Category Archives: MOC

OSHA Citations, Lost Production and Getting Lean

In our competitive environment, every manufacturer struggles to do more with less and to find capital for “non-production” areas, such as maintenance, safety, training, housekeeping and HR.  If done in a shortsighted fashion, the employer learns through painful experience the … Continue reading

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« Are Your Employees at Risk of Isocyanate Exposure?

From my friend, Brian Edwards, whom I have found to have great wisdom when dealing with combustible dust challenges. CTI EHS Blog Conversion Technology Inc. Environmental, Health and Safety News Blog. Keeping you informed of important issues. « Are your … Continue reading

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Great Safety Info from “Plant Engineering”

I enjoy articles THAT I discover in Plant Engineering because one of my (many) goals is to obtain more coordination between the safety, engineering, maintenance and purchasing functions.  Management of Change (MOC) affects far more than PSM, combustible dust and guarding and … Continue reading

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