April13, 2009 - Safety Occupational Health
Safety Occupational Health
April 13, 2009 Newsletter
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52 Weeks of Safety - Vol. 2, Week 2
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Come to my Kansas City area HRC Workshop and stay for the PDC
Are you a safety hero?


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52 Weeks of Safety - Vol. 2, Week 2

I recently my friend Bill called me with a safety problem. He operates a shop where he works on airplanes at the airport where I keep my Cessna 182 airplane. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had been to his small job to inspect it for among other things, safety. They one issue that had to do with housekeeping. Being a guy who never throws anything away that he might need, Bill had a fine collection of new and partially used aerosol spray paint cans, lubricants, and cleaners on an open shelf

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Come to my Kansas City area HRC Workshop and stay for the PDC

What is a PDC? It is the Professional Development Conference for the Heartland ASSE Chapter. I will be keynoting that conference the day after my Hazard Recognition and Control Workshop. This is a great opportunity to attend some great safety trainning.

Are you a safety hero?

Heroes abound in the safe water landing of US Airways flight 1549 on January 16, 2009 in the Hudson River: the flight crew, the New York Waterways ferry operators and other watercraft operators, police and fire rescue teams, the Red Cross and other first responders as well as the 155 passengers. The whole event has been dubbed "the miracle on the Hudson". This is a great event - one in which many things went well. Even without having the benefit of a full investigation and report, there are many lessons that we can learn from. Here are just a few things to consider.