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Corporate Safety Manuals
OSHA Compliance Manuals focus on making certain that the basics of the OSHA regulation's are clearly understood, so you will know what actions must be taken to bring your operation into compliance. Most importantly, each manual contains a complete written compliance program that can be customized to any facility's operations. These compliance manuals cover a variety of topics. Below are examples of Compliance Manuals.
Bloodborne Pathogens
WWE's Bloodborne Pathogens programs have been updated to incorporate the latest medical language and guidelines, and were created to assist facilities in complying with OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens (29 CFR Part 1910.1030) training requirements. Bloodborne diseases are a serious concern in the United States. Hepatitis B infects over 65,000 people annually, and has over one million carriers in the U.S. The contents of the standard include:
  • Exposure control plan
  • Epidemiology and symptoms of bloodborne diseases
  • Modes by which bloodborne disease is transmitted
  • Recognition of exposure situations
  • Practices to prevent exposure
  • Selection and use of personal protective equipment
  • Emergency procedures
  • HBV vaccine
  • Signs and labels
Emergency Planning & Response
WWE's Emergency Response and Planning programs assist clients in complying with various federal and state regulations and prepare facilities for potential emergency situations. Also, WWE programs assist in developing emergency plans, and the information required local Emergency Planning Committees and emergency response groups such as the police, fire department and others. Programs include:
  • Federal & State regulations
  • Types of emergencies
  • The emergency plan
  • Local emergency planning & response groups
Hearing Conservation
WWE's Hearing Conservation programs have been created to assist clients in understanding noise hazards and to meet the OSHA Occupational Noise Exposure and Hearing Protection Standard (29 CFR,1910.95). Programs include:
  • Anatomy of the ear
  • Causes of hearing damage
  • The use of personal protective equipment
  • Potential effects of hearing injuries
  • Noise avoidance and other safety practices
Lockout/Tagout
WWE's Lockout/Tagout programs were created to assist in complying with the employee training requirements of OSHA's lockout/tagout regulations, including the energy control plan. Programs include:
  • Federal & State regulations
  • Energized machinery
  • Electrical systems
  • Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Lockout/Tagout devices
  • Lockout/Tagout concepts and procedures
Respiratory Protection
WWE's Respiratory Protection programs have been created to ensure employees understand respiratory hazards and the use and selection of appropriate respiratory protection. The program will assist facilities in fulfilling OSHA's Respiratory Protection Standard (29 CFR,1910.103, 134). Programs include:
  • The physiology of the human respiratory system
  • Respiratory safety practices
  • Potential health effects
  • The use of respiratory protection equipment
  • Common causes for respiratory system effects
Confined Spaces
WWE's Confined Spaces programs fulfill OSHA's Permit Required Confined Spaces Regulation (29 CFR Part 1910.146). Because of OSHA's broad definition of confined spaces, WWE provides custom program solutions to a number of different types of industry. Programs include:
  • Federal & State regulations
  • Responsibilities of the employer, entry supervisors, attendants and entrants
  • Safety equipment
  • Types of hazards that can be encountered
  • Dealing with emergencies and rescue teams
  • Identifying permit spaces
Forklift Safety
WWE's Forklift Safety Training programs assist employers in understanding safe forklift operations. The program fulfills OSHA's Powered Industrial Truck Standard (29 CFR,1910.178). Operation of forklifts resulted in over 100 fatalities and over 30,000 serious injuries each year. Programs include:
  • Forklift stability and center of gravity
  • Equipment inspection
  • Safe operating procedures
  • Surveying the work area
  • Recognizing potential problems
  • Equipment maintenance
Lead Safety
WWE's Lead Safety programs assist clients in protecting their employees against lead exposure. The program fulfills employee training requirements mandated by OSHA's regulations for both general industry and construction environments where lead and lead-based materials are found. Programs include:
  • Exposure assessment and monitoring
  • Methods of compliance
  • Hygiene and housekeeping
  • Medical surveillance
  • Contents of the standards
  • Measurement Concepts
  • Permissible exposure limits (PEL)
  • Time weighted average (TWA)
  • Action levels
Personal Protective Equipment
WWE's Personal Protective Equipment programs have been created to involve employees in understanding the proper use of personal protective equipment and to help fulfill OSHA's (29 CFR,1910. 132-138) training requirements. Programs include:
  • Areas of the body needing protection
  • Available protective equipment
  • Equipment variations
  • Matching equipment to the hazard
  • The limitations of various PPE
  • The proper use of PPE
Hazard Communication
WWE's Right To Know (Hazard Communications) programs were created to assist in complying with Federal, State and Municipal right to know regulations. These products also address the major education and training requirements in the hazard communications laws. Programs include:
  • Background of the regulation
  • Chemical hazard concepts
  • The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
  • Types of hazardous chemicals
  • Spills and cleanup
  • Characteristics and effects of various types of chemicals
  • Safe handling practices
  • Container labeling
  • Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)