Toolbox Talks from Michigan OSHA (MIOSHA)

Not a large number, but, if you are in the need for something different than the same ol’ same ol’, you can click here.

These guys…

Take 5 for Safety

Who knew they had this much stuff?

Texas has a great resource on safety – a series of short safety topics that are called, “Take 5.” These are a wide range of subjects – I don’t think I have them all, but below are the best.

You know what to do:

OSHA Has Books

(Definitely Not OSHA)

Below are a great selection of books from OSHA. These may be 20 – 100 pages and include items such as guides on what they require for training.

Note – I have included the pdf version, but if you go to the OSHA website, they also have MOBI and EPUB.

Download here:

SDS Quick Card from OSHA

Here is a great reference card – great for training, posting at or near your Chemical SDS Binder (you have one of those, right?), etc.

Who knew I had no images of chemicals? But this one works.

This comes from OSHA, so it is a good idea to have their materials on hand – especially if they show up!

Download here:

COVID-19 – Additional Resources

Additional resources and posters for COVID-19. These are from both OSHA and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). These include guides for specific industry, plus posters.

Some good new stuff.

Active Shooter Preparedness

Greater-Orlando

In light of the events in Orlando, Paris, Brussels, and other areas, here are materials from the US Division of Homeland Security on Active Shooters.

Active Shooter Pocket Card – English

Active Shooter – Poster – English

Active Shooter Pocket Card – Spanish

Active Shooter Poster – Spanish

Active Shooter – Pamphlet

Active Shooter – How to Respond Booklet