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Joined: Jan 2005
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Hello all,

Just wondering if Any of you fellows have a safety program i might (borrow)??? ive been challenged with forming some sort of safety program for our company.

YIPEEEEEE

Small contractor 30 guys we do plumb heat and elec
commercial construction and service.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Denny

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The company I work for uses "generic" type safety materials. They usually pull out the booklet that was passed out at the OSHA 30 presentation. As long as we talk about something safety related "the powers that be" are happy.


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Here are some similar type generic safety related slideshows that they show us.

http://www.pathfndr.com/trainppt.html

Hope this helps


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Navy has some great stuff, and it's all open source. Some of it's navy-specific, but DoD is required to follow OSHA, too, and there's no such thing as too safe!

http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/ashore/default.htm

I especially like the gruesome safety posters:
http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/media/posters/default.htm




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