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OSHA Requirements When a Worker Experiences a Job-Related Injury or Illness Fact Sheet
OSHA Requirements When a Worker Experiences a Job-Related Injury or IllnessOver the past three decades, occupational injuries and illnesses in the ...
View full detailsOSHA Rescue of Animals Fact Sheet
Rescue of Animals (Dogs) by Disaster Relief PersonnelOnly trained personnel experienced in animal behavior should attempt to rescue animals. Before...
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 Respiratory Infection Control: Respirators Versus Surgical Masks Fact Sheet
Respiratory Infection Control: Respirators Versus Surgical MasksIt is important that employers and workers understand the significant differences b...
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 Safe Patient Handling Fact Sheet
Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders in Nursing Homes Nurses and other healthcare workers face many safety and health hazards in their work environ...
View full detailsOSHA Safe Winter Driving Fact Sheet
Winter driving can be hazardous and scary, especially in northern regions that get a lot of snow and ice. Additional preparations can help make a ...
View full detailsOSHA Safety Assurance Poster
OSHA Safety Assurance Poster with OSHA Form 300AIncludes: OSHA Safety and Health "It's the Law!" OSHA Form 300A - Required to be posted by cove...
View full detailsOSHA Safety Assurance Poster - SPANISH
OSHA Safety Assurance Poster with OSHA Form 300AIncludes: OSHA Safety and Health "It's the Law!" OSHA Form 300A - Required to be posted by covere...
View full detailsOSHA Sandbag Safety Fact Sheet
Filling, Moving and Placing Sandbags During Flooding Disasters Manually filling, moving and placing sandbags is physically demanding work. It invo...
View full detailsOSHA Scaffolding Safety Fact Sheet
Narrow frame scaffolds, also known as Baker/Perry style scaffolds, are among the most popular pieces of construction equipment. Due to their versat...
View full detailsOSHA Search and Rescue Operations Fact Sheet
Search and Rescue Operations Following a catastrophe, rescue workers and emergency responders are the first to arrive on the scene, often in unfam...
View full detailsOSHA Securing Medical Catheters Fact Sheet
What are medical catheters?Medical catheters are tubes used in healthcare to deliver intravenous fluids and medications or to drain body fluids. Ex...
View full detailsOSHA Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Fact Sheet
An Overview of Worker Protection Issues SARS: Description and Concerns SARS is a severe viral illness that was first reported in Asia in February ...
View full detailsOSHA Shipbreaking Safety Fact Sheet
Hazards Associated With ShipbreakingShipbreaking is the process of dismantling an obsolete vessel’s structure for scrapping or disposal. Conducted ...
View full detailsOSHA Solutions for Tree Care Hazards Fact Sheet
This OSHA fact sheet provides prevention tips for tree care hazard risk factors such as: Traffic control Drop zones Wood chippers Aerial lifts Pow...
View full detailsOSHA Spud Barge Safety Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet During marine construction work deck barges are held in place by vertical steel shafts known as spuds. The spud equipment typically cons...
View full detailsOSHA Stationary Masonry Saws Fact Sheet
CONTROL OF SILICA DUST IN CONSTRUCTIONUsing a stationary masonry saw to cut bricks, concrete blocks, pavers, or other silica-containing materials c...
View full detailsOSHA Strategic Partnership Program Fact Sheet
Created in 1998, OSHA’s Strategic Partnership Program is an extended, voluntary, cooperative relationship between OSHA and groups of employers, wo...
View full detailsOSHA Top Four Construction Hazards Fact Sheet
Top Four Construction HazardsThe top four causes of construction fatalities are: Falls, Struck-By, Caught-In/Between and Electrocutions. Features ...
View full detailsOSHA Tractor Trailer Safety Practices Fact Sheet
Safety Practices Once Tractor Trailer Drivers Arrive at a Destination Safety is just as important once a truck reaches a destination as when it is ...
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...
View full detailsOSHA Training Institute (OTI) Education Centers Fact Sheet
The OSHA Training Institute (OTI) Education Centers are a national network of nonprofit organizations authorized by OSHA to deliver occupational sa...
View full detailsOSHA Tree Trimming Safety Fact Sheet
Tree Trimming SafetyThousands of massive trees may have been uprooted by powerful winds from a hurricane taking power lines and transformers with t...
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