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The following sample safety and health programs are intended to provide examples of written programs on various workplace safety and health topics. They are not intended to supersede the requirements in OSHA standards.
This document presents an example safety and health program for a fictitious small business, “Local Dry Cleaners.”. It illustrates simple approaches that a small business can use to begin implementing the core elements of a safety and health program, as described in OSHA’s Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs.
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OSHA believes a safety and health program must have the three basic elements of management leadership, worker participation, and a systematic approach to finding and fixing hazards to be effective. These worksheets are for starting or improving a basic safety and health program.
This sample program follows the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) "Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines.
These are templates of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) required written programs that you can save and modify to your company's specifications. (Note: These examples are provided only as general guides to assist employers in developing written programs.
Designing a safety program. The critical elements of an effective safety management program are: Management commitment. Communication. Employee involvement. Worksite analysis. Hazard...