Training and Reference Materials Library


This library contains training and reference materials as well as links to other related sites developed by various OSHA directorates.

Workplace Safety and Health Topics

 

 

Bloodborne Pathogens

Training Materials

  • Bloodborne Pathogens [ZIP]. OSHA.

Additional Resources

Construction

Training Materials

  • Construction Hazards Prevention Videos. OSHA v-Tools, (2011, September). A series of 12 videos depicting how quickly workers can be injured or killed on the job. These videos are intended to assist those in the industry to identify, reduce, and eliminate construction-related hazards. Most of the videos are 2 to 4 minutes long, presented in clear, easily accessible vocabulary, and show common construction worksite activities. The videos may be used for employer and worker training. Available in English and Spanish.
  • Construction Safety: Choice or Chance. OSHA Video, (2000, April), 15 minutes. A 15 minute video which highlights the four leading causes of fatalities on construction sites and stresses the responsibility for safety as a joint effort of government, management, and employees.
  • Designing for Construction Safety. This short course has been developed by the OSHA Alliance Program's Construction Roundtable and the Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs and is intended to assist employers, workers, and others as they strive to improve workplace health and safety. The goal is to provide contractors, owners, design/build firms, engineers, and architects with information on how to recognize and anticipate construction hazards and how to eliminate them with well thought out design features. The course emphasizes permanent design features that eliminate or reduce the risk to hazards. Numerous examples will be presented which pertain to the 1926 regulations. The course consists of a PowerPoint, Instructor Guide, and Participant Guide.
    • Instructor Guide [PDF]. OSHA.
    • Participant Guide [PDF]. OSHA.
    • Design for Construction Safety PowerPoint [PPTX] [ PPT]. OSHA.

Crane, Derrick and Hoist Safety

Training Materials

Electrical

Training Materials

Additional Resources

Ergonomics

Training Materials

Fireworks

Training Materials

Flammable Liquids

Training Materials

  • Flammable Liquids Introduction [PDF]. OSHA.
  • Flammable Liquids [PPTX] [PPT]. OSHA.
  • Lesson Plan [PDF]. OSHA.

Industrial Hygiene

Training Materials

Maritime

Training Materials

  • Examining Fatal Shipyard Accidents. OSHA Video, (2005). A two volume series of 16 short videos intended to raise industry awareness of the hazards specific to shipyard work environments. Each video provides accident examinations and discusses factors contributing to the fatalities.

Most Frequently Cited

Training Materials

FY 2023 Most Frequently Cited Violations in:

  • Construction Industry [PPTX] [PDF]. OSHA.
  • General Industry [PPTX] [PDF]. OSHA.
  • Maritime Industry [PPTX] [PDF]. OSHA.

Nail Salons

Training Materials

  • Health Hazards in Nail Salons Presentation [PPT]. OSHA Slide Presentation, 12 slides.

Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories

OSHA developed this slide presentation for its compliance officers (CSHOs). However, the information contained in the slides can help employers and workers better understand certain product-approval requirements in OSHA safety standards. The products affected by these requirements must be approved (i.e., tested and certified) to help ensure they can be used safely. Moreover, they must be tested and certified by an organization recognized as an NRTL by OSHA. There are only infrequent exceptions to these requirements.

In order to ensure that the testing and certification has been done appropriately, OSHA has implemented the NRTL Program. The NRTL Program establishes the criteria that an organization must meet in order to be recognized as an NRTL by OSHA.

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Nursing Homes

Training Materials

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OSHA Standards

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Training Materials

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Powered Industrial Trucks

Training Materials

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Radiation

Training Materials

Recordkeeping

Training Materials

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Respiratory Protection

OSHA's Respiratory Protection Standard, 29 CFR 1910.134, applies to general industry, construction, shipyards, marine terminals, and longshoring.

OSHA's Office of Training and Education has prepared the following outreach training materials for OSHA's respirator standard:

  • PowerPoint presentation of 29 CFR 1910.134
  • Major Requirements of 29 CFR 1910.134
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Links to additional resources for respiratory protection are also given below.

Training Materials

Additional Resources

Scaffolding

The following materials based on the Notice of Final Rule, Subpart L-Scaffolds which was effective on November 30, 1996.

Training Materials

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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

Training Materials

Silica

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Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death due to an infectious agent in the world. Since 1985, the incidence of TB in the general U.S. population has increased 14 percent, reversing a 30-year downward trend. Outbreaks have occurred in hospitals, correctional institutions, homeless shelters, nursing homes, and residential care facilities for AIDS patients. Specific control measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and required by OSHA has contributed to a drop in TB cases in 1994 and 1995.

In February 1996, OSHA issued CPL 2.106, Enforcement Procedures and Scheduling for Occupational Exposure to Tuberculosis to protect workers against the hazards of TB.

Additional Resources

Workplace Violence

Workplace violence has emerged as an important safety and health issue in today's workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) response to the problem of workplace violence in certain industries has been the production of OSHA's guidelines and recommendations to those industries for implementing workplace violence prevention programs.

In 1996, OSHA published Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence for Health Care and Social Service Workers. The guidelines are based on OSHA's voluntary generic Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines.

In 1998, OSHA published Recommendations for Workplace Violence Prevention Programs in Late-Night Retail Establishments. The recommendations are based on OSHA's 1989 voluntary generic Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines.

Additional Resources

  • Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence for Health Care & Social Service Workers [PDF]. OSHA Publication 3148.
  • Recommendations for Workplace Violence Prevention Programs in Late-Night Retail Establishments [PDF]. OSHA Publication 3153.
  • Workplace Violence. OSHA Safety and Health Topics Page.