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"Hey Tracy - I don't have the ANSI standard but this references what the ANSI standar…"Mike D. replied Apr 28, 2009 to 1st aid kits |
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Apr 28, 2009 Reply by John Miley |
"Hope these help."Mike D. replied Mar 20, 2009 to Lift Plans |
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Mar 20, 2009 Reply by Mike D. |
"The only access point requirement I can think of usually deals with warning lines or…"Mike D. replied Mar 3, 2009 to Barrier tape and accesss control opening(s) |
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Mar 6, 2009 Reply by Mark Balduzzi |
"Yes they are OK to use as long as they are UL listed and approved. Some equipment ev…"Mike D. replied Feb 24, 2009 to 3-Outlet Power Adapter |
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Mar 18, 2009 Reply by Daniel M. Hogan |
"There is not any requirement that I know of which states that you have to put up dan…"Mike D. replied Feb 23, 2009 to Is Hazard Tape Necessary? |
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Feb 24, 2009 Reply by Jessica Muller |
Enna Henry posted a discussion
John Robinson posted eventsCan anybody please give me a straight up answer on an exact date the new 2007 ASME B30.5 regulations take effect. Also when osha's C-DAC goes in effect. Every crane site and magazine i read praises…Continue
Tags: operator, rigger, asme, osha, construction
Started by Jason Nash. Last reply by Kevin Moore yesterday.
The campaign to stop falls in construction is well underway! In 2010, more than 10,000 construction workers were injured as a result of falling while working from heights. ASSE supports our Arizona…Continue
Started by Cory Zielke. Last reply by Lukeav - Lanier Upshaw Aug 2, 2012.
Today is the global release of my company's free Safety Auditing App for iPad.It's free to download and free to use from …Continue
Tags: Checklists, Auditing, Template, Audit, Safety
Started by Tom Feb 20, 2012.
I am aware that scissor lifts do not fall under the aerial lift standards (although they should) but rather under the mobile scaffold standards. However, is there any standard someone can find about…Continue
Started by Garry L Mullins Jr. Last reply by Mark W. Monson Feb 16, 2011.
OSHA is headed in the wrong direction with its Injury and Illness Prevention Program (I2P2), according to Jim Stanley, a former No. 2 at OSHA headquarters. While he agrees that requiring companies to…Continue
Started by David Green. Last reply by Kevin Moore Oct 3, 2010.
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