Saturday, January 21, 2012

Amateur Video from Sinking Costa Concordia

The link below is to an amateur video from the sinking Costa Concordia. The video has been made private for some reason. I am leaving the link in case the owner makes it public again.

The video shows water coming down the carpeted stairway in some lobby area. A lot of water but only an inch or so deep. The ship is listing. People are running around in all directions and screaming. There seems to be no crew member present though this location would seem to warrant one. People are reacting to abnormalities rather than calmly looking for a way out. Ultimately the record shows that most did get out so the conditions there did not result in lack of egress.

I can identify with that photographer taking the time to make a video. Once I was at a birthday party for one of my youngest son's friends. It was at a lake and was a cook-out camp-out. The birthday boy had a large gash in his leg. His leg was cut to the bone but there was no bleeding. The child was screaming to be left alone to die. There was panic. There was no plan. When some calm set in I told the father how to get to the nearby hospital. I had a first aid kit yet elected to not clean and dress the wound in this case. All worked out well.

There was a recent 28 second security camera video of a mugging at a store entrance. A woman comes out of the store with her bags and was talking on a cell phone. A man comes up at high speed, pushes her, and knocks her down. There is some resistance and she holds on to her purse. The man does get her cell phone. Rapidly he is gone. She was lucky. She could have been knifed or shot. The distraction of the cell phone could have cost her life.

Does your safety plan, business or personal, formal or informal, anticipate the conditions that could occur in an emergency?

Most formal plans are laughable and most informal plans do not exist. If someone can get to the locked filing cabinet on the third floor how will they read it if the power is out and there is no nearby flashlight?

Are you secure knowing that you have a cell phone in your car for an emergency? If your car rolls a few times, is upside down in a creek, and you are having from your seat belt will your cell phone be available? Or is your cell phone location where it is most accessible for expected calls during normal driving?

In a cartoon one time, I believe it was Doonesbury, there was discussion of a government safety plan. Federal employees were to report to the nearest post office. A hand was raised. "What if the post offices are all gone?" I thought of 9/11 when the New York City emergency response center was located in the World Trade Center.

The Cowboy Safety solution is to ask What would Clint Eastwood do in his western movies? Forget about the hotel exit plans that would have you crawl down a hallway when your room is on the first floor and has a sliding glass door to the outside. The hotel cannot tell you about doing that or the law would make them build a sidewalk and have a wheelchair ramp. It is better for them that you be found dead of smoke inhalation in the hallway.

Don't get me started.

David Sneed


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Explosion on Italian Ship

Rescuers in Italy have blasted four holes into the cruise ship that went aground and capsized on February 13. Divers have had increasing problems with safe access while searching the ship for survivors and the dead. This video shows the blasting of one hole. It is still unknown what will happen with the ship. The fuel will be removed from 17 tanks over the next two to four weeks. A computer model will be made to see if the ship would break in two if it was righted. The worst case scenario would be to have to cut it apart.

David Sneed



Friday, January 13, 2012

Au Pair Care

Au Pair Care is an example of a business that is concerned about safety and makes it a critical part of their business. Au Pair Care provides affordable live-in child care services. They found that safety is the moist important concern of their customers.

Au Pair Care has created a mission critical product called "Safety Care" and has trademarked the name. There is a four day training program for au pairs upon arrival in the United States.

The au pairs receive American Heart Association First Aid and CPR training. There are many first aid programs. American Heart Association and Red Cross are especially good because they have so many trainers around the country that consistent refresher programs and first time programs are available just about anywhere in a classroom setting at a reasonable price.

The au pairs receive driver training and household safety training.

Au Pair Care is a member of the National Safety Council. Members of the National Safety Council have access to plenty of material on a variety of safety topics.

What I have liked most about the National Safety Council is their library. I have spent plenty of time in the library in Itasca researching various subjects and have duplicated many of their publications in my library.

David Sneed

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Woman Shoots and Kills Intruder

There are several points of note in this incident in the following video.

1. She had weapons for protection and knew how to use them.
2. She was aware of a possible stalker.
3. She called 911 for help with the specific situation.
4. She took action in a pre-emptive way.




There could be debate about alternatives. Could she have shouted through the door and told him to go away? He might have ignored her and been better prepared for when he came in the door. If he had left he could have planned a way to catch her off guard in the future. We do not know his plan but we do know that he was coming into the house without permission. Her only real choice to protect herself and her child was to shoot to kill.

Some might say that he was not equally equipped as he had only a knife. An intruder with a knife can often overcome someone with a gun. It is a matter of timing. There are certain steps needed with a gun that are not needed with a knife. This woman did not wait for him to actually come after her. That took place when he came through the door. She acted defensively. 

For home defense advance preparation is needed along with an understanding of different weapons. Handguns are not the best choice. For one they can fire through walls of houses and kill or injure an innocent person several houses away. This woman used a 12 gauge shotgun. A 20 gauge might be better for home use. Firing even a 20 gauge down a hall way is not likely to miss. Six shots from a handgun might result in no hits.

It is truly amazing that in the name of safety there are bans on weapons with no plans of what to do if someone comes in with a gun or other weapon with intent to do harm.

I am not a gun nut but do know realities.

David Sneed




Wednesday, January 4, 2012

On January 3, 2012 Massachusetts police cited their Lt Governor for speeding 108 MPH in a 65 MPH zone and for not wearing a seat belt.




Several years ago the head of the Massachusetts State Police was stopped for speed in excess of 100 mph on the Mass Pike west of Boston shortly after midnight. No action was taken until the next day when the newspapers asked questions. The Governor finally ordered the state policemen who stopped him to issue a citation for whatever he thought was appropriate and the Governor suspended him for two weeks.  Colonel Henderson had been at a retirement party and said he only had two beers all evening.

In other incidents a state official was doing over 100 in a 55. Another one was stopped and when  he got out of his car, fell and was too drunk to get up. Another was drug k and driving the wrong way on a divided highway.

Maybe Massachusetts could do two things.
1. Stop giving officials Crown Victorias with Police Interceptor engines. Political power mixed with engine power and maybe with some alcohol does not make a good recipe.
2. Make a work rule that state officials not drive drunk. It is great that they are saving on the cost of chauffeurs but that should not be at the risk of death for us lowly taxpayers.