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AGENTS FOR CHANGE: WE CAN MAKE THE WORKPLACE SAFER by Arthur Moll More agent involvement in safety programs can be the single most important way to reduce accidents in the workplace. Small co...
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Each year potential hazards threaten the business community worldwide. Earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, fires, and other disruptive events represent a continuous problem throughout the business community. Many of these threats result in significant exposure to large and small businesses. When business operations are disrupted, companies suffer both tangible and intangible losses.
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CHEMICAL SPILLS by Scott Lawson Many companies establish spill-response plans to comply with the HAZWOPER standard (CFR 1910.120), yet fail to develop a program that addresses their specific hazards...
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DISASTER PLANNING by Bill Grieb Disasters and emergencies can involve a single worker (for example, a heart attack on the job), several workers, or a complete plant or site. Disasters or emergencies...
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DISASTER PLANNING GUIDELINES by Bill Grieb The Plan Do you have a written emergency action plan? Does your emergency plan cover: fire and explosion...
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DISASTER PREPARATION CLASSES TARGET SMALL BUSINESSES If disaster struck your workplace, how well would you, and your employees cope until first responders arrive - which could take ho...
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Fact Sheet No. OSHA 93-39 FARM SAFETY There are approximately 3.2 million men and women who work on America's 2.1 million farms and ranches. According to Accident Facts published in 199...
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HAZARD COMMUNICATION by Bill Grieb The Hazard Communication Standard is a law (Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations 1910.1200) enforced by OSHA of the U.S. Department of Labor. This standard gives e...
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HOW TO SET UP A PUBLIC SAFETY PROGRAM by Bill Grieb STEP ONE: Document your program in your written workplace safety manual. STEP TWO: Perform a public safety analysis. This is done by the Safety M...
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INFORMATION DATE 19920101 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, Inspecting for Job Safety SUBJECT Inspecting for Job Safety and Health Hazards U.S. Department of Labor Program Highlights Fact She...