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Electrical Safe Work Practices Written Program Protected Document
This Electrical Safe Work Practices program has been developed to help individuals recognize and avoid electrical hazards. The goal is to reduce and manage the risk of electrical arc flash hazard, shock, equipment damage, and fire.
Fall Prevention Written Program Protected Document
The purpose of this program is to ensure that Cornell University employees have a means to properly analyze elevated work tasks where fall hazards are present and determine appropriate personal protection against falls in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Construction and General Industry regulations.
Fall Protection of Hierarchy of Controls
Cornell University’s fall protection philosophy is to eliminate fall hazards where feasible and to follow the hierarchy of controls when elimination isn’t feasible.
Formaldehyde Program Protected Document
The Cornell University Formaldehyde Program is intended to establish who may be at risk for exposure to formaldehyde and provide education and resources for the safe handling of formaldehyde. This program is in compliance with The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) Formaldehyde Standard 29 CFR 1910.1048.
Genie Traveling Fall Arrest Anchor System Protected Document
The Genie Traveling Fall Arrest Anchor System (TFAAS) consists of a sliding and horizontal track design that allows the operator to tie off and move freely outside of an aerial work platform using a single 6-ft shock-absorbing lanyard. The guideline reviews the inspection, installation and the use and precautions.
GHS Pictograms Protected Document
Guidelines on GHS pictograms.
Hazard Communications Written Program Protected Document
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) requires that all employers establish and maintain a program to evaluate and communicate the hazards of chemicals in the workplace. This document establishes how Cornell University meets the OSHA HAZCOM Standard requirements.