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  • Asbestos Operations and Maintenance Program

    The purpose of the asbestos Operations and Maintenance (O & M) Program is to prevent the improper disturbance of asbestos containing materials (ACM) and presumed asbestos containing material (PACM); to control the release of asbestos fibers until ACM is scheduled for removal; and to provide corrective measures when asbestos hazards are encountered. Compliance with these measures will allow asbestos to be safely managed in place, nuisances corrected, and danger to human health and the environment to be reduced or eliminated.
  • Asbestos Management Program

    Asbestos is a generic name for a group of naturally occurring hydrated mineral silicates of the serpentine or amphibole series that are characterized by fibers or bundles of fibers of fine single crystal fibrils. It should be noted that these minerals may occur in a non-fibrous form, in which case they are not considered as asbestos. The six major recognized species of asbestos minerals are chrysotile of the serpentine group (white asbestos) and amosite (brown asbestos), crocidolite (blue asbestos), anthophyllite, tremolite, and actinolite of the amphibole group.
  • Electric Safety Program

    Electricity is a serious workplace hazard, capable of causing both employee injury and property damage. It is the policy of The Ohio State University (OSU) to protect all employees, students and other personnel from potential electrical hazards. This will be accomplished through compliance with the work practices described in the Electric Safety Program along with the effective application of engineering controls, administrative controls and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). OSU seeks to put forth an organized effort to reduce the potential for injuries relating to electrical hazards.
  • JHA - Mechanic

    Job Hazard Analysis for Mechanics
  • JHA - Construction Technician

    Job Hazard Analysis for Construction Technicians
  • Working Alone Safety Program

    Some job functions at The Ohio State University will be performed by lone workers. This program is to encourage awareness and promote safe work procedures for employees who work alone.
  • Trenching and Excavating Safety Program

    In order to prevent death, injuries and property loss, all employees, students, contractors and visitors of The Ohio State University must comply with the requirements of the Excavations, Trenching and Shoring standards (OSHA 29CFR 1926.650, 651 and 652).
  • Silica Dust Safety Program

    This Silica Dust Safety Program applies to OSU employees who are expected to be exposed to silica dust through the methods outlined above; or through other means, which are determined by EHS or their supervisor.
  • Shop Safety Inspection Checklist

  • Pesticide Safety Program

    The Ohio State University Pesticide Safety Program has been created in order to reduce the risk of pesticide poisoning and injury among OSU employees that work with pesticides.