Reflecting changes in the field during the ten years since the publication of the first edition, Developing a Safety and Health Program, Second Edition examines the elements of a safety and health program and delineates how to incorporate them into an organization’s safety efforts. It begins by defining safety policy and providing an overview of OSHA and other regulatory agencies. It covers hazard communication safety training and describes how to write material safety data sheets, how to maintain a good fire loss control program, and procedures for developing an emergency response plan.
The Second Edition includes:
The book discusses how to reduce equipment-related injuries through more advanced lockout/tagout procedures and safety checklists to ensure that everything is covered. The author addresses the special considerations important in planning for disasters and terrorist attacks. He provides the basic knowledge of OSHA, NFPA, and other regulations needed to assist and define what an enterprise must have when developing a program with the different elements of safety. Each chapter contains questions to test comprehension of the material.
An ongoing safety and health program can assist a plant in preventing huge losses, including physical damage and loss of productivity. The pressure to effect these changes has increased in light of the current emphasis on risk management and OHSA’s willingness to penalize various enterprises for safety violations. Unlike other books on this topic, this one goes into the nitty gritty details, with thorough explanations of how to implement a program and the key components needed whether updating an existing program or constructing a new one.
Introduction
Safety Policy
Introduction to OSHA
Review Questions
Bibliography
Hazard Communication and Hazardous Materials Handling
Introduction
Definitions
Responsibilities/Procedures
Hazardous Materials Handling
CHEMTREC
Review Questions
True or False
Bibliography
Job Safety Programs
Introduction
Definitions
Responsibilities/Procedures
Job Safety Training and Knowledge Reviews
Work Observations
Review Questions
True or False
Bibliography
Accident and Incident Investigation
Introduction
The Accident Investigative Plan
Accident Investigation Follow-Up
Review Questions
True or False
Bibliography
Safety Committees
Introduction
Responsibilities/Procedures
Reporting Unsafe Conditions
Review Questions
True or False
Bibliography
Fire Loss Control Programs
Introduction
Responsibilities and Procedures
Review Questions
True or False
References
Emergency Management and Preparedness
Introduction
Responsibilities/Procedures
Developing an Emergency Response Plan
Review Questions
True or False
References
Logout/Tagout
Introduction
Definitions
Responsibilities/Procedures
Types of Lockout
Fixed Electrical Equipment and Circuits: Working on or Near Exposed De-energized Parts
Application
Application of Locks and Tags
Reenergizing Equipment
Training and Certification
Review Questions
References
Bibliography
Confined Space Entry
Introduction
Responsibilities/Procedures
Permit
Entry Procedure for Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Review Questions
True or False
Bibliography
Personal Protective Equipment
Introduction
Responsibilities/Procedures
General Requirements
Eye and Face Protection
Ear Protection
Respiratory Protection
Torso Protection
Hand and Arm Protection
Foot and Leg Protection
Training and Recordkeeping
Review Questions
True or False
Bibliography
Noise and Ventilation
Introduction
Responsibilities/Procedures
Responsibilities
Procedures
Occupational Noise
Review Questions
True or False
References
Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
Introduction
Definitions
Responsibilities/Procedures
Procedures
Exposure Control Plan
Hepatitis B Vaccination and Post-Exposure Evaluation and Follow-up
Review Questions
True or False
Resources
Appendix A: Welding
Appendix B: Material Handling and General Housekeeping
Appendix C: Transportation Safety
Appendix D: Overhead Hoist and Slings
Appendix E: Machine Guarding and Portable Tools
Index
"… a good piece of work by the author. Dealing with a subject that could be relatively difficult to communicate to non-experts, it presents the matters discussed in the most simple terms using a very suitable format. I would recommend it to students, academics and practitioners alike."
—David Oloke, University of Wolverhampton