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- Chemical Manufacturers Ordered to Upgrade Emergency Response
- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY and Health Administration is ordering chemical manufacturing plants and other facilities to upgrade their emergency response programs and improve their coordination with local fire departments. "A fire or explosion is no OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY and Health Administration is ordering chemical...
- Research articles 1998-05-04
- OSHA Solicits Public Input on Comprehensive Emergency Response Standard
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- Research articles 2007-09-11
- Hazmat program meets OSHA rules. (New Products & Services).
- The HAZWOPER: Emergency Response Training for Employees program fulfills the emergency-response requirements of OSHA's HAZWOPER hazardous waste operations regulations. Training materials detail what is required of team members prior to, during and The HAZWOPER: Emergency Response Training for Employees program fulfills the emergency-response requirements...
- Research articles 2002-06-01
- OSHA standard focuses on AIDS, hepatitis B. (Special Report: Loss Control and Safety Review)
- Companies with on-site emergency response teams or first-aid squads should be familiar with a new standard issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration concerning protection from blood-transmitted diseases. The "Occupational Ex Companies with on-site emergency response teams or first-aid squads should...
- Research articles 1992-08-10
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- OSHA's emergency preparedness efforts. (EPA Expert to Head).(Brief Article)
- OSHA has tapped an EPA expert in community right-to-know to be its point person for coordinating emergency preparedness and response in workplaces around the nation. John Ferris is the new Special Assistant for Emergency Preparedness, in a move annou OSHA has tapped an EPA expert in...
- Research articles 2003-05-01
- American Safety and Health Institute Joins OSHA in Alliance; Focus Is on Emergency Preparedness and Response, Individual First Aid
- WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The American Safety and Health Institute ASHI has joined with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA to educate and train workers to respond to workplace emergency situations. WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The American Safety and Health Institute ASHI has joined with...
- Research articles 2004-08-10
- Observing Health and Safety at Work
- Regardless of size, all businesses have a legal responsibility to protect the health and safety of their employees and visitors to their workplaces and offices, and a range of federal and state laws exist to ensure that responsibility is met. This article explains the main steps you must take for...
- Articles 2007-06-26
- OSHA Announces Support for New Worker Safety and Health Guidelines for Use During National Emergency Incidents
- WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 /U.S. Newswire/ -- OSHA announced its support for the National Response Plan unveiled today by the Department of Homeland Security DHS which includes a new Worker Safety and Health Annex. The Annex provides guidelines for implementiWASHINGTON, Jan. 6 /U.S. Newswire/ -- OSHA announced its support...
- Research articles 2005-01-06
- Uncle Sam wants your plan for handling accidental air releases
- What's more, EPA plans to publish it on the Internet IF YOU USE TOXIC CHEMICALS or flammable substances at your worksite, OSHA and EPA want to know how you are going to respond to accidental air releases that put your employees or neighbors at risk. Your emergency response program has...
- Research articles 1998-08-01
- Sun Unveils SunCare Environmental Services
- Sun Chemical Corporation has developed a new environmental assistance program for printers. SunCare Environmental Services is a joint venture between Sun and Environ International Corporation, an environmental consulting firm. SunCare will also offer expert environmental, health, safety, and risk management services to the graphic arts industry, according to Sun Chemical....
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- Don't Just Go With the Flow
- Make sure safety showers and emergency eyewash stations meet ANSI standards, have sufficient flow and are installed in the proper areas. Article guides that to determine the type of safety equipment you should recommend, you must look first at the hazard at hand. As OSHA states, a suitable facility must...
- White papers 2003-09-01
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