Spliced fiber rope slings shall not be used unless they have been spliced in accordance with the following minimum requirements and in accordance with any additional recommendations of the manufacturer: (d)(4)(i) In manila rope, eye splices shall consist of at least three full tucks, and sho...
an area, a machine, or equipment. Notice signs address practices not related to personal injury. The heading “NOTICE” should be in white italic letters on a blue background. Notice signs should never include the safety alert symbol. The body of the sign is white, and the message is in ...
Plan your exit Watch your surroundings Always keep an open path for exiting. Do not let the potentially violent person stand between you and the door. When you are with an upset patient or coworker, avoid areas of the room that do not have an accessible exit. If you go to an isolated...
OSHA does not mandate a specific time period but our recommendation is to be retrained every five years. OSHA§ 1926.454 Training Requirements. This section supplements and clarifies the requirements of § 1926.21(b)(2) as these relate to the hazards of work on scaffolds. (a) The employer ...
Definition A Confined Space means a space that: Is large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work ; and Has a limited or restricted means for entry or exit (For example: tanks, vessels, silos, pits, vaults,hoppers);and, Is not designed for cont...
Islargeenoughandsoconfigured thatanemployeecanbodilyenter andperformassignedwork;and Hasalimitedorrestrictedmeans forentryorexit(Forexample: tanks,vessels,silos,pits, vaults,hoppers);and, Isnotdesignedforcontinuous APermitRequiredConfinedSpacemeansa confinedspacethathasoneormoreof thefollowingcharacteristics: Con...
He worked well with not only the Cardinal employees, but also the contractors that were on site. The fact that Jameson was able to connect with my employees throughout the day makes this annual process an easy choice. I will be using Examinetics every year moving forward. Scott Oliver, ...
Always keep an open path for exiting. Do not let the potentially violent person stand between you and the door. When you are with an upset patient or coworker, avoid areas of the room that do not have an accessible exit. If you go to an isolated part of your facility, let others kno...