Publications for General Industry Employers
- Bloodborne Pathogens: Model Plans and Programs for the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens and Hazard Communications Standards
(OSHA 3186 – 2003) (English: PDF) - Ergonomics: Guidelines for Nursing Homes: Ergonomics for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders
OSHA’s Guidelines for Nursing Homes focuses on practical recommendations for employers to reduce the number and severity of workplace injuries by using methods found to be successful in the nursing home environment. (OSHA 3182 – 2009) (English: PDF) - Ergonomics: Guidelines for Retail Grocery Stores – Ergonomics for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders
OSHA’s Guidelines for Retail Grocery Stores provide practical recommendations to help grocery store employers and employees reduce the number and severity of injuries in their workplaces. (OSHA 3192 – 2004) (English: PDF) - General Industry Digest – Revised
(OSHA 2201 – 2015) (English: EPUBMOBI PDF)
(OSHA 3573 – 2015) (Spanish: PDF) - General Industry Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection; Final Rule Fact Sheet
(FS-3903-2016) (English: PDF) - Laboratory Safety Guidance
(OSHA 3404 – 2011) (English: PDF) - Medical & Dental Offices – A Guide to Compliance with OSHA Standards
(OSHA 3187 – 2003) (English: PDF) - Process Safety Management
(OSHA 3132 – 2000) (English: PDF)
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