U.S. Department of Labor - Occupational Safety & Health Administration Forms

The U.S. Department of Labor - Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) is responsible for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions for workers in the United States. OSHA sets and enforces standards and regulations to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. They also provide education and training programs to help employers and employees understand and comply with these standards. OSHA aims to protect the rights of workers and promote a culture of safety in the workplace.

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This document is used to request or track personal protective equipment (PPE) needed for safety purposes. It helps to ensure that individuals have the necessary equipment to protect themselves while performing certain tasks or working in specific environments.

This document is used for conducting a hazard assessment of personal protective equipment (PPE) for laboratory workers according to the guidelines set by OSHA. It helps ensure the safety of workers by identifying and addressing potential hazards in the lab environment.

This form is used for keeping a record of work-related injuries and illnesses as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the United States. It helps employers track and analyze workplace incidents and maintain compliance with OSHA regulations.

This document emphasizes the dangers of working in an unprotected trench and highlights the potential risks and consequences. It serves as a reminder to prioritize safety measures in construction projects.

This Form is used for requesting a Medical Access Order (MAO), which grants access to medical services for individuals who do not have health insurance coverage.

This document provides information on the requirements for participating in an outreach training program.

This document outlines the requirements for the Outreach Training Program, which is designed to promote workplace safety and health. It provides information on the qualifications and guidelines for individuals and organizations interested in participating in this program.

This document provides important answers to questions about how to prevent needlestick injuries, covering topics such as best practices, safety measures, and precautionary measures to reduce the risk of needlestick injuries.

This document provides instructions and guidelines for servicing multi-piece and single-piece rim wheels according to OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910.177). It includes a manual and tire chart for reference.

This document provides information on preventing violence against taxi and for-hire drivers. It offers facts, tips, and strategies to ensure the safety and well-being of drivers in this industry.

This document aims to address the issue of distracted driving, specifically focusing on the prohibition of texting while driving. It provides information and laws related to the dangers of texting while operating a vehicle.

This fact sheet provides an overview of the final rule regarding workers' exposure to respirable crystalline silica. Discover important information about the rule and its impact on worker safety.

This document is used for obtaining permission to enter a confined space, such as a tank or a tunnel, to ensure safety measures are in place. It helps identify potential hazards and outlines necessary precautions.

This document is used for evaluating the medical fitness of individuals to wear respirators. It helps assess if an individual is physically capable of using a respirator without health risks.

This document is used for submitting a complaint regarding safety and health issues to OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).

This form is used to record incidents that could have led to an injury, health problem, or damage in the workplace. It helps in implementing precautions to prevent any future occurrence.

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