Below is a list of 5 PPT Trainings that I found while looking for resources for proper walking working surfaces. All free – just click to instantly download.

Subpart D Walking/Working Surfaces
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Walking/Working Surfaces (The following slides only scratch the surface of this subpart; make sure and read all relevant paragraphs within the standard carefully ) …
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Walking Working Surfaces. 2. Stats and Facts. Slips, trips, and falls – majority of industrial accidents; Leading cause of fatalities. second only to motor …
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Walking, Working Surfaces. Quiz: Name three walking, working surfaces. Answer. Floors; Ladders; Stairways; Platforms; Walkways; Scaffolding. QUIZ …
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OSHA's standards for walking and working surfaces apply to all permanent places of employment, except where only domestic, mining, or agricultural work is …
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Walking-Working Surfaces. Housekeeping is more than being tidy. All areas are clean, orderly, and sanitary. Floors are clean and dry. Areas free of protruding …
I reviewed these and believe they are great free walking working surfaces resources. Each link will take you directly to and open up the file.
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Jack Lingner posted a photoThe voluntary consensus standard, ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2009, American National Standard for Industrial Head Protective is scheduled to be revised this year. The standard, recognized by OSHA, includes the…Continue
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Started by Cristine Fargo Apr 25.
We are looking for partners to make a commitment to safety by joining our Wolf Pack. By joining the pack, you are committing to the safety and well being of first responders and your own…Continue
Started by John Petropoulos Memorial Fund. Last reply by Ellen Zoneth Apr 24.
The Road Safety Signs ,Barriers,Humps,Hazard Markers and Visual Warnings are some of the important marks to be observed. Signs such as "keep left",stop, "give way" should not be casually treated.…Continue
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Started by Enna Henry. Last reply by Ellen Zoneth Apr 24.
Favorite Motivational Quote: If you want something, you'll find a way - If not, you'll find an excuse.Favorite Safety Quote: Don't learn safety by accident!Continue
Started by Michelle Sears. Last reply by LULA MULLINS Apr 23.
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