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OSHA Training & Compliance: April 28th is Workers' Memorial Day
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. April 28th is Workers' Memorial Day. Workers’ Memorial Day events will be updated on the events calendar over the coming weeks. For more information, visit the Workers' Memorial Day webpage or contact your regional OSHA office. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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OSHA Training & Compliance: Manufacturing Safety
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. OSHA, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, has standards for safeguarding machinery, electrical equipment, and chemical substances, so that employers can secure the protection of the staff in the manufacturing industry. Manufacturing devices are often powe...
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OSHA Training & Compliance: March 2015
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. OSHA Publications and smartphones or tablets. OSHA publications accessible on smartphones and tablets; Safety and Health Information Bulletins available. Safety and Health Information Bulletins are also now accessible on OSHA's publications page. SHIBs help raise awarene...
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OSHA Training & Compliance
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. April 27, 2015. Oklahoma community honors Workers' Memorial Day. At candlelight vigil April 28. Oklahomans remember those who were injured or killed on the job. David Bates, director of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Oklahoma City Area Office. Its great ...
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OSHA Training & Compliance: February 2015
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. New Reporting Requirements Now in Effect. Beginning Jan. 1, 2015, there is a change to what covered employers are required to. On Dec. 11, OSHA held a conversation on Twitter. Previously, employers were required to report all workplace fatalities and when three or more worke...
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OSHA Training & Compliance: May 2015
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. Check out the National Safety Stand-Down webpage for details on events across the country; instructions on how to conduct a stand-down and receive a certificate of participation; and free resources in English and Spanish. Videos to promote participation in the Stand-Down.
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OSHA Training & Compliance: November 2014
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. Cleaning and Decontamination of Ebola on Surfaces Pt 2. Guidelines for waste disposal. 8226; It may be necessary to dispose of contaminated objects with porous surfaces that cannot be disinfected. Use appropriate respiratory protection. 8226; Wearing a respirator for extende...
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OSHA Training & Compliance: National Safety Stand-Down
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. Check out the National Safety Stand-Down webpage for details on events across the country; instructions on how to conduct a stand-down and receive a certificate of participation; and free resources in English and Spanish. Videos to promote participation in the Stand-Down.
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OSHA Training & Compliance: How to File a Complaint with OSHA: Workers' Rights
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. How to File a Complaint with OSHA: Workers' Rights. Workers are entitled to working conditions that do not pose a risk of serious harm. To help assure a safe and healthful workplace -. A) Each employer -. OSHA also provides workers with the right to:. Labels: 29 USC 654.
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OSHA Training & Compliance: Construction Safety
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OSHA Training and Compliance. Website and blog with free information and resources about OSHA compliance and workplace safety. We hope this information will assist both employers and employees in making workplaces safer for everyone. The information, tools, and resources provided in these Construction Industry web pages are designed to assist those in the industry – whether worker or employer – to identify, reduce, and eliminate construction-related hazards. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).