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• Review OSHA 1910.22 Walking/Working Surfaces, and explain to your employees what is expected of them to prevent accidents. • Review ways that your employees can protect themselves from slip, trip and fall hazards. • Based upon your work place, discuss how to right choice of shoe can help prevent slips, trips, and falls. Show new
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