WHAT IS IMPORTANT ABOUT OSHA 510
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Published by SALUS- Policy statements of the line of authority and accountability for implementing the program
- Means or methods for the development of procedures for identifying and controlling workplace hazards at the site
- Means or methods for the development and communication to employees of the various plans, work rules, standard operating procedures and practices that pertain to individual employees and supervisors
- Means for the training of supervisors and employees to develop the needed skills and knowledge to perform their work in a safe and healthful manner
- Means to anticipate and prepare for emergency situations
- Means for obtaining information feedback to aid in evaluating the program and for improving the effectiveness of the program
- The safety and health hazards employees should expect to find on hazardous waste clean-up sites
- What control measures or techniques are effective for those hazards
- What monitoring procedures are effective in characterizing exposure levels
- What makes an effective employer's safety and health program
- What a site safety and health plan should include
- Hands on training with personal protective equipment and clothing they may be expected to use
- The contents of the OSHA standard relevant to the employee's duties and function
- Employee's responsibilities under OSHA and other regulations
- The employers safety and health program elements impacting employees
- The hazard communication program
- The medical surveillance program
- The hazards and the controls for such hazards that employees need to know for their job duties and functions
Sources used for this answer
[1] Safety and Health Regulations for Construction (OSHA 29 CFR 1926) - 1926.65 App C - Compliance Guidelines
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# Occupational Safety and Health Administration (cont.) need training in their responsibilities under the safety and health program and its subject areas such as the spill containment program, the personal protective equipment program, the medical surveillance program, the emergency response plan and other areas. The training programs for employees subject to the requirements of paragraph (p) of this standard should address: the employers safety and health program elements impacting employees; the hazard communication program; the medical surveillance program; the hazards and the controls for such hazards that employees need to know for their job duties and functions. All require annual refresher training. The training programs for employees covered by the requirements of paragraph (q) of this standard should address those competencies required for the various levels of response such as: the hazards associated with hazardous substances; hazard identification and awareness; notification of appropriate persons; the need for and use of personal protective equipment including respirators; the decontamination procedures to be used; preplanning activities for hazardous substance incidents including the emergency response plan; company standard operating procedures for hazardous substance emergency responses; the use of the incident command system and other subjects. Hands-on training should be stressed whenever possible. Critiques done after an incident which include an evaluation of what worked and what did not and how could the incident be better handled the next time may be counted as training time. For hazardous materials specialists (usually members of hazardous materials teams), the training should address the care, use and/or testing of chemical protective clothing including totally encapsulating suits, the medical surveillance program, the standard operating procedures for the hazardous materials team including the use of plugging and patching equipment and ot…
[2] Safety and Health Regulations for Construction (OSHA 29 CFR 1926) - 1926.65 App C - Compliance Guidelines
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# Occupational Safety and Health Administration (cont.) training required in paragraphs (p)(7) and (p)(8) as parts of the employers comprehensive overall safety and health program. This program is to be in writing. Each site or workplace safety and health program will need to include the following: (1) Policy statements of the line of authority and accountability for implementing the program, the objectives of the program and the role of the site safety and health supervisor or manager and staff; (2) means or methods for the development of procedures for identifying and controlling workplace hazards at the site; (3) means or methods for the development and communication to employees of the various plans, work rules, standard operating procedures and practices that pertain to individual employees and supervisors; (4) means for the training of supervisors and employees to develop the needed skills and knowledge to perform their work in a safe and healthful manner; (5) means to anticipate and prepare for emergency situations; and (6) means for obtaining information feedback to aid in evaluating the program and for improving the effectiveness of the program. The management and employees should be trying continually to improve the effectiveness of the program thereby enhancing the protection being afforded those working on the site. - Accidents on the site or workplace should be investigated to provide information on how such occurrences can be avoided in the future. When injuries or illnesses occur on the site or workplace, they will need to be investigated to determine what needs to be done to prevent this incident from occurring again. Such information will need to be used as feedback on the effectiveness of the program and the information turned into positive steps to prevent any reoccurrence. Receipt of employee suggestions or complaints relating to safety and health issues involved with site or workplace activities is also a feedback mechanism that can be used e…
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