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OSHA FREE Safety and Health Resources?

OSHA FREE Safety and Health Resources?. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. OSHA Publications for 10. The list includes such items as: Cards Magnets Brochures/Booklets Fact Sheets, InfoSheets and Hazard Alerts Guidance Documents

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OSHA FREE Safety and Health Resources?

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  1. OSHA FREE Safety and Health Resources? 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 30

  2. OSHA Publications for 10 • The list includes such items as: • Cards • Magnets • Brochures/Booklets • Fact Sheets, InfoSheets and Hazard Alerts • Guidance Documents • Pocket Guides • Posters • QuickCardsTM • QuickTakes • Standards

  3. What are some types of Free OSHA Publications http://www.osha.gov/pls/publications/publication.html

  4. OSHA Publications for 20 • The list of these items include: • Materials to Prevent Falls in Construction • GHS Classification and Labeling of Chemicals QuickCards • Mercury: Protecting Workers from Mercury Exposure QuickCardTM and Fact Sheet • Nail Salon Workers: Stay Healthy and Safe While Giving manicures and Pedicures • Fall Prevention and Heat Stress Wallet Cards

  5. What are some of the NEW Resources?

  6. OSHA Publications for 30 • These two publications are very helpful for compliance and are nearly impossible to keep in stock.

  7. What are: OSHA Booklet 3186 - Bloodborne Pathogens: Model Plans and Programs for the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens and Hazard Communications Standards and OSHA Booklet 2209 – Small Business Handbook?

  8. OSHA Outreach and Trainingfor 10 • Free downloadable PowerPoints include: • Introduction to OSHA • Bloodborne Pathogens • Electrical • Exit Routes, Emergency AcitonPlans,Fire Prevention,… • Machine Guarding • PPE • Flammable and Combustible Liquids • Safety and Health Programs • Walking-Working Surfaces

  9. What are some of the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Outreach -Trainer Presentations? http://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/index.html

  10. OSHA Outreach and Trainingfor 20 • $10.7 Million in Grants awarded in Fiscal Year 2012 to 72 non-profit organizations. • Topics range from Agricultural Operations to Young Workers.

  11. What is the Susan Harwood Training Grant Program? http://www.osha.gov/dte/grant_materials/index.html

  12. OSHA Outreach and Trainingfor 30 • Collection of over 600 training videos covering more than 100 occupational safety and health subjects.

  13. What is the OSHA’s Resource Center Loan Program? http://www.osha.gov/dte/resource_center/index.html

  14. OSHA Cooperative Programsfor 10 • Through this agreement, OSHA works with groups, including unions, consulates, trade or professional organizations, businesses, faith-and-community based organizations and educational institutions, in an effort to prevent workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses.

  15. What is OSHA’s Alliance Program?

  16. OSHA Cooperative Programfor 20 • A formalized agreement by which partners (employers, workers, professional or trade associations, labor organizations,…) develop specific goals, strategies and performance measures to improve worker safety and health.

  17. What is the OSHA Strategic Partnership Program (OSPP)?

  18. OSHA Cooperative Programfor 30 • OSHA’s program which recognizes employers and workers who have implemented effective safety and health management systems and maintain injury and illness rates below national Bureau of Labor Statistics averages for their respective industries.

  19. What is the Voluntary Protection Program?

  20. OSHA is not a 4 letter wordfor 10 • .

  21. How can I reach my local or regional OSHA Office?

  22. OSHA is not a 4 letter word for 20 • My duty for the day is to take all inquiries – whether by phone or walk-in - to assist in answering questions, issues or complaints relative to workplace safety and health issues.

  23. Who is the Area or Regional Offices’ Duty Officer of the day?

  24. OSHA is not a 4 letter wordfor 30 • We promote and manage the local Area Office’s cooperative programs (Alliances, Partnerships and Voluntary Protection Program ), provide seminars, workshops and speaking events. We’re usually the only OSHA personnel who are invited anywhere!

  25. Who are OSHA’s Compliance Assistance Specialists?

  26. Miscellaneousfor 10 • These resources are “stand-alone”, interactive, web-based training tools on various occupational safety and health topics including but not limited to” • Ammonia Refrigeration • Asbestos • Confined Space • Construction Hazards • Evacuation Plans and Procedures • Incident Command System/Unified Command • Machine Guarding • Nursing Home • Powered Industrial Trucks • Teen Worker Safety in Restaurants

  27. What are eTools, Expert Advisors and v-Tools? http://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/oshasoft/index.html

  28. Miscellaneous for 20 • Can be used for safety and health training, weekly toolbox topics and “lessons learned”.

  29. What are OSHA’s Weekly Fatality Reports?

  30. Miscellaneous for 30 • This document is “OSHA’s Bible” on how to plan inspections, conduct the inspection, describes the process of issuing the violations, prepare the case file, issuance of penalties and collect debts, describes legal issues and all kinds of other “good stuff”.

  31. What is the Field Operations Manual(FOM)?CPL 02-00-150

  32. Other Resourcesfor 10 • This federal agency is responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness. • They create/conduct: • Criteria Documents • Current Intelligence Bulletins • Hazard Control Briefs • Health Hazard Evaluations • Fact Sheets

  33. Who is the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)?

  34. Other Resourcesfor 20 • They provide FREE On-site confidential advice to small and medium-sized businesses with a priority given to high-hazard worksites.

  35. Who are OSHA’s On-site Consultation Program?

  36. Other Resourcesfor 30 • They provide no-fee safety training resources, have a variety of safety videos, PowerPoint presentations, Safety Posters, Toolbox talks, and much, much more – and they reside in the Commonwealth of PA

  37. Who is the PA Dept. of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Workers’ Compensation, Health and Safety Division

  38. PA OSHA Offices Allentown Area OfficeStabler Corporate Center 3477 Corporate Parkway, Suite 120 Center Valley, Pa 18034 (267) 429-7542 (267) 429-7567 FAX CAS – Scott G. ShimandleErie Area Office1128 State Street Suite 200 Erie, PA  16501  (814) 874-5150  (814) 874-5151 FAX CAS – Mark Harmon Harrisburg Area OfficeProgress Plaza49 North Progress AvenueHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17109-3596(717) 782-3902(717) 782-3746 FAX CAS – Dale Glacken Philadelphia Area OfficeUS Custom House, Room 242Second & Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106-2902(215) 597-4955(215) 597-1956 FAX CAS – James Touey

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