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Lockout Tagout Policy and Procedure Audits

Lockout tagout is one of the most difficult areas of occupational safety and health to effectively

manage on an ongoing basis. As such, it is important to have some form of auditing in place on a

regular basis to ensure your policies and procedures remain compliant, whether in-house or with

a third party firm. Without a structured […]

OSHA Renews Alliance with West Texas Safety Training Center

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has

renewed an alliance with the West Texas Safety Training Center to promote worker safety and

health for oil and gas workers. This is a three year alliance that plans to increase access to

material and knowledge that aims to promote understanding of workplace health and […]

OSHA Proposes $104,000 in Fines for PCC Structurals-Groton

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has

cited PCC Structurals-Groton for twenty-two safety and health violations, comprised of nineteen

serious and three other-than-serious violations. They come in response to a series of inspections

of a worksite in Hartford, Conn. from September through December of 2015. The citations are

for violations relating to chemical […]

Updating Lockout Tagout Policies

Lockout tagout, of all areas of occupational safety and health, is possibly the most difficult area

in which to work for most companies. This is because it is both extremely difficult to create

effective lockout tagout policies and procedures and because it can be a nightmare to continually

manage and update these policies and procedures. The reason […]

National Safety Stand-Down for Fall Prevention

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has

designated May 2-6, 2016, for the third annual National Safety Stand-Down. This is a

nationwide initiative to bring education and best practices to employers and employees in the

construction industry around fall hazards. Fall hazards are the leading cause of death in the

construction industry, and […]

OSHA Announces 2016 Step-Up for Safety

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health has announced the

2016 Step-Up for Safety in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industries. This step-up was designed to

raise awareness among employers and workers about hazards in oil and gas exploration. The

step-up will be taking place in mid-February through the end of March, and will […]

Changing Lockout Tagout Policies and Procedures

Establishing lockout tagout policies and procedures can be an arduous task. It requires you to

work with OSHA Standard 1910.147, which in and of itself is extremely difficult; it also requires

you to create policies and procedures which can be under near constant review as there are a

number of variables which can change at any time, […]

New Hazard Alert for Dangers of Tank Gauging

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, in

conjunction with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, recently released a

new hazard alert which emphasizes the dangers to workers who manually gauge or sample fluids

on production and flowback tanks in the oil and gas industry. This practice is common,

specifically in the […]

OSHA Proposes $23,100 in Fines for Case Farms

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has

cited Case Farms Processing, Inc. for three safety and health violations, comprised of two repeat

and one other than serious violations. They come in response to an inspection of a worksite in

Winesburg, OH in October of 2015. This inspection was initiated in response to […]

OSHA, Industrial Truck Association Renew Alliance

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has

renewed its alliance with the Industrial Truck Association in an effort to reduce hazards

associated with powered industrial trucks. This is a five year agreement and will focus on tip-

over and struck-by hazards, which are two of the most common hazards related to the […]