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OSHA High-Rise Building Evacuation Fact Sheet
The National Fire Protection Association defines “high-rise building” as a building greater than 75 feet (25 m) in height where the building height...
View full detailsOSHA Hispanic Outreach Fact Sheet
Hispanic OutreachOSHA has made immigrant workplace safety a priority within the agency and iscommitted to identifying ways to improve the safety an...
View full detailsOSHA Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Fact Sheet
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, flammable, extremely hazardous gas with a “rotten egg” smell. Some common names for the gas ...
View full detailsOSHA Importance of Root Cause Analysis During Incident Investigation Fact Sheet
OSHA Fact Sheet The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) urge employers (owners and o...
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 Keeping Workers Safe During Disaster Cleanup and Recovery Fact Sheet
Natural disasters can cause widespread flooding and damage to property and infrastructure. Cleanup and recovery activities involve hazards that can...
View full detailsOSHA Laboratory Safety Biosafety Cabinets (BSCs) Fact Sheet
Properly maintained Biosafety Cabinets (BSCs), when used in conjunction with good microbiological techniques, provide an effective containment syst...
View full detailsOSHA Laboratory Safety Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) Fact Sheet
Laboratory Safety Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP)OSHA’s Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories standard (29 CFR 1910.1450), refer...
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 Laboratory Safety: Cryogens and Dry Ice Fact Sheet
Laboratory Safety: Cryogens and Dry Ice Cryogens are substances used to produce very low temperatures [below -153°C (-243°F)], such as liquid nitro...
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 Lithium-ion Battery Fact Sheet
Lithium-ion batteries are commonly used in many industries, but they can pose serious hazards if not handled properly. OSHA provides the following ...
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 Lyme Disease Alert Fact Sheet
Lyme Disease FactsOSHA has published a hazard information bulletin (HIB) to provide guidance to people who reside in high or moderate risk areas in...
View full detailsOSHA Mercury Exposure Fact Sheet
Protecting Workers from Mercury Exposure While Crushing and Recycling Fluorescent BulbsThis fact sheet assists employers and workers in understandi...
View full detailsOSHA Methylene Chloride Exposure Fact Sheet
BRIEF INCIDENT DESCRIPTIONA temporary worker died while removing the coating from a bathtub in a residential building. The worker was alone in a sm...
View full detailsOSHA Minimum Approach Distances Fact Sheet
Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution: Minimum Approach Distance, Information Transfer and Training Requirements This fact sheet...
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 New Business Fact Sheet
How can OSHA help new businesses?Starting a new business can be challenging. OSHA can help by explaining the federal regulatory requirements concer...
View full detailsOSHA Noroviruses Fact Sheet
NorovirusesNoroviruses (NoVs) were named after Norwalk, Ohio, where a NoV strain (subsequently called the Norwalk strain) caused the first sudden m...
View full detailsOSHA Occupational Safety and Health for Federal Employees Fact Sheet
Fact SheetThousands of federal employees are injured, become ill, or are killed in work-related incidents each year. During FY 2004, approximately ...
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