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January 16, 2012
An interesting style of welding helmet and face shield!
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January 16, 2012
Over the past several years I have written many articles on the “safeguards” that get listed in Process Hazards Analysis. In this article I want to focus our attention on the flaws that so many facilities are making in their PHAs. Some facilities are really doing themselves an injustice by listing safeguards that have little to no impact on PREVENTING, PROTECTING or MITIGATING the consequences...
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January 15, 2012
Everyone’s lives seem to be very busy in this fast paced world. We rush to get to work and then rush home. We urge all workers to take one or two minutes at the beginning of each shift to talk about safety. Such talks can have several safety and operational benefits. The talks will prompt everyone to stop thinking about and/or worrying about non-work issues and help focus everyone on the job at hand...
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January 15, 2012
In many chemical processes around the world, operators are making their rounds checking on those items that have been deemed “critical to process safety”. These rounds usually include checking pressure, temperature, tell-tale gauges, tank levels, heat tracing, taking samples, etc. But in many instances involving these checklists, one item is painfully obvious after an incident– the operator...
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January 10, 2012
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2012 Fatality Tracker
Electrical
3
(2011 = 81)
(2010 = 90)
(2009 = 100)
Forklift/Manlift
Mobile Equipment
1
(2011 = 84)
(2010 = 110)
(2009=88)
Mining
2
(2011 = 248)
(2010 = 480)
(2009 =...
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January 9, 2012
This is a listing of the Top 10 OSHA standards that were cited using a “Other-Than-Serious” classification.
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January 9, 2012
This is a listing of the Top 10 OSHA standards that were cited using a “REPEAT” classification.
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January 9, 2012
This is a listing of the Top 10 OSHA standards that were cited using a “Serious” classification.
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January 9, 2012
This is a listing of the Top 10 OSHA standards that were cited using a “Willful” classification.
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January 9, 2012
These are OSHA Top 10 Standards cited, but broke down into more detail by include the actual Top 5 sections of each standard that made the Top 10 list.
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January 8, 2012
Two words that are almost always used synonymously in safety discussions. And to be blunt, these two words are light years apart in science. Take for example the act of flying on a commercial airline.
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January 8, 2012
Some responders would tell you this was a “sucessful response”. They stopped the leak and did not injury anyone in the effort; however, it is not too difficult to identify several things these responders could have done differently in their response. Can you identify them? How many did you identify?
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