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1 OR-OSHA s Rules and publications catalog

2 Contents Information you can use... 1 Rules... 2 Publications... 3 Posters and cards... 6 Stickers and magnets... 7 Periodicals... 7 Order form... 8 Questions about ordering? Call the OR-OSHA Resource Center. Phone: (503) or toll-free in Oregon: (800) tech.web@state.or.us

3 Information you can use OR-OSHA offers three ways to keep informed about workplace safety and health in Oregon: OR-OSHA WEB site Learn about our programs and services, download rules and publications, and check out conferences and education workshops at OR-OSHA CD-ROM Includes all of our rules, publications, program directives, and letters of interpretation. You can order up to 10 CDs at no charge. Use the order form at the back of this catalog to place your order. OR-OSHA notification service Gives you timely notices of proposed and final changes to our rules as well as the latest issue of our AV Catalog and Resource newsletter. Sign up at Using this catalog Use this catalog to order the following items: Rules: OR-OSHA s workplace safety and health rules.* Select items from Page 2. Use the order form at the back of this catalog to place your order. Publications: Safe-work-practice guides, booklets, and checklists.* Select items from Page 3-5. Use the order form at the back of this catalog to place your order. Posters and cards: Workplace safety-and-health poster and pocket-size injury-prevention cards.* Select items from Page 6. Use the order form at the back of this catalog to place your order. Stickers and periodicals: Injury-prevention stickers, newsletters, and other catalogs.* Select items from Page 7. Use the order form at the back of this catalog to place your order. * The first copy of each item is free. 1

4 Rules Major Divisions Division Title 1 General administrative rules 3 Construction 4 Agricultural Activities 6 Forest Activities 654 Oregon Revised Statutes The Oregon Safe Employment Act Division 2 General Occupational Safety and Health Rules Subdivision Title A General B Adoption and Extension of Established Federal Standards D Walking-Working Surfaces E Means of Egress F Powered Platforms G Occupational Health and Environmental Control H Hazardous Materials I Personal Protective Equipment J General Environmental Controls K Medical and First Aid L Fire Protection M Compressed Gas and Compressed Air Equipment N Material Handling and Storage O Machinery and Machine Guarding P Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment Q Welding, Cutting and Brazing R Special Industries S Electrical T Commercial Diving Operations Z Toxic and Hazardous Substances (complete) Subdivision 2/Z (specific rules) Subdivision Title Z Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records Z Bloodborne Pathogens Z Hazard Communication

5 Publications 3345 A Back Injury Prevention Guide for Provides general guidance on preventing back injuries Health Care Workers caused by lifting and moving patients. Can be useful in hospital, nursing/care home, and assisted-living settings Asbestos Exposures: What Building Rules guide specifically for building owners. Owners Need To Know 2129 Asbestos Standard for Construction Identifies asbestos hazards and rules that address them. Industry 3311 Be Trained! A Guide to OR-OSHA s Explains worker training requirements for employers, types Safety & Health Training of training, and how to design, conduct, and evaluate a Requirements training program. Covers training requirements by topic, from asbestos to hand and power tools, medical/first aid, noise exposure, slings, and the Worker Protection Standard Breathe Right! A Guide to Describes hazards, how to protect workers, and guidelines OR-OSHA s Respiratory Protection for developing a respiratory protection program. for Small Business Owners and Managers 2864 Confined Spaces: They re Not Provides an overview of the rules, plus general information Designed to Be Occupied! about working safely in and around confined spaces Cultivating a Safe Environment An agricultural self-inspection checklist covering the most Agriculture commonly found hazards, including areas such as tractors, confined spaces, field sanitation, hazardous chemical exposures, and much more Develop and Implement A Guide Describes the programs covered by OR-OSHA s safety and to OR-OSHA s Required Programs health rules, how to develop and implement required programs, and how to build a successful workplace safetyand-health program Developing Your Workplace Designed to make employers aware of the program concept, Safety & Health Program/Suggestions its seven elements, and how they can develop the program. for Business Owners and Managers 3347 Easy Ergonomics: A Practical Practical guidelines for ergonomic solutions to problems Approach for Improving the that cause overexertion injuries. Workplace 994 Employers: Are You Getting Loss- Describes services you should receive from your workers Prevention Services From Your compensation carrier. Workers Compensation Insurance Carrier? 2472 Ergonomics Can You Afford Provides information about OR-OSHA consultative services Not to Act? available to help with ergonomic problems Excavations Pocket-sized guide to safety standards for excavations. 3

6 Publications 3356 Expecting the Unexpected: What to Desribes types of emergencies, planning considerations, Consider in Planning for Workplace and how to develop an emergency plan for your Emergencies business Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals Rules guide. (This publication is available only on the in Laboratories OR-OSHA Web site and CD-ROM.) 2824 Fall Protection in the Construction Covers systems, procedures, equipment, and regulations Industry employers should use to meet OR-OSHA standards. 2824A Fall Protection for Residential-Type Covers systems, procedures, equipment, and regulations Construction employers should use to meet OR-OSHA standards. 2824B Fall Protection for Roofing Work Covers systems, procedures, equipment, and regulations employers should use to meet OR-OSHA standards. 2824C Fall Protection for Structural Steel Covers systems, procedures, equipment, and regulations Erection Work employers should use to meet OR-OSHA standards. 2824E Fall Protection: Responding to Covers systems, procedures, equipment, and regulations Emergencies employers should use to meet OR-OSHA standards Hazard Communication Helps employers develop a hazard communication program A Safe-Work-Practice Guide and provides an overview of rules that address evaluating and communicating hazards to workers HAZWOPER: A Planning Guide Hazardous waste safety and health rules guide. for the Perplexed 1863 Health & Safety Guidelines for Covers VDT equipment, workstation environment, plus VDTs in the Workplace health considerations. Discusses considerations such as chairs, backrests, lighting and glare, fatigue, vision care, radiation, and more Lead Exposure - What Employers & Describes activities and workplaces that may have problems Employees Need to Know with lead exposure; employee exposure hazards and results; and employer and employee responsibilities Occupational Hazards Common to Industry checklist of hazards. Construction & Remodeling in Oregon 3119 Occupational Hazards Common to Industry checklist of hazards. the Printing Industry in Oregon 2414 Occupational Hazards Common to Industry checklist of hazards. the Retail Food Industry in Oregon 2240 Occupational Safety & Health A guide to no-cost services available from OR-OSHA s Consultative Services for Consultative Services Section. Oregon Businesses 4

7 Publications 3302 Oregon Safety Guide for Pulp & A guide to safety and health rules covering the pulp and Paper Mills. paper industry OR-OSHA Directory of Services A guide to services available from OR-OSHA. 1941S OR-OSHA Directorio de Servicios Una guía de servicios de OR-OSHA. (En español) 3326 OR-OSHA s Guide to Controlling Explains hazardous energy and safe practices for controlling Hazardous Energy it. Relates practices, such as lockout/tagout methods to OR-OSHA s hazardous-energy-control requirements OR-OSHA Safety and Health For new employers. This pamphlet folds out like a map to Road Map show you what you need to know about workplace safety and health. Takes you through OR-OSHA and its rules, what you and your employees need to do, terms you should know, and where to get help OSHA Forms for Recording This packet includes everything employers need to complete Work-Related Injuries & Illnesses OSHA s Log and Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses for the next several years. Provides an overview; tells how to fill out the log and includes forms and a worksheet Portable Ladders: Types, Use, Safe practice guide. and Care 3300 Put It In Writing: A guide to Explains types of programs, characteristics of effective OR-OSHA s requirments for programs, building blocks, and sources of help. Includes a written programs summary of required written programs Questions & Answers for Provides help in understanding OR-OSHA s safety-and- OccupationalExposure to health requirements for exposure to hepatitis virus (HBV), Bloodborne Pathogens human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and other pathogens Quiet! Oregon OSHA s Concise Guide Explains what can be done to control damaging workplace to a Noise-Free Workplace noise. Covers sound and noise, noise-control tools and use, elements of a successful control program, and rules to work by Safe Practices when Working Around For training employees who do hand-labor work or are Agricultural Chemicals exposed to hazardous chemicals. English/Spanish. (Also available in other languages. Call the Resource Center for details.) 2413 Safety at Work for Young Workers Rights, responsibilities, tips Safety Committees for the Real World A guide to setting up committees and how they should work. Includes Oregon requirements Scaffolds Guidelines for Oregon A guide to help in the design, construction, hazard Workers recognition and use of most types of scaffolds used in construction. 5

8 Publications 3331 Seasonal Worker Orientation An alternative to safety compliance for employers with Guidelines seasonal workers Silicosis: It s Not Just Dust! Guide to silica rules in easy-to-understand terms Underground Construction Rules guide. (This publication is available only on the Tunneling OR-OSHA Web site and CD-ROM.) 2857 Violence in the Workplace: Creating Covers workplace violence, its sources, and employers a Workplace Violence-Prevention legal obligations and preventive actions. Program 3337 Working With Lead Paint Guidelines Yarding & Loading Guide to yarding and loading for logging. Cards and posters 3336 Cold Stress card Injury-prevention guide. (English) 3336S Cold Stress card Injury-prevention guide. (Spanish) 3333 Heat Stress card Injury-prevention guide. (English) 3333S Heat Stress card Injury-prevention guide. (Spanish) 1813 Farm Labor Camp Occupants A 8 1 /2-by-14-inch poster designed to help occupants quickly Hazards You Can Avoid understand common health and safety problems. Shows simple tips to keep workers and families safe and healthy. (English/Spanish) 1890 Field Sanitation Notice An 8 1 /2-by-11-inch notice agricultural employers may use to meet OR-OSHA rules requiring them to inform workers of items employers must provide. Also reminds field workers how to minimize personal health hazards by following several basic steps It s the Law Explains employer and worker rights and responsibilities (OR-OSHA Poster English edition) under the Oregon Safe Employment Act. Employers must post at all work sites. (English) 1507S Es La Ley! Explains employer and worker rights and responsibilities (OR-OSHA Poster Spanish edition) under the Oregon Safe Employment Act. Available for optional posting at employer s discretion. (Spanish) 6

9 Stickers and magnets 2858 Clothes Washing for Pesticide Safe cleaning tips magnet. (Spanish) Handlers 1745 CPR Trained Hard-hat sticker Don t Block Electrical Switches Electrical safety sticker. or Panels 973 Emergency Information A list of emergency information contacts and blank lines for phone numbers, including doctor, first-aid-trained person, etc., and the nearest OR-OSHA office. Includes reminder to inform OR-OSHA of on-the-job fatalities/ catastrophes and injuries requiring hospital admission. 1808v First-Aid Trained Hard-hat sticker Prevent Accidents Grinder safety Safety Committee Hard-hat sticker Safety Saves Hard-hat sticker Warning All Guards Must Be Machine safety. Secured in Place 1026 Warning Do Not Use Around Required for agricultural metal ladders. Energized Equipment 1809 Warning It Is Unlawful to Operate Electrical safety. This Equipment Within 10 Feet of High-Voltage Lines Periodicals 1089 Audiovisual Catalog Updated and mailed annually, the catalog lists 16mm films, 35mm slide/sound programs, and 1 2-inch video tapes available on loan to Oregon employers and workers. Programs are listed by category and alphabetically by title, with approximate running time Public Education Workshop Catalog Catalog of OR-OSHA safety and health no-cost workshops available to employers and employees throughout Oregon Oregon Health and Safety A free quarterly newsletter. Deals with current Resource (current issue) occupational safety and health developments and information. 7

10 ORDER FORM CD-ROM, Rules, Notifications, Publications Ship to (please print clearly) Your name: Organization: Address: City: State ZIP Phone: ( ) (required for notification): Complete this form and mail to: Or, fax to: Department of Consumer and Business Services (503) OR-OSHA Resource Center 350 Winter St. NE, Room 26 Salem, OR I. The OR-OSHA CD-ROM The OR-OSHA CD-ROM updated quarterly includes all of OR-OSHA s rules, publications, program directives, letters of interpretation and other helpful tools. You can order up to 10 CD s at no charge. Call the OR-OSHA Resource Center to order more than 10 CDs. You can also subscribe to receive OR-OSHA CD-ROM quarterly updates at no charge. Simply check the appropriate boxes below. Help us save trees and printing costs! If you order the CD-ROM, please do not order printed rules or publications. Posters, cards, stickers, and periodicals are OK, however. Yes, send me the current OR-OSHA CD-ROM How many CDs? (Maximum of 10) Send me quarterly updates to the OR-OSHA CD-ROM. How many CDs? (Maximum of 10) II. OR-OSHA rules Division 1: First copy is free. Additional copies $15 each. Division 3: First copy is free. Additional copies $20 each. Division 4: First copy is free. Additional copies $20 each. Division 6: First copy is free. Additional copies $15 each. Subdivision 2Z (complete): First copy is free. Additional copies $20 each Division 2 Subdivisions: First copy of each subdivision is free. Additional copies $5 each Oregon Revised Statutes: First copy is free. Additional copies $5 each. Ordering additional copies? Make your check payable to OR-OSHA Make your selections from Page 2 Number Amount Division Subdivision Title of copies enclosed 8 Total

11 III. OR-OSHA rules notification If you d like us to notify you by regular mail about proposed and final changes in our workplace safety and health rules, mark the appropriate boxes below. Notify me by mail about changes to the following rules: Proposed and final changes Final changes only Division 1: General Administrative Rules Division 2: General Occupational Safety and Health Rules Division 3: Construction Division 4: Agriculture Division 6: Forest Activities You can also sign up for our free notification service. You ll receive timely notices of proposed and final changes to OR-OSHA rules and updates to our publications. Sign up at IV. Publications, posters, cards, stickers, and periodicals (hard copy only) The first copy of each document is free. To order additional copies, call the OR-OSHA Resource Center. Phone: (503) or toll-free in Oregon: (800) Make your selections from Pages 3-7. Publication number Title Questions about ordering? Call the OR-OSHA Resource Center. Phone: (503) or toll-free in Oregon: (800) tech.web@state.or.us Web site: Thanks for your order! 9

12 OR-OSHA Services OR-OSHA offers a wide variety of safety and health services to employers and employees: Consultative Services Offers no-cost on-site safety and health assistance to help Oregon employers recognize and correct safetyand-health problems in their workplaces. Provides consultations in the areas of safety, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, occupational-safety-andhealth programs, new-business assistance, the Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP), and the Voluntary Protection Program (VPP). Enforcement Offers pre-job conferences for mobile employers in industries such as logging and construction. Provides abatement assistance to employers who have received citations and provides compliance and technical assistance by phone. Inspects places of employment for occupational-safety-and-health-rule violations and investigates workplace safety-and-health complaints and accidents. Appeals, Informal Conferences Provides the opportunity for employers to hold informal meetings with OR-OSHA on workplace safetyand-health concerns. Discusses OR-OSHA s requirements and clarifies workplace safety or health violations. Discusses abatement dates and negotiates settlement agreements to resolve disputed citations. Standards & Technical Resources Develops, interprets, and provides technical advice on safety-and-health standards. Provides copies of all OR-OSHA occupational-safety-and-health standards. Publishes booklets, pamphlets, and other materials to assist in the implementation of safety-and-health standards and programs. Operates a Resource Center containing books, topical files, technical periodicals, a video and film lending library, and more than 200 databases. Public Education & Conferences Conducts conferences, seminars, workshops, and rule forums. Coordinates and provides technical training on topics like confined space, ergonomics, lockout/tagout, and excavations. Provides workshops covering basic safety-and-health-program management, safety committees, accident investigation, and job-safety analysis. Manages the Safety and Health Education and Training Grant Program, which awards grants to industrial and labor groups to develop occupational-safety-and-health training materials for Oregon workers. For more information, call the OR-OSHA office nearest you. (All phone numbers are voice and TTY.) Salem Central Office 350 Winter St. NE, Rm. 430 Salem, OR Phone: (503) Toll-free: (800) Fax: (503) en Español: (800) Web site: Portland 1750 NW Naito Parkway, Ste. 112 Portland, OR (503) Consultation: (503) Salem 1225 Ferry St. SE, U110 Salem, OR (503) Consultation: (503) Eugene 1140 Willagillespie, Ste. 42 Eugene, OR (541) Consultation: (541) Bend Red Oaks Square 1230 NE Third St., Ste. A-115 Bend, OR (541) Consultation: (541) Medford 1840 Barnett Rd., Ste. D Medford, OR (541) Consultation: (541) Pendleton 721 SE Third St., Ste. 306 Pendleton, OR (541) Consultation: (541)