Presented in a tabbed, three-ring binder, this manual is designed to assist small businesses in reducing occupational injuries and illnesses through the establishment of a safety and health program. Written in an outline format that is informational, not procedural, with regulatory and other technical language kept to a minimum, coverage includes safety in connection with housekeeping and material storage, hand and power tools, vehicles, ladders and scaffolds, noise exposure, and bloodborne pathogens, among other topics. Includes forms, references, a glossary, and an index of general industry safety and health standards in parts 1910 and 1926 of Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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