. Corporate Safety Policy - a perfectly written corporate policy ready for you, your President, CEO, or Boss to sign off showing that you have Management Commitment - from the top!. Company Policies and Procedures - includes important statements about how to handle first aid requirements, how your company will handle OSHA record-keeping requirements, general Do's and Don'ts that every company needs to put in writing, safety management responsibilities, and one of the key policies that OSHA looks for: Disciplinary Actions for Willful Unsafe Acts. (11 pages). OSHA Inspection Procedures - you and your team need to know what to do and have a plan for when OSHA shows up on your job site.
Do not wait until then. This written program will guide you, and it will be like having a safety consultant in the palm of your hand. (4 pages). Housekeeping Program - even the simple subject of housekeeping isn't so simple. OSHA Standard 1926.25(a) requires a contractor to meet specific requirements, otherwise you could be exposed to serious fines and penalties. Hazard Communication Program - One of the the standards consistently listed in the the Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards is the OSHA regulation on Hazard Communication.
As part of this Free Safety Manual you'll get a written 'HazCom' program that includes the requirements for the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) which is now aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - don't get blind-sided by failing to know that you are responsible for both PPE bought by the company and employee-owned equipment. Not to mention, a PPE analysis is required by certain OSHA rules. (5 pages plus a FREE PPE analysis worksheet form). Stairway and Ladder Safety Program - make sure to document your safety requirements in writing for stairways and ladders used on your job sites with this program. Fall Protection Program - another heavy hitter in the Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards and a critical document needed to show any Prime, General Contractor, or Inspector. Be sure you've got the training required in this important written program or face potential fines, citations, and penalties.
Equipment, Tools, and Ground Fault Safety Program - Often over-looked but rarely missed by the savvy inspector are the requirements for extension cords, power tools, and GFCIs. Be sure to have it in writing!. Lockout/Tagout Program - who are the Authorized Employees at your company? Who should be considered affected and what do you do when you've got three or four individuals working on the same project exposed to deadly energy sources? Don't miss out on important information that should be included in your Safety Manual.
Section 1 CORPORATE SAFETY POLICY Section 2 COMPANY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Program Requirements 2 Written Individual Programs 2 Health and Safety Program Responsibility. 2 Job Safety Planning and Analysis. 3 Routine Safety and Health Inspections 4 Safety Meetings 5 Hazard Reporting. 5 First Aid Procedures.
5 Accident Investigation. 6 General Safety Rules for all Employees 7 Fire Prevention and Protection.
8 Evacuation Procedures 8 Recordkeeping Requirements 9 Disciplinary Actions for Willful Unsafe Acts. 11 Section 3 OSHA Inspection Procedures Program Requirements 2 Responsibility. 2 Training Requirements. 2 Receiving the Compliance Officer 2 Opening Conference.
2 Walk Around Inspection. 3 Closing Conference. John deere la115 owners manual. 4 Follow-up Actions. 4 Section 4 HOUSEKEEPING PROGRAM Program Requirements 2 Responsibility. 2 Training Requirements.
2 Housekeeping. 2 Hazard Assessment. 3 Housekeeping Procedures.
3 Section 5 HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM Program Requirements 2 Responsibility. 2 Training Requirements 2 Labeling Requirements 3 Safety Data Sheets and Hazardous Materials Inventory List. 4 Non-Company Employees Program. 4 Trade Secrets. 4 Non-Routine Tasks.
4 Chemical Storage. 5 Section 6 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PROGRAM Program Requirements 2 Responsibility. 2 Training Requirements. 2 Hazard Prevention and Control. 3 PPE Needs Analysis. 3 General PPE Requirements 4 Section 7 STAIRWAY AND LADDER SAFETY PROGRAM Program Requirements 2 Responsibility.
2 Training Requirements 2 Stair Safety. 3 Ladder Safety. 3 Inspections. 5 Section 8 FALL PROTECTION PROGRAM Program Requirements 2 Responsibility. 2 Training Requirements.
2 Jobsite/Work Area Evaluation. 3 Fall Protection Systems 3 Inspection and Maintenance 5 Definitions. 6 Section 9 EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, and GROUND FAULT SAFETY PROGRAM Program Requirements 2 Responsibility 2 Training Requirements. 2 General Requirements. 3 Ground Fault Protection.
3 Equipment/Tool Selection. 4 Equipment/Tool Precautions. 4 Inspections and Recordkeeping. 5 Section 10 LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROGRAM Program Requirements 2 Responsibility. 2 Training and Communication.
2 Specific Responsibilities. 3 Written Energy Control (Lockout/Tagout) Procedures. 4 Lockout/Tagout Steps. 4 Group Lockout/Tagout Procedures.
5 Lockout/Tagout During Shift or Personnel Changes 6 Tagout Only Procedures. 6 Definitions.