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Here are some tools that may help you to initiate or improve your safety and health program.

General
Tools related to Component 1 - Management Leadership and Employee Involvement Tools related to Component 2 - Worksite Analysis
  • Hazard Analysis Methodologies. The most commonly used methods of worksite analysis.
  • Job Hazard Analysis. OSHA Publication 3071, (2002). Also available as a 497 KB PDF, 50 pages.
  • Process Overview Worksheet. 7 KB PDF, 2 pages. An example form.
  • Overall Action Plan Worksheet. 3 KB PDF, 1 page. Lists action steps, priority, and project completion date.
  • Safety and Health Inspections. Provides additional information about inspections and describes how to develop a checklist for your own facility.
  • Employee Hazard Reporting Forms
    • Example #1. 8 KB PDF, 1 page.
    • Example #2. 7 KB PDF, 1 page
  • Safety Suggestion Form for Employees. 6 KB PDF, 1 page.
  • Accident Investigation Tips and Tools. Explains what the accident investigation is and is not.
  • Small Business Handbook. OSHA Publication 2209-02R, (2005). Also available as a 260 KB PDF, 56 pages.
Tools related to Component 3 - Hazard Prevention and Control Tools related to Component 4 - Training
Accessibility Assistance: Contact the OSHA Directorate of Science, Technology and Medicine at 202-693-2300 for assistance accessing OSHA PDF materials.

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