We are nothing after our death. Let us donate our body organs for the poor.

Be not afraid of anything. You will do marvelous work The moment you fear, you are nobody - Swamy Vivekananda

If you think safety is expensive, try an accident... - O.P.Kharbanda

Preventable accidents, if they are not prevented due to our negligence, it is nothing short of a murder - Dr. Sarvepalli Radha Krishna, 2nd President of India

Zero accidents through zero unsafe behaviors. Do not be complacent that there are no accidents. There may be near miss accidents (NMAs). With luck/chance, somebody escaped knowingly or unknown to the person. But, we can't be safe, if we depend upon the luck.

Safety culture is how the organization behaves when no one is watching.

We make No compromise with respect to Morality, Ethics, or Safety. If a design or work practice is perceived to be unsafe, we do not proceed until the issue is resolved. - Mission statement by S&B Engineers & Consultants Ltd. http://www.sbec.com/safety/

Human meat gets least priority - A doctor's comment on accidents

CSB video excerpts from Dr.Trevor Kletz, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQn5fL62KL8

Mar 5, 2025

Karma - consequence of an action

Bhagavadgita - The preachings of Lord Krishna states that one has to undergo the consequences / outcome of whatever we do (karma). 

In our day to day work,  if we follow the well laid procedures,  SOPs, protocals, then the outcome will be safe productivity.

If not followed, the results will be either way, depending upon circumstances and so called luck.

Luck will not be on outside always.

Law of averages will catch us.

An easy to understand video (courtesy: social media WhatsApp) is attached below. No explanation is required.




Feb 7, 2025

Confined space work - hazards and precautions

The following link leads to confined space work. The opening statement is very much valid for all. The statement reads as,

Benjamin Franklin famously once said, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail” but nowhere is this statement clearer—or riskier—than when it comes to worker safety. 


https://www.ehstoday.com/safety/article/55266255/what-employers-must-know-about-the-dangers-of-working-in-confined-spaces?o_eid=1936G3569489I9F&oly_enc_id=1936G3569489I9F&rdx.ident[pull]=omeda|1936G3569489I9F&utm_campaign=CPS250129031&utm_medium=email&utm_source=OZ+EHS+Today+Daily+Update

Please go through the above link for details.

Mixup of items in airport security checkin

A friend of mine narrated his harrowing experience in a airpot, for no fault of his own. 

After reaching the airport, for security checks, he kept all his electronic items in a tray for X-ray scan and after his physical security check,  he collected his items from outlet platform of the scanner. Then,  he kept all the items in the hand bag, took mobile phone with him, boarded the flight and travelled to the destination. 

While coming out after landing,  he was met with a security person and was asked to show all items in the hand bag. 

To  his surprise, along with his laptop,  chargers, etc one more mobile phone was found which doesn't belong to him.

My friend was questioned and intimidated for this for taking other's mobile phone. My friend explained that he does not how it came in his bag and he collected items only from his tray in the previous airport. Subsequently, my friend learnt that the owner of other mobile phone kept his phone in the tray of my friend during security check in the previous airport which my friend did not realize while collecting and keeping in the bag.

The security in previous airport checked the CCTV footage upto boarding gate, and informed the security of destination airport. 

We have to be careful to guard against other's activities which may affect us as above. 

I also liked about the security aspects in airports about their tracing of missed items as above. 



Jan 30, 2025

Hazards of phone charging in public places

Sometime ago, the media is flooded with possible data theft by cyber criminals while charging the mobiles using chargers available in public places.

Can be true.

If we have to do it,  we can do so by keeping the mobile switched off.

Jan 28, 2025

Personal experience- car driving - microsleeping

Recently,  I was returning from a friend's place by self driving. A friend was sitting in the adjacent seat.

I got up at 0300 hr, started at 0330 hr, picked up a friend,  and drove for 4 hours. After meeting the friend, while returning, I experienced this microsleeping. 

I saw a truck parked roadside during my drive, but didn't make any attempt to move away. Truck is seen, but no action taken. I was awoke. My friend sitting by the side tapped me and I came to full senses and drove the vehicle safely.

I wondered what happened to me, thought like is it sleep paralysis. Later, searched internet and found this state of awoke, but sleeping subconsciously is known as microsleeping.  This arises due to fatigueness, stress, etc.

Remedies are, having good rest before start of journey,  intermittent breaks or short duration rest periods like taking coffee, water, etc.

I sipped water during the driving.




Meta AI result for, "How to prevent industrial accidents"

First time used Meta AI with a query on "How to prevent industrial accidents".

Following was the result.  I felt it useful for those preparing for Examinations or interviews. 



Preventing industrial accidents requires a multi-faceted approach that involves employers, employees, and regulatory agencies. Here are some strategies to help prevent industrial accidents:

Employer Responsibilities
1. *Conduct regular risk assessments*: Identify potential hazards and implement controls to mitigate risks.
2. *Develop and enforce safety policies*: Establish clear safety procedures and ensure employees understand and follow them.
3. *Provide training and education*: Offer regular training on safety procedures, equipment operation, and emergency response.
4. *Maintain equipment and machinery*: Regularly inspect and maintain equipment to prevent malfunctions.
5. *Encourage employee participation*: Foster an open-door policy for employees to report safety concerns and suggestions.

Employee Responsibilities
1. *Follow safety procedures*: Adhere to established safety protocols and guidelines.
2. *Report safety concerns*: Inform supervisors or HR about potential hazards or safety issues.
3. *Participate in training*: Attend safety training sessions and workshops.
4. *Use personal protective equipment (PPE)*: Wear required PPE, such as hard hats, gloves, and safety glasses.
5. *Stay alert and focused*: Avoid distractions and maintain situational awareness while working.

Regulatory Compliance
1. *Comply with industry regulations*: Adhere to relevant laws, standards, and guidelines, such as OSHA regulations.
2. *Implement safety standards*: Adopt industry-recognized safety standards, such as those developed by ANSI or ASME.
3. *Conduct regular audits*: Perform internal audits to ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards.

Additional Strategies
1. *Promote a safety culture*: Encourage a culture of safety within the organization, where employees feel empowered to speak up about safety concerns.
2. *Use technology and automation*: Leverage technology, such as sensors and automation systems, to improve safety and reduce risks.
3. *Invest in employee wellness*: Support employee physical and mental well-being through wellness programs and resources.
4. *Develop emergency response plans*: Establish procedures for responding to emergencies, such as fires, spills, or injuries.
5. *Continuously review and improve*: Regularly review safety procedures and incident reports to identify areas for improvement.

By implementing these strategies, employers and employees can work together to prevent industrial accidents and create a safer work environment.

Jan 10, 2025

Vehicle accident from entangled shoe lace


Today,  I  received a short video in WhatsApp about loss of two lives driving a vehicle due to entanglement of driver's shoe lace with bike foot rest. 

The video cautioned about similar case in car driving also about entanglement with car brake or clutch pedals, immobilizing the driver's foot and possible accidents.

Though,  everyday we drive, this hazard identification did not happen. 

Recommended to have shoe lace properly covered or use slip on type shoes to avoid such incidents. 


Jan 4, 2025

Winter driving

Driving in winter is associated with risk due to fog particularly the duration around sun rise. 

Adding to the trouble is pollution,  extending poor visibility duration.

For road users, both drivers and pedestrians,  it is risky affair.  

Need to be slow in movement to avoid collisions.

Should have reflectors on all four sides,  use halogen lamps both in front and rear. 



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