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Job Safety and Health
www.osha.govJob Safety and Health IT’S THE LAW! All workers have the right to: A safe workplace. Raise a safety or health concern with your employer or OSHA, or report a work-related injury or illness, without being retaliated against. Receive information and training on job hazards, including all hazardous substances in your workplace.
Sample Safety Risk Assessment Matrices
www.transit.dot.govSample Safety Risk Assessment Matrices for Rail Transit Agencies 7 2 Developing a Safety Risk Assessment Matrix Your agency may choose to adopt one of the sample matrices provided in Tables 1 or 2, revise and adopt one of the sample matrices, or create its own safety risk assessment matrix. The
as Brief Suicide Safety Assessment
www.nimh.nih.govCreate a safety plan for managing potential future suicidal thoughts. A safety plan is different than making a “safety contract”; asking the patient to contract for safety is NOT effective and may be dangerous or give a false sense of security. Say to patient: “Our first priority is keeping you safe. Let’s work together to develop a safety
Safety - U.S. Scouting Service Project
usscouts.orgSafety Scout's Name: _____ Safety - Merit Badge Workbook Page. 7 of 10 6. Plan and complete a safety project approved by your counselor for …