OVERVIEW OF MANUFACTURING PLAN
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D.  Standards or Other Basic Information

1.   Struck by falling object or other object See also Material Handling.

Forklifts and Mobile Equipment

OSHA: 1910 Subpart N Materials handling and storage. 
2.   Highway accidents (collisions) See also Vehicle Accidents.

Fleet Safety; Driver Traits;  and Safe Driving

AFA: Defensive driving and emergency maneuvers
3.   Caught in or crushed by equipment, objects or materials (especially running machinery) See also Hazardous Energy. Machinery OSHA: 1910.147 Control of hazardous energy (lockout / tagout); 1910 Subpart O Machinery and machine guarding. 
4.   Falls to a lower level See also Elevated Work. Falls to a Lower Level and Falls from Buildings (Fall Protection) OSHA: 1910 Subpart D Walking / working surfaces; 1910 Subpart F Powered platforms, manlifts and vehicle-mounted work platforms. 
5.   Electrical shocks See also Electrical Injuries. Electrical Safety OSHA: 1910.303 Electrical equipment; 1910.305 Wiring methods, components and equipment; 1910.333-335 Electrical safe work practices. 
6.   Assaults and violent acts (shootings) See Violence Prevention. Violence Prevention Company's workplace violence prevention program. 
7.   Pedestrians struck by vehicles or moving equipment See also Pedestrian Injuries. Forklifts and Mobile Equipment OSHA: 1910.178 Powered industrial trucks (forklifts). 
8.   Explosions or fires and flash burns See also Fire Reports. Fire Safety OSHA: 1910 Subpart H Hazardous materials; 1910 Subpart L Fire protection; and 1910 Subpart Q Welding, cutting and brazing. 
9.   Struck by flying object or struck against object See also Impact / Contact with Objects. Struck by Objects and Tools OSHA: 1910.215 Abrasive wheel machinery (grinders); and 1910.132 Personal protective equipment. 
10. Exposure to toxic, infectious, allergenic or harmful substances See also Health Hazards. Industrial HealthAir Quality; Infections; and Toxic Substances OSHA: 1910.134 Respiratory protection; 1910.146 Permit required confined spaces; 1910.1000 Air contaminants;  1910.1200 Hazard communication; more below.
11. Ergonomics (especially lifting & repetitive motion) See Ergonomics for Factory / Plant / Warehouse Environments. Ergonomics No federal regulatory standards.  See page at right with links to government publications on ergonomics for manufacturing plants. 
12. Slips, trips and falls on same level

See also Fall Incidents.

Fall Prevention OSHA: 1910.21-23, Walking and working surfaces. 
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