The hand-held grinders used in finishing could lead to massive injuries.

Four Written Programs

1910.95: Occupational noise exposure. The written program outlining the guidelines to be posted and distributed is necessary to apprise the employees not only of the laws and regulations, but also of the potential risks to their hearing.

1910.104: Oxygen. The written program for oxygen use, such as the oxy-acetylene torch, requires proper placarding and operating instructions be posted in the vicinity of operation to minimize the risk of accidents.

1910.217: Mechanical power presses. The label that must be affixed to each press regarding current certification and pertinent safety record information and operation, as well as records of certification and safety issues, will help to maintain a safe working environment and track record for the presses.

1910.145: Specifications for accident prevention signs and tags. The appropriate markings for various safety hazards and accompanying signage in convenient locations...
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