Safety Information
Safety Information
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Does anyone may inform a web site I can find plant safety history cases with photos in order to illustrate a safety program in my work?
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RE: Safety Information
Try http://www.csb.gov/. Not a lot of photos, but a lot to talk about...
jt
RE: Safety Information
http://www.accidents- inspections.com/accidentdatabase/_boilerpvpiping_interface/Results/results_page.asp
http://www.nationalboard.org/Classics/articles.html
RE: Safety Information
www.cargolaw.com, with particular emphasis on;
http://www.cargolaw.com/2000nightmare_singlesonly4.html#safetylift
and;
http://www.cargolaw.com/2000nightmare_singlesonly5.html#Stellamare
Of particular interest to us Mechanical engineers who ever worked on a GE turbine/generator, or;
http://www.cargolaw.com/2000nightmare_singlesonly3.html#dont_park
or;
http://www.cargolaw.com/2000nightmare_singlesonly3.html#things_drop
Or, for one that will warm the hearts of our electrical engineering buddies;
http://www.cargolaw.com/2002nightmare_noturn.html
or one for our automotive forum friends;
http://www.cargolaw.com/2002nightmare-rtg-again.html
I could keep going on, but you can visit the site, and find much more than these.
The reason I like to bring these to the attention of my fellow engineers, is that a whole lot of these situations were preventable, by either taking precaution or better design. And, to point out that actions have consequences.
The first one I have you, the safety list should be a prime photo to illustrate that accidents are preventable. The scenario pictured here is an accident that has found a place to happen.
I hope you find something beneficial on this site for what you are trying to do.
rmw