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Monument OSHA Manual: Customized and Award-Winning OSHA Written Plans
Monument OSHA Manual: Customized and Award-Winning OSHA Written Plans
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THE BEST OSHA MANUAL FOR FUNERAL HOMES. WE FULLY CUSTOMIZE YOUR OSHA WRITTEN PLANS AND PROVIDE A ONLINE COMPLIANCE FOLDER. ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS DOWNLOAD AND PRINT!
Award-Winning. Customized. OSHA Required. Written Safety Plans AND Online Recordkeeping. Plans include:
- Employee Information
- Emergency Action and Fire Safety Program
- Hazard Communication Program* and Certified Safety Data Sheets
- Mandatory Respiratory Protection Program* (Includes Silica Safety)
- Personal Protective Equipment Program
- Spill Response Program
- Slips, Trips, and Falls Program
- Ladder Safety Program
- Confined Space Safety Program
- Lockout / Tagout Program
- Scissor Lift Safety Program
- Boom Truck Safety Program
- Power Hand Tools Safety Program
- Cargo Securement Program
- Heat Illness Prevention Program
- General Safety Checklist
*Annual renewal required
**Dependent on the facility
Who is “At-Risk”?
All full- and part-time employees, workers, outside contractors and anyone who comes into contact with chemicals and deceased human remains during their work at a funeral firm are considered at-risk.
“At-risk” positions include the following:
- Funeral directors, embalmers, interns, trade people, removal personnel and morgue attendants
- Hairdressers, cosmetologists, housekeepers and maintenance personnel
- Individuals who handle, prepare and/or disinfect remains (sanitary care) or who perform religious ritual care or cleansing
- Individuals who handle or come in contact with remains, medical waste and embalming chemicals, no matter how minimal
- Individuals who enter a prep room, no matter how briefly or for whatever reason
Everyone is responsible for creating and maintaining a safe and secure work area. There are no exceptions. Attending training sessions annually will ensure at-risk employees are:
- knowledgeable about the types of bloodborne pathogens encountered in most funeral home prep rooms,
- familiar with proven methods to reduce exposure risks, and
- aware of the proper use of personal protection equipment.






