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... from the clothing or equipment. Employees may not smoke in work areas where they are occupationally exposed to asbestos. Medical Exams: In general industry, exposed employees must have a pre-placement physical examination before being assigned to an occupation exposed to airborne concentrations of asbestos at or above the action level or the excursion level. The physical examination must include chest X-ray, medical and work history, and pulmonary function tests. Subsequent exams must be given annually and upon termination of employment, though chest X-rays are required annually only for older workers whose first asbestos exposure occurred more than 10 years ago. In construction, examinations must be made available annually for workers exposed above the action level or excursion limit for 30 or more days per year or who are required to wear negative pressure respirators; chest X-rays are at ... /2014 by CompleteMarkets Editor This content has not been rated yet. INFORMATION DATE 19920218 DESCRIPTION USDOL Program Highlights, Protection Against Asbestos STANDARD NUMBER 1910.1001; 1926.58 SUBJECT Better Protection Against Asbestos in the Workplace ABSTRACT OSHA has issued revised regulations covering asbestos exposure in general industry and construction. Both standards set a maximum exposure limit and include provisions for engineering controls and respirators, protective clothing, exposure monitoring, hygiene facilities and practices, warning signs, labeling, recordkeeping, and medical exams. U.S. Department of Labor Program Highlights Fact Sheet No. OSHA 92-06 What is asbestos? Asbestos is a widely used, mineral-based material that is resistant to heat and corrosive chemicals. Typically, asbestos appears as a whitish, fibrous material which may release fibers that range in texture from coarse to silky; however, airborne ...
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... 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 [ ] Fire department communication [ ] Alarm system appropriate and tested regularly [ ] Fire doors operating [ ] Automatic sprinkler system maintained [ ] Fire extinguishers accessible [ ] Extinguishers serviced EMERGENCY RESPONSE [ ] Earthquake Plan [ ] Flood Plan [ ] Other Natural Disaster [ ] Evacuation Plan [ ] Bomb Threat [ ] Civil Unrest [ ] Criminal Activities [ ] Hazardous Material Leak or Spill [ ] Environmental Hazard [ ] Employee training: Initial Response Participation Follow-up MEDICAL SERVICE ... FIRST AID AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Delete any conditions that do not apply to your business environment. MEDICAL/FIRST AID [ ] Local medical facilities [ ] Employee qualified to render first aid [ ] Health consultation available [ ] Emergency 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, ...