OVERVIEW OF SERVICES & SCHOOLS PLAN
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A.  Bilingual Original Materials *

B.  News & Other Information C.  Public Domain

D.  Standards or Basic Information

1.   Vehicle and mobile equipment accidents See also Drivers & Operators.

Fleet Safety; Driver Traits; Safe Driving; Forklifts; and Mobile Equipment

AFA: Defensive driving and emergency maneuvers
2.   Assaults and violent acts (shootings and suicides) See also Violent Incidents. Violence Prevention Company's workplace violence prevention program. 
3.   Falls to a lower level See also Work At Heights. 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. 
4.   Struck by falling or flying object See also Impact / Contact Hazards. Struck by Objects and Tools OSHA: 1910 Subpart N, Materials handling and storage.  
5.   Pedestrians or operators struck by vehicles or mobile equipment See also Pedestrian Injuries Forklifts; Mobile Equipment; and Work Zones OSHA: 1910.178, Powered industrial trucks (forklifts); DOT: Work zones - Federal MUTCD/State DOT temporary traffic control requirements. 
6.   Electrical shocks See also Electrical Injuries. Electrical Safety OSHA: 1910.303, Electrical equipment; 1910.305, Electrical wiring, components & equipment; 1910.333-335, Electrical safe work practices. 
7.   Caught in or crushed by equipment or objects (especially running machinery) See also Hazardous Energy. Machinery OSHA: 1910 Subpart O, Machine guarding; 1910.147, Control of hazardous energy (lockout / tagout). 
8.   Toxic, irritating, allergenic or harmful substances (especially inhalation) See also Health Hazards. Industrial Health; Air 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.
9.   Slips, trips and falls on same level See also Fall Prevention. Slips, Trips & Falls OSHA: 1910.21-23, Walking and working surfaces. 
10. Ergonomics (lifting and repetitive motion) See also Office / Driver Ergonomics. Ergonomics No federal regulations, but there are some government publications (see page at left). 
11. Emergencies - medical, fire or other See also Emergencies. Fire Safety OSHA: 1910.151, Medical services & first aid; 1910.1030, Bloodborne pathogens; 1910 Subpart E, Means of Egress; 1910 Subpart L, Fire protection. 
12. Foodborne illnesses See also Food Service Incidents. Food Safety FDA:  Food & Drug Administration rules and guidelines.  Refer to laws enforced by FDA at http://www.fda.gov/opacom/laws and guidance documents.
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