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BP Has a DISMAL SAFETY RECORD, DO YOU?
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BP HAS A DISMAL SAFETY RECORD, DO YOU?
www.kpaonline.com
(866) 356-1735
PRESENTED BYPRESENTED BY
Eric SchmitzKPA, VP Products & IT,
Registered Environmental [email protected]
303-228-8766
QuestionsQuestions
• If you have questions during the presentation, please submit them using the “Questions” feature
• Questions will be answered at the end of the webinar
Presentation GoalsPresentation Goals
• Discuss Benefits of Technology in Safety • Learn from BP’s Mistakes• Understand EHS program requirements• Establish a positive safety culture• Review OSHA’s top 10 cited violations
Benefits of Technology in Safety – myKPAonline.com
Benefits of Technology in Safety – myKPAonline.com
Who Uses myKPAonline.comWho Uses myKPAonline.com
BP’s Disaster Response PlanBP’s Disaster Response Plan
BP’s 2009 disaster response plan lists biologist and former Florida Atlantic University and University of Miami professor Peter Lutz as the expert it would call on to monitor any impact crude oil was having on sea life. Lutz died five years ago.
What Do your written Programs Look Like?
myKPAonline EHS ProgramsmyKPAonline EHS Programs
Write, Implement & Audit Your Programs!Write, Implement & Audit Your Programs!
BP’s Safety CultureBP’s Safety Culture
"a pattern of the company intimidating workers who raised safety or environmental concerns" and that "managers shaved maintenance costs by using aging equipment for as long as possible.“ BP Internal Safety Inspection
What is your Safety Culture?Are you ready for I2P2?
Safety Culture Improvement SystemsSafety Culture Improvement Systems
• Safety Committees • Safety Incentive Programs• Behavioral Audits• Employee Satisfaction Surveys• Safety Feedback Systems
Systems you can implement
Safety Suggestion PortalSafety Suggestion Portal
BP’s Safety CitationsBP’s Safety Citations
Between June 2007 and February 2010, OSHA checked 55 oil refineries operating in the U.S. Two are owned by BP, and those racked up 760 citations for "egregiously willful" safety violations--defined as committed with plain indifference to or intentional disregard for employee safety and health.
The other 53 refineries--put together--only received one such violation.
ENFORCEMENT IS ON THE RISEENFORCEMENT IS ON THE RISE
• President Obama’s Budget proposal:• $69 million increase for worker protection programs• Hire about 177 new inspectors and investigators
• Labor Secretary, Hilda Solis:“There is a new Sheriff in town... Make no mistake about it, the DOL is back in the enforcement business”
“OSHA received over 100 inspectors in our 2010 budget, as well as an additional 25 requested in 2011. We are also moving 35 inspectors from compliance assistance activities to enforcement.”
OSHA TOP 10 FOR AUTO DEALERSOSHA TOP 10 FOR AUTO DEALERS
#1 HAZARD COMMUNICATION#1 HAZARD COMMUNICATION
• Written Program• Chemical Inventory• Material Safety Data Sheets• Container Labeling• Employee Training
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Top OSHA violations #2 - #10Top OSHA violations #2 - #10
Issue Tracking
#2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS#2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
• Openings• Labels• Frayed Cords• Drop Lights
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#3 GENERAL DUTY CLAUSE#3 GENERAL DUTY CLAUSE
#4 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT#4 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
• Who Pays?• Hazard Assessment• Employee Training
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#5 SPRAY FINISHING USING FLAMMABLES
#5 SPRAY FINISHING USING FLAMMABLES
• Airflow• Chemical Usage• Ignition Sources• 6H (EPA)
#6 ABRASIVE WHEEL MACHINERY#6 ABRASIVE WHEEL MACHINERY
• Condition of wheel• Tool Rest & Tongue Guard• Properly Mounted• Safety Shield• PPE
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8-12-2010 “Eaton Fined for Worker Death Involving Grinder”
#7 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION#7 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
• Written Program• Medical Evaluations• Training• Fit Testing• Appendix D
#8 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS#8 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
• Availability • Location• Signage• Monthly Inspections• Annual Certifications• 6-year tests
#9 EXIT ROUTES & EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS
#9 EXIT ROUTES & EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS
Blocked Exit “Serious Violation” = $32,500
Serious Violation“Death or Serious Physical harm is likely to result from hazards about which the employer knew or should have known”
Do you have a written plan?
#10 MACHINERY & MACHINE GUARDING#10 MACHINERY & MACHINE GUARDING
GA Violation $7,000“Equipment such as, but not limited to the Curtis air compressor had unguarded pulleys 39 and 45.5 inches from the floor. This as well as another compressor (also unguarded) were located in the compressor room in the Service Department. Employees must pass
by the unguarded pulley’s on a daily basis to turn the compressors on and off”
Not an actual photo of citation
Actual Dollars Paid by DealersActual Dollars Paid by Dealers
Issue State Amount
Training not provided for service technicians who operate liftsTraining not provided for vehicle positioning on lifts
COCA
$1,875$9,000
Inadequate ventilation in paint mixing area (sealed vent)Medical Evaluations not completed for respirator wearers
CTCT
$4,000$2,800
Air lines with solid nozzle tips at 100psi in use (greater than 30psi)Compressed air at more than 10psi used to clean clothing
INCA
$1,200$5,060
110V breaker box had uncovered openings220V breaker box had uncovered openings240V breaker box had uncovered openings
MD INCA
$650$1,600$4,385
Safety devices removed from in-ground liftsLift inspections and preventative maintenance not completed
CACO
$11,250$1,875
Missing grinder tool rest NV $4,500
Floor sill at mixing room entrance less than 4 inches in height TX $1,925
Wash rack employees don’t have neoprene gloves or glasses TX $2,925
General Duty - floor not reasonably free of oil, grease or water CA $900
Unlabeled Detail bottles FL $825
Actual Dollars Paid by DealersActual Dollars Paid by Dealers
Issue State Amount
Training not provided for service technicians who operate liftsTraining not provided for vehicle positioning on lifts
COCA
$1,875$9,000
Inadequate ventilation in paint mixing area (sealed vent)Medical Evaluations not completed for respirator wearers
CTCT
$4,000$2,800
Air lines with solid nozzle tips at 100psi in use (greater than 30psi)Compressed air at more than 10psi used to clean clothing
INCA
$1,200$5,060
110V breaker box had uncovered openings220V breaker box had uncovered openings240V breaker box had uncovered openings
MD INCA
$650$1,600$4,385
Safety devices removed from in-ground liftsLift inspections and preventative maintenance not completed
CACO
$11,250$1,875
Missing grinder tool rest NV $4,500
Floor sill at mixing room entrance less than 4 inches in height TX $1,925
Wash rack employees don’t have neoprene gloves or glasses TX $2,925
General Duty - floor not reasonably free of oil, grease or water CA $900
Unlabeled Detail bottles FL $825QUESTIONS?
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