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OSHA's SMALL BUSINESS OUTREACH TRAINING PROGRAM
 

INSTRUCTIONAL GUIDE

U.S. Department of Labor
OSHA Office of Training and Education
1555 Times Drive
Des Plaines, IL 60018

May 1997
 


 
OVERVIEW

This document contains basic information about selected topics in occupational safety and health. This guide is designed to provide ideas and organizational assistance to an instructor who wishes to present these topics, which specifically focus on the needs of small business.

The topic discussions are available in both HTML and PDF formats. Overhead masters for presenting the topic and student handouts are available in PDF format. The HTML format allows you to immediately view the materials in an unformatted version to get a sense of the section contents. The PDF format allows you to view and print formatted copies of topic discussions, overhead masters, and student handouts. (More Info.)

These materials are for training purposes only, and are not a substitute for OSHA's Occupational Safety and Health Standards.

Mention of any company name or product does not constitute endorsement by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

 
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
  1. OSHA Procedures
     
  2. Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines
     
  3. Overview of Regulatory Agencies and Requirements
     
  4. Occupational Health Professionals
     
  5. Overview of Occupational Safety and Occupational Health/Industrial Hygiene
     
  6. Accident Investigation
     
  7. Assessing the Need for Personal Protective Equipment
     
  8. Flammable and Combustible Liquids
     
  9. Hand and Portable Powered Tools
     
  10. Emergency Preparedness and Response
     
  11. Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
     
  12. Confined Space Hazards
     
  13. Permit-Required Confined Spaces - 1910.146
     
  14. Electrical
     
  15. Walking-Working Surfaces (Slips, Trips, and Falls)
     
  16. Hazard Communication
     
  17. Self-Inspection Checklists
 
 
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