Osha Safety Program Xls
These Sample Written Programs are designed to help you create customized programs for your specific needs. Most samples are in Word format so you can easily adapt them.
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Accident Prevention
- Karen is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Environmental health and Safety Trainer (CET), Walkway Auditor Certificate Holder (WACH), OSHA-Authorized Outreach Trainer for General Industry, Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) trainer and hazmat technician. She serves on the Blair County, PA LEPC.
- These Sample Written Programs are designed to help you create customized programs for your specific needs. Most samples are in Word format so you can easily adapt them. You might also like to visit Safety Writer, which is hosted by the consultation program at the University of South Florida. Originally designed for OSHA.
Confined Spaces
With regard to confined spaces in construction, OSHA Standard 1926.21 (b)(6)(i) states: “All employees required to enter into confined or enclosed spaces shall be instructed as to the nature of the hazards involved, the necessary precautions to be taken, and in the use of protective and emergency equipment required”.
While OSHA standards do not required the construction industry to have a written program for confined spaces, we strongly recommend you develop one if needed, and use the OSHA General lndustry 29 CFR 1910.146 – Permit Required Confined Spaces standard as a guide for best practices. Links to information relating to the general industry standard are listed below:
Crane and Hoist Safety
Ergonomics
Emergency Action/Fire Prevention
Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
Fall Protection
Hazard Communication
Hearing Conservation
Personal Protective Equipment
Powered Industrial Vehicles (Forklifts)
Recordkeeping
- Recordkeeping Forms 300 300A and 301 (website). You will find forms with instructions and without instructions at this link.
Respiratory Protection
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A copy of Appendix D must be given to people who wear respirators even though they aren’t required to by the OSHA Standard.Silica
OSHA has released a series of Fact Sheets that review dust controls for the following equipment listed in Table 1 of the construction standard:
Trenching and Excavation
These Sample Written Programs are designed to help you create customized programs for your specific needs. Most samples are in Word format so you can easily adapt them.
You might also like to visit Safety Writer, which is hosted by the consultation program at the University of South Florida. Safety Writer can also assist you with written programs through their online system.
Confined Space Hazards
Here you will find a sample written program, as well as samples of the permits you might need.
Crane Safety
Emergency Action/Fire Prevention
Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
Ergonomics
Exposure Control (Bloodborne Pathogens)
Appendices for the sample plans are listed below: Quickbooks 2009 crack beast.
- A – 1910.1030 Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (website)
- B – Occupations at Risk (Word document)
- C – Sample Sharps Injury Log (Word document)
- D – Written Opinion for Hepatitis B Vaccination (Word document)
- E – Hepatitis B Vaccine Immunization Record (Word document)
- F – Declination Statement (Word document)
- G – Exposure Incident Report (Word document)
- H – Exposure Follow-Up Record (Word document)
- I – Written Opinion for Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-Up (Word document)
- J – Documentation of Source Individual (Word document)
- K – Request for Source Individual Evaluation (Word document)
- L – Employee Training Record (Word document)
- M – Safety Feature Evaluation Form (Word document)
- N – Resource List for Engineering Controls and Vaccine Safety (Word document)
Hazard Communication
Hearing Conservation
Osha Safety Programs For Small Business
Ladder Safety
Personal Protective Equipment
Powered Industrial Vehicles (Forklifts)
Recordkeeping
- Recordkeeping Forms 300 300A and 301(website) You will find forms with instructions and without instructions at this link.
Respiratory Protection
Note
A copy of Appendix D must be given to people who wear respirators even though they aren’t required to by the OSHA Standard.
Osha Written Safety Program Template
Safety and Health Management
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Welding, Cutting and Brazing
Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection
The effective date for OSHA’s Final Rule relating to its General Industry Walking-Walking Surfaces and Fall Protection Standard was January 17, 2017. Exceptions to the effective date are as follows:
- Ensuring exposed workers are trained on fall hazards (May 17, 2017)
- Inspecting and certifying permanent anchorages for rope descent systems (November 20, 2017)
- Installing personal fall arrest or ladder safety systems on new fixed ladders over 24 feet and on replacement ladders/ladder sections, including fixed ladders on outdoor advertising structures (November 19, 2018)
- Ensuring existing fixed ladders over 24 feet, including those on outdoor advertising structures, are equipped with a cage, well, personal fall arrest system, or ladder safety system (November 19, 2018), and
- Replacing cages and wells (used as fall protection) with ladder safety or personal fall arrest systems on all fixed ladders over 24 feet (November 18, 2036)
For further information, please see below: