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FIRE & EXPLOSION… HOW SAFE IS YOUR WORKPLACE?

June 16, 2012

How to provide a safe working environment to your employees? How to maintain this safety and avoid any possiblefire or explosion incidents? This can be summarized in five words; Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 –usually known as DSEAR. DSEAR is a set of regulations concerned with protection against risks from fire, explosion and similar events arising from dangerous substances used or present in the workplace. The Regulations apply to employers and the self-employed What is a dangerous substance? It includes any substance or preparation, which because of its properties or the way it is used could cause harm to people from fires and explosions. Dangerous substances include: petrol; liquefied petroleum gas (LPG); paints; varnishes; solvents; and d...

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Policies,Rules,Procedures,Programs,Handbooks

June 3, 2012

We should define some terms that are often confused.  Here's how we distinguish between policies, rules, procedures, programs, and handbooks: •Policies.  A policy is a general guide to an organization's philosophy on action and decision-making designed to assure consistency and fairness within the framework of an organization's objectives and philosophy.  A policy may be very general—for example, a policy calling for "safety first" in all activities; or it may be more specific—for example, a policy on accident reporting, lockout-tagout, or first aid.  More specific policies often contain procedures and rules. • Rules.  Rulesare specific statements about what behavior is allowed (or not allowed) in a given set ...

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11 Rules For Safe Handling Of Hazardous Materials

June 3, 2012

These 11 rules are presented in no particular order. They are all top priorities for chemical handlers. Rule #1. Follow all established procedures and perform job duties as you've been trained. Rule #2. Be cautious and plan ahead. Think about what could go wrong and pay close attention to what you're doing while you work. Rule #3. Always use required PPE—and inspect it carefully before each use to make sure it’s safe to use. Replace worn out or damage PPE; it won't provide adequate protection. Rule #4. Make sure all containers are properly labeled and that the material is contained in an appropriate container. Don’t use any material not contained or labeled properly. Report any damaged containers or illegible labels to your supervisor right away. Rule #5....

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Process Safety And Wrong Measurement For Safety

June 2, 2012

Wrong measurement for safety when we are consumed with personal safety not process safety. Not all hazards are the same or can cause equal consequences . Personal or occupational safety hazards such as slip , falls , cuts and vehicle accidents usually affect one individual worker on the other hand , process safety hazard  may cause major accidents involving the release of potentially dangerous materials , fires and explosions or both . Process safety incidents can have catastrophic effects and can result in multiple injuries and fatalities , and substantial economic , property and environmental damage - BP Deepwater Horizon oil disaster is the blowout of the Macondo well which resulted in explosion and uncontrolled fire on board the Deepwater Horizon , eleven people lost t...

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There is no hope of doing perfect research (Griffiths, 1998, p97). Do you agree?

June 2, 2012

Before you begin working on this statement there is no hope of doing perfect researchaccording to Griffiths (1998, P97),  a person needs to get a true understanding of the word research .Research , as defined by  Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines research in more detail as "a studious inquiry or examination; especially : investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts, revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws".Research is both a process of investigating and also verifying information or knowledge which makes people using their intellectual ability to review, revise, judge, appraise, advance, compare, differentiate, and evaluate works done ...

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