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Can someone tell me what the safe working distance is for insulated power s trips / buss bars? These are the type that are not 100% insultated, but have an exposed portion along the edge for the contact to run along. Many thanks!
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Having a hearing conservation program in place will make it difficult to determine if this is a work related injury. My suggestion is to send the employee to a physician, preferrably ENT, for evaluation. If cleaning is necessary, retest.
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You have the answer to your question, but I will add that plumbed units are much easier to maintain than unplumbed units. So, if the area has water and drainage, go with a plumbed unit.
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Does anyone have a procedure or guidance document for this? I am specifically looking for approved methods for moving rail cars. Thanks in advance!
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Don't throw them out just yet . . . 1910.1020(d)(1)(ii)(B) Material safety data sheet s and paragraph (c)(5)(iv) records concerning the identity of a substance or agent need not be retained for any specified period as long as some record of the identity (chemical name if known) of the substance or agent, where it was used, and when it was used is retained for at least thirty (30) years ( 1); and __________ Footnote(1) Material safety data sheet s must be kept for those chemicals currently in use
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Forms are great, but only if they are linked to something that will allow you to gather historical data. In other words, a paper form is good for documenting the incident, but then you file it away and that's it. Consider taking your document and recreat it in MS Access. Now you can enter the data and at a click of the mouse generate reports for any type of information that might be needed. So, regardless of the type of form that you end up with, make it useful. Access is a great tool for that.
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Review the MSDS for the chemicals used in the various areas.
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gk4ua: Do you know where that company got the vending machines? My Company is thinking about doing this at our locations. You'll find a good article with contact info here: http://stevenspublishing.com/stevens/EHSpub.nsf/d3d5b4f938b22b6e8625670c006dbc58/72c6ba2a69ef20bd86256ad900707e3d?OpenDocument Steve
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Where can I find a list of current OSHA citations?
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