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Emergency & Fire Plans Appropriate clothing , accessories, protective equipment Chemical/material hazards on job Explain reporting methods for unsafe work conditions Toilet, hand-washing, drinking stations Medical services & First-aid available Areas to Address in Training

Areas of OSHA Training

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Page 1: Areas of OSHA Training

Emergency & Fire PlansAppropriate clothing , accessories, protective

equipmentChemical/material hazards on jobExplain reporting methods for unsafe work conditionsToilet, hand-washing, drinking stationsMedical services & First-aid available

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Proper liftingProper housekeeping & cleaningProhibited horseplay & reckless behaviorProper storage of food & other work materials &

substancesProper reporting of hazards/accidentsProper labeling & handling of potentially hazardous substances

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Employees meet initial requirements by taking the online Care &

Compliance curriculum including:Bloodborne Pathogens

Personal Protective Equipment

General Workplace

Safety

Back and Lifting Safety

Workplace Violence

Fire, Electrical

and Chemical

SafetyAs well as the online course for

“Chemical Labels and Safety Data Sheets”

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Recordkeeping• Log of work-related Injuries/IllnessOSHA Form 300• Summary of work-related

Injuries/IllnessOSHA Form 300A• Inspection Records (Hazard

Assessment and Correction Form)maintained for 1 yr+• Training Documentationmaintained for 1 yr+

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Chairman IAL

Chairman IBTL

Chairman IPAL

Committees assess hazards at each facility using hazard checklist

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Required Labels*

Health Hazard (carcinogen, mutagenicity, reproductive toxicity, respiratory sensitizer, target organ toxicity, aspiration toxicity)

Flame (flammables, pyrophorics, self-heating, emits flammable gas, self-reactives, organic peroxides)

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Required Labels*

Exclamation Mark (Irritant of skin/eye, skin sensitizer, acute toxicity, narcotic effects, respiratory tract irritant, hazardous to ozone layer)

Gas Cylinder (Gasses under pressure)

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Required Labels*

Corrosion (Skin corrosion/burns, eye damage, corrosive to metals)

Exploding Bomb (Explosives, self-reactives, organic peroxides)

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Required Labels*

Flame Over Circle (Oxidizers) Skull and Crossbones (Acute toxicity- fatal or toxic)

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Required Labels*

Environment (Aquatic toxicity)

*Assess all manufacturer labels on products and materials at workplaces to determine which warning label to affix.

BioHazard (Blood, potentially infectious materials)

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Finally…All employees will know where the

are located, as well as made aware of

which areas/pages should be updated

as needed.

Illness and Injury Prevention Binders

SDS Binders

any OSHA logs/forms

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IMPLEMENTING OSHA/IIPPKey Elements~

Inform workers

Evaluate performanc

e

Provide training / discipline

Recognize Progress

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Records Required to be in Compliance

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Person(s) conductingThe unsafe

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Action taken to correct

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Written IIPP Plan Includes at minimum:

Management assignment of responsibilities

Safety communication system w/ employees

Accident investigation procedure

System for assuring employee compliance

Scheduled evaluations, inspections

Procedures for correcting the unsafe conditions

Training & Instruction

Recordkeeping & Documentation