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Occupational Safety and Health Administration Introduction to OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development Workplace Injuries What type of workplace has the highest number of reported injuries per year? How many injuries are reported per every 100 workers? Is this a high or low number of injuries? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development OSH ACT 1970 Name the two parts of the OSH Act that state the employer’s and the employee’s responsibilities: Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

General Duty Clause 5(a) What is the employer’s responsibility under this Act? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

General Duty Clause 5(b) What is the employee’s responsibility under this Act? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development OSH ACT 1970 Name the 3 government divisions, and tell what each is responsible for: Which is a division of the CDC? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development INSPECTONS List the 6 orders of inspection: Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development Imminent Danger What is imminent Danger? Why is this the number one order of inspection? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Catastrophes and Fatal Accidents What are the qualifications of a catastrophe? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Whistleblower Protection What section is the whistleblower protection under? What does it state? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development OSHA 200 Log List the two criteria for the OSHA form to record injuries and illnesses: Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development OSHA 200 Log What does this form help identify and achieve? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development MIOSHA What is MIOSHA? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Describe what the code of federal regulations is: Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development

Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development State Plans What did the OSH Act allow states to do? What was the stipulation? How many states/territories have state plans? Ferris State University & Michigan Department of Career Development