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... four-point safety and health program. Technical assistance in self-inspection may be available to you as a small business owner or manager through your insurance carrier, the local safety council, and many local, state, and federal agencies, including the state consultation programs and local OSHA offices. Additional checklists are available from the National Safety Council, trade associations, insurance companies, and other similar service organizations. SELF-INSPECTION SCOPE The scope of your self-inspections should include the following: PROCESSING, RECEIVING, SHIPPING AND STORAGE: Equipment, job planning, layout ... , sprockets, chains, frames, controls, lighting for tools and equipment, brakes, exhausting, feeding, oiling, adjusting, maintenance, lock out, grounding, work space, location, and purchasing standards. PERSONNEL: training, experience, methods of checking machines before use, type clothing, personal protective equipment, use of guards, tool storage, work practices, method of cleaning, oiling, or adjusting machinery. HAND AND POWER TOOLS: purchasing standards, inspection, storage, repair, types, maintenance, grounding ... the ground? [ ] Are bridges provided over conveyors and similar hazards? FLOOR AND WALL OPENINGS [ ] Are floor openings guarded by a cover, a guardrail, or equivalent on all sides (except at entrance to stairways or ladders)? [ ] Are toeboards installed around the edges of permanent floor opening (where persons may pass below the opening)? [ ] Are skylight screens of such construction and mounting that they will withstand a load of at least 200 pounds? [ ] Is the glass in the windows, doors ...