List of factors that can be predictive of fatalities and life-altering injuries; factors that need to be addressed in effective, sustainable fatality/life-altering injuries processes:
Benchmark your program against these questions. The more affirmative answers, except for the OSHA questions and the question about incentive programs, the most you’re on your way to safety and health excellence.
“Last July, I told my wife, Mindi, ‘If anything happens to me, get a lawyer and sue the [blankety blank] out of them! That place is a ticking time bomb’.”
Testimony of Alice Peters presented at House hearing 5.24 on Massey Upper Big Branch mine disaster. “Dean told me many times that he had concerns about the ventilation at the Upper Big Branch mine.”
Demand for U.S. industrial safety products is primarily affected by two factors: overall economic activity and employment levels; and OSHA regulatory and enforcement activity.
Identify attention default habits to see which might potentially contribute to risk of hand injuries. Then strengthen personal attentional control "deficits.”
Several years ago, I had the great honor to complete a best-selling safety video with Bobby Bowden, recently retired head football coach of Florida State University.
In April, 2009, an esteemed group of industrial hygienists produced the final draft of a paper that posed the question: “Have traditional OELs run their course of usefulness? Or do we still need traditional Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) to compare with exposures, perform risk assessments and identify control approaches?”