Transcription of OSHA 3220-10N 2004
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OSHA 3220-10N 2004 WORKER SAFETY SERIESWAREHOUSING11 Hazards & SolutionsWarehouse operations can present awide variety of potential hazards forthe warehousing establishments, the10 OSHA standards most frequentlyincluded in the agency s citationswere:1 . Forklifts2 . Hazard communication3 . Electrical, wiring methods4 . Electrical, system design5 . Guarding floor & wall openings and holes6 . Exits7 . Mechanical power transmission8 . Respiratory protection9 . Lockout/tagout10. Portable fire extinguishersOccupational Safety and Health AdministrationThink Safety More than 145,000 people work in over 7,000warehouses. The fatal injury rate for the warehousingindustry is higher than the national averagefor all industries.
cause injuries, illnesses and fatalities. As always, be cautious and seek help if you are concerned about a poten-tial hazard. General Safety Exposed or open loading dock doors and other areas that employees could fall 4 feet or more or walk off should be chained off, roped off or otherwise blocked. Floors and aisles are clear of clutter,
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