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- OSHA Classification System
The OSHA Classification System is a comprehensive list of subjects on which OSHA writes Directives and under which OSHA files records OSHA’s previous classification system was installed in the Agency in 1978, and has not been materially altered since its inception
- OSHA Precautionary Statement Categories and Requirements
Learn the mandatory rules for OSHA GHS precautionary statements, including the five P-code categories and compliant selection criteria for labeling
- Occupational Injury and Illness Classification (OIICS) Manual
This manual contains the rules of selection, code titles, code descriptions, and keyword inclusions and exclusions, for the following code structures: Nature of Injury or Illness, Part of Body Affected, Event or Exposure, Source Secondary source of Injury or Illness, Worker Activity, and Location
- 29 CFR Part 1910 -- Occupational Safety and Health Standards
All of subpart Z issued under 29 U S C 655 (b), except those substances that have exposure limits listed in Tables Z-1, Z-2, and Z-3 of § 1910 1000 The latter were issued under 29 U S C 655 (a)
- Chemical Hazard Classification (GHS) | Division of Research Safety . . .
OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) - chemical hazard classification, SDS requirements, pictograms, signal words, and standardized hazard statements
- List of OSHA Standards for Safety | SafetyCulture
This section outlines OSHA’s occupational safety and health requirements, covering businesses that do not fall strictly under the agriculture, construction, and maritime industries
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Classification Systems
3 Standard precautions PPE and procedures used to prevent transmission of infections within healthcare settings provides adequate protection against low levels of radiological contamination that may be found in post-decontamination areas of the hospital (e g , emergency department and surgical suites)
- OSHA Healthcare Standards - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Examples of OSHA standards related to healthcare include the Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) Standard and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Standard Both standards require employers to protect workers from occupational exposure to infectious agents
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