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BUILD YOUR SAFETY PROGRAM       


What Safety Components
Are Required for
YOUR Workplace?

 
Introduction

BRIEFING: Introduction

Developing a safety program includes choosing components that match your workplace situations.

Click on the topics at left for a brief explanation of basic safety considerations.  

Each topic includes links to more extensive information and resources. 

General industry safety is regulated under 29 CFR 1910.  Construction safety is specifically targeted by 29 CFR 1926. 

  CLICK HERE for a cross-reference of OSHA regulations for types of industries and workplaces.

DISCLAIMER:  Obviously, these side notes cannot provide a comprehensive or complete reference for workplace safety or OSHA requirements.  Briefings are intended to give an overview only.  Resources are intended to assist you in obtaining more information about specific aspects of workplace safety and OSHA compliance.

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RESOURCES:

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OSHA General Industry Safety

OSHA Construction Safety

OSHA Agriculture Safety

OSHA Shipyard Employment Safety

OSHA Safety for Marine Terminals

OSHA Longshoring Safety

OSHA Regulations Index (29 CFR)

Written Master Safety Plan on CD-ROM

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Designating an In-House Safety Coordinator
Learn About the OSHA Form 300
Download and Display the OSHA Poster
Safety Training for Supervisors & Employees
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Chemical Safety / Hazard Communications
Fire Safety, Prevention & Response
Electrical Safety
Tool Safety / Hand Tools & Powered Tools
Ladder / Stairway Safety
Hazardous Energy Control / Lockout & Tagout
Forklift Operator Training & Certification
Construction Safety
Confined Space Entry
Excavation Safety / Trenching & Shoring
Ergonomics / Truth & Controversy
Competent Person Special Training
Accident & Injury Response
Driver Safety / Dealing with Road Rage