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Machine guarding: The problem never goes away
DURING THE PERIOD OF TIME that the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) was collecting and distributing data, the bulk of information in regard to...
Pulp & Paper, 03/01/08 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication -
Does safety need to make resolutions, too?
THE YEARS SEEM TO SPEED by more quickly each year. I would think this to be a phenomenon that is only happening to me, but too many others say the...
Pulp & Paper, 01/01/08 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication -
OSHA national emphasis program on amputations
I WAS HALF-HEARTEDLY WATCHING A SITCOM the other night and they got on the topic of what constituted "dirty words." Of course, just as in real life...
Pulp & Paper, 11/01/07 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication -
OSHA's whistle blower protection
IN PAST COLUMNS, I have covered some of the more common OSHA regulations. Here, I would like to discuss regulations and agency investigations that...
Pulp & Paper, 09/01/07 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication -
Asbestos requirements under OSHA Standards
IT seeMS LIKE ASBESTOS should no longer be a problem, because it was identified as a hazard well before many of us can even remember. Still, hardly...
Pulp & Paper, 07/01/07 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication -
Let's talk about safety evolution
"EVOLUTION" IS A WORD that can be politically charged until you explain its context, but change is one aspect of the word's definition that is...
Pulp & Paper, 05/01/07 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication -
How strong is your safety program's second string?
A RECENT PERSONAL INCIDENT brought die concept of backup safety coverage to mind, but I have actually mentioned the need for it in previous...
Pulp & Paper, 01/01/07 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication -
When is safety important?
THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION seems fairly obvious: Safety is always important, right? There have been countless discussions on this question, and I...
Pulp & Paper, 11/01/06 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication -
Sustaining compliance to energy isolation
AN ENERGY ISOLATION PROGRAM should be a part of a millwide hazard assessment. In a previous column, I wrote about the essential elements of such a...
Pulp & Paper, 09/01/06 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication -
Using OSHA as a business tool
IN PAST COLUMNS, I have written about various aspects of OSHA, including both compliance issues and inspections. This time, I want to communicate...
Pulp & Paper, 07/01/06 by Cordier, Pamela J · More from publication


