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Even if your under OSHA's PSM TQ of 10K, your state fire code may have a few surprises for the business (NH3)
With all the changes to Ammonia Refrigeration RAGAGEPs, many businesses forget that the IFC and their state fire code no longer cover refrigeration; they gave all that to IIAR. But since the IFC no longer covers refrigeration, how does NH3 get covered under the IFC? Is it flammable, toxic, or corrosive? … HomeRead More »
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How many welds have to be visually inspected per ASME B31.3
In ASME B31.3, the number of welds that require visual inspection depends entirely on the Fluid Service Category designated for the piping system. Because visual inspection is the primary quality control method, the requirements are strict. For the vast majority of process piping (Normal Fluid Service), 100% of the completed welds must be visually inspected. … HomeRead More »
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41 Incidents & 2 Updates (4/17/12)
MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! since 2012 since 2012 since 2007 since 2010 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical 25 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 14 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009 = 88) Mining 26 (2011 = 248) (2010 = 480) (2009 = 586) Explosions 45 (2011 = 218) (2010 = 246) (2009...
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2012 Video of the Week #22 - Fall Protection Demo
EXCELLENT Fall Protection video to incorporate into our training programs. The video does an great job of showing the forces involved in a fall and how the deceleration devices work! It also shows the forces applied to a guardrail when worker tie off to one (keeping in mind that a guardrail is only designed for a force of 200 pounds!).
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Table G-16 Noise PELs
Hearing Protection Attenuation Evaluation, has it been done?
Like all Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), hearing protection has limitations. Often, workers use hearing protection that is inadequate for their exposures. 1910.95(j) is intended to ensure this does not happen to workers, but… … HomeRead More »
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CL2 LevelA response whats wrong with this pic
What's wrong with this scene?
Take five seconds (THATS ALL) and tell me the first thing that comes to your mind that you feel is ODD about this photo?  This was NOT a drill, but an actual release of CHLORINE at a WWTP.  The photo is from the article regarding the CL2 release published by the local ABC News Affiliate. Click Read More below to see my thoughts. … HomeRead More »
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2012 Photo of the Week #15 (PRCS & Falls)
This was sent to me stating this is an actual contractor marketing photo in their “contractor safety packet”!  A member had just received it in their contractor evaluation process.  How many OSHA compliance issues can you find in this one photo?  Do you see a more safe way they could go about doing this project? … HomeRead More »
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Incentive programs WORK… when designed, implemented, and MANAGED properly.
This is the first of several articles I intend to write over the next several months regarding incentive programs and how they can PLAY a SIGNIFICANT and POSITIVE role in improving our true safety performance.  Recently OSHA issued an internal memo discussing the use of “safety incentive programs” and this has caused quite a stir in the safety and incentive program community. ...
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30 incidents & 1 update (4/12/12)
MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! since 2012 since 2012 since 2007 since 2010 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical 24 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 14 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009 = 88) Mining 26 (2011 = 248) (2010 = 480) (2009 = 586) Explosions 39 (2011 = 218) (2010 = 246) (2009...
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Who falls into OSHA’s HAZWOPER “Awareness” group?
Consider this scenario A chemical facility has a processed covered by OSHA Process Safety Management standard.  The facility has extensive in-house response capabilities with a well staffed and equipped HAZMAT team, which trains all of the responders to the Technician level and supervisors are trained as Incident Commanders. But is this all the training from 1910.120(q) that applies to this facility? ...
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Volunteer Emergency Responders - who enforces their safety?
This is one of the most asked questions when I do HAZMAT training in the public sector.  Many fire departments know when OSHA regulates them and when they do not, but those professional fire fighters and volunteer firefighters who respond to chemical releases ARE IN FACT covered by the SAME EXACT rule as private HAZMAT teams at industrial facilities.  Bottom line… EVERYONE who responds is...
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Emergency Response Resources Side-by-Side Comparison
  WISER CAMEO ERSH-DB CHEMTREC CDC MMGs CHEMM Compare   Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations Emergency Response Safety and Health Database CHEMTREC – 24/7/365 operations center for the chemical industry and their customers Emergency Preparedness and Response Web site Medical...
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