Surviving an OSHA Audit (2nd Ed.) A Management Guide
Auteur : Spellman Frank R.
Hailed on its first publication as a masterly account detailing a roadmap for compliance with workplace standards, regulations, and rules, Surviving an OSHA Audit: A Management Guide, Second Edition,is specifically designed for managers and other professionals who seek to provide a safe work environment. It also serves as a helpful reference for those who want to keep OSHA from repeatedly knocking on the door and issuing citations that can be both embarrassing and expensive. Completely revised and updated with eight important chapters added, emphasis is placed on compliance through vigilance and proper work practices. With compliance in mind, it is important to recognize that OSHA regulations, standards, or rulings are not static; they continue to be revised over time. This new edition highlights those areas of regulation that have changed as well as those that are still current and relevant.
Features:
- Fully updated to reflect the most up-to-date changes in regulation.
- Presents numerous practical examples throughout.
- Examines the importance of and best practices for recordkeeping protocols.
This book is an excellent resource and guide relevant to a broad audience, including academia, legal professionals, workplace managers, safety professionals, students, and administrators at all levels.
Chapter 1 Setting the Stage Chapter 2 Compliance Requirements Chapter 3 Recordkeeping Requirements Chapter 4 Personal Protective Equipment Chapter 5 Hazard Communication Program Chapter 6 Laboratory Safety Compliance Chapter 7 Complying with Confined Space Entry Chapter 8 Complying with Respiratory Protection Standard Chapter 9 Complying with Hazardous Noise Standard Chapter 10 Complying with Lockout/Tagout Chapter 11 Complying with First Aid and Thermal Hazards Requirements Chapter 12 Complying with Electrical Safety Chapter 13 Complying with Fire, Welding, and Hot Work Requirements Chapter 14 Excavation Safety Chapter 15 Complying with Emergency Response and Process Safety Chapter 16 Complying with Machine Guarding Chapter 17 Complying with Rigging and Material Handling Safety Chapter 18 Bloodborne Pathogens Chapter 19 Ergonomics
Date de parution : 12-2020
17.8x25.4 cm
Thèmes de Surviving an OSHA Audit :
Mots-clés :
Permit Required Confined Space; OSHA regulations; OSH Act; Occupational safety and health administration; OSHA Auditor; Laboratory safety compliance; OSHA Require; OSHA workplace standards; Confined Space; OSHA’s Laboratory Standard; OSHA Standard; Safe Work Practices; Confined Space Entry; Hot Work Permits; Respiratory Protection Program; OSHA’s Respiratory Protection Standard; Hearing Protection; Health Professional; Hearing Conservation Program; Tagout Device; Bloodborne Pathogens; PPE Standard; Rope Slings; Natural Fiber Ropes; Fiber Rope; Hazard Communication Program; PPE Training; OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standard; Acceptable Entry Conditions