Automotive Workplace Guide to Epa and Osha 2009

Automotive Workplace Guide to Epa and Osha 2009

Author: Summers Press, Inc. Staff

Publisher: Aspen Law & Business

Published: 2009-07-01

Total Pages: 876

ISBN-13: 9780735579989

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Our Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSHA is unique -- a book to help an employer control health, safety, and environmental problems in a shop environment. the Guide is designed for automobile dealerships with repair facilities, car rental agencies, paint and body shops, and other automotive workplaces with hazardous waste and safety concerns. The Guide focuses on commonly violated health, safety, and hazardous waste laws. It provides five sample safety plans (which can be copied and used) that are required or recommended by OSHA and EPA for most automotive employers. There is discussion of the rules for identifying hazardous waste plus the requirements regarding waste generator status. The Guide includes in-depth discussion of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (Employee Right-to-Know), which is one of the most commonly cited OSHA standards and a standard for which employers pay the most in annual fines and penalties. Updates and improvements in the Guide include: New state-specific charts on universal waste requirements, scrap tires, and manifest requirements New checklists on waste management, wastewater and storm water management, air pollution management, exteriors, piping systems, plus a revised and expanded checklist on waste minimization Discussion of new TRI requirements including auto shop-specific reporting requirements New sections on hazardous waste produced by metal machining, OSHA's Local Emphasis Programs, and OSHA requirements for airborne contaminants, drinking water, general safety and use of ladders, and more Updated contact information for EPA, state environmental agencies, OSHA, state and federal health and safety agencies, and consultation programs List of the Top 20 OSHA Violations for automotive and related businesses


Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSHA

Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSHA

Author: Summers Press, Inc. Staff

Publisher: Aspen Law & Business

Published: 2008-07-11

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 9780735572522

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Our Guide is unique - a book to help an employer control health, safety, and environmental problems in a shop environment. the Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSHA is designed for automobile dealerships with repair facilities, car rental agencies, paint and body shops, and other workplaces with hazardous waste and safety concerns. The Guide focuses on commonly violated federal and state environmental health, safety, and hazardous waste laws. It lists the top 20 federal OSHA violations and it helps a company determine its waste generator status with EPA. The Guide addresses OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (Employee-Right-to-Know), which is one of the most commonly cited OSHA standards, and a standard for which employers pay the most in annual fines and penalties. Updates and improvements in the Guide include: Discussion of EPA's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure regulations, including discussion of the revisions that become effective in October, 2007 Expanded OSHA information on asbestos in brake and clutch work, carbon monoxide, lock-out/tag-out, electrical safety-related work practices, assigned protection factors in respiratory protection, and more New information on the requirements for transporting used oil New regulatory requirements pertaining to cathode ray tubes Discussion of regulatory changes that allow for expanded use of the simpler Form A for TRI reporting, including a sample Form A and Form R Additional information on mercury containing equipment in the automotive industry New information on RCRA inspections and enforcement actions.


Concise Guide to Workplace Safety and Health

Concise Guide to Workplace Safety and Health

Author: Gary Chambers

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2011-01-05

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 1439807329

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Every organization must comply with occupational health and safety regulations. Yet it is frequently unclear which actually apply in a given real-life situation, plus the field is loaded with technical terminology and complicated regulations. Many managers, trainers, even safety and health professionals therefore find it hard to know how to comply, with exactly what. Written to make this important discipline more understandable, Concise Guide to Workplace Safety and Health: What You Need to Know, When You Need It systematically addresses, for each of the 34 topics covered, core issues such as relevant regulations, required program elements, and definitions of key terms. Organized for quick access to information, this handy reference book demystifies required documentation, training elements, medical requirements, recordkeeping, and more. Conveniently, the author uses the same 20-part format for every topic. For example, if you want to know only about the documentation required, you can immediately turn to a topic’s Section 9 (Written Documentation Required). If training requirements are the issue, simply go to a chapter’s Section 12 (Training Requirements). Also provided for each topic are links to quality background and training information, with sample forms and programs where available. The guide covers safety and health topics of interest to a wide cross section of industries and businesses. The author’s relaxed, yet focused approach and consistent format allow efficient access to a broad range of occupational health and safety information. The topics covered include not only those that are currently regulated, but also emerging issues such as injury and illness prevention programs, and the rapidly growing field of nanotechnology.


Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA Nad OSHA

Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA Nad OSHA

Author: H. Ray Kirk

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 2007-08-08

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 9780735564862

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Our 14th Edition of the Guide is unique - a book to help an employer control health, safety, and environmental problems in a shop environment. the Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSHA is designed for automobile dealerships with repair facilities, car rental agencies, paint and body shops, and other workplaces with hazardous waste and safety concerns. The Guide focuses on commonly violated federal and state environmental health, safety, and hazardous waste laws. It lists the top 20 federal OSHA violations and it helps a company determine its waste generator status with EPA. The Guide addresses OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (Employee-Right-to-Know), which is one of the most commonly cited OSHA standards, and a standard for which employers pay the most in annual fines and penalties. Updates and improvements in the Guide include: Discussion of EPA's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure regulations, including discussion of the revisions that become effective in October, 2007 Expanded OSHA information on asbestos in brake and clutch work, carbon monoxide, lock-out/tag-out, electrical safety-related work practices, assigned protection factors in respiratory protection, and more New information on the requirements for transporting used oil New regulatory requirements pertaining to cathode ray tubes Discussion of regulatory changes that allow for expanded use of the simpler Form A for TRI reporting, including a sample Form A and Form R Additional information on mercury containing equipment in the automotive industry New information on RCRA inspections and enforcement actions.


Automotive Workplace Guide 2010

Automotive Workplace Guide 2010

Author: Summers Press

Publisher: Summers PressInc

Published: 2010

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780735592018

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Our Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSHA is unique -- a book to help an employer control health, safety, and environmental problems in a shop environment. the Guide is designed for automobile dealerships with repair facilities, car rental agencies, paint and body shops, and other automotive workplaces with hazardous waste and safety concerns. The Guide focuses on commonly violated health, safety, and hazardous waste laws. It provides five sample safety plans (which can be copied and used) that are required or recommended by OSHA and EPA for most automotive employers. There is discussion of the rules for identifying hazardous waste plus the requirements regarding waste generator status. The Guide includes in-depth discussion of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (Employee Right-to-Know), which is one of the most commonly cited OSHA standards and a standard for which employers pay the most in annual fines and penalties. Updates and improvements in the Guide include: New state-specific charts on universal waste requirements, scrap tires, and manifest requirements New checklists on waste management, wastewater and storm water management, air pollution management, exteriors, piping systems, plus a revised and expanded checklist on waste minimization Discussion of new TRI requirements including auto shop-specific reporting requirements New sections on hazardous waste produced by metal machining, OSHA's Local Emphasis Programs, and OSHA requirements for airborne contaminants, drinking water, general safety and use of ladders, and more Updated contact information for EPA, state environmental agencies, OSHA, state and federal health and safety agencies, and consultation programs List of the Top 20 OSHA Violations for automotive and related businesses


New Trends and Developments in Automotive Industry

New Trends and Developments in Automotive Industry

Author: Marcello Chiaberge

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2011-01-08

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9533079991

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This book is divided in five main parts (production technology, system production, machinery, design and materials) and tries to show emerging solutions in automotive industry fields related to OEMs and no-OEMs sectors in order to show the vitality of this leading industry for worldwide economies and related important impacts on other industrial sectors and their environmental sub-products.


Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSHA

Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSHA

Author: H. Ray Kirk

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 9780735546745

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Our Guide is unique: a book to help an employer control health, safety, and environmental problems in a shop environment. the Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSHA is designed for the hazardous waste and safety concerns of automobile dealerships with repair facilities, car rental agencies, paint and body shops, and other automotive workplaces.The Guide focuses on commonly violated federal and state environmental, health and safety, and hazardous waste laws. It focuses on the top 20 federal OSHA violations and helps a company determine its waste generator status with EPA.This 11th Edition of the Guide has new and revised sections that explain MSDSs within the context of the HAZCOM standard. It also explains OSHA recordkeeping, reporting, and posting requirements and includes a section on proposed changes to recycling regulations.The Automotive Workplace Guide to EPA and OSAH is written by H. Ray Kirk, Ph.D., who has conducted over 950 seminars on OSHA and hazardous waste laws. Mr. Kirk holds several certifications, including Certified Environmental Specialist (CES) by the Environmental Assessment Associates, Certified Trainer (CT) by the National Environmental Training Association, and Certified Environmental Compliance Officer (CECO) by the U.S. Army.