Let us help you make sense of PSM / RMP! 

My friend Brian Chapin will be offering an open-enrollment PSM/RMP class in Burleson, Texas, July 8th to 11th, 2025. Brian is an absolute pro in NH3 Refrigeration Process Safety. Anyone who attends will also get a FREE membership to SAFTENG. You can get more information on the class with this link. 

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 m

SAFTENG has:

Many THANKS to my NEW Members and those who CONTINUE to support SAFTENG:

Since 2015
Since 2007
Since 2012
Since 2025
Since 2005
Since 2015
Since 2009
Since 2025
since 2023
Since 2025
Since 2025
Since 2025
Since 2021
Since 2025
2012 Video of the Week #4 - Dangerous Trackhoe Horseplay
WARNING!!!  There is some VERY HARSH Language (“F” Bomb) in this video and the video shows some of the worst and dangerous horseplay you could ever imagine.  If harsh language, immature and STUPID workers offend you do NOT view this video.  By ALL MEANS TURN DOWN your volume as the video may offend a co-worker.   I was somewhat offended, more by the act than the language,...
Read More
1200610
1984 Mexico City BLEVE (1984)
At approximately 05:35 hours on 19 November 1984 a major fire and a series of catastrophic explosions occurred at the government owned and operated PEMEX LPG Terminal at San Juan Ixhuatepec, Mexico City. As a consequence of these events some 500 individuals were killed and the terminal destroyed. Three refineries supplied the facility with LPG on a daily basis. The plant was being filled from a refinery...
Read More
Crude Tank "Boilover" Explanation (2 Videos)
 
Read More
Use of High Visibility Vest in Safety Programs
Have you every walked up on a hotwork job and asked who is the fire watch, only to have five welders not even look up and point to each other? It happens, but there is a simple way to correct this behavioral problem – High Visibility Vests. … HomeRead More »
Read More
Toyota-001
ANOTHER Acetylene cylinder stored in a car
This happened in Regina, Tuesday morning (29 November 2011). Here is what the owner said: So my time almost came to an end this morning… I’m very lucky to be alive.  I had an acetylene bottle in my truck, the valve was bumped so slightly and over night the truck filled with the gas. I noticed the smell, and opened the doors to air out the truck. I drove the truck out of the garage...
Read More
Manlift DIA
2012 Photo of the Week #4 (Manlift)
 
Read More
index.9
41 Incidents & 0 Updates (1/19/12)
  MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! since 2007 FRC Coveralls by Bulwark $49.00/each Click Here or contact Jeff Bayer directly @ (513) 604-0858 for your safety supply needs.    since 2012 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical 5 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 2 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110)...
Read More
Properties of Anhydrous Ammonia
Without a doubt one of the VERY BEST NH3 Response Training videos!  And it is FREE, thanks to TRANSCAER!  Be patient, it takes a minute to load.  CLICK HERE to download the Student Manual (pdf).
Read More
911 Call - 28-year old killed by forklift
This taped 911 call is being provided for others to learn from.  Many of us think that dialing 911 and effectively communicating with the emergency dispatcher needs no training.  This call may convience us that we need to train those who would be tasked with this critical link to the emergency responders.  Imagine that it is your loved one lying and waiting for help to arrive and this...
Read More
A grim Top Ten list: COSH names 2011's notable workplace fatalities
I am not positive that this is a legit list, as there is NOTHING new on this org’s website since 2009!  But all the incidents are legit as I covered them in the Incident Alerts.  Not sure who or what org put this together, but it it relevant info for safety discussions.  From agriculture to mining to health care, the occupational fatalities that made the 2011 top ten list compiled...
Read More
REMINDER: Post your OSHA Log Annual Summary by February 1st
At the end of each calendar year, you must: Review the OSHA 300 Log to verify that the entries are complete and accurate, and correct any deficiencies identified; Create an annual summary of injuries and illnesses recorded on the OSHA 300 Log; Certify the summary; and Post the annual summary … HomeRead More »
Read More
Understanding OSHA's Flammable Liquid Std Ventilation Requirements
On average, we conduct around a dozen flammable liquid safety audits each year and I can not think of an audit where we were not asked about the ventilation requirements in 1910.106(e)(3)(v)(a) and/or NFPA 30, 17.11.1-10.  Both of these standards require an area where a Class I Flammable Liquid is being transferred or dispensed be ventilated at a rate of not less than 1 cubic foot per...
Read More
1 605 606 607 608 609 697

Partner Organizations

Member Associations

Scroll to Top