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Major Topics Covered

 Combustible dust

 Construction industry

 Confined space

 Cranes and derricks

 Ergonomics

 Fall protection

 General industry

 Hazard communication

 Infectious diseases

 Inspections

 Lockout/tagout

 Nanotechnology

 Occupational health

 Personal protective equipment

 Process safety

 Recordkeeping and posting

 Safety and health standards

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 Workplace safety

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Job Safety and Health™
SafetyNet™

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What this service is:

Turn to BNA for practical, plain-English answers prepared by experienced safety professionals. This service helps you meet your compliance obligations, interpret standards with confidence, and maintain cost-effective safety programs.

 

What it helps you do:

Have immediate access to laws and regulations, cohesive instructions, and coherent analysis, all fully linked for quick access.

Direct personnel at all levels of expertise with easy-to-use, step-by-step explanations of federal and state requirements, and the specific tasks necessary to accomplish them.

Set up and maintain effective compliance programs, including employee training and preparation for inspections.

Rely on time-saving checklists for regulatory compliance.

Use the same information that government regulators rely on for timeliness, accuracy, and clarity.

Read discussion of trends in safety and health.

Never be caught off guard on changes to workplace safety rules and policies. Always have the latest information to anticipate and meet your obligations, and stay up to date on new developments.

Avoid costly errors and potentially dangerous situations by planning for contingencies instead of reacting to crises.

Understand the distinctions between federal and state requirements on certain topics and where state provisions are more stringent.

Maintain and develop policies without reinventing the wheel. Clear, concise Policy Guides can be modified for use in your own organization.

Product Structure

Reference: analysis, guidance and primary source material

Notification: current reports providing news and developments

Formats and Frequency

Print reference material is updated monthly and indexed semi-annually. Print notification SafetyNet is issued semi-monthly.

Web notification is available twice-monthly and archived to 1/12/1999. E-mail summaries, providing the highlights and table of contents for each report, with URLs to full text articles and documents are also available.

SEE ALSO Occupational Safety & Health Reporter, Environment and Safety Library