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Last Updated on Thursday, 02 February 2012 16:03 |
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Safety Info Posts -
Chemical Process Safety (PSM/RMP)
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"Hot work" means work involving electric or gas welding, cutting, brazing, or similar flame or spark-producing operations. Click "Read More" below to view and download the ppt.
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Understanding OSHA's Flammable Liquid Std Ventilation Requirements |
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Safety Info Posts -
Flammable Liquids
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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 minute per square foot of solid floor area or a fancy way of saying it... 1 ft3/min/ft2 or in metrics 0.3 m3/min/m2
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UPDATE - Calling the National Response Center |
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Safety Info Posts -
Emergency Response
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Who at your place of business calls the National Response Center after your business has experienced a chemical incident. Not many people have ever had to call this center (luckily!) but if your business ever does have a "reportable release" a call just like this one MUST BE MADE within 30 minutes after you have determined that the release exceeds the "Reportable Quantity".
PLEASE CLICK HERE for more on EPA's Reportable Quantities. Garden City Ammonia Program group did this drill call with the NRC so we can hear first hand how the call will be handled and the questions that will be asked.
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Truck-Mounted Hydraulic Crane |
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Safety Info Posts -
Safety Alerts
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On Saturday, December 17, 2011, a surface mechanic was seriously injured while setting a transmission into a CAT 777F rock truck using a truck-mounted hydraulic crane. The crane suddenly failed, allowing the boom to fall, striking him in the head and knocking him down between the frame rails of the truck. The victim was standing on the frame rail of the rock truck at the time of the accident.
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New Recordkeeping interpretation. Question 10-4 |
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Safety Info Posts -
General Safety Topics
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This "Hearing Loss Recordibility" question was added to the Recordkeeping Directive on 1/12/2012. What rules must an employer ensure that a physician or other licensed health care professional use to make a determination that a hearing loss case is not work-related under section 1904.10(b)(6)?
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REMINDER: Post your OSHA Log Annual Summary by February 1st |
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Safety Info Posts -
General Safety Topics
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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
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Start Each Day with Safety |
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Safety Info Posts -
Safety Talks
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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 for the day. It’s only one or two minutes out of the average 480 minute workday and it can pay huge dividends. You may ask what we could talk about everyday for a minute or two. Here are just a few examples:
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Video of the Week #5 - Forklift |
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Use of High Visibility Vest in Safety Programs |
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Safety Info Posts -
Chemical Process Safety (PSM/RMP)
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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.
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UPDATE from NFPA 30 on # of storage cabinets allowed |
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Safety Info Posts -
Flammable Liquids
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9.5.2 The total aggregate volume of Class I, II, and IIIA flammable liquids in a group of storage cabinets shall NOT exceed the MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY (MAQ) of flammable and combustible liquids per control area based on the occupancy where the cabinets are located.
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Industrial Scientific Announces Product Recall of GasBadge® Plus Single-Gas Monitors |
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Safety Info Posts -
Safety Alerts
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Industrial Scientific Corporation has determined that the GasBadge® Plus single-gas instrument may not properly indicate a low battery condition resulting in a failure to alarm or instrument shut down. This condition is worsened when the instrument is used in conditions below room temperature. As a result, for safety reasons, Industrial Scientific is issuing a recall of all current GasBadge Plus instruments (v2.2 and earlier; manufactured prior to February 2012). For more information, visit www.indsci.com/gbplusrecall. Click Here to download the Official Recall Notice (pdf), Click Here to download the Recall FAQs (pdf), Click Here to download the Customer Recall Form (pdf)
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Metal Scaffold Board ALERT |
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Safety Info Posts -
Safety Alerts
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Click Here (pdf) This alert was posted to my linked in profile in 2010 and I forgot about.
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ANOTHER Acetylene cylinder stored in a car |
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Safety Info Posts -
General Safety Topics
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This happened in Regina, Tuesday morning (29 November 2011). Here is what the owner said:
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30 incidents & 0 updates (1/31/12) |
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Photo of the Week #4 (Manlift) |
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NFPA 30 offers some GREAT facility siting for NEW process vessels |
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Safety Info Posts -
Chemical Process Safety (PSM/RMP)
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Anyone involved with PSM/RMP knows about "facility siting" and all the attention it has gotten since the Texas City, TX incident in 2005. Many companies struggle with this type of analysis, so I am passing along some great data that could be used during an expansion project at an existing facility or for a new facility. PLEASE note that even if your process does NOT fall under PSM or RMP, this data should still be used as many states use NFPA 30 (or some version) as their flammable liquid code.
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What is the REAL PURPOSE of flammable storage cabinets? |
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Safety Info Posts -
Flammable Liquids
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Ordinary glass containers exposed to heat will fail at about 212F (100C) due to thermally induced stress. Storage cabinets are designed to offer protection from radiant heat, but only for a limited time of intense fire exposure. These limitation MUST be recognized by the user.
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FRC Alert (Cotton Treated Reaction) |
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Safety Info Posts -
Safety Alerts
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A contractor was wearing a cotton flame resistant garment (FRC). According to testing done by the Newtown Square Research Center and the clothing manufacturer, these fabrics can exothermically react with bleach solutions to produce enough heat to burn skin and give off toxic gases (see box in alert). Nomex flame resistant garments do NOT react similarly. The manufacturer of the cotton FRC in this incident, Westex, cautions against the use of Bleach and Hydrogen Peroxide in their laundry guide but they do not communicate the potential for heat generation when these products are used.
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What type of respirator do I need? |
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Safety Info Posts -
General Safety Topics
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One of the most common questions I used to get on emergency response scenes is "how do you determine when we can stop wearing SCBAs and begin wearing Air Purifying Respirators". The decision is often a heated debate, due to the users lack of knowledge. The scary part, these are trained HAZMAT Technicians who should know better. But a quick survey of some clients and SAFTENG members I found there are a lot of folks out there who may not fully understand the decision logic behind the type of respiratory protection is needed. So here we go... UPDATED on 2/3/12
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A grim Top Ten list: COSH names 2011's notable workplace fatalities |
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Safety Info Posts -
General Safety Topics
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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 by the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health's (COSH) spanned many industries and highlighted notable gaps in regulatory attempts to address workplace hazards.
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OSHA Investigates Deaconess Hospital Crane Accident |
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Safety Info Posts -
FREE Video of the Week
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The collapse of a crane at a metro hospital yesterday isn't the first time equipment owned by Rent-A-Crane has been involved in an accident. Two years ago, a man died when a piece of a crane fell. Investigators are trying to determine what went wrong at Deaconess Hospital yesterday.
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