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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.

Flashback Arrestor Toolbox Talk

Toolbox Talk discusses preventing welding flashback.

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.

Formaldehyde Toolbox Talk Protected Document

Formaldehyde awareness Toolbox Talk.

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Toolbox Talk

General Riding Mowers Safety Toolbox Talk Protected Document

Toolbox Talk for general riding mowers safety training and preparing for safe operation and preventing accidents.

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Toolbox Talk

Golf Cart Safety Toolbox Talk Protected Document

Toolbox Talk training for Golf Cart Safety.

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Toolbox Talk

Grip Pinch Risk Factor Toolbox Safety Talk Protected Document

Reviews Grip Pinch Risk Factor with an introduction, warm-up, microbreak/recovery, injury prevention suggestions, and pro tips.

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Toolbox Talk

Hand and Power Tools Toolbox Talk

Reviews general and specific requirements.

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Toolbox Talk

Hazard Communications Toolbox Talk Protected Document

Cornell University employees have a right to know about the health and physical hazards presented by chemicals they work with or could be exposed to in their work location, and what they can do to avoid injury or illness when working with these chemicals. Environmental Health and Safety provides information and training in order to reduce the possibility of accidental exposure, and to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard.

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Toolbox Talk

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.