Safety is the cornerstone of everything we do at Chemstream and is crucial to our success. Our dedicated #safety team collaborates with all levels of the organization to consistently update and enhance our safety standards. We are committed to the belief that all workplace injuries and illnesses are preventable! More information on our commitment to workplace safety can be found below ⬇ ⬇ #chemicals #specialtychemicals #oilandgas #mining #watertreatment #manufacturing #industrial #powergeneration
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"Contract workers are five times more likely to experience serious accidents compared to direct employees" (Brady, 2019). 👉 Check out our Safety in Focus blog that delves into some of the challenges, oversight and solutions: https://lnkd.in/g3FEV9X4 At Corehesion, we're dedicated to improving safety for contract workers by using technology-enhanced processes that empower supervisors and enhance communication, ensuring a safer work environment for all." #safety #management #mining #processimprovement
CONTRACTOR SAFETY IN FOCUS: CHALLENGES, OVERSIGHT AND SOLUTIONS - Corehesion
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Safety is paramount in high-risk industries such as mining, oil, and gas and other risky industries as the consequences of neglecting safety measures can be catastrophic. These industries inherently involve hazardous conditions, including exposure to toxic substances, high-pressure environments, heavy machinery operation, and working in remote locations. Incorporating robust safety protocols not only mitigates the risk of accidents but also enhances operational efficiency, protects workers' well-being, and safeguards the environment. 📌 Safety is everyone’s Responsibility Firstly, prioritizing safety fosters a culture of responsibility and accountability within the workforce. When employees understand that their well-being is valued, they are more likely to adhere to safety procedures and remain vigilant in identifying potential hazards. This proactive approach reduces the likelihood of accidents and minimizes downtime due to injuries or equipment damage. 📌 Cost Saving Furthermore, implementing comprehensive safety measures can significantly reduce the financial burden associated with workplace accidents. The direct costs of accidents, such as medical expenses and property damage, can be substantial. Additionally, indirect costs, such as lost productivity, regulatory fines, and reputational damage, can further impact the bottom line. By investing in safety initiatives, organizations can avoid these expenses and allocate resources more effectively. 📌 Legal Requirement Moreover, adherence to safety regulations is not only a legal requirement but also a moral imperative. Managers have a duty of care to their employees and the communities in which they operate. By prioritizing safety, managers demonstrate their commitment to ethical business practices and sustainable operations. This commitment not only enhances stakeholder trust but also helps attract and retain top talent in the industry. All in all, safety should be incorporated into high-risk industries like mining, oil, and gas because it is essential for protecting workers, preserving the environment, and maintaining operational continuity. Managers play a crucial role in fostering a safety-first culture by providing adequate training, resources, and support to their teams. By prioritizing safety, organizations can mitigate risks, reduce costs, and uphold their ethical obligations, ultimately ensuring long-term success and sustainability. PS: Has safety impacted your workplace positively? Why do you think safety should be embraced by everyone in our different workplaces. Let us here from you. #Safetyandbeyond #Safetyforeveryone #Embracesafety #Whysafety #Importanceofsafety #Construction #mining #Oilandgas
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In keeping with our “Covering Your Bases” theme from Safety Congress, we’re taking a closer look at the predictive power of leading indicators to mitigate future safety issues. But this actually starts by examining lagging indicators, and mining those metrics for insights. For example: by tracking the number of safety incidents and hours of training employees receive, you will likely spot a correlation that employees with more training hours have fewer safety incidents. #safex #safetymoneyball #staysafest https://lnkd.in/gbEEw4Qi
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Ensuring a safe and healthy workplace is your right as a miner. Exercise this right by prioritizing effective health and safety training, filing complaints without fear of retaliation, and refusing unsafe work conditions. Always prioritize safety, and remember, you can report hazards anonymously. Learn more about your rights and responsibilities here: https://lnkd.in/eiCUNAzq #FlaMineSafety #mining #mine #safety #MineSafety
Miners' Rights and Responsibilities | Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)
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Curious what leading indicators you are using.
In keeping with our “Covering Your Bases” theme from Safety Congress, we’re taking a closer look at the predictive power of leading indicators to mitigate future safety issues. But this actually starts by examining lagging indicators, and mining those metrics for insights. For example: by tracking the number of safety incidents and hours of training employees receive, you will likely spot a correlation that employees with more training hours have fewer safety incidents. #safex #safetymoneyball #staysafest https://lnkd.in/gbEEw4Qi
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Ensuring Process Safety: Safeguarding People & Operations in Heavy Industries 🔒 In high-risk industries such as oil and gas, chemical manufacturing, and mining, process safety is paramount. It's not just about compliance; it's about protecting the well-being of our employees, communities, and the environment. Let's explore the importance of process safety and how it drives operational excellence. 💪🏭 ✅ Comprehensive Risk Assessment: Identifying potential hazards and assessing their impact is the first step towards effective process safety. Through thorough analysis, we can develop robust safety protocols and preventive measures to mitigate risks proactively. 📊🔍 ✅ Rigorous Training & Competency: Equipping our workforce with the right knowledge and skills is vital. Regular training programs ensure that employees understand the risks associated with their tasks and are proficient in implementing safety procedures. Continuous improvement is key! 📚🎓 ✅ Robust Safety Systems: Implementing state-of-the-art safety systems, including alarm management, process monitoring, and emergency shutdown systems, is crucial. These technologies act as a safety net, providing early warnings and enabling swift response in critical situations. ⚙️🚨 ✅ Strong Safety Culture: Safety should be ingrained in the DNA of our organizations. Fostering a culture that prioritizes safety means encouraging open communication, reporting near-misses, and rewarding proactive safety initiatives. Everyone plays a vital role in maintaining the highest safety standards! 🤝💡 ✅ Continuous Learning & Improvement: Process safety is not a one-time effort; it requires ongoing evaluation and enhancement. Learning from incidents, conducting audits, and implementing lessons learned are vital for preventing future accidents and creating a safer work environment. 📈✨ Let's make process safety a top priority in our heavy industries. By investing in comprehensive risk assessment, robust training, advanced safety systems, a strong safety culture, and continuous improvement, we can safeguard our people, protect our operations, and build a sustainable future. 🌍🔒 #ProcessSafety #OperationalExcellence #RiskAssessment #SafetyTraining #SafetySystems #SafetyCulture #ContinuousImprovement #HeavyIndustries
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Occupational Health and Safety | NEBOSH IGC CERTIFIED | ISO 45001:2018 LEAD AUDITOR | OSHA-30 HOURS | IOSH (MS) | AOSH LEVEL4 PSM | AOSH LEVEL2 HSW |
29 CFR 1910.119, also known as Process Safety Management (PSM), is a set of regulations specifically designed to prevent catastrophic incidents in workplaces where highly hazardous chemicals are used, handled, or processed. Here are the key points about 29 CFR 1910.119 1. Purpose - The purpose of this regulation is to prevent or minimize the consequences of catastrophic releases of toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive chemicals. Such releases may result in toxic exposure, fires, or explosions¹. 2. Applicability - - Processes Involving Chemicals - The regulation applies to processes that involve a chemical at or above the specified threshold quantities listed in Appendix A to this section. - Flammable Gases and Liquids - It also applies to processes involving a Category 1 flammable gas or a flammable liquid with a flashpoint below 100°F (37.8°C) on-site in one location, in a quantity of 10,000 pounds (4535.9 kg) or more. - Exemptions - However, it does not apply to retail facilities, oil or gas well drilling or servicing operations, or normally unoccupied remote facilities¹. 3. Definitions - - Atmospheric Tank - A storage tank designed to operate at pressures from atmospheric through 0.5 p.s.i.g. (pounds per square inch gauge, ( 3.45 Kpa ) - Boiling Point - The boiling point of a liquid at a pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute (p.s.i.a.) (760 mm.). If an accurate boiling point is unavailable, the 10 percent point of a distillation performed according to the Standard Method of Test for Distillation of Petroleum Products, ASTM D-86-62, may be used. - Catastrophic Release - A major uncontrolled emission, fire, or explosion involving one or more highly hazardous chemicals that presents serious danger to employees in the workplace. - Facility - Refers to the buildings, containers, or equipment that contain a process. - Highly Hazardous Chemical - A substance possessing toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive properties specified by the regulation. In summary, 29 CFR 1910.119 aims to enhance workplace safety by managing hazards associated with processes using highly hazardous chemicals. It plays a crucial role in preventing accidents and protecting employees from chemical-related risks.
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29 CFR 1910.119, also known as Process Safety Management (PSM), is a set of regulations specifically designed to prevent catastrophic incidents in workplaces where highly hazardous chemicals are used, handled, or processed. Here are the key points about 29 CFR 1910.119 1. Purpose - The purpose of this regulation is to prevent or minimize the consequences of catastrophic releases of toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive chemicals. Such releases may result in toxic exposure, fires, or explosions¹. 2. Applicability - - Processes Involving Chemicals - The regulation applies to processes that involve a chemical at or above the specified threshold quantities listed in Appendix A to this section. - Flammable Gases and Liquids - It also applies to processes involving a Category 1 flammable gas or a flammable liquid with a flashpoint below 100°F (37.8°C) on-site in one location, in a quantity of 10,000 pounds (4535.9 kg) or more. - Exemptions - However, it does not apply to retail facilities, oil or gas well drilling or servicing operations, or normally unoccupied remote facilities¹. 3. Definitions - - Atmospheric Tank - A storage tank designed to operate at pressures from atmospheric through 0.5 p.s.i.g. (pounds per square inch gauge, ( 3.45 Kpa ) - Boiling Point - The boiling point of a liquid at a pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute (p.s.i.a.) (760 mm.). If an accurate boiling point is unavailable, the 10 percent point of a distillation performed according to the Standard Method of Test for Distillation of Petroleum Products, ASTM D-86-62, may be used. - Catastrophic Release - A major uncontrolled emission, fire, or explosion involving one or more highly hazardous chemicals that presents serious danger to employees in the workplace. - Facility - Refers to the buildings, containers, or equipment that contain a process. - Highly Hazardous Chemical - A substance possessing toxic, reactive, flammable, or explosive properties specified by the regulation. In summary, 29 CFR 1910.119 aims to enhance workplace safety by managing hazards associated with processes using highly hazardous chemicals. It plays a crucial role in preventing accidents and protecting employees from chemical-related risks.
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Turnarounds are regular, planned breaks in production at a petrochemical plant or O&G refinery to repair, inspect, test or upgrade equipment. They require additional staff, and every minute the plant or refinery is non-operational costs the company money, which can make turnarounds expensive. Anyone who has experienced a turnaround at a plant or refinery knows the impact they can have on operations, employees and safety. MSA - The Safety Company #BICAlliance #safety
How to improve safety during your next turnaround
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FAIM GAICD Managing Director at ACT Australia PTY LTD - Acting Consulting and Training. Chair:Constable Care Foundation, Former Chair THEATRE 180 Inc
Thanks Alex Atkins for sharing this insight. Across the major hazard industries this is true of mining and oil and gas, rail, infrastructure, transport - and an important consideration for Defence and Defence industries. As legislation for industrial manslaughter is in place across most of Australia and new psychosocial legislation affects the workplace, the organisational culture set by the Board and Senior Leadership is under the microscope and offers a real opportunity to think more broadly about who’s on the Board. #boardrepresentation #leadership #workhealthandsafety #safetylegislation #risk #riskmanagement #organisationalculture #boards #executives #defence #defenceindustries
In mining WHS expertise requires expertise in first principles engineering & in operations. Without it you can’t appreciate the risks & assess effectiveness of controls. This is why I always say “commercial discipline rests on the bedrock of technical & operational discipline”. #OptimalPerformance Australian Institute of Company Directors
Why corporate boards need members with WHS expertise
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