May 28, 2008 The Pump Handle 1Comment

How do you best teach workers about safety?  How do you change people’s attitudes?  The Workers’ Comp board in Ontario, Cananda, and many safety instructors along with them, believes that gruesome pictures or videos work best.  Like driving by the scene of a car accident, it is hard not to look.  Perhaps by showing a […]

May 22, 2008 The Pump Handle

For the third time in eight months, workers from the Getchell gold mine* near Winnemuca, NV have seen a co-worker killed on-the-job.  First was Mr. Curtis L. Johnson, 36, a roof-bolter, who was killed on August 28, 2007, when part of the mine collapsed on him.  Next was Mike Millican, 43, who was killed on January 26, […]

May 20, 2008 The Pump Handle 1Comment

At a recent Senate hearing, former OSHA Assistant Secretary Jerry Scannell (1989-1993) described the pressure he often felt, especially from lawyers inside and outside the agency, to settle inspection and fatality-investigation cases by using ”discount factors” to reduce monetary penalties.  He recalled wondering, “What are we, a discount house?”   Reporter Andy Pierrotti with WSPA-TV (Spartanburg/Greenville, SC) has found exactly the […]

May 19, 2008 The Pump Handle 2Comment

A fair number of people have “Ah-ha!” moments, but how many actually take those nuggets of brilliance and pursue them?  One man –an inventor of sorts who I came to know because of the Sago disaster—has done just that.  While watching the rescue efforts at the WV Sago mine unfold on television in early January 2006, this man used […]

April 27, 2008 The Pump Handle 6Comment

On the eve of international Workers’ Memorial Day (4/28), Ken Ward of the Charleston Gazette displays again his journalist acumen, particularly on health and safety issues for workers.  Thirty years ago today, at the construction of the cooling towers at the Pleasants Power Station at Willow Island, West Virginia, workers were hoisting up a massive bucket […]

April 18, 2008 The Pump Handle 2Comment

Pork plant in illness probe wins worker safety award Safety award to Massey mine where two miners were killed   First, I thought these were bad April Fools’ jokes or maybe an article from the ONION.  But no, these headlines are no joke.  A pork packing house in Austin, MN, a worksite where at least 12 workers have developed an autoimmune disorder, is receiving the Award of Honor […]

April 11, 2008 The Pump Handle 5Comment

The first story about the death of Mr. Ricky “Mud Puddle” Collins came on Thursday afternoon (3/27) in an AP story Massey Miner Killed in Logan County. The short news clip mentioned a miner employed at Massey Energy’s Freeze Fork Surface Mine in Logan County, who we later learned was Mr. Collins, 43, of Dan’s […]

April 1, 2008 The Pump Handle 3Comment

This was one of the first-class quotes from former OSHA Assistant Secretary Jerry Scannell (1989-1993) during today’s hearing on workers’ safety and health before the Senate HELP Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety.  His comment came in response to discussions about OSHA’s and the Department of Labor’s Solicitor’s Office’s practices of  reducing penalties, even in cases of serious […]

March 27, 2008 The Pump Handle

The Senate HELP Committee’s Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety announced that former OSHA Assistant Secretary, Mr. Gerard Scannell, will testify at next week’s hearing on workplace safety.  He was the OSHA chief during the George H.W. Bush administration, and a long-time officer with the National Safety Council.  The hearing (previous post here) about serious and repeat violators […]