Acrylonitrile Air Contaminants How Much Is Too Much? Air Contaminants Standard Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace Anhydrous Ammonia Refrigeration Units Asbestos Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) Behavior-Based Safety Benzene Bloodborne Pathogens Hepatitis B Universal Precautions v 4/11
1,3-Butadiene Cadmium Carbon Monoxide Chemical Protection Coke Oven Emissions Cold-Related Illnesses Combustible Dust Compressed Gases Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders Cylinder Handling Confined Space, Permit-Required Air Monitoring Entry/Exit Preparations Hazardous Atmospheres Nature of the Hazards Rescue The Permit vi 4/11
Confined Space Attendants Confined Space Authorized Entrant Corrosives Cotton Dust Cranes Daily Inspection Load Charts Diesel Exhaust Dipping and Coating Operations Disaster Recovery Driver Safety Cell Phone Use Drowsy Driving Seat Belt Use Snow and Ice Dust Mask (Voluntary-Use) Electrical Safety Accident Prevention Use Extension Cords Safely Arc Flash & Blast Introduction to Electricity vii
Electrocution Emergency Action Plan Planning for Emergencies Severe Weather Employee Access to Medical Records Ergonomics Office Ergonomics Reducing Hazards Repetitive Motion Ethylene Oxide Exits Designated Path Maintaining a Safe Exit Required Signage Eyestrain and CVS Eyewash and Showers Using Eyewashes Fall Protection Inspecting Harnesses & Lanyards viii
Fire Extinguishers Labels Use Fire Protection Fire Prevention Plan Flammable and Combustible Liquids Fire Protection Storage Using Aerosols Floor and Wall Openings Formaldehyde Golf Cars Grain Handling Hand and Portable Powered Tools Abrasive Wheels Chain Saws Hand Tools Powered Tools Small Gas Engine Pow d Equip. Hand Washing ix
Hazard Communication GHS Pictograms What Is the GHS? Labels & Labeling MSDS Safety Data Sheets Physical & Health Hazards Written Program Container Labels Hazardous Waste Used Oil HAZWOPER Emergency Response Plan Spill Cleanup Hearing Protection Heat-Related Illness Heat and PPE Outdoor Hazards Sun Protection Hexavalent Chromium Housekeeping Dust Control x
Inorganic Arsenic Introduction to OSHA Inspection Priorities Imminent Danger Ionizing Radiation ISO 14000 Jacks and Jack Stands Safe Use Job Hazard Analysis Knife Use and Safety Laboratories Hazardous Chemicals Ladders Storage and Use Latex Allergy Lead xi
Lifting Techniques Effective Back Safety Lightning Safety Liquefied Petroleum Gas Handling and Storage Lockout/Tagout Deenergizing Equipment Reenergizing Equipment Lyme Disease Machine Guarding Mechanical Hazards Preventing Amputations Medical Services & First Aid First Aid First Aid Kits Be Prepared Know First Aid Reporting an Injured Coworker Metalworking Fluids Health Hazards 4,4'-Methylenedianiline xii
Methylene Chloride Mold Health Hazards Near Miss Common Causes Office Safety Office Ergonomics Pallet Jack Safe Use Personal Protective Equipment Chemical PPE Eye Protection Eye Protection Face Protection Foot Protection Foot Protection Hand Protection Hand Protection Head Protection Head Protection Pesticides Powered Industrial Trucks Battery Charging Forklift Operation Handling Loads xiii
Loading & Unloading Trucks and Trailers Performing an Inspection Truck Operations Working Safely Around Forklifts Lifting Personnel Powered Platforms Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals Recordkeeping Respiratory Protection Safety Awareness Scaffolding Using Scaffolds Scissor Lift Inspection Checklist Signs and Tags Silicosis xiv
Site Security Employee and Visitor Identification Entering the Building Explosives Theft Suspicious Mail or Packages Sling Safety Safe Use Slips, Trips, & Falls Solvents Spray Booths Substance Abuse Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Telecommunications Toxic and Hazardous Substances 13 Carcinogens Truck Driver Drug & Alcohol Use Utility Knife Safety xv
Ventilation Abrasive Blasting Vinyl Chloride Walking Working Surfaces Weather Hazards Welding, Cutting, and Brazing Fire Prevention Ventilation West Nile Virus Whistleblower Protection Wire Rope Safety Workplace Violence Do s and Don ts xvi