How risks get normalized
Pascagoula incident fire damage (Source: CSB report, No. 2016-02-I-MS) Pascagoula gas plant receives condensate from offshore Gulf of Mexico. For separating components at cryogenic temperatures,
Pascagoula incident fire damage (Source: CSB report, No. 2016-02-I-MS) Pascagoula gas plant receives condensate from offshore Gulf of Mexico. For separating components at cryogenic temperatures,
Do we need to follow all the rules? Are meetings worthwhile? Why does equipment fail in service? Read Trevor Kletz’s answers to these questions: http://pscfiles.tamu.edu/research/trevors-corner/tcorner15.pdf
I came across this interesting post about the Empire’s EHS system. The Blog Strikes Back: How Star Wars could have used an EH&S System
Here’s a touching ad from WorkSafe, an Australian safety agency, that makes us realize the importance of safety at work.
Below is a list of top five blog posts for this year. 1. SO2 vs. H2S: Which is more toxic? 2. Physical Explosions: LNG Rapid
The risk and safety blog has been recognized as one of the Top Workplace Safety Blog by Construction Management webportal. To see the complete list, click below:
OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) program is nearly two decades old and I believe that the 14 PSM elements provide a good basic framework for facilities to create a safety
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) are a part of today’s corporate growth strategy. As a part of M&A due diligence various critical business issues are evaluated.
When you are driving on a highway, usually there is a speed limit. If you exceed this limit, a cop can give you a ticket.
I had been away from writing blog posts for last 3 months or so…mainly because of my travel to S. Korea. I have also been
RFID stands for Radio-Frequency IDentification. It is a small electronic device that consist of a chip (capable of carrying 2000 bytes of data) and an
Surprisingly, many organization and professionals believe that safety can be achieved by common sense. Here is an excellent article from Kevin Jones’ Safety at Work
I would like to wish readers and the growing list of subscribers of risk and safety blog a prosperous 2010. It has been a year
Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku – is an ancient Japanese text compiled in 901. It talks about an earthquake and Tsunami that occurred in 869: “Then