Posts Tagged ‘HSE’
Risks In Heavy Lifting Operations
A lifting operation is an operation concerned with the lifting and lowering of a load, it can be performed manually or using lifting equipment. Majority of the companies in the…
Read More3 Industrial Accidents Caused By Human Error
“Error will be taken as a generic term to encompass all those occasions in which a planned sequence of mental or physical activities fails to achieve its intended outcome, and…
Read MoreWhat Is A Loading Master?
A Loading Master is a person who has command or charge of a bulk carrier, where a ship’s officer has command over the loading or unloading operations for a bulk…
Read MoreThe Use Of ALARP In Singapore
ALARP is the acronym for “as low as reasonably practicable”. ALARP originated from the British health and safety system. It stems from the concept “reasonably practicable” which involves weighing a…
Read MoreIndustrial Disasters & How They Are Managed
Oil and gas disasters, also commonly known as industrial disasters are a result of accident, negligence or incompetence of organisations. Organisations incur huge cost from these incidents that are not…
Read MoreSafety Case Regime in Singapore
“These problem areas could be easily rectified if companies pay sufficient attention. Guardrails and barricades can be installed. Safe and proper stairway with walkway access can be provided. But because…
Read MoreHow Can We Achieve Success In Managing Process Safety?
For many years, unexpected releases of toxic, reactive, or flammable liquids and gases in processes involving highly hazardous chemicals have been reported. Regardless of the industry, as long as the…
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