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Mike Brown CSP Retired

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I specialize in the professional management of occupational safety and health as well as workers` compensation to reduce losses and improve production and address related issues through a comprehensive approach by senior management using proven principals.I worked for over twenty (20) years in the management of occupational safety, health and workers` compensation and safety training (Retired from employment in 1996 due to a stroke, which prevented the extensive travel required).

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2012-05-14 Regulations concerning blocking Heavily Traveled Isles.:

Subject: Regulations concerning blocking Heavily Traveled Isles.    Question: I was wondering, if there was a safety or regulation that relates to blocking heavily traveled Isles, Such as in a back room

2012-04-16 warehouse aisle space:

Subject: warehouse aisle space    Question:  I work in a hospital warehouse where we store and retrieve medical supplies and solutions, the aisles where the solutions are stored are only approximately

2012-04-02 AIIR:

Subject: AIIR    Question: Is AIIR & other statistics worked on a month by month basis or on a twelve month rolling basis.    Answer: Generally accident statistics are kept on an annual basis but as long

2012-04-01 OSHA TRIR:

Subject: OSHA TRIR    Question: I was recently employed by a newly established oilfield service company that has 41 total employees. Some of the major companies that we work for require our TRIR to be

2012-03-02 LTA recording:

Subject: LTA recording    Question: Does a lost time accident also get recorded as a recordable incident?  It seems to me that this is double reporting?    Answer: Shaun, if a case results in days away

 

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