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This Health and Safety
Manual Template is designed as a tool to assist effective managers that are
not Safety Professionals with developing, documenting and implementing an
effective Injury and Illness Prevention Plan. An Invaluable Tool for
OSHA’s Step Two, Three, and Four!!
Step Two of
OSHA’s Four Step Process is to analyze the Worksite to Identify all
Hazards and Potential Hazards.
This Safety Manual
Template is embedded with hyperlinks to OSHA Topics that allow quick access
to OSHA’s vast resources.
OSHA’s website is
the most comprehensive website on Safety but it is sometimes very time
consuming when searching for specific information. These links save a
tremendous amount of time when searching for detailed up-to-date information
about a specific Safety Topic.
Designed to be
effortlessly edited and customized to meet the unique needs of your
organization.
• Start at the beginning,
read each section
• Analyze applicability
to organizational operations
• Review related OSHA
Links
• Revise and edit as
needed
• Save, Print and Issue
for Implementation
Step Three of
OSHA’s Four Step Process is to Develop, Implement and Maintain Methods
and Processes that Prevent or Control Existing or Potential Hazards
This manual addresses
the fundamental requirements of an effective Safety Program. It provides;
• Embedded hyperlinks
that provide quick avenues to OSHA Topics for Training and Conveying the
latest in Safety to everyone.
• A starting point for
developing, implementing and maintaining Job Specific Safety Methods and
Processes.
• Can be efficiently
edited and maintained as both an electronic and printed resource for
conveying Safety Responsibility.
Step Four of
OSHA’s Four Step Process is to Train Managers, Supervisors and
Employees to Ensure that They Understand and Deal with all Worksite Hazards.
Publishing this 180
page plus manual will clearly convey your Organization’s Injury and
Illness Prevention Plan and serve as a Simple, Easy to Read, Task Specific
Reference Tool containing 27 Chapters covering a wide range of topics such
as:
• Safety Program
Development
• General Code of Safe
Work Practices
• Safety Responsibility
• Health Services and
Emergencies
• Confined Spaces
• Fire and Chemical
Safety
• Electrical and Laser
Safety
• Facility Management
• Construction Site
Management
• Pressure Safety and
Handling of Gases
• Mechanical Guards and
Protective Equipment
• Materials and Equipment
Handling
• Noise Dangers and
Controls
• Ladders and Scaffolds
• Sanitation and Safety
Training
• Seismic Safety
• Transportation and
Traffic Control
• Hazard Warnings and
Signage
• Hazard Communications
• Using Carcinogens
Starting with basic and
proven fundamental necessities ready to be modified to fit the task at hand
is the easiest, most efficient solution to save time and ensure success.
Clearly conveying your
Organization’s Safety Commitment and Requirements to every employee,
contractor, subcontractor, and any other personnel on the site will go a long
way in avoiding the expense, inconvenience, and other consequences of
workplace accidents.
There is no substitute
for a written policy.
Read each section,
decide if it relates to your specific requirements and modify accordingly.
The Safety Manual Template
is in Word™ format with no advertising or marketing materials to delete
before modifying it to clearly convey each organization’s unique needs.
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