Walking-Working Surfaces: What Supervisors Need to Know
Course Length: 20 minutes
Overview: Slips, trips, and falls can happen in any area of any workplace - from the office to the production floor to the loading dock to the warehouse and everywhere in between. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, slips, trips, and falls cause the majority of general industry workplace accidents and cost employers billions of dollars each year in lost productivity and business. The good news is that OSHA believes many of these injuries can be prevented by following existing regulations and recommended safe work practices.
OSHA regulates walking-working surfaces in order to prevent slips, trips, and falls under Subpart D, "Walking-Working Surfaces." These requirements apply to all general industry employers regardless of operations and include floors, aisles, stairways, ladders, platforms, roofs, etc.
Walking-Working Surfaces: What Supervisors Need to Know is designed to help managers and safety personnel understand the Walking-Working Surfaces rule and their responsibilities under the new standard.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize when a hazard assessment is required
- Identify when an inspection is required
- Recognize various fall protection options
- Determine when/if training or re-training is required
- Identify a qualified person(s) to develop and conduct the training
Outline:
Walking-Working Surfaces: What Supervisors Need to Know covers the following topics:
Hazard Assessment
- What's Required
- How to Comply
Inspections
- What's Required
- How to Comply
Fall Protection
- What's Required
- How to Comply
Training
- What's Required
- How to Comply
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