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OSHA Safety Regulations for Employees

The mission of the Occupational safety and Health Administration is to ensure the safety and well being of workers. This agency was established after the Occupational and Health Act was enacted in 1970. As per OSHA, the employers are legally obligated to inform their employees about the OSHA standards. Also, the employees should be informed of all the hazardous materials they are supposed to be working with. All employees have a right to obtain records of work-related illnesses and injuries from their employers. Employees are encouraged to cooperate with their employers and maintain a safe work environment. They should inform the employer in case of any hazard. Also, every employee is expected to know of the OSHA regulations and follow them. The OSHA 40 hour training courses teaches employees their rights. If, at all, an employee feels that the workplace has some hazard lurking about it, he should inform the authorities immediately. If no measures are taken, the employee is free to con

Usage and Safety Training for Forklifts

Extremely heavy pieces of equipment are referred to as forklifts. An average stand-up forklift weighs anywhere from 7000 to 9000 pounds. The sit-down forklifts weigh much more than that. The extremely heavy weight of forklifts has made OSHA come up with safety standards in terms of forklifts. This has been done with a view of keeping everybody working on and around forklifts safe and secure. Anybody driving a forklift should consider safety as their number one priority. The workers working with these equipments should be careful about where they place their hands and feet. All pinch points should be avoided. Similarly, they should not ride with their hands and feet dangling out of the forklift. All those who work with forklifts should be trained in the safety and usage of these equipments. Also all the supervisors in the warehouse should be affluent with forklift safety and the regulations for forklift training as laid down by OSHA. The workers employed as forklift operators should sub

What is the Need of OSHA in the Workplace

OSHA was first established to encourage workers and employers to minimize and eliminate workplace hazards. It is recommended for both parties to fully cooperate in order to establish a good set of workplace safety standards. OSHA also organizes training programs for all sorts of occupational safety and health hazards. OSHA is always on the lookout for new approaches to tackling workplace safety issues. OSHA has set forth many safety rules and standards for all kinds of work environments, in an effort to make sure that employees comply with these standards. Most of the OSHA standards apply to all sorts of industries. It is very important for both – the employees as well as the OSHA personnel – to have full access to any kind of medical and toxic substance records kept. On the other hand, it is the employer’s duty to provide personal protective equipment to the employees to ensure that they are protected against specific workplace hazards, and they must also show the employees how to use

Complying with the PPE Standard set by OSHA

Today, even the most proactive organizations tend to have varying hazard assessment records. Many facilities even have one page hazard assessment records, while some have extremely detailed documentation. Many of the OSHA inspectors claim that the biggest problem they face is with the PPE standards. Most employers are ignorant about this particular standard and are not aware of what the requirements are. Some employers on the other hand, make it very difficult for themselves, as they get extremely overwhelmed and think that OSHA is looking for a lot more than they actually are. OSHA’s intention is not to force companies into spending more time in writing hazard assessments. In those companies where employees are using adequate PPE, and if there is a violation in any written certification, in most cases, OSHA does not even penalize the company. Here are a few tips to follow in order to comply with the PPE standards set by OSHA: 1. Every OSHA inspector will start an inspection by first i

Deadly Forklift Dangers

It is estimated that millions of forklifts are used in thousands of workplaces in the United States and each year there are hundreds of workers being killed and thousands of others being seriously injured in incidents related to the Forklift. This article will give an insight of some of the few forklift dangers that are responsible for the injury and deaths of the workers. The following are the list of dangers that most workers face while working with or around forklifts. Forklift Turnovers: One out of every four forklift fatality happens when forklifts tip over. A forklift can tip over easily if it is overloaded or when it travels, when the forklift is higher or when the load is not well balanced. Personnel injured or killed in these situations are often found with no seat belts. To prevent these accidents, the operator must not forget to wear a seat belt and must go through OSHA safety trainings that will help him understand the hazards and the preventive measures to avoid the risks

How to Comply with OSHA's Hazardous Waste Standards

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration or OSHA has made it necessary for employers to provide their employees with a working environment that is as free of risk and hazards, especially chemical hazards. With so many workplace injuries and deaths reported every year, someone had to do something. Ans so OSHA, a regulatory agency, issued a number of standards and regulation for companies across the nation to comply with. Every workplace has a number of different hazards, ranging from mildly serious to extremely dangerous. OSHA regulates these hazardous materials, and makes it compulsory for employers to provide safety trainings to their employees. The Hazard Communication Standard or the HCS is probably the most comprehensive regulation issued and is very commonly known as the “right to know” standard. Under the OSHA general industry standard, employers are required to communicate with their employees about the hazards and dangers posed by chemicals that are being used in th

OSHA 10 Hour Construction Training teaches about Hazards related to tools

Tools form an integral part in a construction workers life. It is hard to imagine any work at a construction site being done without the help of a tool or an equipment. Be it hand tools or power tools, they are used so regularly that it is hard to imagine any threat being posed by them. OSHA 10 hour construction courses train workers and make them aware of the hazards posed by everyday tools. Hand tools are all non-powered tools. Be it an axe or a wrench, they are all hand tools. Accidents due to these tools occur mainly due to improper use and wrong maintenance. For example, if a worker is using a screwdriver to break something, it may crack and fly, hitting someone in the process. Similarly, if someone is using a tool whose handle is loose or cracked, the head of the tool might break off and hit someone else. Also, a wrench must not be used if its jaws are sprung. This might cause it to slip. The employer is responsible for taking care of the tools and equipment, and keeping them in

The Cal-OSHA Course is now in Session

OSHA constantly encourages individual States within the US to operate and develop their own work health and safety programs. Now, California is one of the 26 states with a state-approved OSHA training program. According to the agreement, the State of California will run an occupational health and safety program in conformity with Section eighteen of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. The prime executor of the plan is DOSH. Furthermore, the Cal-OSHA training program has an independent Standards Board, which is responsible for the proclamation of state safety and health standards. But most importantly, Cal-OSHA is the only agency in the state that has the authorization to repeal, amend and adopt the occupational health and safety standards. According to Cal-OSHA, employers must train their employees on all occupational hazards, which they are exposed to. For instance, supervisors are required to take the 30 hour OSHA training courses while, the construction and general indus

Buying OSHA Compliance Safety Videos

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA offers many courses that help to spread awareness of workplace hazards and how to recognize and prevent them. Now, OSHA has also started offering OSHA compliance safety videos to businesses in an effort to create awareness and make more workplaces safe. These videos can be used by companies to educate their employees about the OSHA safety and health standards and whether the company is compliant with all the standards. In addition, it can help your employees learn more about the workplace hazards that they may encounter and how to protect themselves or prevent such hazards. If you are interested in buying one of these OSHA Safety Compliance videos then you can follow some of the steps mentioned below: Start by contacting your local OSHA office for further information on the videos. While OSHA also circulates books and forms and PDF files, the compliance safety videos are by far the most popular. Your OSHA representative will recom

Osha 30 Hour Construction Course

OSHA 30-Hour Construction Courses are designed for construction managers, construction foremen, superintendents, safety professionals, plant engineers, construction inspectors and any other personnel responsible for workplace safety. This course is very helpful and it can sure reduce workplace hazards and increase the productivity also. About the Topics The syllabus of the course should includes topics like OSHA standard, OSHA act, OSHA record keeping, Personal Protective Equipment, Fire Protection and Prevention, Scaffolding, Welding & Cutting, Fall Protection, Confined Space Entry, Storage, Use, Disposal, Hand and Power Tools, Material Handling. It includes the topic that are covered by OSHA 10 hour courses also. The topics covered by OSHA 30 hour construction course well assist the workers so that they could recognize the hazards on the work site and also could eliminate it safely. It provides in-depth scrutiny of workplace safety issues. Convenient Place For The Courses Now th

Types Of OSHA Courses Provided By OSHA Compliance Safety Training

OSHA Compliance Safety Training offers various courses for promoting safety in a workplace. Following are the various types of courses: OSHA Courses: • 30 Hour Construction : This online outreach training course has been verified and accepted by OSHA for online distribution. This course is designed for; safety directors, foreman, field supervisors, job supervisors, anyone who is involved in construction industry. • 30 Hour General Industry: This course is designed for; employee’s health and safety awareness, supervisors with safety and health responsibilities, anyone who is involved in general industry. • 10 Hour Construction: This course is for Construction Workers, Foreman, Job Supervisors, Anyone else involved in Construction Industry. • 10 Hour General Industry: This course is applicable for supervisors, employees and anyone who is involved in general industry. Hazwoper Courses: • 40 Hour and 24 Hour: These particular courses are applicable for workers/ employees working in a gov