OSHA’s Top Ten

1/6/2020 At the end of every year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announces the top ten categories for which organizations have received citations for violating certain safety and health regulations.  Over the years, one can see that, outside of a few changes, the top ten violations have remained Read more…

Exceptions to LOTO

12/16/2019 Workers that perform maintenance as well as repairs on machinery and/or heavy equipment should be quite familiar with OSHA’s lockout/tagout regulation; technically titled, The Control of Hazardous Energy.  This regulation is published under OSHA’s general industry standard, 29 CFR 1910.147 and addresses the safety of employees engaged in servicing Read more…

Non-Potable Water

12/2/2019 Having an amble supply of potable water is always necessary – but especially important when working in the field.  This is mandated through the OSHA regulation, 29 CFR 1910.141, “Sanitation.” Potable water is defined as “….water that meets the standards for drinking purposes of the State or local authority Read more…

Sleep Deprivation

11/25/2019 Sleep deprivation happens when you don’t get enough sleep for your body to function properly. The fact is, about 1 in 3 adults suffer from the consequences of sleep deprivation.  Experts stress that humans need between 7 and 8 hours of good quality sleep every night. Regularly sleeping less Read more…

Vaping

11/18/2019 Vaping has become quite popular over the past few years.  Many people that vape are ex-smokers, trying to find a “healthier” alternative to cigarettes as well as other types of tobacco use. Many from the older generation grew up without scientific knowledge that tobacco use is a significant health Read more…