20 Mar, 2023

How to develop an effective training program.

By |2023-03-20T14:50:05-06:00March 20th, 2023|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Employer OSHA Compliance, Mine Safety Training, Miner Safety, Oil and Gas Safety, OSHA Enforcement, OSHA Safety, Safety practices, Safety programs, Worker Safety|0 Comments

How to develop an effective training program. Training.  More than simply talking about a subject.  The presentation need to be accurate, credible, clear, and practical. Probably the most important element is understanding you are delivering your training to adults.  Many of whom have years of experience practicing their trade.  Did you know one of the [...]

19 Oct, 2022

Mine Safety Health Act Safety Alerts

By |2022-10-19T08:26:33-06:00October 19th, 2022|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Mine Safety Training, Miner Safety, Mining, Safety practices, Safety programs, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Mine Safety Health Act Safety Alerts. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) provides support for mine safety in ways other than mere inspections and citations.  MSHA also provides a great resource for making known safety hazards which exist at many mines.  Topics of these Safety Alerts include vehicle rollovers, roof and rib safety guidance, and [...]

21 Sep, 2022

Mine safety. Confined spaces

By |2022-09-21T10:09:19-06:00September 21st, 2022|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Hazard Identification, Lock Out Tag Out, Mine Safety Training, Miner Safety, Mining, Safety practices, Safety programs, Uncategorized, Worker Safety|0 Comments

Mine safety.  Confined spaces.  Most workplaces in the US have confined space hazards.  Mining is no exception but with different twist. Many confined spaces in mining involved material processing equipment. Crushers, conveyors, and material storage bins.  Material  engulfment is a hazard that can be present where mined materials are handled.  For example, sand and gravel [...]

3 Sep, 2022

Mine safety for water hazards. Seconds matter.

By |2022-09-03T12:02:35-06:00September 3rd, 2022|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Hazard Identification, Mine Safety Training, Miner Safety, Mining, Safety practices, Worker Safety|0 Comments

Mine safety for water hazards.  Seconds matter. The Mine Safety Health Act requires that water floatation devices be easily accessible when a water hazard exits.  Water rescue devices must be easily accessible.  I take this to mean that 1) water rescue devices are very kept very close to potential water hazard exposures. 2) All employees [...]

24 Aug, 2022

Warning Signs

By |2022-08-24T11:21:18-06:00August 24th, 2022|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Employer OSHA Compliance, Hazard Identification, Mine Safety Training, Miner Safety, Mining, Oil and Gas Safety, OSHA Enforcement, OSHA Safety, Safety practices, Safety programs, Uncategorized, Worker Safety|0 Comments

Warning signs. As you no doubt know the safety rules in the Occupational Safety Health Act (OSHA) usually apply only in the work place. Namely, between employer and employee.  OSHA makes the employer responsible only for worker safety. But as in life, there are exceptions. OSHA section 29 CFR 1910.145 says warning signs safety rule [...]

4 Aug, 2022

Safety Training.  It is worth the time.

By |2022-08-04T09:05:00-06:00August 4th, 2022|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Employer OSHA Compliance, Mine Safety Training, Mining, OSHA Safety, Safety practices, Worker Safety|0 Comments

Safety Training.  It is worth the time. Safety training is a great opportunity to not only send the message to your employees that their safety and welfare is important to the company but training personnel on how to do their jobs the right way. Safety training does not necessarily translate into hours of classroom work.  [...]

27 Apr, 2022

Knowledge Equals Safety.

By |2022-04-27T08:19:23-06:00April 27th, 2022|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Hazard Identification, Ladder and stairway safety, Lock Out Tag Out, Mine Safety Training, Miner Safety, Mining, Oil and Gas Safety, OSHA Safety, Safety practices, Safety programs, Uncategorized, Utility Construction Safety, Walking and climbing surfaces, Worker Safety|0 Comments

Knowledge equals safety.  What does this simple statement mean?  One word. Training. Employees trained to recognize hazards and unsafe conditions at work will know where risks to their safety and health exist.  Knowing that a hazard exists means the employee can take appropriate steps to avoid/reduce/eliminate the risk to their safety. Training on how to [...]

6 Apr, 2022

Forklifts.  Move  stuff.  Just be careful.

By |2022-04-06T09:44:22-06:00April 6th, 2022|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Employer OSHA Compliance, Hazard Identification, Mine Safety Training, OSHA Safety, Safety practices, Worker Safety|0 Comments

Forklifts.  Move  stuff.  Just be careful. Forklifts are marvels when it comes to moving stuff.  Big stuff, small stuff, lots of stuff. Boy can forklifts move stuff.  Forklifts come in all sizes, from small to huge.  But forklifts need be operated by well trained operators and with great care. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178 (l) outlines [...]

9 Mar, 2022

Mine Safety Tool Box Talks.

By |2022-03-09T12:15:11-07:00March 9th, 2022|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Mine Safety Training, Miner Safety, Mining, Safety practices, Safety programs|0 Comments

Mine Safety Tool Box Talks. Mining is a rewarding and challenging industry.  Keeping your miners safe is a constant effort.  The Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA) has developed a collection of tool box safety talks. These safety talks are useful presentations that can be used on a daily or weekly basis.  These talks are simple [...]

29 Jan, 2022

How to develop an effective training program.

By |2022-01-29T09:34:36-07:00January 29th, 2022|Avoiding Work Place Injury, Employee Safety, Employer OSHA Compliance, Mine Safety Training, OSHA Safety, Safety practices, Safety programs, Worker Safety|0 Comments

How to develop an effective training program. Training.  More than simply talking about a subject.  The presentation needs be accurate, credible, clear, and practical. Probably the most important element is understanding you are delivering your training to adults.  Many of whom have years of experience practicing their trade.  Did you know one of the most [...]

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