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PPE must meet who's standards?
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1 ANSI a National Consensus Standard 2 ASTM a National Safety Code
3 ISO a Global Standard 4 OSHA a Federal Mandate
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Terms in this set (114)
Prohibits discrimination against employees filing complaints under OSHA or for
Whistle Blower Act
disclosing safety & health issues concerning the workplace
Horizontal Standard A standard which is applied to everyone, across the board (ex: MSDS, HazComm)
A standard that applies to a particular or specific group of people of industry (ex:
Vertical Standard
welders)
OSHA Directives Compliance Directives GUIDEBOOK
● Enforcement & Compliance Directives (CPL)
Incorporation By Reference
● Letters of Interpretation
● Federal Register
, CPL Compliance....
Opening greater than 1in & less than 12in in any floor, platform, pavement or yard,
Floor Hole through which materials (but not persons) may fall through (ex: belt hole, pipe
opening or slot opening)
Floor Opening Opening greater than 12in (note an OPENING is larger than a HOLE)
Minimum width of fixed industrial stairs 28 inches wide
● addressed
OSHA certifies that a citation must be ● corrections must be completed by abatement date
● OSHA has 180 days to issue the actual citation(s)
Cages or Wells shall be provided on greater than 20 feet to a maximum of unbroken length of 30 feet (1910.27)
ladders
Every employer shall furnish to his employee's employment and a place of
General Duty Clause employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to
cause death or serious physical harm to his employees.
1) Imminent danger
2) Catastrophies & fatal accidents
OSHA Inspection Review (priority) 3) Employee complaints & referrals
4) Programmed, high level inspections
5) Follow up inspections
1) Opening Conference
Inspection Process must include 2) Walk Around
3) Closing Conference
Creating Employee One who creates & exposes an employee to hazard(s)
Affecting Employee
When is a Fit Test required? If voluntary respirator use is permissible, then user must read & sign Appendix D
Hazcom 1983 grants workers' RIGHT TO KNOW (RTK)
Hazcom 2012 grants workers' RIGHT TO UNDERSTAND (RTU)
1) Physical
3 Hazard Groups in Hazard Classification 2) Health
3) Environmental
Flammable Flash Point is below 73°F
Combustible Flash Point is higher than 73°F
3 Hazard Groups
Hazard Classification Process is divided 1) Physical
into 2) Health
3) Environmental
OSHA Mission "To protect the health & safety of American workers"
Danger (signal word) a more severe hazard
Warning (signal word) a less severe hazard
When is Fit Testing for Respirators When a respirator is required to be worn
required?
When establishing Hazard Controls, what is Engineering Controls
the 1st priority?
Question #26 answer is C (Dana)