Michael Graham President Automotive Aftermarket Specialties michael@autorisk.org OSHA Requires that employers control both physical and health hazards, so as to prevent employee injury and illness. The first line of defense is to use an...
Michael Graham President Automotive Aftermarket Specialties michael@autorisk.org Under the OSHA Recordkeeping Regulation, “covered employers” are required to maintain records of serious occupational injuries and illnesses, as well as...
Michael Graham President Automotive Aftermarket Specialties michael@autorisk.org Proper machine guarding is essential for protecting workers from needless and preventable injures. Any machine can be the source of injury if is not adequately and...
Michael Graham President Automotive Aftermarket Specialties michael@autorisk.org The OSHA standard for The Control of Hazardous Energy, known as “Lockout and Tagout” (LOTO) requires employers to control hazardous energy during service and...
Michael Graham President Automotive Aftermarket Specialties michael@autorisk.org The Hazard Communication Standard was implemented by OSHA as the result of serious injury and death to employees that were working with chemicals and...
Michael Graham President Automotive Aftermarket Specialties michael@autorisk.org Forklifts or, as OSHA classifies them, Powered Industrial Trucks, are used in nearly every industry. They are a useful tool, but unfortunately many people are...