OSHA Focus Four, Struck By

Continuing the discussion of OSHA’s focus Four, we will focus on Struck-by hazards. On construction sites there are many possibilities for an employee to be affected by objects falling, flying, swinging or rolling. Often, these are hypothetical situations that safety professional and/ or competent persons on site should anticipate and be aware of. Though these […]

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Hazard Risk Reduction and Human Performance

While OSHA’s Hierarchy of Hazard Controls is well known and universally accepted, the concept of Human Performance (controls that increase awareness) is less understood and not currently utilized effectively. OSHA has been moving towards the use of Human Performance (HP) modeling for Risk Reduction for the last few years. Now NFPA 70e 2018 has moved […]

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Osha’s Focus Four: Caught-in Or Between Hazards

Have you been stuck between a rock and a hard place? On construction sites being caught-in or between two objects can be a thin line between life, death, or disability. In this third blog I will discuss OSHA’s focus four topic “Caught-in/ Between hazards”. In 2016 seventy-two construction workers lost their life due to being […]

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NFPA 70e 2018 Electrical Safety in the Workplace

Is your company ready for a major shift away from how you currently do your electrical work? You need to be. There are changes, large and small, in the newly revised Arc Flash Standard that will have most facilities and contractors scrambling to bring their workers into compliance. While there has been a strong push […]

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Osha’s Focus Four: Fall Hazards

In my first blog, I shared my opinions of OSHA’s Focus Four. In this blog, and future blogs, I will share an experience with each of these topics. This blog will be related to falls. The leading cause of fatalities in the construction industry. I consistently encounter poor maintenance and storage of fall protection on […]

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Will I be next?

OSHA, it seems, is fixated on death – a real and grave concern. However, my experience as a safety professional tells a different story. Being in the field conducting construction safety audits, my prospective is decidedly different. In the past 18 months I have been involved with three on-site related deaths. Each of these deaths […]

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Using OSHA’s Focus Four

Having the answers/solutions to problems doesn’t always come easy. Where do we focus our attention when it comes to the safety and health of our employees, success and profitability of our company? In plain sight, OSHA gives us these answers in the form of the Focus Four. Putting aside political views, our government provides the […]

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