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https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1555/OSHA-HANDBOOK-FOR-SMALL-BUSINESSES-PART-2/
... BUILDING AND GROUNDS CONDITIONS: floors, walls, ceilings, exits, stairs, walkways, ramps, platforms, driveways, and aisles. HOUSEKEEPING PROGRAM: waste disposal tools, objects, material, leakage and spillage, cleaning methods, schedules, work areas, remote areas, and storage areas. ELECTRICITY: equipment, switches, breakers, fuses, switch-boxes, junctions, special fixtures, circuits, insulation, extensions, tools, motors, grounding, and NEC compliance. LIGHTING: type, intensity, controls, conditions, diffusion, location, glare, and shadow control. HEATING AND VENTILATION: type, effectiveness, temperature, humidity, controls, and natural and artificial ventilation and exhausting. MACHINERY: points of operation, flywheels, gears, shafts, pulleys, key ways, belts, ... If you have outside private fire hydrants, are they flushed at least once a year and on a routine preventive maintenance schedule? [ ] Are fire doors and shutters in good operating condition? [ ] Are automatic sprinkler system water control valves, and air and water pressure checked weekly/periodically as required? [ ] Is the maintenance of automatic sprinkler systems assigned to responsible persons or to a sprinkler contractor? [ ] Are sprinkler heads protected by metal guards when exposed to physical damage? [ ] Is proper clearance maintained below sprinkler heads? [ ] Are portable fire extinguishers provided in adequate number and type? [ ] Are fire extinguishers mounted in readily accessible locations? [ ] Are fire extinguishers recharged regularly and noted on the inspection tag? [ ] Are employees periodically instructed in the use of ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2355/Crisis-Management-Plan-Operation/
... Emergency tools for a larger facility should be assembled at several staging points and available to the Emergency Response Team. The Emergency Response Team should keep an inventory of these tools and understand their usage as a result of regular training. Tools inventory should include, but not be limited to: Emergency Equipment Large portable lantern Flashlights Portable generator Power bullhorn Utility control tools: electric, gas, water Bolt cutters Insulated cable cutter Pipe cutter Hydraulic jack Nylon rope Portable ladders Fire axe Scoop shovels Crowbar Sledgehammer In the event the facility is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system, then there should be an additional array of items available to the Emergency Response Team to include, but not be limited to: Automatic Sprinkler System Emergency Equipment Post indicator valve wrenches Spanner wrenches Hydrant wrenches Automatic sprinkler heads (spare) Automatic sprinkler ... Content Package All Member Content IMMS Library Jack Burke LIG Marine Managers USG Insurance Services, Inc. NIF Group Inc. PRS High Hazard/High Risk Workers' Compensation Business Insurance Insurance for Individuals and Families Personal Finance Search Titles only Search author Search Titles and content Show Results Loading.. Similar Articles Sample Telemarketing Scripts Cross-Sell Letter Commercial Lines Prospecting Letter Change Or Die! ' The Culture Of Your Organization Independent Contractor Producer Agreement Content Packages This article is part of the IMMS Library , which contains more than 2451 documents published by industry-leading authors. (Hidden) Categories Benefits & Financial Services (53) Commercial Lines (93) Communications (629) Customer Service (530) Financial/Accounting (314) General Articles (572) Human Resources (652) Insurance Careers (36) Legal and E& ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1643/PERSONAL-PROTECTIVE-EQUIPMENT/
... office. ARM AND HAND PROTECTION Burns, cuts, electrical shock, amputation, and absorption of chemicals are not fun. They are also examples of hazards associated with arm and hand injuries. A wide assortment of gloves, hand pads, sleeves, and wristlets is available for protection from these hazards. The devices should be selected to fit the specific task. Rubber is considered the best material for insulating gloves and sleeves, and must conform to ANSI standards (copies of which are available from ANSI, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018) . TORSO PROTECTION There's no part of your anatomy you want to protect more than the torso, because without it, you're nothing. Many hazards can threaten the torso: heat, splashes from hot metals and liquids, impacts, cuts, acids ... Uncategorized Choose a Content Package All Member Content IMMS Library Jack Burke LIG Marine Managers USG Insurance Services, Inc. NIF Group Inc. PRS High Hazard/High Risk Workers' Compensation Business Insurance Insurance for Individuals and Families Personal Finance Search Titles only Search author Search Titles and content Show Results Loading.. Similar Articles Sample Broker-Of-Record Letter Beyond The "Alpha Split": New Ways To Distribute Work Loads Independent Contractor Producer Agreement Housekeeping And Personal Hygiene Practices You Can't Get There From Here! ' - A New Map For Future Success Content Packages This article is part of the IMMS Library , which contains more than 2451 documents published by industry-leading authors. (Hidden) Categories Benefits & Financial Services (53) Commercial Lines (93) Communications (629) Customer Service (530) Financial/Accounting (314 ...