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OSHA Aerial Lift Fact Sheet
An aerial lift is any vehicle-mounted device used to elevate personnel, including: Extendable boom platforms Aerial ladders Articulating (jointed)...
View full detailsOSHA Asbestos Fact Sheet
Asbestos Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber. It was used in numerous building materials and vehicle products for its strength and abil...
View full detailsOSHA Demolition & Cleanup Fact Sheet
Demolition and Cleanup Before starting a demolition, the person or persons in charge must adequatelyprepare for the task with regard to the health ...
View full detailsOSHA Distracted Driving Fact Sheet
Dangers of distracted driving: Distracted driving crashes killed more than 3,000 people and injured 416,000 in 2010. Reaction time is delayed for ...
View full detailsOSHA Emergency Exit Routes Fact Sheet
Emergency Exit RoutesHow would you escape from your workplace in an emergency? Do you know where all the exits are in case your first choice is too...
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OSHA’s Final Rule to Update, Align, and Provide Greater Flexibility in its General Industry Walking Working Surfaces and Fall Protection StandardsB...
View full detailsOSHA Filing Whistleblower Complaints Under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) Fact Sheet
Filing Whistleblower Complaints under the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21)Employees who work for motor vehicle manufactur...
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Fireworks SafetyRetail Fireworks Sales Keep exits clear and accessible. Know all exit routes. Maintain view of fireworks. Know alarm procedures. K...
View full detailsOSHA Handheld Power Saws/ Fiber‑Cement Board Fact Sheet
CONTROL OF SILICA DUST IN CONSTRUCTIONHandheld Power Saws Used to Cut Fiber‑Cement BoardUsing a handheld circular saw to cut fiber-cement board can...
View full detailsOSHA Hazardous Fumes and Gases During Welding Fact Sheet
Controlling Hazardous Fumes and Gases During WeldingWelding joins materials together by melting a metal work piece along with a filler metal to fo...
View full detailsOSHA Hazardous Waste Operations Fact Sheet
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response OSHA’s standards for general industry and the construction industry on hazardous waste operations...
View full detailsOSHA Inspections Fact Sheet
OSHA InspectionsThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration is committed to strong, fairand effective enforcement of safety and health requir...
View full detailsOSHA Laboratory Safety Noise Fact Sheet
Laboratory Safety NoiseThis guidance is advisory in nature and informational in content. It is not a standard or a regulation, and it neither creat...
View full detailsOSHA Laboratory Safety Standard Fact Sheet
Laboratory Safety OSHA Laboratory StandardOSHA’s Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories standard(29 CFR 1910.1450), referred ...
View full detailsOSHA Lead Hazard Fact Sheet
Protecting Workers from Lead HazardsCleaning up after a flood requires hundreds of workers to renovate and repair, or tear down and dispose of, dam...
View full detailsOSHA Lockout/Tagout Fact Sheet
What is the OSHA standard for control of hazardous energy sources?The OSHA standard for The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout), Title 29 ...
View full detailsOSHA Mold Fact Sheet
Molds are the most common forms of fungi found on earth. They can grow on almost any material, as long as moisture and oxygen are available. Most m...
View full detailsOSHA Motor Vehicle Safety Fact Sheet
Motor Vehicle Safety FactsThe U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) in partnership with the Department of ...
View full detailsOSHA Mpox/Monkeypox Virus Fact Sheet
Mpox/Monkeypox virusOn August 14, 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a Public HealthEmergency of International Concern for the clad...
View full detailsOSHA Penalty Fact Sheet
OSHA Penalty Adjustments In November 2015, Congress enacted legislation requiring federal agencies to adjust their civil penalties to account for i...
View full detailsOSHA Protecting Yourself in the Sun Fact Sheet
Protecting Yourself in the Sun Sunlight contains ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which causes premature aging of the skin, wrinkles, cataracts, and ski...
View full detailsOSHA Respirable Crystalline Silica in Construction Fact Sheet
OSHA’s Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for ConstructionWorkers who are exposed to respirable crystalline silica dust are at increased risk o...
View full detailsOSHA Roof Tarping Safety Fact Sheet
Roof Tarping (Blue Roof) SafetyReinforced plastic tarps, commonly called “Blue Roofs,” provide temporary protection for the roofs of homes and othe...
View full detailsOSHA Trailer Inspection Fact Sheet
Inspection of Suspension-Type Highway Trailers Prior to Loading and Unloading with Powered Industrial Trucks The purpose of this Technical Informat...
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