The OSHA Alliance has created several series of training materials for the elevator industry, the construction industry, and for general industry.
Click on the link to go directly to the printable resource for use of training.
NEW HIRE DOCUMENTS
New Hire Instructor Guide (pdf) - This guide is for instructions on how to apply the use of the below new hire documents.
Safety Absolutes BRIEF FACTS
- 01 Fall Hazards (ppt)
- 01A Fall Protection (pdf)
- 02 Electrical Safe Work Practices (ppt)
- 02A Electrical Safe Work Practices (pdf)
- 03A Jumpers New Hire (pdf)
- 04A Lock Out Tag Out (pdf)
- 05A Mechanical Stored Energy New Hire (pdf)
- 06A Car Top Access New Hire Reserved (pdf)
- 07A Pit Access & Egress New Hire Reserved (pdf)
- 08A False Car Suspended Scaffold Hew Hire (pdf)
- 09 Rigging & Hoisting (ppt)
- 09A Hoisting & Rigging New Hire (pdf)
Additional Training Topics
- 10A New Hire Accident Reporting - Forms - Workers Comp (ppt)
- 11A New Hire Health & Environmental Hazards (ppt)
- 12A Assessing Workplace Hazards through a JHA/JSA (ppt)
- 13A New Hire Hazard Communication (ppt)
- 14A New Hire Personal Protective Equipment (ppt)
- 15A New Hire Fire Protection & Prevention (ppt)
- 16A New Hire Confined Space - Permit space (ppt)
- 17A New Hire Material Handling (ppt)
- 18A New Hire Intro Ladders & Stairways (ppt)
- 19A New Hire Training Machine Guards (ppt)
- 20A New Hire Caught In & Between (ppt)
- 20B New Hire Struck by Hazards (ppt)
- 21A New Hire Scaffolds (ppt)
- 22A New Hire Escalators & Moving Walks (ppt)
- 23A New Hire Medical Emergency Orientation (ppt)
- 24A New Hire Tools - Hand & Power (ppt)
Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, employers are responsible (http://www.osha.gov/as/opa/worker/employer-responsibility.html) for providing a safe and healthy workplace and workers have rights (https://www.osha.gov/workers). OSHA can help answer questions or concerns from employers and workers. OSHA's On-Site Consultation Program (https://www.osha.gov/consultation) offers free and confidential advice to small and medium-sized businesses, with priority given to high-hazard worksites. For more information, contact your regional or area OSHA office (https://www.osha.gov/contactus/bystate), call 1-800-321-OSHA (6742), or visit https://www.osha.gov/.