The Complete Guide to OSHA ComplianceThe Complete Guide to OSHA Compliance is an easy-to-understand, one-stop resource designed to help safety professionals, industrial hygienists, and human resources personnel ensure compliance with existing and upcoming OSHA regulations. This essential book explains employer and employee rights and responsibilities, and it provides everything you need to know about employer standards and standards for specific operations. The Complete Guide to OSHA Compliance describes the process of injury/illness recordkeeping and the reporting system required by OSHA. It also explains how to conduct a self-audit to determine whether a company is in full compliance. Furthermore, it informs companies of their rights in an inspection and explains how to handle citations and appeals, should they arise. |
Contents
Understanding OSHAAn Overview | 1 |
How to Keep OSHA Records | 8 |
B The Supplementary Record of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses | 17 |
V | 29 |
Regulations that Apply to Some Employers | 35 |
I | 43 |
Special Precautions | 49 |
Worker Information and Training | 55 |
CFR 1910 95 Occupational Noise Exposure | 203 |
24 | 208 |
CFR 1910 10001910 1001 Air Contaminants | 219 |
70 | 227 |
77 | 246 |
CFR 1910 1030 Bloodborne Pathogens | 275 |
General | 280 |
V | 286 |
OSHA Inspections | 63 |
OSHA Citations and Proposed Penalties | 69 |
Avoiding OSHA Inspections and Conduct of Such Inspections | 77 |
Appeal or Not? and Appealing a Citation or Penalty | 85 |
1A U S Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health | 97 |
2A Regional Offices of the Bureau of Labor Statistics | 105 |
Contents | 110 |
2C SIC Code Exemptions | 129 |
21 | 142 |
CFR 1910 38 Employee Emergency Plans | 143 |
CFR 1910 1200 Hazard Communication | 149 |
CFR 1910 132 General Requirements 29 CFR 1910 133 Eye | 175 |
CFR 1910 146 Permit Required Confined Spaces | 183 |
222 | 184 |
CFR 1910 1450 Occupational Exposure | 289 |
78 | 291 |
5A Workplace Injury Illness Prevention Sample Programs | 305 |
About These Sample Programs 2 | 308 |
Employee Communication Compliance 10 | 316 |
Hazard Evaluation Abatement 17 | 323 |
Accident Investigation 24 | 330 |
Training Requirements in California Code of Regulations Title 8 31 | 337 |
CFR 1926 21 Safety Training and Education | 339 |
80 | 365 |
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