tailieunhanh - OSHA Handbook for Small Businesses: Safety Management Series

Recurring themes woven throughout this budget include maintaining service levels in departments that have had grants expire. Significant investments in public safety personnel, equipment and vehicles are included. We are recommending, to the extent possible, to offset increases to our residents and employees when rates have increased. Another theme you will see is our efforts to look toward the future. Funding is proposed for an employment transition plan as we approach a retirement bubble in several departments, and the creation of a revolving asset replacement fund to cover unbudgeted costs to immediately repair or replace damaged capital items until. | OSHA Handbook for Small Businesses Safety Management Series . Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 2209 1996 Revised OSHA Handbook for Small Businesses Small Business Management Series . Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 2209 1996 Revised ABOUT THIS BOOKLET This booklet is being provided at cost to owners proprietors and managers of small businesses by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA an agency of the . Department of Labor. For a copy of this publication write to the . Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents Washington dC 20402 or call 202 512-1800 202 512-2250 fax for ordering information. Order No. 029-016-00144-1 Cost . The handbook should assist small business employers to meet the legal requirements imposed by and under the authority of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of1970 and achieve an in-compliance status voluntarily prior to an inspection performed pursuant to the Act. The materials in this handbook are based upon the federal OSHA standards and other requirements in effect at the time of publication and upon generally accepted principles and activities within the job safety and health field. This booklet is not intended to be a legal interpretation of the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of1970 or to place any additional requirements on employers or employees. The material presented herein will be useful to small business owners or managers and can be adapted easily to individual establishments. All employers should be aware that there are certain states and similar jurisdictions which operate their own programs under agreement with the . Department of Labor pursuant to section 18 of the Act. The programs in these jurisdictions may differ in some details from the federal program. Material contained in this publication is in the public domain and may be reproduced fully or partially without .

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