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Safety Poem
Here we stand down and dejected   The short cut he took was not detected   The life he lived has now been rejected   If only our safety rules he would have respected   Author: Russ Baxter
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Flashlights Improperly Marked with MSHA Emblem (THEY ARE intrinsically safe - just mislabeled)
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52 incidents & 1 update (2/13/12)
MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! since 2006 since 2007    since 2012        since 2006 since 2010 2012 Fatality Tracker Electrical 6 (2011 = 81) (2010 = 90) (2009 = 100) Forklift/Manlift Mobile Equipment 7 (2011 = 84) (2010 = 110) (2009 = 88) Mining 17 (2011 = 248) (2010 = 480) (2009...
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The Myth... at higher altitudes, there's less Oxygen
Simply stated… We inhale the exact same proportion of oxygen at high altitude as you do at sea level, but because the gas is at a lower pressure, the oxygen molecules are not pushed into our bloodstream with enough force to adequately oxygenate your tissue. Whether you are at sea level or standing on the summit of Mount Everest, the atmosphere remains roughly 20.9% oxygen. It is entirely the...
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How many threads of a bolt must be showing outside a nut to meet RAGAGEP?
NOTE:  Members should also read Process Safety and our pipe flanges (type of bolts, threads showing, etc.) Some may claim this to be a trick question.  I assure you it is not meant to be, but as I will point out in this article, having too much bolt extending beyond its nut can be an issue, as well as not having the bolt flush with the outer surface of the nut.   Have you ever encountered...
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2012 Video of the Week #7 - Roadway Hazards
THANKS for sharing JZ!
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2012 Photo of the Week #6 (PFAS Lanyard)
I took this photo last week at a company, which I will not name, where they were using a chain as a safety lanyard on the harness for the stock picker.  The operator demonstrated it for me and did not mind being photographed wearing it!  I refused to assess the applicant for his license until the company changed the chain for a legal lanyard which took them approximately 3 minutes to find,...
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Hotwork - Learning from Losses
Here are some of my favorite Hotwork Safety Talk and Training resources.  They may be helpful at your facility. … HomeRead More »
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Roof work and proper Fall Protection
Let me be clear… I am not a Fall Protection expert in any stretch of the imagination, so I am all about engineering out the fall hazards whenever possible.  A few weeks ago we received a call from a new client who had just suffered a bad accident where one of their star employees was on the roof working on a piece of equipment.  The roof is perfectly flat and has a raised edge of 27″...
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Change(s) that REQUIRE a PHA revalidation AND RMP Update
There is some language in the EPA’s Risk Management Plan program requirements that tends to cause some confusion… The owner or operator of a stationary source shall revise and update the RMP submitted under §68.150 as follows: (5) Within six months of a change that requires a revised PHA or hazard review So when are we required to “revise our PHA” other than when we have...
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47 Incidents & 3 Updates (2/6/12)
MANY THANKS to my NEW & RENEWING “Partners in Safety”for their support! since 2006 since 2007    since 2012        since 2006 since 2010      Wounded Warrior 924 $12.00/each Click Here or contact Jeff Bayer directly @ (513) 604-0858 for your safety supply needs A portion of all sales go to The Wounded...
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2012 Photo of the Week #5 (Clear Communications)
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