Library Index

  Safety Management
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 Construction Safety
 Process Safety Management
 Ergonomic Programs
 Occupational Health
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 Environmental
 Hazardous Materials
 Chemical Safety
 Drug Free Workplace

 
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 Audit Guides
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 Recordkeeping - OSHA 300
 
Safety Databases
 Signs & Labels

 
  Safety Training
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Outlines
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 Safety Quizzes
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 2 Minute Safety (awareness)
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 Hazardous Materials
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 Crossword Puzzles

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 Engineering Safety Concepts 
 Job Specific Safety Rules 
 Development Information
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 Construction Safety
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 DOT Info
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 Workplace Violence

 
 Safety Graphics
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 Sign & Label Maker
 Safety Databases

 
Ergonomics
Ergonomics standards for the workplace and other OSHA safety programs, information, and guidelines. 
Note: some documents from OSHA are in PDF (Portable Document Format) you will need Adobe Acrobat reader (free) to open PDF files.  Use RIGHT mouse click to download PDF files

OSHA Standard -  (canceled by OSHA Jan 2001)
  Ergonomics Program Standard 1910.900

    Appendix A: What You Need To Know... 

    Appendix B: Summary of the OSHA Standard
    Appendix D-1: Ergonomics Job Hazard Analysis

    Appendix D-2: VDT Workstation Checklist

    Appendix E: Ergonomics Rule Flow Chart
(PDF)
    Table W-1 Basic Screening Tool 

 
Program Material
  [revised 11 Dec 2000] Ergonomics programs for the workplace
  Written Ergo Program
(view on line)  
  Written Ergo Program
(download MS Word Version)
  Ergonomics & MSD Fact Sheet
 (View online)
  OSHA's Ergo Q & A

  OSHA Ergo Q & A (MS Word version)
 
Ergonomic Tools - Workplace safety tools and analysis

  Strain Index On-line Calculator
  NIOSH Lifting Equation On-line Calculator
 
D-1 Tools List - MS Word Format
  NIOSH Lifting Analysis Worksheet - View on line
  NIOSH Lifting Analysis Worksheet - MS Word
  NIOSH Lifting Analysis Worksheet Explanation

Checklists - Ergonomic checklists for enhanced workplace safety
  Computer Work Station Checklist

  General Risk Analysis Checklist

  Hand Tool Checklist

  Hazard Identification Checklist

  Material Handling Checklist

  Task Analysis Checklist

  Workstation Evaluation

  Computer Workstation Ergonomics

 
Forms
- Workplace safety program checklists and standard reports
  Program Development Checklist
  Employee Training Certificate
  Supervisor Training Certificate
  Assignment of Program Coordinator
  Policy & Procedure Review
  Ergo Equipment Issue Log
 
Ergonomic Hazard Control Log
  MSD Hazard Control Report
 
  MSD Symptom Locations

  MSD Symptom Report

  MSD Symptom Survey

  Nerve Conduction - Motor Latency Evaluation

Training  Handouts
   Title  Download - use RIGHT mouse click
  What Are MSDs?
  Signs & Symptoms
  Company Program
  Risk Factors
  MSD Controls
  Posture
MS Word
MS Word
MS Word
MS Word

MS Word

MS Word
PDF
PDF
PDF
PDF

PDF

PDF

Outlines
    Employee Ergo Training Outline
    Supervisor Ergo Training Outline


Safety Talks
- Ergonomics guidelines to enhance workplace safety and other workplace safety lectures
    Advanced Back Injury Prevention

    Back Safety & Safe Lifting

    Back Care for Utility & Service Workers

    Back Exercises

    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

    Computer Work Station Safety

    Ergo Hazards and Control


Powerpoint Presentations
- use RIGHT mouse click to download
  
  Ergonomics for Managers & Supervisors
    Back Safety & Lifting

 

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