Archive for the ‘Safety Managers’ Category
Wednesday, February 18th, 2015
Safety hazards and accidents are not only very bad for the person being injured but it also looks bad on the company that is responsible.
There is always the unexpected no matter how many good safety practices a company has implemented. When workers get injured for reasons like not wearing the proper safety equipment due to possibly to … Read More...
Tags: Accidents, Injuries, Practices, Safety, Workplace
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Monday, February 16th, 2015
The 1910.269 standard requires that an arc flash analysis be performed on your equipment now such as the substations on site.
Once the analysis has been performed you will have the approach distance for the arc rated PPE. Being anywhere near a substation a person could still be near the limited approach boundary which can sometimes be a … Read More...
Tags: 1910.269, arc flash clothing, arc rated
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Tuesday, February 10th, 2015
OSHA has published the updated ruling related to the safety standard in the construction and repair of electric power generation, transmission and distribution. The updated standard which became law on July 14, 2014 includes some significant changes to the PPE requirements for electric workers.
OSHA did delay the effective date for some provisions which will be fully implemented … Read More...
Tags: 29 CFR 1910.269, Compliance, Electrical, OSHA, workers
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Thursday, January 29th, 2015
Among the unwelcome changes happening in the Bakken region is the rise in crime. Locals in the oil boom towns grew up in quiet and secure environments but life in these towns, although still relatively peaceful, have undoubtedly changed.
Many of the workers at the Bakken region are young men with money to spend; this is likely the … Read More...
Tags: Bakken, Crime
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Sunday, January 18th, 2015
This week’s tip is concerning an FAQ question that we get this time a year which is “How Do I Clean My FR Jacket?”.
Your flame resistant jacket can be cleaned either at home or at a dry cleaners. The advantage of cleaning it at the dry cleaners is that if the jacket is heavily soiled in oil … Read More...
Tags: cleaning, clothing, Flame Resistant, FR, jackets
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Sunday, January 11th, 2015
The safety record of the oil and gas industry has been a dismal one of such sorts. There has been some injuries, spill, leaks and fatalities which may have been contributed to lack of proper training and understanding.
Therefore this training program set up by the Wind River jobs corp center looks to be is a great program. … Read More...
Tags: oil and gas, Safety
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Saturday, January 3rd, 2015
Safety issues are a concern and have to do with mechanical braking systems which is a process of operators performing multiple brake actions for each tube or rod being installed or removed. There is training that is provided for this task but what is really needed is an automated “safety” device.
During the course of the day multiple … Read More...
Tags: Oil, Safety, Serving
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Thursday, December 18th, 2014
OSHA has highlighted dangerous activities in Fracking such as driving and erecting rig towers.
There is also warnings of the dangers of explosions and poisonous hydrogen sulfide during flowback operations.
While many operations may well have already initiated precautions to protect their workers from the hazards this is something that needs to be brought forward and made everyone
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Tags: Fracking, Hydraulic Fracturing, OSHA
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Monday, December 8th, 2014
A worker named Jerrel Hancock was reportedly killed in an offshore explosion during a routine maintenance at the Echo oil-and-gas platform of Fieldwood Energy LCC in the Gulf of Mexico.
The accident was attributed by the company to an “isolated pressure event” that occurred while the worker was cleaning a piece of equipment that separates oils from other … Read More...
Tags: Fatality, Oil, Worker
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Sunday, December 7th, 2014
An accident at a hydraulic fracturing site in northern Colorado that killed one worker and injured two others occurred earlier this month. According to a report on the Greeley Tribune, Matthew Smith, the worker who died, was hit with a stream of water. No other information is available at this time.
The two other workers that were injured … Read More...
Tags: Accident, Fracking, OSHA
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