Library Index

  Safety Management
 Transportation Risk MGT
 
Safety Programs
 Construction Safety
 Process Safety Management
 Ergonomic Programs
 Occupational Health
 Emergency Plans
 Environmental
 Hazardous Materials
 Chemical Safety
 Drug Free Workplace

 
  Safety Records
  Safety Forms
 Checklists
 Inspections-General
 Inspections-Construction
 Audit Guides
 Environmental Audit Guides
 Recordkeeping - OSHA 300
 
Safety Databases
 Signs & Labels

 
  Safety Training
 Training Assessment
 
Outlines
 Handouts
 Overheads
 Computer Based Courses
 Safety Quizzes
 Supervisor Briefs
 Management Briefs
 Safety Sessions
 2 Minute Safety (awareness)
 Pamphlets
 Safety Talks
 First Aid
 PowerPoint Training Courses
 Supervisor Training
 Hazardous Materials
 Bomb Threat
 Accident Reports
 Safety Articles
 Crossword Puzzles

 Biological Agents
 
 Safety References
 Engineering Safety Concepts 
 Job Specific Safety Rules 
 Development Information
 Technical Information
 Construction Safety
 Indoor Air Quality
 Compliance Q& A
 Safety Citations
 DOT Info
 Terrorism
 Calculators

 Workplace Violence

 
 Safety Graphics
 Safety Clip Art
 Safety Photos
 Safety Posters
 Safety Strips
 Sign & Label Maker
 Safety Databases

Bulletin Board Safety Posters
Designed for 8.5 x 11 inch glossy printer paper. Change your employee bulletin board posters each week for a fresh safety message
To SAVE the FULL Size poster, double click on the small image.... this shows the full size... then click with RIGHT mouse button on larger image to "Copy".. then PASTE into any word processing document for printing... or print directly from your web browser.
For best print results, use 8.5 X 11 inch GLOSSY finish printer paper - available at all office supply stores

   Click here for the
   OSHA Required Poster


Truck Hi-Jack Poster - in PDF
 

General Safety Posters
nightwork-poster.gif (14560 bytes) trip-poster.gif (22130 bytes) suggestion.gif (10721 bytes) safety-production.gif (16812 bytes)

accident2.gif (18481 bytes) team-safety.gif (64330 bytes) cleanup-hazards.gif (22004 bytes) carrying.gif (10098 bytes) freedom-poster.jpg (61312 bytes) safety-monkey.jpg (107414 bytes)

Chemical Safety Posters

msds.gif (26753 bytes) msds-poster.gif (23053 bytes)

Fire Safety Posters
fire-prevention.gif (70526 bytes)

Personal Protective Equipment

 space-ppe.jpg (103314 bytes) fall.jpg (76731 bytes)

save-eyes.gif (23762 bytes) ppe-daily.jpg (127415 bytes)

eye-sharp.jpg (75877 bytes) bbb-univeral.jpg (90779 bytes)  ppe-space-suit.jpg (77293 bytes)

 

Using the Library

How to Save Information
After you have found the page with the information you need:

1. Click on "File" at the top of your browser
 
2. Click on "Save As"
 
3. Name the file and choose where you want the file (page) saved on your computer.

Editing Saved Pages
Any web page you have saved to your computer can be opened and edited with your word processor.  Be sure that AFTER YOU EDIT, you "SAVE AS" a new file in the correct format for your word processor so you end up with a document not a web page.  As an example, if you use Microsoft Word, be sure to SAVE your changes as a MS WORD document (.doc)

Saving Pictures
The best way to save a photo or picture is to RIGHT CLICK on the picture.  This will open a menu with the option to "Save Picture As"

Downloading Files
It is highly recommended that when accessing NON-WEB PAGE file links, such as DOC, PDF, PPT, etc., that you RIGHT Click on the links and use the "Save Target As" option to save these files directly to your computer. Attempting to view these files through your browser with a plug-in viewer (particularly large files > .5 MB), can result in technical difficulties and the need for unnecessary/multiple downloads.

Opening PDF files
This web site contains a large number of documents in Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format). You can DOWNLOAD a FREE version of the Adobe Acrobat reader, which is available free of charge from www.adobe.com