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OSHA Helps
Sustain Safety
in
Hurricane Recovery
Informational
materials produced by the Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and
Health Administration are helping employers and workers better address
safety and health hazards associated with hurricane clean-up and recovery.
"Our goal is safe and healthy workers," said Acting Assistant
Secretary of Labor for OSHA Jonathan L. Snare. "These materials provide
concise, expert information that will help workers avoid the vast array
of hazards they will encounter during the Gulf Coast clean-up and recovery
operations."
OSHA safety and health experts have already developed 37 fact sheets and
eight "quick cards"-two-sided, 4-by-9 inch cards with safety
and health tips-on hazards such as molds and fungi, downed electrical
wires and general decontamination, to name a few. Thousands of these "tools"
have been printed, laminated and put in the hands of clean-up and recovery
workers throughout the Gulf Coast area.
In response to specific requests from workers and employers, OSHA is developing
more quick cards on demolition, hydrogen sulfide, lead in construction,
permit-required confined spaces, struck-by hazards during hurricane recovery
and tree trimming. Additional information on other topics will be developed
on a continuing basis.
Hurricane-related job safety and health information is easily accessible
for downloading through OSHA's hurricane recovery page on the Web. This
site, which is updated daily, features links to public service announcements
to inform workers about hazards related to response and clean-up. Links
are provided to safety and health information bulletins focusing on topics
such as respiratory protection and workplace precautions against West
Nile Virus. Visitors can find information on frequently-asked questions
and training programs and also link to other government resources.
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