Occupational Safety and Health Simplified for the Chemical Industry by Frank R. Spellman and Revonna M. Bieber. This book is written to help professionals and nonprofessionals associated with the chemical industry to have access to the most current information and should be used as a reference book for quick answers and complicated questions. This book is an effort to simplify in a single volume everything that those in the chemical industry need to know about applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, chemical safety, health principles, and workplace applications. Moreover, because it is a reference as well as a text, this handy little book is designed to be consulted routinely to be taken to job locations as well as the classroom to help the user understand and make sense of complex OSHA regulations. This text has been written in simple and understandable terms, making it easy to follow for professionals and nonprofessionals alike. This book gives a simplified and easily understandable version of the regulations, you must go to the regulations themselves in order to ensure complete compliance with the law.
The Contents of Occupational Safety and Health Simplified for the Chemical Industry
- Introduction
- Safety Is a Four-Letter Word
- The Chemical Industry
- Learning from the Past
- Industrial Safety Management
- Chemical Safety and Hazard Communication
- Process Safety Management and Risk Management Planning
- Chemical Hygiene Plan
- Safety Showers/Eyewash Stations
- Chemical Safety Program
- IOSH A Healthy Return Books
- OSHA’s chemical manufacturing standards requirements
- Many of OSHA’s chemical manufacturing training requirements
- Eyewash/emergency deluge shower requirements
- How to interpret OSHA’s Hazard Communication standard
- A sample Hazard Communication program
- Occupational Safety and Health for Technologists Engineers and Managers
- A comprehensive, easy-to-use sample chemical hygiene plan
- A sample chemical safety program to help meet OSHA compliance requirements
- A sample chemical industry emergency response plan