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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1570/SAFETY-AND-HAZARD-INSPECTION-SURVEY/
...tance (i.e. vats, bottles, storage tanks) labeled with product identity and a ...e? [ ] Are spare portable or butane tanks which are used by industrial truck...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/916/PREPARING-FOR-AN-OSHA-INSPECTION/
...tance (i.e. vats, bottles, storage tanks) labeled with product identity and a ... Are liquefied petroleum gas storage tanks guarded to prevent damage from veh...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1659/HAZARD-COMMUNICATION-1/
...ance (e.g., vats, bottles, storage tanks) with product identity. 3. Label wit...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/395/Product-Or-Service/
... card into the pump to fill up the tank, but a service station, where an attendant fills your tank-or changes your oil, checks your brake...ter on the quality of the gasoline: cleaning capabilities for more smoothly ru...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1555/OSHA-HANDBOOK-FOR-SMALL-BUSINESSES-PART-2/
... employee medical records and records of employee exposure to hazardous substances or harmful physical agents up-to-date and in compliance with current OSHA standards? [ ] Have arrangements been made to maintain required records for the legal period of time for each specific type record? (Some records must be maintained for at least 40 years.) [ ] Are operating permits and records up-to-date for such items as elevators, air pressure tanks, liquefied petroleum gas tanks, etc.? SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM [ ] Do you have an active safety and health program in operation that deals with general safety and health program elements as well as the management of hazards specific to your work site? [ ] Is one person clearly responsible for the overall activities of the safety and health program? [ ] Do you have a safety committee ... should include the following: PROCESSING, RECEIVING, SHIPPING AND STORAGE: 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, tools, motors, grounding, and NEC compliance. LIGHTING: type, intensity, controls, conditions, diffusion, location, glare, and shadow control. HEATING AND VENTILATION: type, effectiveness ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1570/SAFETY-AND-HAZARD-INSPECTION-SURVEY/
... each hazardous substance or class of substances? 3. Explanation of rights to know? 4. Identification of where written hazard communication program is available? 5. Physical and health hazards and specific protective measures to be used? 6. Details of hazardous communication program including how to use labeling system and MSDS? [ ] Is each container for a hazardous substance (i.e. vats, bottles, storage tanks) labeled with product identity and a hazard warning (communication of the specific health hazards and physical hazards)? [ ] Employee Hazardous Material Exposure Documentation [ ] Flammable and Combustible Materials Procedures [ ] Ventilation Procedures FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE Delete any conditions that do not apply to your workplace. FIRE PROTECTION [ ] Fire prevention plan [ ] Control of hazards and ignition sources [ ] Employee training ... approval [ ] Special measures such as emergency showers [ ] Other PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT [ ] Goggles or face shields [ ] Gloves, aprons and shields [ ] Hard hats [ ] Foot protection [ ] Emergency respirators [ ] Eye wash facilities and showers [ ] Noise protection [ ] Protective clothing and equipment [ ] Other ENVIRONMENT Remove any items that are not germane to your workplace. GENERAL ENVIRONMENT [ ] Clean worksites [ ] Proper removal and storage of scrap, debris and waste [ ] Combustible, metallic, and/or corrosive dust removal [ ] Burners with prevent flow if pilots fail [ ] Adequate sanitary toilets and washing facilities [ ] Adequate illumination [ ] Other WALKWAYS [ ] Aisles and passageways clear, free of obstructions [ ] Appropriately marked Exit' and Not Exit' [ ] Non-slip materials ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1651/DISASTER-PLANNING-MANUAL-PART-1/
... sure it is not in danger of collapse. Let your house air out to remove to remove foul odors or escaped gas. 3. Be alert for holes in the floor, loose boards, hanging or loose plaster, snakes, and other hazards. 4. Don't smoke or use an open flame until you are sure it is safe to do so. 5. Turn off gas at meter tank. Do not turn on the electrical system; it may have become short circuited. 6. If it is not off, the main electrical circuit should be turned off. Be extremely careful to stand on a dry surface and avoid touching the metal handle of the switch box. Use a piece of heavy rubber, plastic, or a piece of dry wood to open the metal door and ... Even if home or business furnishings and effects look like total losses, ' do not get rid of them until after they have been examined by an adjuster. 10. If your car has been damaged or submerged in a flood, move it to high ground and let it dry out. Do not attempt to start or operate it until it is thoroughly dried. 11. Wooden furniture should be cleaned as quickly as possible. Avoid rubbing in abrasives such as ash, plaster, or wallboard particles that have fallen on furniture surfaces. 12. Your dry cleaning establishment can help you evaluate the cleaning or restoration costs for clothing, furs, and draperies. 13. Metal objects, including guns, drapery rods, and the electric motors in home appliances should be dried and rubbed or sprayed with ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1651/DISASTER-PLANNING-MANUAL-PART-1/
...o do so. 5. Turn off gas at meter tank. Do not turn on the electrical system;...Flammable liquids, like painting or cleaning products, that would be safer in ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/929/HAZARD-COMMUNICATION-2/
... protective equipment as needed. When using solvents, don't breathe the vapors. 4. Do not use hazardous materials where respirators are needed for emergency use until you have been trained in and are familiar with their use, limitations, and location. M - Mark it carefully 1. Keep chemicals in original labeled containers. 2. Label each container for a hazardous substance (vats, bottles, storage tanks) with product identity. 3. Label with a hazard warning (communication of the specific health hazards and physical hazards) . 4. Promptly dispose of empty containers in a proper manner. S - Store it safely 1. Do not leave toxic chemicals unattended. Store chemicals away from the reach of children and pets, preferably in locked storage. 2. Store compressed gas cylinders upright and ... yet. 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 employees the right to know the hazards and identities of chemicals in their workplaces. Every employer in the United States is required to comply with the Hazard Communication Standard. Many common products such as housekeeping and cleaning materials are covered by this standard, so hazard communication applies to virtually all employers. A basic hazard communication program will: 1. List all hazardous materials in the workplace 2. Establish files for information on hazardous materials 3. Obtain an MSDS for each hazardous chemical in use 4. Develop and implement a labeling program 5. Review each MSDS for completeness 6. Make each MSDS readily available ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/916/PREPARING-FOR-AN-OSHA-INSPECTION/
... one 2. MSDS contents for each hazardous substance or class of substances 3. Explanation of right to know 4. Identification of where written hazard communication program is available 5. Physical and health hazards and specific protective measures to be used 6. Details of hazardous communication program, including how to use labeling system and MSDS Is each container for a hazardous substance (i.e. vats, bottles, storage tanks) labeled with product identity and a hazard warning (communication of the specific health hazards and physical hazards)? Employee hazardous material exposure documentation Flammable and combustible materials procedures Ventilation procedures Fire Protection and Emergency Response (cross out any items that are not applicable): Fire protection Fire prevention plan Control of hazards and ignition sources Employee training Fire department communication Alarm system appropriate and tested regularly Fire doors operating ... sprinkler system maintained Fire extinguishers accessible Extinguishers serviced Emergency Response: Earthquake plan Flood plan Other natural disasters Evacuation plan Bomb threat Civil unrest Criminal activities Hazardous material leak or spill Environmental hazard Employee Training: Initial response participation follow-up Environment (cross out any items that are not applicable): General environment Clean worksites, general housekeeping Proper removal and storage of scrap, debris and waste Combustible, metallic, and/or corrosive dust removal Burners with prevent flow if pilots fail Adequate sanitary toilets and washing facilities Adequate illumination Other Walkways: Aisles and passageways clear, free of obstructions Appropriately marked Exit' and No Exit' Non-slip materials as needed Holes and defects repaired promptly and properly Clearance when motorized equipment is operating Immediate clean up of spills No sharp projections in walkways Changes of direction and elevation marked Adequate headroom Standard guardrails ...