OSHA's
Walking - Working
Surfaces Regulation
covers a wide range of
issues that account for
a high rate of citations
across many industries.
The National Safety
Council's Walking -
Working Surfaces
Compliance Training
Seminar cuts across the
clutter to put the
regulation into terms
you can use.
In just four hours,
you'll learn where to
look for hazards, how to
identify them, and how
to reduce the risk of
injuries from falls -
and their related costs.
The seminar covers:
-
OSHA Walking -
Working Surfaces
Regulation (29 CFR
1910.21-30, Subpart
D)
- Key terminology
and concepts
- Letters of
interpretation that
show how OSHA
responds to
implementation
questions
- The consequences
of poor housekeeping
- The difference
between standard
rail guards and
handrails
- Hazards of wall
and floor holes
- Specifications
for safe design and
construction of
fixed general
industry stairs
- Minimum
requirements for
dock boards
- Proper care and
use of portable
ladders
- General
scaffolding
requirements
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