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Safety and health management PublicationsPre-printed versions of most Oregon OSHA publications are available to order online. Sign up for our Oregon OSHA's Guide to Rules with Special Requirements This reference guide lists Oregon OSHA's rules that have requirements for special programs, written materials, recordkeeping, certification, training, respiratory protection, exposure monitoring, medical surveillance, competent persons, and qualified persons. It also highlights the rules most frequently cited for violations. Forest Activites Reference Card This card outlines the responsibilities and duties of a safety and health management program. The card lists the responsibilities of management; training requirements; supervisory responsibilities; employee involvement; hazard identification and control; accident investigation and annual program evaluation. Tarjeta de Consulta de Actividades Forestales Esta tarjeta resume las responsabilidades y los deberes de una seguridad y el programa de la administración de la salud. La tarjeta lista las responsabilidades de la administración; entrenando los requisitos; responsabilidades de supervisión; la participación de empleado; identificación de peligro y control; la investigación del accidente y la evaluación anual del programa. Foundation of a safe workplace Eight timeless ways to build safety into your business. Helps you manage workplace safety and health just as you manage any other part of your business; describes how to get started and gives you examples so that you can begin laying the foundation of a safe workplace now. Be trained! Your guide to Oregon OSHA's safety and health training requirements Summarizes Oregon OSHA's training requirements for employers. Put it in writing! Your guide to Oregon OSHA's required written materials Some of our safety and health rules require that you describe "in writing" how you will accomplish them. This guide can help you achieve specific safety and health goals, develop an emergency action plan, document procedures for controlling hazardous energy, or establish a hazard communication program. You can usually decide what to write as long as you meet the rule's intent. Most important is that what you put in writing provides guidance that protects employees at your workplace. Fact Sheet: Safety and Health Management Describes the concept of safety and health management and its basic principles: management commitment, training, accountability, employee involvement, hazard identification and control, accident investigation, and evaluation Fact Sheet: Safety and Health Management, Spanish Version Describes the concept of safety and health management and its basic principles: management commitment, training, accountability, employee involvement, hazard identification and control, accident investigation, and evaluation |