CHECKLISTS ORGANIZED BY EXPOSURE CATEGORIES (SPECIFIC AGENTS OR HAZARDS; MIXTURES; MULTIMEDIA; OTHER (PROCEDURES, PROGRAMS)
|
|
- Evelyn Price
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 CHECKLISTS ORGANIZED BY EXPOSURE CATEGORIES (SPECIFIC AGENTS OR HAZARDS; MIXTURES; MULTIMEDIA; OTHER (PROCEDURES, PROGRAMS) CHECKLIST TOPIC/TITLE PAGE NUMBERS Biological Agents Blood (Handling and Disposal) (3 Checklists) Blood-borne Pathogens - Part Blood-borne Pathogens - Part Disposal Infectious Waste Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Infection Control... (a) Regulated Medical Waste Sanitizing Equipment & Clothing (2 Checklists) Students with AIDS virus... (b) Chemical Agents Air Compressor Tanks Art Hazards... (a) Asbestos (Brake & Clutch Work Only) Asbestos (AHERA)...(b) Battery Charging Chemical Hygiene Plan... (b) Chlorofluorocarbons (2 Checklists) Combustible Liquids Compressed Gas, Air Compressor Tanks Compressed Gases Dip Tanks Dip Tanks Containing Flammable or Combustible Liquids Diesel & Gasoline Fueling... (b) Emergency Procedures in the event of a Chemical Spill release...appendix D Fire Protection and Prevention for Construction Fire Protection for Cooking Areas Fire Protection Systems Flammable and Combustible Liquids Flammable & Combustible Materials (General Industry) Flammable & Combustible Materials (Construction) Flammable and Combustible Liquids Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Adhesives (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Adhesives (Construction) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Asbestos Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Diesel/Gasoline Exhaust (General Industry)
2 Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Diesel/Gasoline Exhaust (Construction) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Halogens (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Formaldehyde (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Gasoline (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Germicides (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Hydraulic Oil/Air Oil (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Lead (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Mercury (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Nail Sculpturing Materials (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Paint (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Paint (Construction) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Photographic Chemicals (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Refrigerants (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Soldering fumes (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Soldering fumes (Construction) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Solvents - Cleaning Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Welding, Cutting or Brazing Fumes (1 Checklist General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Welding, Cutting or Brazing Fumes (1 Checklist - Construction) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Wood Dust (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Wood Dust (Construction) Hazardous Materials: Acetylene (1 Checklist) Hazardous Materials: Acetylene (2 More Checklists) Hazardous Materials: Anhydrous Ammonia... (b) Hazardous Materials: Explosives and Blasting Agents... (b) Hazardous Materials: Hydrogen... (b) Hazardous Materials: Liquefied Petroleum Gases... (b) Hazardous Materials: Nitrous Oxide... (b) Hazardous Materials: Oxygen (1 Checklist) Hazardous Materials: Oxygen (2 More Checklists) Hazardous Materials: Pesticides/Fertilizers Hazardous Materials: Printed Circuit Board Etching Solutions... (a) Hazardous Waste Indoor Air Quality Lead Painting Operations (2 Checklists) Pesticides Portable Fire Extinguishers Refrigerants (2 Checklists) Respiratory Protection Sanitizing Equipment & Clothing (2 Checklists) Servicing Appliances Which Contain Refrigerant Service and Repair of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners (MVACs) Smoking (2 Checklists) Smoking (3 More Checklists) Spray Finishing Standpipe and Hose Systems for Fire Protection Toxic and Hazardous Substance Exposure Underground Storage.Tanks Welding and Cutting with Oxygen-Fuel Gas Ergonomic Factors (Physical Agents) Abrasive Wheel Machinery and Tools Air Compressor Tanks Asbestos during Brake and Clutch Service Work Bakery Equipment General
3 Bakery Flour-Handling Equipment and Ovens Compressed Gases Control of Hazardous Energy Sources Cutting and Grinding of Masonry Electrical - General Requirements Electrical - Temporary Wiring Electrical - Wiring Design and Protection Electrical Components and Equipment for General Use Electrical Safety Work Practices Electrical Work Practices for Construction Elevated Surfaces (General Industry) Elevated Surfaces (Construction - 3 Checklists) Ergonomics: Lifting... (a) Ergonomics: Repetitive Motion... (a) Fall Protection - Part Fall Protection - Part Fall Protection - Part Fire Protection and Prevention for Construction Fire Protection for Cooking Areas Fixed Ladders Fixed Wood Cutting Machines (4 Checklists) Fixed Stairs General Classroom Conditions Guarding Floors, Stairs, and Other Openings Guarding of Farm Equipment General Requirements for Walking and Working Surfaces (1 st Checklist - General Industry) General Requirements for Walking and Working Surfaces (2 nd Checklist - General Industry) General Requirements for Walking and Working Surfaces (1 st Checklist - Construction) General Requirements for Walking and Working Surfaces (3 More Checklists - Construction) Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes (General Industry) Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes (Construction - 3 Checklists) Hand Tools & Equipment (non-powered) (1 st Checklist) Hand Tools & Equipment (non-powered) (2 More Checklists) Hand Tools & Equipment (non-powered) (4 th Checklist) Heat Stress/Exhaustion... (a) Hoists (overhead) & Auxiliary Equipment Hoists (portable) & Auxiliary Equipment Industrial Trucks-Forklifts (b) Injury Reporting Ladder Stands, Manually Propelled Mobile Ladders, Fixed Ladders, Portable Wooden (General Industry) Ladders, Portable Wooden (Construction) Ladders, Fixed & Portable (1 st Checklist) Ladders, Fixed & Portable (2 nd Checklist) Ladders, Portable Metal (General Industry) Ladders, Portable Metal (Construction) Machine Guarding (1 st Checklist) Machine Guarding (2 More Checklists) Machine Guarding (6 More Checklists) Machine Guarding (9 th Checklist) Masonry (Cutting)
4 Material Handling and Storage (General Industry) Material Handling and Storage (Construction) Mechanical Power-Transmission Apparatus Mobile Ladder Stands Multi-Piece and Single Piece Rims, Servicing Noise Noise, Radiation and Other Exposures for Construction Personal Protective Equipment (1st Checklist) Personal Protective Equipment (2 More Checklists) Personal Protective Equipment (4 th Checklist) Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Arm Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Body Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Eye Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Face Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Feet Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Hand Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Head Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Respiratory Protection (General Industry) Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Respiratory Protection (Construction) Portable Fire Extinguishers Portable Hand and Power Tools Portable Ladders Portable Ladders for Construction Powered Lawnmowers Powered Platforms, Man lifts, Vehicle Mounted Work Platforms... (b) Powered Walk-Behind Equipment (e.g., lawn mowers) Scaffolding - Part Scaffolding - Part Scaffolds, Manually Propelled Mobile (Towers) Servicing Multi-Piece and Single Piece Rims Servicing Appliances Which Contain Refrigerant Service and Repair of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners (MVACS) Sewing Machines Slings - General Requirements Slings - Natural Rope, Synthetic Rope and Synthetic Web Slings - Steel Chain, Wire Rope and Metal Mesh Stairs & Stairways Stairs, Fixed Industrial Tire Inflation/Split-rim Safety Toy Safety... (a) Walking Surfaces, General Requirements Walking Surfaces, General Requirements (Construction) Walkways (floors, platform surfaces, anti-skid, and ice) Walkways (floors, platform surfaces, anti-skid, ice) Wall Holes and Openings, Guarding (General Industry) Wall Holes and Openings, Guarding (Construction - 3 Checklists) Welding and Cutting with Oxygen-Fuel Gas Welding With Arc Welding Equipment Welding With Resistance Welding Equipment Woodworking Machinery - Other Than Saws Woodworking Machinery Saws Physical Agents Asbestos (Brake & Clutch Work Only) Asbestos (AHERA)......(b) 14
5 Battery Charging Combustible Liquids Compressed Gas, Air Compressor Tanks Diesel & Gasoline Fueling...(b) Electrical (5 Checklists - General Industry) Electrical (2 More Checklists - General Industry) Electrical (1 More Checklist - Construction) Emergency Procedures in the event of an Injury (General Industry) Emergency Procedures in the event of an Injury (Construction) Eye Safety (1 Checklist) Fire Protection (1 Checklist - General Industry) Fire Protection (3 More Checklists - General Industry) Fire Protection (1 More Checklist - General Industry) Fire Protection (1 More Checklist - Construction) Fixed Extinguishing Systems for Cooking Areas Flammable & Combustible Materials (General Industry) Flammable & Combustible Materials (Construction) Flammable and Combustible Liquids Flammable Liquids Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Wood Dust (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Wood Dust (Construction) Video Display Terminals (VDT)...(a) Hazardous Materials: Explosives and Blasting Agents...(b) Lighting Noise-Hearing Loss (General Industry) Noise-Hearing Loss (Construction) Noise-Environmental Impact on Community...(b) Smoking (2 Checklists) Smoking (3 More Checklists) Spray painting Operations Sunburn...(a) Video Display Terminals (VDT)...(a) Radiological Agents Noise, Radiation and Other Exposures for Construction Non-Ionizing Radiation: Visible Light Non-Ionizing Radiation: Ultraviolet Light... (a) Non-Ionizing Radiation: Lasers Non-Ionizing Radiation: Microwave (General Industry) Non-Ionizing Radiation: Microwave (Construction) Non-Ionizing Radiation: Magnetic Fields...(a) Radon...(b) Sunburn...(a) Mixtures of Agents Air Pollution Control Air Compressor Tanks Air Permits Air Substance Emissions to the Outside Environment Dip Tanks Dip Tanks Containing Flammable or Combustible Liquids Diesel & Gasoline Fueling... (b) Disposal, Hazardous Waste Emergency Procedures in the event of a Fire (General Industry)
6 Emergency Procedures in the event of a Fire (Construction) Eye Safety (1 st Checklist) Eye Safety (2 nd Checklist) Farm Equipment Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Preparation and Service - Part Food Sanitation (5 Checklists) General Indoor Air Quality General Work Environment/Housekeeping (General Industry) General Work Environment/Housekeeping (Construction) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Adhesives (Construction) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Diesel/Gasoline Exhaust (General Industry Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Diesel/Gasoline Exhaust (Construction) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Hydraulic Oil/Air Oil (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Paint (General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Paint (Construction) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Welding, Cutting or Brazing Fumes (1 Checklist - General Industry) Hazardous Chemical Exposures: Welding, Cutting or Brazing Fumes (1 Checklist - Construction) Hazardous Materials: Explosives and Blasting Agents...(b) Hazard Communication Hazardous Waste Indoor Air Quality Noise, Radiation and Other Exposures for Construction Personal Protection for Electrical Work Personal Protective Equipment (1 st Checklist) Personal Protective Equipment (2 More Checklists) Personal Protective Equipment (4 th Checklist) Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Arm Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Body Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Eye Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Face Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Feet Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Hand Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Head Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing:.Respiratory Protection (General Industry) Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Respiratory Protection (Construction) Personal Protective Equipment Recycling... (b) Regulated Medical Waste Respiratory Protection (General Industry) Respiratory Protection (Construction) Spray Finishing Spill Response...Appendix D Toxic and Hazardous Substance Exposure Underground Storage Tanks (UST) Water Quality... (b) Welding, Cutting and Brazing - General Requirements Welding and Cutting with Oxygen-Fuel Gas Welding With Arc Welding Equipment Welding With Resistance Welding Equipment
7 Multimedia Agents Air Pollution Control Air Substance Emissions to the Outside Environment Diesel & Gasoline Fueling... (b) Disposal, Hazardous Waste Eye Safety (1 st Checklist) Eye Safety (2 nd Checklist) General Indoor Air Quality General Work Environment/Housekeeping (General Industry) Farm Equipment Hazard Communication Hazardous Waste Indoor Air Quality Personal Protective Equipment (1 st Checklist) Personal Protective Equipment (2 More Checklists) Personal Protective Equipment (4 th Checklist) Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Arm Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Body Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Eye Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Face Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Feet Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Hand Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Head Protection Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing:.Respiratory Protection (General Industry) Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing: Respiratory Protection (Construction) Protection for Electrical Work Recycling... (b) Spill Response...Appendix D Other Access to Exposure and Medical Records Accident Prevention Signs and Tags Air Pollution Control Alarm Systems and Evacuation Plans Child Care Standards for Safety & Sanitation... (b) Emergency Procedures in the event of a Fire (General Industry) Emergency Procedures in the event of a Fire (Construction) Emergency Procedures in the event of an Injury (General Industry) Emergency Procedures in the event of an Injury (Construction) Employee Alarm Systems for Fire Protection Exit Doors and Exiting (Egress) Explosive Actuated Fastening Tools...(b) Exposure Records, Access General Fire Requirements General Safety and Health Provisions for Construction Fire Detection Systems Fire Protection (1 st Checklist - General Industry) Fire Protection (3 More Checklists - General Industry) Fire Protection (1 More Checklist - General Industry) Fire Protection (1 More Checklist - Construction) Fixed Extinguishing Systems for Cooking Areas Hazard Communication Infection Control...(a) 17
8 Injury & Illness Prevention Program (General Industry) Injury & Illness Prevention Program (Construction) Injury Reporting Laboratory Safety Standard... (a) Lockout/Tagout/Blockout Procedures Machines - General Requirements Means of Exit/Escape Medical Records, Access Medical Services and First Aid Occupational Injury and Illness Reporting Portable Fire Extinguishers for Fire Protection Record Keeping Required Postings (1 st Checklist) Required Postings (2 nd Checklist) Required Postings (3 rd Checklist) Right to Know (RTK) Sanitizing Equipment & Clothing (2 Checklists) Safety - Home (especially children)...(b) Signs and Tags, Specification for Accident Prevention Specification for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags Standpipe and Hose Fire Protection Systems Storage (1 st Checklist) Storage (1 More Checklist) Storage (1 More Checklist) Students with AIDS virus...(b) Use of Electrical Equipment Ventilation, for General Room Air Vocational Safety Program Welding, Cutting and Brazing - General Requirements Woodworking Machinery - General Requirements Working Surfaces, General Requirements (General Industry) Working Surfaces, General Requirements (Construction)
General Industry Safety and Health Checklist Guidelines. Building and Premises. Loss Control Bulletin
The purpose of a monthly self-inspection program is to identify unsafe conditions in the work environment and unsafe employee actions. Management can then correct these safety hazards, reducing the potential
More informationSample Safety Inspection Checklist for Schools
INSPECTION Health and CHECKLIST Safety Committees 1 Sample Safety for Schools School: Date: Inspected By: Each No answer may indicate a problem. Floors and Walkways Are walkways and stairways kept clear
More informationOnline Training Catalog - Employee Safety and Health. October 2013
Online Training Catalog - Employee Safety and Health October 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY & HEALTH AND TRANSPORTATION COURSEWARE... 1 Environmental, Safety & Health, Transportation and
More information7 Hazard assessment 8 Worker participation 9 Hazard elimination and control
This document is a guideline only. Employers have a responsibility of assessing all applicable occupational health and safety legislation, for the tasks they are performing. Task description Type of equipment
More informationSample Safety Inspection Checklist
INSPECTION HEALTH AND CHECKLIST SAFETY COMMITTEES 1 Sample Safety Workplace: Date: Inspected By: Each No answer may indicate a problem. Yes No FLOORS AND WALKWAYS Are walkways and stairways kept clear
More informationChapter 12 HOT WORK OPERATIONS. Purpose:
Chapter 12 Hot Work Operations Chapter 12 HOT WORK OPERATIONS Purpose: To provide written procedures to prevent the outbreak of fire, fire alarm activations, and smoke and odor migration in buildings resulting
More informationWORKPLACE AND SAFETY SIGNS
WORKPLACE AND SAFETY SIGNS Sydney 9584 8644 Melbourne 9357 7567 Perth 9434 9388 Brisbane 3274 4908 Adelaide 8298 1778 Email: enquiries@pallmall.com.au Web: www.pallmall.com.au Mandatory Signs 3 Workplace
More informationWORKPLACE SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
AIR EMISSIONS CHEMICALS COMPRESSED GASES WORKPLACE SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST Are odors, dusts, and emissions from painting, roof repair, and other contaminantproducing activities isolated? Are signs
More informationEHS Videotape Library
Video ID # Video Title Length 33 *How Safe is that Safety Belt? (* means other topics on this tape) 28 189 AFCI Tests 1-6 18 192 After the Storm (Water Quality--Watershed) 22 206 After the Storm (Water
More informationEmployee Health Protection
Osha Self-Inspection Checklist for General Industry General Is there a copy of the Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Law in your place of business, and is it accessible to all employees? Is the "MOSH
More informationHARDWOOD INDUSTRY FACILITY & SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Company: Inspection Completed By: Date: Administrative: 1. Written safety rules/safe job procedures in place 2. OSHA log updated/safety posters displayed 3. Management Safety Policy in place 4. All planned
More information-SAMPLE- Safety Inspection Checklist: Manufacturing
-SAMPLE- Safety Inspection Checklist: Manufacturing Prepared by: Midwest Builders Casualty The following procedures are not intended to be an exhaustive treatment of the subject, and should not be interpreted
More informationVideo on Demand On-Line Training Programs
Video on Demand On-Line Training Programs Accident Investigation Backs: Elements of Back Care Backs: Safe Lifting Bloodborne Pathogens: Always Protect Yourself (HD) Bloodborne Pathogens: Control Your Exposure
More informationFire/General Safety Review Program Key Performance Indicators Environmental Health and Safety
Fire/General Safety Review Program Key Performance Indicators Environmental Health and Safety Fire and CO Detection Systems Fire alarm pull station obstructed. Annunciation panel obstructed. Lack of approved
More informationUniversity of California, Davis Laboratory Self-Inspection Checklist
University of California, Davis Laboratory Self-Inspection Checklist Principal Investigator/Laboratory Supervisor: Laboratories Reviewed: Date: Reviewer: Revised 11/2014 I. SAFETY PROGRAM ADMINISTRATON
More informationFacility Hazard Surveillance of JLab Facilities
Facility Hazard Surveillance of JLab Facilities Submitted by JSA, LLC May 2006 Facility Hazard Surveillance of JLab Facilities May 2006 I. Purpose: In accordance with I.117 (c) contract number DEAC05-06OR23177
More informationItem Referenced and Amendments Building 1 Building 2 Analysis, Review and Remarks. Page 1 of 15
N/A N/A 2015 International Fire Code 2015 International Building Code Codes Jurisdictions for Fire and Building Codes Source of Information Building Fire Plumbing Mechanical Electrical Energy Code Accessibility
More informationOperation & Maintenance Plan
[Type here] Operation & Maintenance Plan Mission Statement: The mission of Manatee Technical College is to produce highly skilled individuals and resourceful leaders through collaborative education to
More informationHEALTH AND SAFETY INDUCTION CHECKLIST
LIST Listed below is a checklist of health & safety matters, some general and some applicable only to certain jobs. page 1 Section A Mandatory for all Staff 1. HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL (HSE) POLICIES
More informationCommon Items that May Be Hazardous Descriptions that Indicate Dangerous Goods (Courtesy of UPS)
Common Items that May Be Hazardous Descriptions that Indicate Dangerous Goods (Courtesy of UPS) Watch for any of the following descriptions that could indicate Dangerous Goods or Hazardous Materials: Acidic
More informationDepartment Of Public Works: Internal Operations
Department Of Public Works: Internal Operations A Checklist There are over 800 municipalities in the Michigan Municipal League s Pool and Fund Programs. Most perform public works functions of one type
More information7 Hazard assessment 8 Worker participation 9 Hazard elimination and control
This document is a guideline only. Employers have a responsibility of assessing all applicable occupational health and safety legislation, for the tasks they are performing. The prime activity in this
More informationFacility Risk Assessment Questionnaire
Facility Risk Assessment Questionnaire ServiceMaster anytime provides this safety information free of charge. These materials are provided as a service to our clients and 866 Recover enrollees and is for
More informationTABLE OF CONTENTS. Part I Administrative... 1 CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION... 1
Part I Administrative............................. 1 CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION.... 1 PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS................ 1 101 Scope and General Requirements................ 1 102 Applicability................................
More informationSafety Best Practices Manual
CHAPTER 24 OSHA Compliance Checklist te: This is not a comprehensive checklist. It is designed for a typical corporate aviation maintenance department. You must consult the OSHA 1910 Regulations for specific
More informationOH&S WORKPLACE ASSESSMENT INSPECTION CHECKLIST
OH&S WORKPLACE ASSESSMENT INSPECTION CHECKLIST Organisational Unit / Workplace: Person undertaking inspection: Date inspected: The findings from workplace inspections and safety audits should be submitted
More informationHonolulu Community College Health & Safety Inspection Checklist for Shops Tech I. Program: Conducted by: Date: Reference 29 CFR 1910.
Program: Conducted by: Date: Means of Egress/Escape Are exits provided to permit the prompt escape of occupants in case of fire or other emergency? Is every exit, way of approach, and way to travel from
More informationWORKPLACE EVALUATION CHECKLIST & REPORT
Work Center: Supervisor: Telephone Number: Building & Room Number: Date of Last Evaluation: Date: WORKPLACE EVALUATION CHECKLIST & REPORT ITEM YES NO N/A COMMENTS Has this area been surveyed in the last
More informationTHE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES Mona Campus Human Resource Management Division (HRMD) Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Manual
SECTION I GENERAL SAFETY EOHS 01-000 Introduction (HRMD 1,2,3) EOHS 01-001 Responsibilities (HRMD 4) EOHS 01-002 Emergency Information (HRMD 34) EOHS 01-003 Incidents and Injuries (HRMD 10) EOHS 01-004
More informationINSPECTOR I SKILLS ADMINISTRATION
INSPECTOR I SKILLS ADMINISTRATION 1- Prepare inspection reports so that the report is clear and concise and reflects the findings of the inspection in accordance with the applicable codes and standards..
More informationOUTLINE FOR FIRE PREVENTION ACTIVITY
OUTLINE FOR FIRE PREVENTION ACTIVITY Background Buildings under construction present unique fire exposures that require special attention. Fires can result in major losses and long delays in the completion
More informationThis policy is applicable to all DMS-owned, -leased and -managed facilities.
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES Real Estate Development and Management TITLE: Open Flames & Flammable Materials in DMS Owned, -Leased and -Managed Facilities EFFECTIVE: March 9, 2009 REVISED: June 17,
More informationFire Hazard Identification Checklist 1
Fire Hazard Identification Checklist 1 (Component of a BC Fire Code (BCFC) compliance inspection) Date: BUILDING INFORMATION Company name: Building Name: Address: Street # and name City/Province Postal
More informationSEMINAR ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH IN HONG KONG. James Cheung Chairman IOSH (Hong Kong) 12/3/2009
SEMINAR ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH IN HONG KONG 1 James Cheung Chairman IOSH (Hong Kong) SEMINAR ON OSH IN HONG KONG IOSH (Hong Kong) Development of Workplace Safety Introduction to OSH Legislations
More information2010 FIRE CODE OF NEW YORK STATE
2010 FIRE CODE OF NEW YORK STATE CHAPTER 14 FIRE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION SECTION 1401 GENERAL 1401.1 Scope. This chapter shall apply to structures in the course of construction, alteration,
More informationPPE HAZARD ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION FORM
PPE HAZARD ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION FORM Name of Work Place Work Place Address Work Area(s) Assessment Conducted By Date of Assessment Job / Task(s) USE A SEPARATE SHEET FOR EACH JOB, TASK, OR WORK AREA
More informationCITY OF GREATER SUDBURY (CGS) ARENA EVENTS FIRE REGULATIONS
CITY OF GREATER SUDBURY (CGS) ARENA EVENTS FIRE REGULATIONS Last Updated: April 28, 2008 FIRE REGULATIONS The purpose of fire regulations is to maintain an acceptable level of fire safety within CGS facilities.
More informationFacility Safety Rules Hazard Communication Emergency Procedures Fire Safety. Safety Orientation
Facility Safety Rules Hazard Communication Emergency Procedures Fire Safety Safety Orientation Facility Safety Rules Report all hazards, unsafe acts, unsafe conditions and unsafe equipment to your Supervisor
More informationOH&S Purchasing Guidelines
OH&S Purchasing Guidelines 1. Introduction 2 2. Scope 2 3. Responsibilities 2 4. Procedure 2 4.1. Determining if an Item Impacts Health and Safety 2 4.2. Risk Assessment 4 4.3. OHS Specifications and Risk
More informationGUIDANCE GUIDANCE, REFERENCES AND DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLE FOR THOSE CARRYING OUT IN-SERVICE INSPECTION OF LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION CONTROL MEASURES.
GUIDANCE GUIDANCE, REFERENCES AND DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLE FOR THOSE CARRYING OUT IN-SERVICE INSPECTION OF LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION CONTROL MEASURES. Number: LEVC 02 Prepared by: Approved by: LOCAL EXHAUST
More informationSafety Program. Eastern Electrical Testing Corporation 2 Skyline Drive Clarks Summit, PA (570)
Safety Program Eastern Electrical Testing Corporation 2 Skyline Drive Clarks Summit, PA 18411 (570) 586-4900 Eastern Electrical Testing Corporation Safety Program Table of Contents Safety Program... Section
More informationTECHNICAL EDUCATION FACILITY SAFETY AUDIT
TECHNICAL EDUCATION FACILITY SAFETY AUDIT PLATTEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 3, 2009 PREPARED FOR: PLATTEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 780 NORTH 2 ND STREET PLATTEVILLE, WI 53818 PREPARED BY: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
More informationA. General Safety LAB/ROOM: INSPECTED BY: DATE:
A. General Safety Item Subject Yes, No, A1 Exits are not obstructed, fastened or locked with keys A2 EXIT signs, if installed are clear and illuminated A3 A4 A5 A6 Fire extinguishers and fire blankets
More informationFire Hazard Identification Checklist 1
Fire Hazard Identification Checklist 1 (Component of a BC Fire Code (BCFC) compliance inspection) Date: BUILDING INFORMATION Company name: Building Name: Address: Street # and name City/Province Postal
More informationJHA Completed by. Job Tasks Potential Hazard Controls & Recommended Actions Training and Personal Protective Equipment Computer work Eye strain
Job Hazard Analysis University of Washington Seattle Campus Facilities Services Campus Engineering & Operations Seattle, WA 98195 Working Job Title: Power Plant Operating Engineer 2 JHA Completed by Date:
More informationQuarterly Safety/Building Inspection Form
Date: Quarter: (Check one) Jan - March, April - June, July - September, Oct - Dec, Campus: Program Name/Building/Room Number: Inspector's Name: 3 4 5 Fire Safety and Emergency Equipment Are all fire extinguishers
More informationIWEA SAFETY COMMITTEE PLANT SAFETY AUDIT (Revised 03/2016)
IWEA SAFETY COMMITTEE PLANT SAFETY AUDIT (Revised 03/2016) Name and Address of contact persons for IWEA: Inspector: Date: Name of Facility for Plaque: Place a "1" in the Column That Applies OFFICE, PROGRAMS,
More informationGeneral Workplace Safety Checklist
Company or Division Name: Workplace Location: Checklist Prepared by: Date of Preparation: General Safety Is the OSHA Job Safety and Health Protection Poster (if required) displayed in a prominent location
More informationJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice HOT WORK PERMIT STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
John Jay College of Criminal Justice HOT WORK PERMIT STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES Last Updated: July 18, 2013 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS A. PURPOSE 3 B. SCOPE 3 C. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 3 1. Facility Hot Work
More informationJob Hazard Analysis. University of Washington Seattle Campus Facilities Services Campus Engineering & Operations Seattle, WA 98195
Job Hazard Analysis University of Washington Seattle Campus Facilities Services Campus Engineering & Operations Seattle, WA 98195 Working Job Title: Power Plant Operating Engineer 2 - Chemist JHA Completed
More informationMachine and Power Tool Safety Checklist. Version 1.2 January Chestnut Street, Suite 400, Philadelphia, PA
Machine and Power Tool Safety Checklist Version 1.2 January 2018 3160 Chestnut Street, Suite 400, Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-898-4453 Machine and Power Tool Safety Checklist Overview The purpose of this
More informationFIRE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION AND DEMOLITION
CHAPTER 14 FIRE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION AND DEMOLITION SECTION FC 1401 GENERAL 1401.1 Scope. This chapter shall govern fire safety measures during the construction, alteration, or demolition
More informationSANTA ROSA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST
July 1, 2010 SANTA ROSA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS Address: Permit #: Inspector: Date: Status: Inspector: Date: Status: A-Approved; AC-Approved w/comments;
More informationBuilders Risk - Fire Prevention Inspection Checklist
Builders Risk - Fire Prevention Inspection Checklist Use our inspection checklist tool to help you identify and monitor risk related to builders risk of fire on the job site. Inspection Details: Inspector
More informationAPPENDIX A FEES SECTION FC A01 CERTIFICATES A01.1
FEES SECTION FC A01 CERTIFICATES A01.1 Certificate fees. Applicants for certificates required pursuant to the provisions of this code or the rules shall pay the fees specified in this section. Fees for
More informationproduct guide 240 VOLTS NO ENTRY 240 VOLTS DANGER SAFETY SIGNS AND LABELS WE DESIGN IT - WE MAKE IT - IN AUSTRALIA
DESIGNED BY CIRLOCK - MANUFACTURED LOCALLY > product guide WE DESIGN IT - WE MAKE IT - IN AUSTRALIA SAFETY SIGNS AND LABELS 240 VOLTS.au 240 VOLTS NO ENTRY CIRLOCK PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOCAL
More informationYou and OSHA. What and How To Comply. PRESENTED BY: Joan M. Spencer Compliance Assistance Specialist Tampa Area Office
You and OSHA What and How To Comply PRESENTED BY: Joan M. Spencer Compliance Assistance Specialist Tampa Area Office 813-626-1177 OSHA s Mission To Assure So Far as Possible Every Working Man and Woman
More informationEarn Your OSHA Card. Engaging and Interactive Courses. Course Library - Volume 20. Complete OSHA 10 & OSHA 30 Training:
COURSE LIBRARY Course Library - Volume 20 Engaging and Interactive Courses UL s workplace health and safety course library offers self-paced training that is engaging, consistent and measurable. You and
More informationCHAPTER 8 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 8 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 8.1 Health and Safety Aspects Plant operation will involve storage handling and use of fuels and several chemicals. Some of these chemicals may be hazardous in
More informationSI SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 9/14/2009
SI SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH TRAINING REQUIREMENTS 9/14/2009 SI Safety Manual CType of Target Audience Required Frequency Provider Chapter 1 Overview Senior Management (Directors & Associate Directors),
More informationEXAMPLE FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION PLAN WORKSHEET
EXAMPLE FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION PLAN WORKSHEET Directions: This worksheet is intended to guide General Contractors through development of a site-specific fire prevention and protection plan meeting
More informationFIRE SAFETY PLAN FOR CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION AND DEMOLITION SITES
BACKGROUND INFORMATION Alberta Fire Code 2014: FIRE SAFETY PLAN FOR CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION AND DEMOLITION SITES Alberta Fire Code (AFC) 2014, Division B, Section 5.6. requires a Fire Safety Plan for
More informationLaboratory Information
Laboratory Information Lab Information Department Room number and function Principal investigator (PI) PI telephone number PI email address Lab Safety contact person Lab Safety contact telephone number
More informationNFPA 45 NFPA 211 NFPA 1600
NFPA 45 NFPA 211 NFPA 1600 Prepared by: William E. Koffel, P.E., FSFPE Expertly Engineering Safety From Fire 1 Objectives Overview of the NFPA process Understand the scope and application of NFPA 45, NFPA
More informationProposed standards for Chinese national adoption
Proposed standards for Chinese national adoption 1. Toys BS EN 71 *BS EN 71-1:2011+A3:2014 Safety of toys. Mechanical and physical properties (work in hand) BS EN 71-2:2011+A1:2014 Safety of toys. Flammability
More informationISO 7010 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD. Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety signs Registered safety signs
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 7010 Second edition 2011-06-01 Graphical symbols Safety colours and safety Registered safety Symboles graphiques Couleurs de sécurité et signaux de sécurité Signaux de sécurité
More information2018 IFC Update. Based on the 2018 International Fire Code, (IFC ) Goal. Objectives. Content
Based on the 2018 International Fire Code, (IFC ) The International Fire Code (IFC ), establishes minimum regulations for fire safety. This handout will identify important changes in the IFC from 2015
More informationChapter 18 Welding Table of Contents
Chapter 18 Welding Table of Contents 18.1 Foreword 18.2 Introduction 18.3 Applicability of Standard 18.4 Other Policies that Might Apply 18.5 Approved Areas for Welding and Cutting 18.6 Other Areas 18.7
More informationLaboratory Inspection (version 3) Criteria Action Plan
Laboratory Inspection (version 3) Criteria Action Plan Auditor: Jane Knipe Assigned Date: 7 Aug 2015 Audit Date: - Closure Date: - Comments: Category: Entity Workplace Inspections The University of Adelaide
More informationPROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ORDER OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL
PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ORDER OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL Order in Council No. 691, Approved and Ordered DEC 1 0 200q Lieutenant Governor Executive Council Chambers, Victoria On the recommendation
More informationTypical hazards that can affect people working in the meat retail industry include hazards associated with:
Typical hazards Typical hazards that can affect people working in the meat retail industry include hazards associated with: Manual tasks, including using knives Lifting, cutting, stacking, moving objects
More information3.2. Household Chemical Emergencies
3.2 Household Chemical Emergencies 3.2 Household Chemical Emergencies Are You Ready? Nearly every household uses products containing hazardous materials or chemicals. Cleaning Products Oven cleaners Drain
More informationBP U.S. Pipelines and Logistics (USPL) Safety Manual Page 1 of 6
BP U.S. Pipelines and Logistics (USPL) Safety Manual Page 1 of 6 1. Purpose This policy sets forth requirements for preventing and detecting fires, sounding an alarm, and suppressing fires. Fire protection
More informationASSIGNMENT - 1, MAY DIPLOMA IN FIRE AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT PAPER I : FIRE ENGINEERING Maximum : 25 MARKS Answer ALL questions.
(DFSM 01) ASSIGNMENT - 1, MAY-2015. PAPER I : FIRE ENGINEERING 1. What are the components of Fire Triangle? 2. What is combustion? 3. What is the composition of air? 4. Define combustible material by its
More informationWell managed building mean risk is normal. Fire action notices should be displayed by all alarm break glass call points.
Record of significant findings Risk assessment for : Assessment undertaken by : Horsefair House Nigel Billing CMIOSH Date: 28/3/17 Overview of Premises: 2 buildings on 3 stories in an L shaped configuration,
More informationSafety Manual Section 7 Fire/Life Safety
7. FIRE/LIFE SAFETY The following sections provide fire/life safety guidelines and procedures. This section covers the following topics: Topic Page 7.1 General... 7-2 A. The Effects of a Fire... 7-2 B.
More informationSAFETY EXCELLENCE AWARD 2014 TECHNICAL SUPPORT SAFETY SURVEY FORM FINAL EVALUATION
SAFETY ECELLENCE AWARD 2014 TECHNICAL SUPPORT SAFETY SURVEY FORM FINAL EVALUATION SCORING: For each item listed below, decide if the entry meets the criteria as follows: 0 = Below Average 1 = Average 2
More informationFlammable Materials SC-127
Risk Management Flammable Materials Safety Challenges Many types of flammable and combustible materials/liquids are used in today s workplace. As the person responsible for safety at your company, you
More informationTAMUCC Fire Safety Training
TAMUCC Fire Safety Training TAMUCC Fire Safety Meeting Fire Chemistry, Classification, Types Fire Fighting Fire Prevention Fire Detections Fire Safety Activities TAMUCC Fire Safety Meeting Fire: A rapid
More informationRobin Clark Health & Safety Coordinator
Robin Clark Health & Safety Coordinator safetguy@live.com 902 430-4849 Summary of Changes to N.S. OHS Regulations Prepared for clients of Kimber & Tucker, July 2013 Purpose: To update Employers and Employees
More informationAccident and Illness Prevention Program Manual CHURCH NAME HERE. Prepared By: CHURCH NAME HERE. Applies to: All Locations Page 1 of 9
CHURCH NAME HERE Policy Title: Facility Inspections Policy No. 14 Prepared By: CHURCH NAME HERE Date: Applies to: All Locations Page 1 of 9 Definition A facility inspection is a planned and organized process
More informationDear Exhibitor, To assist in th. and safety issues that you may encounter with your booth.
Dear Exhibitor, The Phoenix Convention Center and the Phoenix Fire Department have partnered to assist you in both a safe and successful experience in our facility. To facilitate this, the Phoenix Convention
More informationCOURSE LIBRARY ONLINE WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY COURSES FOR CORNERSTONE CLIENTS
COURSE LIBRARY ONLINE WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY COURSES FOR CORNERSTONE CLIENTS Engaging Interactive Courses UL s course libraries offer self-paced training that is engaging, consistent and measurable.
More informationBloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Hot Work Safety Program Effective Date: July 1, 2015
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Hot Work Safety Program Effective Date: July 1, 2015 I. General Overview A. This program is to prevent injury, fire and unnecessary fire alarm activations in a building
More informationLABORATORY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
LABORATORY INSPECTION CHECKLIST Date of Inspection: Conducted by: Department: Building/Room #: Principal Investigator: PI Present? Yes No Type of Inspection: Semi-Annual (scheduled) Complaint Follow Up
More informationPARISH SELF-INSPECTION GUIDE
PARISH SELF-INSPECTION GUIDE Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Risk Control Consulting Division June 2008 Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. The information contained in this report was obtained from sources,
More informationCURRICULUM BREAKDOWN
CURRICULUM BREAKDOWN TWO YEAR CURRICULUM - TECHNICAL COLLEGE FIRST YEAR FIRST SEMESTER Reading Blueprints Reading Schematics and Symbols Using Mathematics in the Plant Making Measurements Metals Non-Metals
More informationDepartmental New Employee Safety Orientation
Departmental New Employee Safety Orientation Employee Name: Job Title: UW NetID: Topics 1-4 are contained in the departmental Emergency Operations Plan. Reviewing this plan during the orientation will
More informationWe are pleased to offer products covering a multitude of SIC Code categories:
We are pleased to offer products covering a multitude of SIC Code categories: Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment 3010 Torque Converters and Speed Changers 3020 Gears, Pulleys, Sprockets, and Transmission
More informationHazardous Materials Risk Management. Chris Hipple Leavitt Recreation & Hospitality Insurance
Hazardous Materials Risk Management Chris Hipple Leavitt Recreation & Hospitality Insurance Learning Outcomes 1. Define hazardous materials. 2. Identify the components of a SDS. Learning Outcomes 1. What
More information1. Researchers are familiar with the location and contents of: The lab s Chemical Hygiene Plan YES NO
Safety Self-Inspection Checklist for Laboratories One Inspection form per Laboratory Room DATE: BUILDING: ROOM: INSPECTOR: Professor Inspector s Signature Professor s Signature: Answer each question by
More informationFLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY SAFETY MANUAL
FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY SAFETY MANUAL INTRODUCTION Safety is important to all members of the Florida Institute of Technology community. The Florida Tech Department of Chemistry
More informationWarehouse Operations Safety Inspection Checklist
An essential part of loss prevention is the recognition and removal or correction of hazards before a loss occurs. This checklist should serve as a tool, indicating those areas needing attention. This
More informationThe general safety requirements in the IFC were developed to. General Precautions Against Fire CHAPTER
CHAPTER 3 General Precautions Against Fire 38 The general safety requirements in the IFC were developed to control a wide variety of fire safety concerns that may not need additional clarification or the
More informationB.) Accident -- Any suddenly occurring unintentional event which causes injury or property damage.
Staunton River High School Technology Education Bedford County Public Schools Terms and Definitions Terms and Definitions A.) Safety State or condition of being safe; freedom from danger, risk or injury.
More informationTBT/W/45 GENERAL AGREEMENT ON. TARIFFS AND TRADE Special Distribution 47-48).
GENERAL AGREEMENT ON RESTRICTED TARIFFS AND TRADE Special Distribution Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade INFORMATION ON EXISTING INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS Note by the secretariat 1. At its meeting
More informationSEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION FACILITIES
CHAPTER 18 SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION FACILITIES SECTION FC 1801 GENERAL 1801.1 Scope. This chapter shall govern the design, installation, operation and maintenance of semiconductor fabrication facilities
More informationcontents iii Drilling Tools 27 Adjustable Choke 27 Automatic Drillers 29 MWD and LWD Tools 30 How They Work 30 Uses 30
Figures v Foreword ix Acknowledgments xi Units of Measurement xii Introduction 1 Pipe Handling Equipment 3 Kelly Spinners 3 Maintenance 6 Spring Slips and Power Slips 7 Maintenance 9 Automatic Pipe Handlers
More informationCity of Cleveland. Division of Fire Fire Prevention Bureau 1645 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Standard Operating Procedure 18
City of Cleveland Division of Fire Fire Prevention Bureau 1645 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216.664.6664 Standard Operating Procedure 18 Cleveland Fire Prevention Fire Safety Regulations for Displays
More informationFire Protection. A Health and Safety Guideline for Your Workplace. Introduction. Fire Prevention and Control. Workplace Assessment
A Health and Safety Guideline for Your Workplace Fire Protection Introduction Fire Protection is an organized approach designed to prevent fires. In the event of a fire, a fire protection program will
More information