OSHA Compliance for General Industry Manual - Manual with 1-Year Update Service
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NOTE: June 2024 update of this manual includes changes reflected by the 2024 OSHA HazCom final rule!
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- Newly updated – includes applicable charts, graphics, and images for improved aesthetics and greater understanding of the topics
- Offers ezExplanations™ summaries of workplace safety regulations and answers to OSHA compliance questions
- Includes a 1-Year Update Service subscription that helps you keep your print manual current by providing updates every 6 months
- Standard call-outs highlight and provide clarity to key points (e.g., Enforcement Notes, Compliance Points, Did You Know)
- Includes a “how to get started with OSHA compliance” section so you’ll never be at a loss for where to begin your compliance efforts
- Includes helpful extras like FAQs, customizable safety plans and forms, and compliance checklists
- Includes FAQs that are based on real-world questions J. J. Keller’s experts receive from customers - information not available on the OSHA website
- Replaced full-text compliance directives, with key points from them incorporated into the main content to save you time
- Improved update process
- Organized content in an easy-to-follow manner with a focus on employer responsibilities:
- In depth information
- FAQs
- Written safety plan (where applicable)
- Regulatory references
- Covers key workplace safety topics (prioritized based on customer needs), including:
- Lockout/tagout
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Emergency planning and response
- Air contaminants
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Chemicals and hazardous substances
- And many more!
- Combine with the OSHA for General Industry: 1910 and Other Essential Regulations to form a comprehensive set
Table of Contents
OSHA
Recordkeeping
- General Recordkeeping
- Injury and Illness Recordkeeping
- Medical and Exposure Records
Aerial Lifts
Bloodborne Pathogens
Chemicals
- Air Contaminants
- Beryllium
- Compressed Gases
- Flammable Liquids
- Hexavalent Chromium
- Process Safety Management
- Silica
Electrical
Emergency Planning/Response
- Emergency Action Plans
- Exits
- Eyewashes/Showers
- Fire Prevention Plans
- HAZWOPER
- Medical Services
Hand/Power Tools
- Compressed Air for Cleaning
- Portable Grinders
Hazard Communication
Lockout/TagoutMachine Guarding
- General
- Grinding
- Mechanical Power Presses
- Mechanical Power Transmission
- Woodworking
Overhead Cranes
Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Powered Industrial Trucks
Personal Protective Equipment
- PPE — General
- Electrical
- Eye and Face Protection
- Foot Protection
- Hand Protection
- Head Protection
- Hearing Protection
- Personal Fall Protection
- Respiratory Protection
Walking-Working Surfaces
- General Requirements
- Aisles and Walkways
- Designated Areas
- Dockboards
- Fall Protection
- Housekeeping
- Ladders
- Stairways
Welding/Cutting
Inspections & Training
- Required Inspections
- Required Training
Please note: All reviews submitted prior to November 2015 are for the previous version of this manual - OSHA Compliance Manual.
Compliance Topic: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Confined Spaces for General Industry, Lockout/Tagout, OSHA Compliance, Forklift Safety, Injury & Illness Recordkeeping
Industry: Workplace Safety / EH&S
Average Rating: 4.7
BVNumberOfReviews: 70, 71, 68, 72, 69