should have sufficient focus on major incident safety, from planning...
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Electrical Classification for Hazardous Locations
My line of work brings me into contact with a lot of hazardous locations.  Some weeks I feel I should just sleep in my FR coveralls!  But each month we find errors in hazardous location classifications that could have disastrous results.  This article is an attempt to bring to light some of the common errors we have come across: 1) Be able to state what Recognized and Generally Accepted...
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Crane drops a Boat @ Dock (Video)
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Crane drops a Crane!! (Video)
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24 Incidents & 0 updates (7/31/11)
MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! Polyone since 7/11, S-Con, Inc since 7/11, Michels Corporation since 7/11, Fluor-B&W Portsmouth since 6/2011, and Suzlon since 2009 2011 Fatality Tracker  Electrical  45  (2010 = 90)  (2009 = 100)  Forklift/Manlift  Mobile Equipment   55  (2010 = 110)  (2009=88) Mining...
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How secure are your safety systems?
A large metropolitan zoo maintenance employee may have disabled a warning light on a small train that derailed in 2009, sending 22 people to the hospital.  The records are part of the evidence to be used in a February 2012 trial in which plaintiffs claim the zoo was negligent in its maintenance and operation of the train.  According to records, a maintenance worker saw a co-worker remove...
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Ready To Respond To An Electrical Emergency
Incident prevention represents the hallmark of our safety program. It is the primary reason why we emphasize adequate job planning, risk assessment, awareness and supervision. While we intend to become adept and masters of prevention, there are times when we may need to risk response to an incident situation and over response effectiveness may be such, that we create further problems if we are not...
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MIRROR MIRROR ON THE WALL! A SAFETY LEADERS CALL
Why do some companies succeed in safety and other’s do not? Is it due to the high tech brand new equipment they bought? … HomeRead More »
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Torch Safety
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GASOLINE SAFETY - Educator’s Guide
A Community Fire and Burn Prevention Program Supported by the United States Fire Administration Federal Emergency Management Agency General Background Information Selected gasoline-related injury statistics Technical Background Fact Sheets for Community Distribution Portable gasoline containers Portable container and vehicle filling procedures Small engines and gasoline powered equipment Static electricity...
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"Rushing"
We’ve all been in a situation at one time or another where we were in a hurry, didn’t pay close attention to what we were doing, and ended up with an injury. Hurrying on the job can cause both minor accidents and life-threatening injuries. You may hurry dozens of times without incident, until finally it happens, an accident. The old adage, Haste makes waste, is all too true. Have you done any of these?...
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