I was flagged on another safety website, along with this article on Office electrical safety.
Check this out:
http://eofficesafetytips.com/Electrical-Office-Safety.php

I was flagged on another safety website, along with this article on Office electrical safety.
Check this out:
http://eofficesafetytips.com/Electrical-Office-Safety.php
If you deal with electricity, download this stuff RIGHT NOW. Electricity will kill you, or your people. These are new publications from OSHA, so you know you better.
You know what to do:
Electrical Power – PPE Requirements
Electrical Power – Fall Protection
Electrical Power – Training Requirements, Other
Electrical Power – Major Changes to the Rule
What did I tell you? Download them all!
No really – this is from North Carolina OSHA. A huge amount of safety programs covering nearly everything. This time I don’t expect you to download everything – just as much as you really need. Have fun.
Click links below for documents:
A Guide to Asbestos for Industry
A Guide to Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace
A Guide to Control of Hazardous Energy – Lockout Tagout
A Guide to Developing nad Maintaining an Effective Hearing Conservation Program
A Guide to Emergency Action Planning
A Guide to Eye Wash and Safety Shower Facilities
A Guide to Fall Prevention in Industry
A Guide to Forklift Operator Training
A Guide to Form Safety and Health
A Guide to Hexavalent Chromium
A Guide to Lead Exposure in the Construction Industry
A Guide to Machine SafeGuarding
A Guide to Manual Materials Handling and Back Safety
A Guide to Occupational Exposure to Isocyanates
A Guide to Office Safety and Health
A guide to Personal Protective Equipment
A Guide to Preventing Heat Stress and Cold Stress
A Guide to Public Safety Driving
A Guide to Respiratory Protection
A Guide to Safety In Confined Spaces
A Guide to the OSHA Excavations Standard
A Guide to Working with Corrosive Substances
A Guide to Working with Electricity
Construction Industry Safety and Health Management Program – Word
Construction Jobsite Safety and Health Guide
Fire Rescue EMS Safety and Health Management Program – Word
General Industry Safety and Health Management Program ig1
Long Term Care Industry Safety and Health Management Program
OSHA General Industry Standards Requiring Programs Inspections Records or Training
These are actually by OSHA, so a bit old, and a little dry – however, they can be modified as needed, updated, made more interesting, personalized, etc. These are for the OSHA 10 and 30 hour construction program. You will see two documents for each subject (sorry for not renaming them like I normally do, but there were a lot of files and I had laundry and ironing) – one is a powerpoint, and the other is a lesson guide. As such, these are good even if you are weak on a subject.
Oh – here is a previous link to the Intro to OSHA, plus Focus Four presentations:
https://safetyresourcesblog.com/2014/08/31/osha-10-hour-trainers-look-here-free-stuff/
Click links below for documents:
I will categorize these later – I promise – but for now – here are all of OSHA’s larger programs. These include confined spaces, lockout tagout, etc.
Click links below for documents:
Training Requirements in OSHA Standards and Training Guidelines
Safe Patient Handling – Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders in Nursing Homes
Respiratory Protection – Small Entity Compliance Guide
Respiratory Protection – Assigned Protection Factors for the Revised Standard
Process Safety Management – Guidelines for Compliance
Portland Cement – Preventing Skin Problems
Medical Records – Access to Medical and Exposure Records
Medical and Dental Offices – A Guide to Compliance with OSHA Standards
Heat Illness – Protecting Yourself in the Sun
Fall Prevention – Training Guide – A Lesson Plan for Employers
Fall Prevention – Training Guide – A Lesson Plan for Employers – Spanish
Employers Rights and Responsibilities Following an OSHA Inspection
Emergency Response – Principal Emergency Response and Preparedness – Requirements and Guidelines
Emergency Response – Best Practices for Hospital Based First Receivers of Victims
Electrical Hazards – Controlling Electrical Hazards
Texas Department of Insurance has a very large selection of free safety materials (who knew?). Many are in English and Spanish. I have downloaded and attached 5 complete programs on the subjects you see below.
Click links below for Modifiable Word Documents:
Respiratory Protection Sample Written Program
Confined Space Sample Written Program
Control of Hazardous Energy Sample Written Program