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Safety Management - Hazard Prevention and Control | Occupational Safety . . . Review sources such as OSHA standards and guidance, industry consensus standards, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) publications, manufacturers' literature, and engineering reports to identify potential control measures
Safety and Health Topics OSHA's Safety and Health Topics pages provide regulatory and enforcement information, hazard identification and controls as well as best practices and other resources to assist employers, workers and safety and health professionals ensure safer workplaces
Occupational Safety and Health Administration The main goal of safety and health programs is to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and deaths, as well as the suffering and financial hardship these events can cause for workers, their families, and employers
1910. 303 - Occupational Safety and Health Administration Electric equipment shall be free from recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees Safety of equipment shall be determined using the following considerations:
1910. 252 - Occupational Safety and Health Administration A welder or helper working on platforms, scaffolds, or runways shall be protected against falling This may be accomplished by the use of railings, safety belts, life lines, or some other equally effective safeguards
Electrical - Standards - Occupational Safety and Health Administration There are 29 OSHA-approved State Plans operating state-wide occupational safety and health programs State Plans are required to have standards and enforcement programs that are at least as effective as Federal OSHA and may have different or more stringent requirements