eTool : Machine Guarding

OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page. Lockout/Tagout The employer must establish an energy control program consisting of energy control procedures, employee training, and periodic inspections to ensure that before any employee performs any servicing or maintenance on a machine or equipment, the machine or equipment is isolated from the energy ...

eTool : Construction

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Workplace Safety and Health Topic. Provides links to information about electrical safety and electrocutions. Electrical Safety: Safety and Health for Electrical Trades Student Manual. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), National Institute for Occupational Safety and ...

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eTools : Computer Workstations

A chair that is well-designed and appropriately adjusted is an essential element of a safe and productive computer workstation. A good chair provides necessary support to the back, legs, buttocks, and arms, while reducing exposures to awkward …

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If fire extinguishers are available for employee use, it is the employer's responsibility to educate employees on the principles and practices of using a fire extinguisher and the hazards associated with fighting small or developing fires.29 CFR 1910.157(g)(1)

eTools : Ammonia Refrigeration

Safety Standard for Refrigeration Systems. ANSI/ASHRAE 15-2001, (2001). This document specifies safe design, construction, installation and operation of refrigerating systems. This establishes safeguards for life, health and property and prescribes safety standards. This applies to new installations and modifications of existing installations.

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Is the adjustable tongue guard on the top side of the grinder used and kept to within 1/4-inch (0.6350cm) of the wheel? 215(d)(1) Is the maximum RPM rating of each abrasive wheel compatible with the RPM rating of the grinder motor? 215(d)(1) Before new abrasive wheels are mounted, are they visually inspected and ring tested? From other OSHA ...

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OSHA eTool downloadable files Downloading and Installing the OSHA eTools The downloadable version of each eTool is designed to provide access to these materials without the need to be connected to the Internet. It consists of a series of Web pages specific to that product and may reference documents on the OSHA website (e.g., standards, directives, publications) or on …

eTool : Machine Guarding

The following pages address the general requirements for machinery set forth by OSHA, the motions and actions that contribute to different machine hazards, and additional …

Young Worker Safety in Restaurants eTool

OSHA is providing this eTool to help young workers in the restaurant industry be safe and healthy on the job. ... For more information, visit or call OSHA at 1-800-321-OSHA (6742), TTY 1-877-889-5627. About eTools *eTools are illustrated, interactive web-based training tools on occupational safety and health topics.

eTool : Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing | OSHA.gov

This eTool does not purport to identify all hazards and solutions. This eTool focuses on land based operations. Worker safety awareness is necessary for injury prevention during all phases of drilling and servicing operations. Procedures and processes will include safety meetings, Job Safety Analyses, and general and task-specific training.

eTool : Construction

OSHA Standard. 1926.302, Power-operated hand tools 1926.302(a) Electrical Safety: Safety and Health for Electrical Trades Student Manual. US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), National Institute for Occupational Safety and …

eTool : Hospitals

Recognized controls may be required by specific OSHA requirements (such as requirements for the use of respirators, other PPE, and/or work practice, administrative, or engineering controls), but even if not, these controls may be required by OSHA's general duty clause, 29 U.S.C. 654(a)(1), which requires each employer to "furnish to each of his ...

eTool : Machine Guarding

The safety distance (Ds) between each hand control device and the point of operation must be greater than the distance determined by the safety distance formula. [29 CFR 1910.217(c)(3)(vii)(c)] Two-hand controls' position must be fixed so that only a supervisor or safety engineer is capable of relocating them. [29 CFR 1910.217(c)(3)(vii)(d)]

eTool : Construction

OSHA Standard. 1926.405, Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use. 1926.405(g) Electrical Safety: Safety and Health for Electrical Trades Student Manual. US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Publication No. 2009-113, (March 2009).

eTools : Computer Workstations

Potential Hazards. Monitors placed too close or too far away may cause you to assume awkward body positions that may lead to eyestrain. Viewing distances that are too long can cause you to lean forward and strain to see small text. This can fatigue the eyes and place stress on the torso because the backrest is no longer providing support.

eTool : Construction

Text Version of Animation. Title: Grounding Animation Content: Image. The image labeled "Bad" demonstrates an example of improper grounding. In this image a construction worker wearing a hard hat is using an electric saw to cut lumber. The image shows the cord to his saw is not completely plugged in.

eTool : Machine Guarding

According to estimates made by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 310,000 injuries involving workshop power tools required medical attention in the United States in 1995. About one-third (87,000) of these injuries were associated …

eTools : Computer Workstations

To understand the best way to set up a computer workstation, it is helpful to understand the concept of neutral body positioning. This is a comfortable working posture in which your joints are naturally aligned.