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Implementing Effective DEI Practices in the Workplace

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices have become essential for businesses seeking to foster innovation, improve employee satisfaction, and enhance overall performance. This article explores key strategies companies can implement to create a more inclusive workplace and drive success through DEI initiatives. Leadership and Accountability Effective DEI initiatives start at the top, with leadership commitment … Read more

Shipyard Safety in Sewage Tank Cleaning

Shipyard Safety in Sewage Tank Cleaning

Introduction The cleaning and maintenance of sewage systems, known as Marine Sanitation Devices (MSDs) or Collection, Holding and Transfer Tanks (CHTs), on vessels is an important and necessary task. However, entering and cleaning sewage tanks, piping, and components presents significant dangers that can seriously injure or kill workers if proper precautions are not followed. Workers … Read more

OSHA Guidelines for Lone Workers in Shipyards

OSHA Guidelines for Lone Workers in Shipyards

Introduction Working alone in isolated or confined spaces poses significant safety risks to employees in shipyard settings. Without regular contact or ability to monitor employees, injuries or incidents can go undiscovered, leading to severe or even fatal consequences. To address this issue, OSHA established requirements in 29 CFR 1915.84 to protect shipyard workers laboring alone. … Read more

Inoperable Semi-Automatic Twist Locks in Longshoring Operations

Inoperable Semi-Automatic Twist Locks in Longshoring Operations

Semi-automatic twist locks (SATLs) are essential devices used to secure shipping containers during transport and hoisting operations when loading and unloading container vessels. However, SATLs occasionally fail to operate properly, posing serious risks to longshore workers tasked with freeing stuck or jammed locks. This article explores the hazards of inoperable SATLs, analyzes key factors contributing … Read more

Eye Safety During Welding and Cutting Operations in Shipyards

Eye Safety During Welding and Cutting Operations in Shipyards

Introduction Welding and cutting operations generate intense electromagnetic energy and heat that can severely damage workers’ eyesight if not properly protected against. This optical radiation hazard is referred to as radiant energy or light radiation. To shield workers from harmful radiant energy, personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, goggles, welding helmets, and welding … Read more

Controlling Silica Dust Exposure from Handheld Power Saws

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Silica dust poses a severe health risk to construction workers using handheld power saws to cut concrete, stone, and other silica-containing materials. This hazardous dust can cause irreversible lung damage when inhaled over time. However, safety precautions and engineering controls, when properly implemented, can significantly reduce workers’ exposure. This article will explore best practices for … Read more

Controlling Silica Dust Exposure from Handheld Grinders

Controlling Silica Dust Exposure from Handheld Grinders

The use of handheld grinders in construction work can generate extremely fine and hazardous silica dust particles that put workers at risk of lung damage and silicosis when inhaled over time. Controlling silica exposures from handheld grinding operations has become increasingly important with the recent implementation of more stringent permissible exposure limits. This article outlines … Read more

Controlling Silica Dust from Handheld and Stand-Mounted Drills

Controlling Silica Dust from Handheld and Stand-Mounted Drills

Crystalline silica dust poses a serious health hazard for construction workers who use handheld and stand-mounted drills on materials containing silica. Small silica particles can cause irreversible lung damage when inhaled over time. Implementing methods to control silica dust generated from drilling is critical for protecting worker health. This article explores guidelines and best practices … Read more

Controlling Silica Dust Exposure from Stationary Masonry Saws

Controlling Silica Dust Exposure from Stationary Masonry Saws

Working with materials containing crystalline silica can present serious health hazards for construction workers. Cutting concrete, bricks, pavers, and blocks on stationary masonry saws generates respirable silica dust that can cause irreversible lung damage when inhaled over time. Implementing proper dust control methods is therefore critical for ensuring worker safety. This article discusses recommendations from … Read more

Traffic Lanes and Personnel Safety Zones in Marine Cargo Handling

Traffic Lanes and Personnel Safety Zones in Marine Cargo Handling

The handling of cargo in marine terminals is essential for global trade, but it poses significant safety risks to the workers involved. Workers risk being struck by the various moving vehicles and heavy machinery operating in busy port environments. To mitigate these risks, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) advises employers to clearly demarcate … Read more