Publications for Employers
- Employer Responsibilities
- OSHA inspections:
- Disaster Cleanup and Recovery PPE Matrix Fact Sheet
(OSHA FS-3898 – 2016) (English: PDF)
(OSHA FS-3899 – 2016) (Spanish: PDF) - Emergency Action Plans: How to Plan for Workplace Emergencies and Evacuations
(OSHA 3088 – 2001) (English:PDF) - Fall Prevention: Training Guide – A Lesson Plan for Employers
(OSHA 3666 – 2014) (English:EPUB MOBI PDF)
(OSHA 3727 – 2014) (Spanish: EPUB MOBI PDF) - Hazard Communication Standard: Labels and Pictograms – Brief
(OSHA BR-3636 – 2013) (English:PDF) - Hazard Communication Standard: Safety Data Sheets – Brief
(OSHA BR-3514 – 2013) (English:PDF) - Hearing Conservation
(OSHA 3074 – 2002) (English:PDF) - Heat Illness: OSHA-NIOSH Heat Illness InfoSheet: Protecting Workers from Heat Illness
At times, workers may be required to work in hot environments for long periods. This fact sheet provides information to employers on measures they should take to prevent heat-related illnesses and death.
(OSHA 3438 – 2011) (English: PDF) - Indoor Air Quality in Commercial and Institutional Buildings
(OSHA 3430 – 2011) (English:PDF) - Job Hazard Analysis Guide
(OSHA 3071 – 2002) (English:PDF) - Motor Vehicle Guidelines for Employers
This document offers useful information to help employers design an effective driver safety program in their workplace. It features a 10-step program outlining what an employer can do to improve traffic safety performance and minimize the risk of motor vehicle crashes. It also includes success stories from employers who have benefited from effective driver safety programs.
(2005) (English:PDF) - Reporting: New Reporting Requirements Fact Sheet
(OSHA FS-3745 – 2014) (English:PDF) - Resource for Development and Delivery of Training to Workers
(OSHA 3824 – 2015) (English:PDF) - Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaire Infosheet
(OSHA 3789 – 2015) (English:PDF) - Safe Housekeeping and Sanitation Practices Fact Sheet NEW
(OSHA 3871 – 2017) (English:PDF)
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