While many will say that OSHA has too many regulations and that they are often not always easy to decipher, the fact remains that OSHA's standards are designed to insure the safety of workers.
Safety equipment must meet the specifications for design as stated in American National Standards Institute or National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health documents.
Eye and Face Protection Eye and face protection must be used to protect against physical, chemical, or radiation agents.
Protection against energy and other hazards requires filter lens shades of 2 to 4 for soldering and brazing, 7 to 9 for gas welding, and 9 to 12 for arc welding.
The proper form of air must be supplied, for example, compressed oxygen may not be used in supplied-air respirators and oxygen must not be used with air line respirators.
Safety belts, lifelines, and lanyards. If safety belts, lifelines, and lanyards have been used for in-service loading, they must be removed for service employee safeguarding..
By their employees for various jobs and to instruct their workers on the proper care and use of, Employers must establish policy of what PPE is to be used PPE.
hazard survey of the work needs to be done to determine what control measures to use where hazards cannot be eliminated.
PPE used needs to be the proper type that provides the protection for the worker from the hazards found in the survey.
safety nets become the protection to protect all who work above the net.
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