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... where all employees are likely to see it? [ ] Are emergency telephone numbers posted where they can be readily found in case of emergency? [ ] Where employees may be exposed to any toxic substances or harmful physical agents, has appropriate information concerning employee access to medical and exposure records and Material Safety Data Sheets' been posted or otherwise made readily available to affected employees? [ ] Are signs concerning building exit routes, room capacities, floor loading, biohazards, exposure to x-ray, microwave, or other harmful radiation or substances ... a collateral duty do not have to be offered pre-exposure hepatitis B vaccine only if the employer puts the following requirements into his/her exposure control plan and implements them: (1 ) the employer must record all first-aid incidents involving the presence of blood or other potentially infectious materials before the end of the work shift during which the first-aid incident occurred; (2 ) the employer must comply with post-exposure evaluation, prophylaxis, and followup requirements of the standard with respect to exposure incidents, as defined by the standard; (3 ) ... Equipment, job planning, layout, heights floor loads, projection of materials, and materials-handling and storage methods. 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, ...