OSHA Hazard Awareness Advisor
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The top button, Hazard Awareness Program, will lead you through a series of questions to identify health and safety issues that can be of importance to your company.
The bottom five buttons, under Information Please, provide a variety of information useful to understanding OSHA regulations and safety and health hazards. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) button will link you to the BLS Safety and Health Statistics web page where you can view and download injury and illness data categorized by industry, occupation, type and source of injury, etc.
Please select those activities that your employees perform during their normal work day; include the principal activities of the firm as well as support activities such as maintenance and servicing.
These are activities that can be performed by firms of various sizes. It is not only for the principal activities of the firm but also for maintenance and servicing workers and the activities they perform.
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You indicated that your workers performed welding activities.
Please select the types of welding that are performed in your facility.
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For additional information you can check regulation 1910.107 Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials.
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A wide variety of equipment is listed which may be used in your facility. The advisor may present you with additional lists later in the program.
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A wide variety of equipment is listed which may be used in your facility. The advisor may present you with additional lists later in the program.
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Different types of ladders or platforms have different regulations
For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.25 Portable wood ladders
1910.26 Portable metal ladders
1910.29 Manually propelled mobile ladder stands and scaffolds
1910.66 Powered platforms for building maintenance
1910.67 Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms
1910.68 Manlifts.
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For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.218 Forging machines
1910.215 Abrasive wheel machinery
1910.217 Mechanical power presses
1910.219 Mechanical power-transmission apparatus
1910.213 Woodworking machinery requirements
1910.212 General requirements for all machines
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You indicated that you have material handling equipment in your facility. Please select those that apply from this list.
For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.178 Powered industrial trucks
1910.179 Overhead and gantry cranes
1910.180 Crawler locomotive and truck cranes
1910.181 Derricks
1910.183 Helicopters
1910.184 Slings
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Establishments come in different sizes and shapes. Describing the physical features of the building you occupy helps the advisor identify potential safety and health hazards.
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A wide variety of workers may come into contact with blood or other bodily
fluids. This may be because they are cleaning rooms, sidewalks, vehicles
or other places where these fluids have been spilled or they are providing some other
service such as security guards, or emergency room workers where they might
come in contact with blood.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.1030 Blood-borne
Pathogens.
These safety features help prevent falls and slips in
and around hazardous areas.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.22 General
requirements for walking-working surfaces.
Falls through skylights can be reduced using proper safety measures.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.23 Guarding
floor and wall openings and holes.
These types of spaces are confined spaces.
Special procedures may need to be followed when working there.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.146 Permit-
required confined spaces.
The combination of ammonia and bleach solutions results in the
rapid release of chlorine gas, which can be fatal.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.1000 Air
Contaminants.
Please identify for the advisor, the type of fire fighting equipment
present at your facility in order to determine if your combination of
equipment is suitable for the environment. OSHA does not consider
the small 'home' fire detectors and alarms to be part of a 'system.'
For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.157 Portable fire extinguishers
Please identify for the advisor, the type of fixed fire
extinguishing system present at your facility.
These are systems that are a permanent part of the building.
For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.161 Dry chemical
Specific regulations exist for these facilities and processes.
For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.265 Sawmills
Many types of facilities are engaged in the cleanup of hazardous
wastes as a result of their own process activities or because
of environmental actions.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.120 Hazardous
waste operations and emergency response.
Textiles can create hazardous environments.
OSHA has specific regulations for facilities that process cotton.
For more information you can check regulations 1910.262 Textiles
and 1910.1043 Cotton Dust.
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Commercial/Industrial bakeries have special hazards.
OSHA has specific regulations for these facilities.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.263 Bakery
equipment.
Large scale laundry operations have special hazards.
OSHA has specific regulations for these facilities.
For more information you can check regulations 1910.264 Laundry
machinery and operations and 1910.1000 Air Contaminants.
The generation, transmission and distribution of power
has special hazards.
OSHA has specific regulations for these facilities.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.269 Electric
power generation, transmission, and distribution.
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Grain handing operations have special hazards.
OSHA has specific regulations for these facilities.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.272 Grain
handling facilities.
Commercial diving operations have special hazards.
OSHA has specific regulations for these activities.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.401-1910.441
Commercial diving operations (Subpart T).
Please select those materials that your employees may use during
their normal work activities; include materials used for the principal activities
of the firm as well as those used for support activities such as maintenance and
servicing.
If specific terms are unfamiliar to you, please check the Keywords
You indicated that you have compressed gasses on site. Please
select those that you use.
For additional information you can the check regulations:
1910.102 Acetylene
A fire brigade is a trained fire-fighting team operated by
a company for its own needs. OSHA has specific regulations
for this activity.
For more information you can check regulations:
1910.156 Fire brigades
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A wide variety of personal protective equipment ( PPE ) can be
used in establishments. Consult an industrial hygienist or
safety professional for assistance in selecting appropriate
equipment.
The abrasive materials used in blasting can be hazardous to unprotected
workers. Specific protective measures may be required to protect workers.
For more information you can check regulations:
1910.215 Abrasive wheel machinery
The materials that are removed by abrasive blasting can be
hazardous to unprotected workers. Specific protective measures
may be required.
For more information you can check regulations:
1910.1000 Air Contaminants
Painting activities and exposures differ as a result of the
location and practices employed.
Paint stripping activities and exposures differ as a result of
the location and practices employed.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.1052 Methylene Chloride about exposure information
The methods for applying paint may pose different hazards for workers.
Specific engineering controls and personal protective equipment can
substantially reduce the health impacts.
For more information you can check regulations:
1910.107 Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials
Exhaust ventilation is an important engineering control that
improves visibility.
A blasting hood is needed to protect workers from flying
abrasive particles and debris.
There are different requirements for safe use of grinders.
For more information you can check regulations:
1910.212 General requirements for all machines
An appropriate work rest helps the worker control the grinding
operation.
Poor aisle clearance can lead to worker injury and damaged
equipment and products.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.22 General requirements for walking-working surfaces.
Machine guards protect workers during operation.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.212 General requirements for all machines
Safe floor layouts and operating practices contribute to worker
safety and improved production.
Chains and slings become more dangerous as they wear out.
Using compressed air can kick up dust and particles which can
injure workers.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.242 Hand and portable powered tools and equipment, general
Compressed gas cylinders must be kept in an isolated storage area
to minimize the potential impacts of cylinder leaks or explosions.
For more information you can check regulations:
1910.252 Welding, cutting, and brazing, general requirements
Combustible material near diptanks could lead to a fire, which might
then ignite the liquid in the diptanks.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.122-.126 concerning dip tanks
If portable dockboards or ramps are not anchored or secured,
they may slip, possibly leading to worker injury or equipment
damage.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.30 Other
working surfaces.
These control boxes must be marked with identification.
For more information you can check regulation:
Subpart S - Electrical
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Flexible extension cords should not be used as a substitute for
permanent wiring.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.301-1910.399 Electrical safety requirements (Subpart S).
When fans are located lower than 7' from the floor, their blades
must be enclosed.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.212 General requirements for all machines
There are maintenance and record-keeping requirements for
portable fire extinguishers.
Flammable liquids must be kept in covered containers or tanks
when not in use.
Please describe the work environment that is found in your facility.
Each of these factors can contribute to workplace hazards.
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Floor holes into which persons may accidentally walk must have
safeguards.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.23 Guarding floor and wall openings and holes
Trucks must have brakes set and wheels chocked when they are
boarded with forklift trucks.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.178 Powered industrial trucks
The presence of chemicals necessitates communicating hazards by
labels and warning sheets (1910.1200 Hazard Communication) and process
safety management minimizing the consequences of a catastrophic
release of chemicals (1910.119 Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals).
HELP - What's on the Main Menu? The Hazard Awareness Program.
To begin the program press the button "Let's complete a review." The Advisor will ask a series
of questions designed to identify your potential hazards. Following the questions, the Advisor
will prepare a text report which you can later review.
Information Please
These hypertext links provide data, contacts, and other information you may find useful for improving
safety and health in your workplace.
Give me a contact for the OSHA Consultation Service.
Mechanical power presses must be regularly inspected and maintained.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.217 Mechanical power presses
Special handtools should be used for reaching into a
point of operation.
Even if employees supply their own personal protective equipment,
the employer must still ensure it is adequate and properly
maintained.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.132 General requirements, personal protective equipment.
Railings must be at least 42 inches high to prevent falls.
Paint stripping activities and exposures differ as a result of the
location and practices employed.
For more information about exposure limits you can check regulation:
1910.1052 Methylene Chloride
These measures are needed to ensure that the respirator chosen
is appropriate to the hazard, and that respirators are properly
used and maintained.
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These measures will both protect workers on scaffolds against
falls and pedestrians walking beneath scaffolds against injury
from falling objects.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.29 Manually propelled mobile ladder stands and scaffolds (towers).
These measures ensure that the spray painting booth or area is a
clean, safe working environment.
For more information you can check regulations:
1910.94 Ventilation
This danger necessitates the use of goggles or face shields.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.133 Eye and face protection
These questions will help assess the need for (or quality of)
protections in place against dangerous fumes and eye hazards.
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Ladders must be regularly inspected for defects.
For more information you can check regulation:
1910.25 Portable wood ladders.
Guards are needed to prevent operators from reaching into
points-of-operation.
Regulations govern the layout and operation of temporary labor
camps (1910.142).
Permanent places of employment (such as fixed buildings) must have
adequate sanitary and housekeeping facilities (1910.141).
Employees may need protective hand equipment, such as special gloves.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.138 Hand
protection.
There are requirements governing many aspects of vehicular
repair and maintenance.
For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.177 Servicing multi-piece and single piece rim wheels
A wide variety of equipment is listed which may be used in
your facility. The advisor may present you with additional
lists later in the program.
Please select the types of ladders or platforms
found in your establishment.
For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.25 Portable wood ladders
You indicated that you have material handling equipment in your facility.
Please select those that apply from this list. The advisor may present
you with additional lists later in the program.
For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.178 Powered industrial trucks
Check the Keywords for specific item help.
You indicated that you have material handling equipment in your facility.
Please select those that apply from this list. The advisor may present
you with additional lists later in the program.
For additional information you can check regulations:
1910.178 Powered industrial trucks
Check the Keywords for specific item help.
Establishments come in different sizes and shapes. Describing
the physical features of the building you occupy helps the
advisor identify potential safety and health hazards.
Chains should be employed in order to prevent the cylinders from
falling over and damaging themselves, possibly exploding.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.101
Compressed gases (general requirements).
The methods for applying paint may pose different hazards for workers.
Specific engineering controls and personal protective equipment
can substantially reduce the health impacts.
For more information you can check regulations:
1910.107 Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials
Please describe the work environment that is found in your facility.
Each of these factors can contribute to workplace hazards.
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There are requirements governing the installation, design,
placement, and use of mills and calendars.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.216 Mills
and calendars in the rubber and plastics industries.
Built before 1981?
A building's age is a useful indicator of the possible presence
of asbestos. Exposure to asbestos is highly regulated.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.1001 Asbestos.
+ Vinyl-asbestos floor tile
These materials may contain or conceal asbestos. Exposure
to asbestos is highly regulated.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.1001 Asbestos.
Exposure to asbestos is highly regulated.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.1001 Asbestos.
These pieces of equipment require certain safety features, like
safety interlocks, machine guards, panic bars, or emergency lighting.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.212 General
requirements for all machines.
These specifications help ensure that workers do not slip and that
emergency evacuations are safe.
For more information you can check regulations:
1910.37 Means of egress, general
Ground fault circuit interrupters protect against electrical shock in
wet areas.
For more information you can check regulation Subpart S - Electrical.
Exhaust hoods must be regularly inspected and cleaned to ensure their
efficacy.
Ammonia may leak, leading to a potentially deadly hazard.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.111 Storage
and handling of anhydrous ammonia.
Walk-in coolers need these features so that workers do not become
trapped inside.
Certain particular safety standards apply to telecommunication
centers and field installations (1910.268 Telecommunications).
6b Chemicals
These are chemicals for which OSHA has issued comprehensive standards governing their use
and the means of worker protection.
Other chemical agents are regulated by 1910.1000 with the
Z-Table listing of permissible exposure limits.
See also Sub Part Z - Toxic and Hazardous Substances.
You can add a copy of the Z-Tables to your final report.
Welding on different types of metals and coatings create different
worker exposure hazards.
For more information you can check regulation 1910.1000 Air
Contaminants.
A separate lunchroom may be needed to ensure that food and
beverages are not consumed in the presence of toxic materials.
OSHA does not have a regulation requiring lunchrooms.
However workers using toxic materials must be protected against
accidentally ingesting these materials. One way for the employer
to accomplish this is to have a separate eating area.
For information concerning the consumption of food and beverages
check regulation 1910.141 Sanitation.
OSHA Regulated
You can add any or all of these lists of chemicals to your final report.
Before the end of the program, the Advisor will ask if you wish to append
them to your report.
OSHA regional offices are responsible for the Area Offices in their region.
1910.158 Standpipe and hose systems
1910.159 Automatic sprinkler systems
1910.164 Fire detection systems
1910.165 Employee alarm systems
1910.160 Fixed extinguishing systems, general
1910.162 Gaseous agent
1910.163 Water spray and foam
1910.160 General
1910.266 Logging operations
1910.261 Pulp, paper, and paper-board mills
1910.30 Other working surfaces
1910.103 Hydrogen
1910.104 Oxygen
1910.105 Nitrous oxide.
1910.120 Hazardous waste operations and emergency response
1910.1030 Blood-borne Pathogens
1910.1000 Air Contaminants
1910.1200 Hazard Communication
1910.1200 Hazard Communication
1910.1025 Lead
1910.1020 Exposure & Medical Records Access
1910.94 Ventilation
1910.1000 Air Contaminants
1910.122-.126 Dip tanks containing flammable or combustible liquids
1910.215 Abrasive wheel machinery
1910.213 Woodworking machinery requirements
1910.101 Compressed gases (general requirements)
Please show me the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics Injury and Illness Data
Please show me a brief description of OSHA's regulations
Where are the OSHA regional offices?
Please show me the OSHA regulated chemicals.
1910.107 Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials
1910.1001 Asbestos
1910.1000 Air Contaminants
1910.134 Respiratory protection
1910.147 The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout)
1910.22 General requirements for walking-working surfaces
1910.26 Portable metal ladders
1910.29 Manually propelled mobile ladder stands and scaffold (towers)
1910.66 Powered platforms for building maintenance
1910.67 Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms
1910.179 Overhead and gantry cranes
1910.184 Slings
1910.179 Overhead and gantry cranes
1910.94 Ventilation
1910.1000 Air Contaminants
+ Trowel on/spray on wall covering
+ Thermal-system insulation
1910.22 General requirements for walking-working surfaces