s p o n s o r e d   l i n k s

Health & Safety at Work

Handbook for Asbestos Training for Class II & Class III/IV Competent Persons & for Custodians.pdf

September 9, 2009 · Filed Under Health & Safety at Work · Comment  · Tags: , ,

This handbook contains the information OSHA requires be given to:
Competent persons who supervise Class III/IV O&M work.
Competent persons who supervise Class II removal of intact resilient flooring, roofing, and siding.
Class IV and general industry custodians who work in areas where there is asbestos, so called “awareness training”.

s p o n s o r e d   l i n k s


ATV Safety For Agricultural Workers.pdf

September 6, 2009 · Filed Under Health & Safety at Work · Comment  · Tags: , ,

Taken from How to Use This Booklet: This booklet explains how to safely use an ATV on your farm, ranch, or orchard. However, this booklet cannot substitute for a good course on basic ATV operation. These courses are inexpensive, and include hands-on experience. Many are specially designed for young people. FARSHA strongly recommends that everyone who may operate the ATV take one of these courses. In most regions of Ontario, ATV training courses are regularly offered through the Ontario Federation of Al Terrain Vehicle Clubs
With everyone properly trained in basic ATV operation, you may wish to use this booklet as a guideline for discussions with family members, as well as hired workers. There will certainly be topics in this booklet that you have not considered, and you may improve some operating procedures by following the suggestions in this booklet. When you train new workers, use this booklet as a checklist for ATV safety procedures.
At the end of this booklet, you will find some further resource information on ATV safety.

Guidance on Storing Pesticides for Farmers and Other Professional Users.pdf

February 26, 2009 · Filed Under Health & Safety at Work · Comment  · Tags: , , ,

This information sheet provides guidance to professional users of pesticides on suitable standards for storage. By following it, professional users will help to ensure that they meet their duties under relevant legislation.

A Step by step Guide to Using Tractors Safely.pdf

February 25, 2009 · Filed Under Health & Safety at Work · 1 Comment  · Tags: ,

This step-by-step guide to tractor safety is for everyone who uses a tractor or tractor-operated machinery. It applies to those working in farming, forestry, horticulture, amenity horticulture and the sports turf industry. Whether you are a student, a regular tractor driver, or an employer, you need to learn about tractor safety before it is too late.

Welding and Cutting of Metal Using the Electric Art.pdf

November 17, 2008 · Filed Under Health & Safety at Work · 2 Comments  · Tags: ,

Welding products and welding processes can cause serious injury or death, or damage to other equipment or property, if the operator does not strictly observe all safety rules and take precautionary actions.

Partner: Occupational Health & Safety Software

You might also be interested in reading:
safety, free safety ebooks, free safety ebook, health and safety, health and safety ebooks, safety at work, occupational health and safety ebook, Safety E Books Free, Diagrams for heath and saftey in tractor industry, free health and safety ebooks