Your Employee Handbook Safety Program Makes Compliance for Managers and Workers Easy
As a bonus, Your Employee Handbook includes a Basic Safety Program you can use. It meets the basic requirements of OSHA, and is easy to administer for busy managers and supervisors. The Basic Safety Program is comprised of a Manager’s Guide, with clear instructions for implementing and using the program. There is also a separate Employee’s Guide, with details sound safety practices workers can incorporate into their workday.
The Safety Program also comes with the 900-plus item Safety Checklist, a comprehensive listing of items and conditions to check in your workplace to ensure that accidents don’t happen. Divided into sections for each version of Your Employee Handbook, but all items are included to cover nearly any workplace.
Supervisor’s Guide to the Safety Program
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Benefits of a Safety Program Desiging your safety program Worksite analysis Introducing the program to employees Inspection Scope Using the checklists Protection Hazard prevention and control Personal protection equipment Safety procedures First responders and first aid Inspections Records Six-Steps to Easy Recordkeeping Introspection Summary Supervisor’s Comprehensive Safety Checklists Employer posting Recordkeeping Safety and health program Medical services and first aid Fire protection Personal protective equipment and clothing General work equipment Walkways Floor and wall openings Stairs and stairways Elevated surfaces |Exiting or egress Exit doors Portable ladders Hand tools and equipment Portable (power-operated) tools and equipment Abrasive wheel equipment grinders Power-actuated tools Machine guarding |
Lockout/tagout procedures Welding, cutting and brazing Compressors and compressed air Compressor air receivers Compressed gas cylinders Industrial trucks and forklifts Spraying operations Entering confined spaces Environmental controls Flammable and combustable materials Hazardous chemical exposure Hazardous substances communications MSDs Electrical Fueling Identification of piping systems Material handling Transporting employees and materials Control of harmful substances by ventilation Sanitizing equipment and clothing Tire inflation Employee’s Guide to the Safety Program Your Safety Manual The Importance of Safety Protection Protective clothing and safety gear Extreme temperatures Dehydration Lifting Safety Equipment Use Equipment use and abuse Unauthorized machine use Discipline procedure Inspection Reporting accidents Reporting serious injury Drug testing for workers’ compensation Safety inspections Workers’ compensation reports OSHA logs Introspection |
Supervisor’s Guide to the Safety Program
Your Safety Manual
The Importance of Safety
Protection
Protective Clothing and Safety Gear
Extreme Temperatures
Dehydration
Lifting
Hearing and Eye Protection
Equipment Use
Equipment Abuse
Unauthorized Machine Use
Discipline Procedure
Inspection
Reporting Accidents
Reporting Serious Injury
Drug Testing for Workers Compensation
Safety Inspections
Workers Compensation Reports
OSHA Logs
Introspection
