Working on oil rigs and platforms can be dangerous, with workers on 12-hour shifts handling highly combustible materials while surrounded by fast-moving heavy machinery and equipment. The threat of injury and death is ever-present for those working offshore. On...
Year: 2024
Fire on Naval Logistics Vessel USNS Sergeant William R. Button
There was a fire on board the United States Naval Logistics Vessel USNS Sergeant William R. Button on March 28, 2024. At the time of the fire, the ship was in the Gulf of Mexico, having recently departed from Mobile, Alabama. The fire broke out in the ship's engine...
Addressing Electrocution Hazards Associated with Excavators on Construction Sites
Excavators are among the most versatile and widely used pieces of heavy equipment on construction sites. While they are instrumental in achieving efficient operational outcomes, their use also poses several hazards, particularly the risk of electrocution. This is a...
Understanding the Risks Faced by Highway Construction Workers
Highway construction workers face a unique set of dangers every day as they strive to improve and maintain our roadways. The nature of their work places them in close proximity to fast-moving traffic, heavy machinery, and hazardous conditions. This article delves into...
The Perilous Threat of Tire Blowouts: Safeguarding Charter Bus Passengers
Charter buses are a common mode of transportation, offering convenience and comfort to passengers traveling for various purposes. However, amidst the allure of a smooth journey, there lurks a perilous threat: tire blowouts. When a tire fails catastrophically, the...
The Importance of Clear Communication Protocols to Prevent Fall Injuries Due to Removed Grating
In industrial and construction environments, the risk of fall injuries due to removed grating is a serious safety concern that can lead to severe injuries or even fatalities. One of the most effective preventative measures to mitigate this risk is the implementation...
Balcony and Deck Collapses at Apartment Complexes
Balconies and decks provide residents with outdoor space to relax, but when they are poorly designed, constructed, or maintained, they can become serious hazards. A collapse or structural failure can lead to severe injuries or even fatalities, especially when multiple...
The Risks of Electrical Failures on Lift Boats
Electrical systems are the backbone of lift boat operations, powering everything from critical machinery and navigation systems to lighting and communication devices. Given the demanding environments in which lift boats operate, the reliability of these electrical...
Understanding the Risks of Towing a Pontoon Boat
Towing a pontoon boat is a common practice, especially for those who want to transport their boat to different bodies of water or locations. However, towing introduces a set of risks that can lead to accidents, injuries, and significant damage if not done correctly....
The Risk of Jackknifing in 18-Wheelers During Severe Weather
Jackknifing is a severe risk for 18-wheelers, particularly during adverse weather conditions. This type of accident occurs when the trailer of a truck swings out to the side, forming an angle with the cab and often leading to loss of control. Jackknifing can cause...

