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The blood borne pathogen standard results in the use of Universal Precautions.
The Correct answer would be Scaffolds on APEX
In medical situations that can produce sharps OSHA does require their availability and use.
OSHA does not define the word "accident" and does not use it in its regulations.
OSHA protects employees - RCRA is the guidance to use for waste disposal.
No known adverse reactions have been reported with osha.
If it is a prescription (per OSHA regs) then yes...it is recordable.
The OSHA standard requires that fire extinguishers be accessible. They do not specify a particular space, but most locations use about 3 feet as minimum acceptable free space.Added: You will find that many times these matters are dictated by local or state fire codes. Contact your local fire department or state Fire Marshall's office - they can assist you.
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The OSHA 300 is the "Log of work-related injuries and illnesses". This is the form that an employer would use to record all the employee injuries/illnesses as they occur throughout a year. The nature of the injury/illness is also recorded. There is no OSHA 400.