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A Brief Guide to Mold in the Workplace
    
  Abatement: Small Entity Compliance Guide for OSHA's Abatement Verification Regulation (29 CFR 1903.19)
    
  Abrasive Blasting: Protecting Workers from the Hazards of Abrasive Blasting Materials Fact Sheet
    
  Aerial Lift Fall Protection Over Water in Shipyards
    
    
  Aerial Lifts Fact Sheet
    
  Aerial Lifts: Using Aerial Lifts Fact Sheet
    
  Agriculture Safety: All-Terrain Vehicle Hazards during Farm Work Fact Sheet
    
    
  Agriculture Safety: Emergency Preparedness for Farmworkers Fact Sheet
    
  Agriculture Safety: Preventing Farm Vehicle Backover Incidents Fact Sheet
    
    
  Agriculture Safety: Protecting Workers from Tractor Hazards Fact Sheet
    
    
  Agriculture Safety: Safe Tractors, Save Lives Magnet
    
    
  Agriculture:  Protecting Farmworkers from Tractor and Harvester Hazards QuickCard
    
    
  Agriculture:  Protecting Workers from Tripod Orchard Ladder Injuries QuickCard
    
    
  Agriculture:  Working Safely Around Manure Storage Structures
    
  Agriculture: Backing Up Farm Vehicles and Equipment Safely QuickCard
    
    
  Agriculture: Safe Use of Tripod Orchard Ladders Fact Sheet
    
    
  Alliance - OSHA Alliance Program Fact Sheet
    
  Amputation: Preventing Cuts and Amputations from Food Slicers and Meat Grinders Fact Sheet
    
  Amputations Fact Sheet
    
  Amputations QuickCard
    
    
  Amputations: Safeguarding Equipment and Protecting Employees from Amputations
    The revised OSHA guide identifies eight mechanical motions and eight hazardous actions that present possible amputation hazards. The guide also sets forth steps employers can take to reduce these hazards. The material is appropriate for anyone responsible for the operation, servicing, and care of machines or equipment - employers, employees, safety professionals and industrial hygienists. Topics covered in the latest document include hazard analysis, safeguarding machinery, awareness devices and hazardous energy (lockout/tagout).
                