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OSHA Program Implementation

OSHA Program Implementation. What types of OSHA programs do we need in a Museum Environment? . ELEMENTS OF ALL OSHA PROGRAMS:. Written Compliance Program; Program Implementation: Employee Training; Auditing of Programs; Recordkeeping; Program Updates/ Revisions. HAZCOM; PPE;

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OSHA Program Implementation

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  1. OSHA Program Implementation What types of OSHA programs do we need in a Museum Environment?

  2. ELEMENTS OF ALL OSHA PROGRAMS: • Written Compliance Program; • Program Implementation: • Employee Training; • Auditing of Programs; • Recordkeeping; • Program Updates/ Revisions.

  3. HAZCOM; PPE; Respiratory Protection; LOTO; Hearing Conservation; Bloodborne Pathogens; Asbestos Awareness; Ergonomics; Forklift Safety; Emergency Preparedness. OSHA PROGRAMS:

  4. Hazard Communications: • Identify Collection Hazards; • Identify Chemicals used in Workplace; • Observe work practices; • Implement Exposure Controls; • Train Employees.

  5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): • Task Hazard Assessment; • Implement Engineering Controls; • Evaluation of PPE; • Selection/FIT of PPE; • Training on the use of PPE.

  6. Respiratory Protection • Hazard Assessment; • Selection of Respirators; • Selection of Cartridges; • Medical Surveillance; • Annual Training; • Annual Fit testing of all respirators.

  7. Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO): • Locate Energized Equipment; • Analyze hazards; • Local LOTO; • Mechanical LOTO; • Remote LOTO; • LOTO procedures; • LOTO Training.

  8. Hearing Conservation: • Noise Level Evaluations; • Implement Engineering Controls; • Evaluate/Implement PPE; • Develop an Exposure Control Plan; • Train Employees.

  9. Bloodborne Pathogens • Determine At Risk Employees; • Evaluate PPE; • Train Employees on Company policies; • Offer HBV; • Provide employees with proper PPE.

  10. Asbestos Awareness: • Identify areas of ACM within your building; • Assess condition of ACM; • Identify target group of employees; • Train employees; • Provide PPE as needed;

  11. Ergonomics: • Work station evaluations; • Task risk analysis; • Modifying Work stations; • Modifying equipment; • Employee Training.

  12. Forklift Safety: • Lift Inspections; • Employee Training; • Operator Training; • Maintenance Records; • Driving Tests; • New Lift training.

  13. Emergency Preparedness • City, State and Local Requirements; • Patrons, Employees, Students; • Establish Teams; • Train; • Drills.

  14. Written Program Resources: • Internet; • Subscription Services; • ASSE, AIHA; • Consultants; • CFR’s; • Existing Code Requirements.

  15. Program Implementation Resources: • Cooperation and Buy-in of employees; • Line Supervisors; • Outside Consultant Interviews and Auditing;

  16. Employee Training Resources: • Resident Experts; • ASSE, AIHA; • NETA; • Consultants.

  17. Program Auditing Resources: • Checklist Development; • Internet; • ASSE, AIHA,; • Accident Investigations; • Employee Interviews; • Consultants.

  18. Revising/Updating Programs: • Review CFR’s; • Review Accident Reports; • Interview Employees; • Observe Work Practices; • ASSE, AIHA; • Consultants.

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