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Implementing Your Safety Program
April 13, 2006
Here are some things to take into consideration when implementing your safety program.

Documenting Your Program
April 13, 2006
One important part of the on-going administration of your safety program and efforts is documentation. Document your activities in all elements of your workplace program. Essential records, ...

Emerging Safety Issues
April 13, 2006
As the workplace becomes a more dangerous place and as we learn more about hazards, new safety issues and concerns emerge. In some cases, OSHA is taking action, or is considering taking action, to ...

Office Automation Hazards
April 13, 2006
People may tend to think that safety in the workplace is an issue that needs to be addressed only by companies that perform "dangerous" work such as foundries, steel mills, and auto manufacturers.

Ergonomics
April 13, 2006
Ergonomics is the study of the spatial design of job requirements and worksites in relation to human physical and psychological capabilities and limitations.

Office-Related Illnesses and Injuries
April 13, 2006
Just as the hazards of the office are different from the industrial workplace, so are the injuries that can result.

Preventing Office-Related Injury
April 13, 2006
Once you are aware of the office automation-related injuries and illnesses that your employees face, you can better prevent them.

AIDS in the Workplace
April 13, 2006
AIDS has become a workplace issue because some employers and employees fear that this fatal disease can be transmitted in the workplace. Additionally, employees who have AIDS fear that they will lose ...

Legal Duties to Workers With AIDS
April 13, 2006
If you find out that an employee has AIDS, you will have several issues to deal with, including whether the employee will be able to continue to do the job and whether you should tell other employees ...

Safety Precautions
April 13, 2006
Treat an employee who has been diagnosed with AIDS no differently from any employee with a serious illness and take appropriate precautions (to both protect life and dignity) in your workplace.

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