Safety Risks: The Caution of Compromise

There are times when it is right to stand o principles and not give in. There are times when compromise is the prudent way, and it is useful to stay true to your values without compromising away those principles that you hold so firmly. But there is acquiescence. And there is the U.S. Congress, but [...]

2017-10-30T13:58:24-06:00October 31st, 2017|Safety Matters|

Safety Risks: Pitfalls of Perception

Sometimes we lose sight of the truth, or the relative subjectivity of truth. There are facts, there is the truth, and there is how we each look at those  that determines our existence. And oftr, our perspectives and biases wil presnnt to us a "different" version of the truth. In safety, multiple perspectives can be [...]

2017-10-26T12:19:29-06:00October 27th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Safety Risks: The Dangers of Disagreement

There is a saying in counterterrorism: Terrorists only have to be right once; we have to be right every time. That similar sentiment can be expressed for those who are in the business of assessing risk at a workplace. IN other words, hazards only have to impact a worker once, while safety officers have to [...]

2017-10-23T13:05:18-06:00October 24th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Good and Bad Safety Checklists

Checklists can be important, both in everyday life and at work. Checklists are great at getting us organized, and are good for keeping us on the right track when we are going through a process that takes several steps due to its complexity or time. (Imagine how important that checklist is when you are buying [...]

2017-10-16T17:25:28-06:00October 20th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Tanks but No Tanks: Gauging the Benefits

Now that we have established that there are tools in place and available that could prevent many of the unfortunate incidents that result in injuries or death with tanker trucks, maybe we can finally get through to everyone who has not used a fill gauges on their tankers and convince them that doing so would [...]

2017-10-16T13:47:07-06:00October 17th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Tanks but No Tanks: Gauging the Options

Lately we've been spending some blog space working on the very preventable workplace hazard of workers and drivers around tanker trucks that we see on the roads all the time, carrying oil, natural gas, fertilizer, and other materials that have hazardous or dangerous risks to them. Tanker truck incidents are relatively rare compared to may [...]

2017-10-11T18:39:07-06:00October 13th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Tanks but No Tanks: Gauging Safety

Cargo tankers are tricky when it comes to safety. There have been a number of incidents involving workers or drivers getting on top of these cargo tankers, which seem to be relatively safe, and yet a recent article in Professional Safety magazine brought home the reality that these tankers can have several hazards that put workers [...]

2017-10-09T19:13:05-06:00October 10th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Tanks, but No Tanks: 3 Safety Case Studies

Preventable deaths are always frustrating, and just as tragic, if not more so, than any other death. When trying to drive home a point about safety, whether it's around cargo tankers, general traffic, heavy equipment or any other situation, being able to explain the point through case studies can be an effective tool in furthering [...]

2017-10-02T16:22:55-06:00October 6th, 2017|Safety Matters|

Tanks, but No Tanks: Cargo Safety

When it comes to working with cargo tankers, it would actually be a good thing if a supervisor said, "You're grounded." Those could be the safest words you could ever hear. Cargo tankers are often some of the more dangerous vehicles on the road, not just for other drivers and vehicles but even for the [...]

2017-10-02T13:24:09-06:00October 3rd, 2017|Safety Matters|
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