If you think this is a small town in Wisconsin “We need to talk”

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If you think this is a small town in Wisconsin “We need to talk” OSHA If you think this is a small town in Wisconsin “We need to talk”

Leave a sleeping dog lie

OSHA Occupational Safety And Health Administration

OSHA Established in 1970 Signed into law by Richard M. Nixon

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was established with a single purpose: to protect the health and safety of workers from job-related accidents and illness, At the time of OSHA's creation by Congress in 1970, an average of 14,500 people were killed by industrial accidents every year and many more suffered debilitating illness caused by work-related incidents. Some statistics indicate that the incidence of industrial-related death and injuries have dropped by as much as 62% since OSHA was put in place.

2010 Industry fatalities 4547

Record Keeping OSHA 300 log 300-A log (Posted from 2/1 to 4/30)

OSHA Incident Rate Calculator Total number of injuries and illnesses X 200,000 / Number of hours worked by all employees = OSHA Incident Rate

OSHA 1910 1926 Occupational Safety and Health Standards Safety and Health Regulations for Construction

Mandatory Safety Training Hazard Communication Blood Borne Pathogens Fire Extinguisher Lockout / Tag out Confine Space

Mandatory Safety Training 6. Confined Space Rescue 7. Respiratory Protection (Fit Testing / Medical Evaluation) 8. PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) 9. Chemical Spills, Leaks & Hazard Waste

Mandatory Safety Training 10. Forklift 11. First Aid / CPR-AED 12. Fall Protection 13. Electrical

Mandatory Safety Training 14. Transportation of Hazardous Materials 15. Drug / Alcohol Awareness

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