Our comprehensive study guides cover important points from your 10-hour OSHA course, so that you can easily study for your final exam and have a valuable resource to refer to long after your course is complete. The study guide is provided in the form of a downloadable PDF, so you will ...
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Fall Protection Options for Fixed Ladders Unfortunately, while OSHA’s mandate is clear on establishing requirements and a timeline to meet them, it is less clear on what solutions will meet compliance and keep workers safe. There are essentially three equipment options that can be utilized with n...
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NCCLS. 1987. Protection of laboratory workers from infectious disease transmitted by blood and tissue; Proposed Guideline. NCCLS Document M29-P. National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards, Villanova. Google Scholar Department of Labor, Department of Health and Human Services. 1987. Joint advis...
Behavioral Change Takes Time. A scientific study published 45 years ago studied monkeys’ behavior when seeking a reward and getting a cold shower instead, In one experiment, 5 monkeys were put in a cage with a banana on top of a ladder. When one monkey went up the ladder, a cold shower...
This participant study guide is provided to assist the participant in improving there Instructional Preparation and Skills as a part of the OSHA - 500 course. There are a number of Instructional Development texts that the participant can use to further enhance instructional programs delivered and...
(ii) Hazard and Operability Study (HAZOP); (iii) Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA); (iv) Fault Tree Analysis. C. The Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) shall address: (i) The hazards of the process; (ii) The identification of any previous incident which had the potential for catastrop...