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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/1581/WORKER-PROTECTION-PROGRAMS/
...equently used for roofs, cornices, tank linings, and electrical conduits. In p...veillance and provisions for medical removal; Training; Signs; and...

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 ... phone numbers posted [ ] First aid kits [ ] First aid kit inspection and 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 ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1661/SAFETY-AND-SURVIVAL-IN-AN-EARTHQUAKE-PART-2/
... . Fires start from broken gas lines and appliance connections. Use flexible connectors whenever possible. Relocate beds, if possible, so they are not directly under large windows. To secure a water heater, place two strips of metal straps or plumber's tape around the water heater (1 strap approximately 1/3 down from top of water heater and the other 1/3 up from the bottom of tank) . Secure straps by bolting to the studs with 1/4' diameter lag screws or bolts with washers. PROTECTING YOUR DECORATIVE ITEMS, ARTWORK, AND COLLECTIBLES The following suggestions have been gathered from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, to assist you in protecting from earthquake damage the decorative items, artwork, and collectibles in your home and office ... the reunion place where all family members will meet following the evacuation. Post your completed emergency floor plan in an accessible location such as inside a cupboard or closet door, back porch, or garage. Inform family members, baby sitters, and neighbors where it can be found in case of an emergency. HOME PREPAREDNESS Place large and heavy objects on lower shelves. Securely fasten shelves to walls. Remove glass bottles from medicine cabinets and from above or around the bathtub and sink. Remove all flammable liquids such as painting and cleaning products to the garage or outside cupboard. Store in proper containers. Make sure your home or place of work has ample exits that will not be blocked with fallen debris. Fasten all top-heavy furniture such as refrigerators, tall bookcases, and glass cabinets, to the ...

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 ... of effective safety programs is participation by both management and workers. Management must participate by providing safety resources, pledging a strong commitment to safety, and setting an example through following and enforcing safety rules. All workers need to participate in the safety program by maintaining awareness and focus on safety and making suggestions to improve workplace safety. Safety improvement suggestions should be solicited, acted upon, and rewarded. Remove dangers when noted prevents injuries. OSHA Inspections What do those folks from OSHA look for in inspections? Well, we've X-rayed their brains, and they know about that oily rag you threw in the trash in 1989. Pretty scary. No, really, we didn't X-ray their brains. But we did read their book so we know what they may be looking for and what's on their minds ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1661/SAFETY-AND-SURVIVAL-IN-AN-EARTHQUAKE-PART-2/
...he other 1/3 up from the bottom of tank). Secure straps by bolting to the stud...

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 ... materials? GENERAL WORK ENVIRONMENT [ ] Are all worksites clean, sanitary, and orderly? [ ] Are work surfaces kept dry or appropriate means taken to assure the surfaces are slip-resistant? [ ] Are all spilled hazardous materials or liquids, including blood and other potentially infectious materials, cleaned up immediately and according to proper procedures? [ ] Is combustible scrap, debris, and waste stored safely and removed from the work site promptly? [ ] Is all regulated waste, as defined in the OSHA bloodborne pathogens standard (29 CFR 1910.1030), discarded according to federal, state, and local regulations? [ ] Are accumulations of combustible dust routinely removed from elevated surfaces including the overhead structure of buildings, etc.? [ ] Is combustible dust cleaned up with a vacuum system to prevent the ...

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 ... 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 oil to prevent corrosion. Radios, televisions, and other electronic systems should also be dried out, but not oiled. 14. Bedding and upholstered furniture must be dried immediately if saturated with water. Vacuuming will remove some of the odor and grit left by smoke damage, but these items should be separated from other possessions since they may affect nearby items. 15. Antiques, paintings, art objects, silver, and brass must be given special care. Dry them with soft cloths, but do not apply oil or rub them. This treatment will mar or otherwise damage hard finishes or surfaces. What ...

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;...