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The Respiratory Protection Standard for Funeral Professionals
OSHA's respiratory protection standard, found in 29 CFR 1910.134, outlines guidelines for the use of respirators to protect workers from inhaling ... -
How to Avoid Needlestick and Other Sharps Injuries at Your Veterinary Practice
It is often said that, “safety doesn’t happen by accident.” How many times have you been a part of or witnessed a workplace accident? Probably more... -
How to Promote Lifting Safety at Your Veterinary Practice
It is often said that, “safety doesn’t happen by accident.” How many times have you been a part of or witnessed a workplace accident? Probably more... -
How to Avoid Noise Hazards at Your Veterinary Practice
It is often said that, “safety doesn’t happen by accident.” How many times have you been a part of or witnessed a workplace accident? Probably more... -
How to Avoid Animal Bites and Scratches at Your Veterinary Practice
It is often said that, “safety doesn’t happen by accident.” How many times have you been a part of or witnessed a workplace accident? Probably mor... -
How to Avoid Slips, Trips, and Falls at Your Veterinary Practice
It is often said that, “safety doesn’t happen by accident.” How many times have you been a part of or witnessed a workplace accident? Probably more... -
The Personal Protective Equipment Standard for Funeral Professionals
The Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) standard is a set of guidelines and regulations established to ensure the safety and protection of individ... -
The Formaldehyde Standard for Funeral Professionals
As a funeral director, you play a crucial role in providing compassionate and respectful end-of-life services. However, your profession comes with... -
What is OSHA Looking for In Your Veterinary Hospital?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of employees across various industries. Veterinary hospitals are no exception. These healthcare facilities provide essential services for pets and animals, but they also present potential hazards to employees if proper safety measures are not in place. So, what is OSHA looking for in your veterinary hospital? In this Safety Sheet, we will explore the key areas of concern and provide guidance on how veterinary hospitals can ensure compliance with OSHA standards. -
Veterinary Complimentary Safety Sheet (Fire Safety)
Are you ready for your next OSHA safety meetings?
These meetings are designed to promote employee awareness of safety practices, improve compliance with safety regulations, and reduce workplace accidents and injuries. As the saying goes, a carpenter is only as good as their tools which is why at the end of this article we are giving away a Complimentary Safety Sheet on Fire Safety.
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Veterinary Association OSHA Compliance Content Partnership Program
We know how hard it is to generate useful content that engages members. Let us help you by sending you safety videos, safety sheets, and other materials to help you provide value to your members.
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How Do I Train My Employees on Safety Data Sheets?
The truth is that employers must ensure that SDSs are readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they are in their work area(s). Leaders can keep these documents in a binder or store them electronically. We developed OSHA Bites, a digestible safety supervisor course designed to answer the most frequently asked OSHA questions.
Here's a sneak peak at our SDS and Globally Harmonized Standard module.
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