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 Table of Contents
 
Section IBasic Rules of Safety
 
  1. The Law Says
  2. Elements of On-the-job Safety
  3. Safety Tips for New Employees
  4. Safety Tips for Supervisors
  5. Safety Tips for Teachers
Section IIMaintaining a High Standard of Safety
 
  1. OSH Responsibilities
  2. Workplace Inspections
  3. Accident Investigation
  4. First Aid
Section IIIEmergency Preparedness
 
  1. Emergencies
  2. Fire Safety
  3. Eyewash Stations
  4. Emergency Showers
Section IVClassroom Safety
 
  1. General Safety
  2. Science Rooms
Section VArts and Crafts
 
  1. Arts and Crafts Materials
  2. Photography
Section VIIndustrial Technology
 
  1. Hand Tool Operations
  2. Drill Presses
  3. Wood Turning Lathes
  4. Band Saws
  5. Circular Saws
  6. Planers
  7. Grinders
  8. Soldering Irons
  9. Gas Welding and Cutting
Section VIIMaintenance and Custodial Practices
 
  1. Office Safety
  2. Ladders
  3. Scaffolds
  4. Powered Boom Platforms
  5. Manual Materials Handling
  6. Lock-out Procedures
  7. Confined Space Entry
  8. Toxic Chemicals
  9. Painting
  10. Basic Electrical Safety
  11. Grounds Maintenance
  12. Waste Disposal
Section VIIISanitation and Infection Control
 
  1. Sanitation
  2. Infection from Blood and Body Fluids
  3. Biohazardous Waste
Section IXSports and Activities
 
  1. Sports and Sporting Activities
  2. Off-Site Activities
Section XWork Environment
 
  1. Indoor Air Quality
  2. Noise
  3. Ventilation
  4. Lighting
  5. Working in Hot Environments
  6. Working in Cold Environments
  7. Portable Classrooms
  8. Asbestos Management
  9. Ultraviolet Rays
  10. Electromagnetic Radiation
Section XIErgonomics
 
  1. Repetitive Motion Injuries (RMIs)
  2. Computer Workstations
  3. Working in a Sitting Position
  4. Chair and Work Surface Adjustment
  5. Workstation Exercises
Section XIIPersonal Protective Equipment
 
  1. General Guidelines
  2. Safety Glasses
  3. Safety Footwear
  4. Safety Headwear
  5. Hearing Protection
  6. Hand Protection
  7. Respirators .
Section XIIIHealth and Safety Legislation
 
  1. Legislative Responsibilities in Schools
  2. Canadian OH&S Legislation
  3. Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
  4. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
  5. Public Health Promotion Legislation
  6. Fire Code
  7. Building Code
  8. Environmental Protection Legislation
  9. US OH&S Legislation
Section XIVInformation Sources
 
  1. Canadian Government Departments with Responsibility for OH&S
  2. US Federal Safety and Health Agencies
  3. State Occupational Health and Safety Plans
 
 

 

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