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Cal/OSHA Publications Unit Rev. May 2019

Cal/OSHA Publications Unit Rev. May 2019

www.dir.ca.gov

HIPP/Sample Procedures Rev. 05.2019 EMPLOYER SAMPLE PROCEDURES FOR HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION Cal/OSHA Publications Unit Rev. May 2019 . California employers with any outdoor places of employment must comply with the Heat Illness Prevention standard, California Code of Regulations, title 8, section . 3395 (8 CCR 3395). These procedures have …

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CAL/OSHA POCKET GUIDE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION …

CAL/OSHA POCKET GUIDE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION

www.dir.ca.gov

Heat illness prevention. 3395 7. Fall protection plan, if required. 1671.1 B. Postings required at the job site include the following: 1. Cal/OSHA poster "Safety and Health Protection on the Job." 2. Code of Safe Practices. 1509(b), and ( ) 3. Emergency phone numbers. (e) 4. Employee access to records notification to inform

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First Aid/CPR/AED

First Aid/CPR/AED

www.redcross.org

Heat-Related Illness Heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke are conditions caused by overexposure to heat, loss of fl uids and electrolytes. Heat Cramps Heat cramps are the least severe of the heat-related illnesses. They often are the fi rst signals that the body is having trouble with the heat. What to Look For

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Heat Stress: Work/Rest Schedules

Heat Stress: Work/Rest Schedules

www.cdc.gov

heat stress Work/Rest Schedules Using work/rest schedules can decrease the risk of heat illness: • t is not eaks wn. ool • e our elying on self-pacing alone y not be sufficien. Sample Work/Rest Schedule for Workers Wearing Normal Clothing * The NIOSH work/rest schedule is based on air temperature, with adjustments for direct sunlight and ...

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PERSON IN CHARGE (PIC) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR …

PERSON IN CHARGE (PIC) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR …

agr.georgia.gov

Common symptoms associated with an acute gastrointestinal illness: o Diarrhea, o Fever, o Vomiting, o Jaundice, or o Sore throat with fever. (4) Explain the significance of the relationship between maintaining the time/temperature control for safety food (TCS Food) and the prevention of foodborne illness.

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DENTAL OFFICE POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL TEMPLATE

DENTAL OFFICE POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL TEMPLATE

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A 6.6 Illness or Injury and Work Restrictions A 6.7 Harassment Prevention A 6.8 Reporting Domestic Violence A 6.9 Immunization and Serology A 6.10 Dealing with an Intoxicated Patient A 6.11 Caring for Patients Receiving Medication for Pulmonary Mycobacterium TB …

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HEALTH, SAFETY, & ENVIRONMENTAL MANUAL (HSE)

HEALTH, SAFETY, & ENVIRONMENTAL MANUAL (HSE)

kdcconstruction.com

2. Provide financial support for the Injury and Illness Prevention Program through the provision of adequate funds for the purchase of necessary safety materials, safety equipment, proper personal protective equipment, adequate time for employee safety training, and maintenance of tools and equipment. 3.

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CODE OF PRACTICE

CODE OF PRACTICE

www.labour.gov.hk

(ii) heat cataract caused by radiation from molten metal, leading to inability to see things clearly, or (iii)corneal ulcer and conjunctivitis from foreign particles e.g. slag and cutting sparks; (b) skin irritation and reddening due to over exposure to radiation; (c) illness due to i nhalation of fumes or gases formed during

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Asbestos in New York State - Department of Labor

Asbestos in New York State - Department of Labor

dol.ny.gov

Though any asbestos exposure can cause illness, many people who are exposed will never develop an asbestos-related illness. Asbestos does not cause any immediate effects, such as coughing or illness. The diseases caused by asbestos appear 15 to 40 years after first exposure. This time lag is called the latency period.

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Ventilation for Welding and Cutting

Ventilation for Welding and Cutting

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The heat of the arc or flame creates fumes and gases (fume plume). Fumes contain respirable particles. Gases include the shielding gas, and combustion products. The heat from the arc or flame causes the fume plume to rise. Fumes contain hazardous substances. Overexposure to them may cause acute (short term) or chronic (long term) health effects.

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