
Blossman cited safety as an extension of his concerns for others
March 1, 2012 By Jennifer Webb
In an industry known in pre-corporate days for being a little down and dirty, John Blossman stood apart.
Read MoreIn an industry known in pre-corporate days for being a little down and dirty, John Blossman stood apart.
Read MoreThe propane industry is going through tough times when it comes to safety.
Read MoreIt has been my personal experience over the past 59 years that you can’t change the past, and regret is a wasted emotion. That said, we can learn from the past and adjust our actions and inactions to affect change.
Read MoreA common issue that can create a basis for liability in defending gas explosion cases is the level of odorant in the gas as it is emitted into the atmosphere. When people who are injured in a gas explosion testify that they did not smell gas, the focus immediately turns to the odorant in the gas.
Read MoreDOT fines company about $3.9 million for violating federal hazardous materials safety standards.
Read MoreLately I’ve been frustrated with propane safety. I guess it’s because I care.
Read MoreSo often we safety folks focus on accidents as examples to educate and inform with prevention in mind. Occasionally we focus heavily on the negative and forget how much positive stuff is going on out there. Sometimes we fail to recognize the true purpose – safe product transportation, delivery and service.
Read MorePropane marketers learned crucial rules for safely and effectively handling propane emergencies at an Industry Responders’ Conference in White Bear Lake, Minn.
Read MoreThe old 80/20 rule applies across the board with everything we do. I believe that 80 percent of your problems come from 20 percent of your managers, employees and customers.
Read MoreOver several decades of having the privilege and honor to represent members of this industry when they are faced with stakes claims and lawsuits, a trend has developed that should not be ignored.
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