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Federated Mutual Insurance Company | 121 East Park Square, Owatonna, MN 55060 | 507-455-5200 | federatedinsurance.com
A Top 10 List
to Stay Away From!
Your Presenter
Laramie Sandquist,
CPCU, CLU, ARM-E
• General Manager – Risk
Management Resources
• 15 years Risk
Management experience
• Federated’s Risk
Management AcademySM
• 2 ½ day seminars
• 1-day seminars
Federated Mutual Insurance Company | 121 East Park Square, Owatonna, MN 55060 | 507-455-5200 | federatedinsurance.com
A Top 10 List
to Stay Away From!
What is the Top Ten?
OSHA Top Ten list serves as a guide for employers to
address the biggest safety risks facing their employees.
The National Safety Council looks forward to working with
employers to reduce these incidents and ensure every
workplace is on a journey to safety excellence.
— Deborah Hersman
President and CEO, National Safety Council
#10 Electrical –General Requirements
Installation and use
Guarding of live parts
Work space
requirements
Space around
electrical equipment
Services, feeders,
and branch circuits –
marked for
intended purpose
Resources
Federated Resources
Materials – handouts and brochures
Safety Program Manual special topics
Federated Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
J.J. Keller® streaming videos and discounted products
External Resources
OSHA safety and health topics
OSHA Train-The-Trainers Guide to Electrical Safety
for General Industry
#9 Electrical – Wiring Methods
Substitute for fixed
wiring of a structure
Openings shall be
effectively closed
Flexible cords and
cable (strain relief)
Covers and canopies
Protect conductors
entering boxes,
cabinets, etc. from
abrasions
Resources
Federated Resources
Safety Program Manual special topics – electrical guidelines
Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
J.J. Keller® streaming videos and discounted products
External Resources
OSHA safety and health topics – electrical
National electrical installation standards
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Poll Question #1
#8 Machine Guarding
One or more methods
should be provided
Point of operation
Anchoring fixed machinery
General requirements
Exposure of blades –
guard any blade below
seven feet
Resources
Federated Resources
Machine Guarding and PPE Training – CD-ROM
Machine Guarding checklists
Safety Program Manual special topics – machine guarding
Federated Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
External Resources
OSHA machine guarding eTool
OSHA Concepts and Techniques of Machine Safeguarding Manual
#7 Ladders
Portable ladder access
Used for purpose they
were designed for
Top or top rung should
not be used as a step
With structural defects
Employees shall not
carry a load that could
cause loss of balance
Resources
Federated Resources
Materials – portable ladders brochure
Safety Program Manual special topics – ladders
Federated Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
J.J. Keller® streaming videos
External Resources
OSHA falls – ladder safety eTool
OSHA Fall Prevention Campaign
Various OSHA publications
NIOSH – ladder safety: There’s an App for That (American Ladder Institute)
Poll Question #2
#6 Powered Industrial Trucks
Safe operation
Operator performance
evaluations every
three years
Certification
Truck repair
and maintenance
Training – formal,
practical, and
operator performance
Resources
Federated Resources
Safety Program Manual special topics
Forklift Safety Training Program
Federated Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
J.J. Keller ® streaming videos
External Resources
OSHA powered industrial trucks (Forklift) eTool
OSHA safety and health topics – powered industrial trucks
Washington State DLI - Forklift Safety Guide
#5 Lockout/Tagout
General procedures
Energy control
program
Periodic inspections
Training
Applicable energy
source training
Resources
Federated Resources
Safety Program Manual – Lockout/Tagout Program
Lockout/Tagout Training Program
Federated Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
J.J. Keller® streaming videos and discounted products
External Resources
OSHA lockout/tagout eTool
OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy Lockout/Tagout booklet
Various OSHA publications
#4 Respiratory Protection
Medical evaluation for
respiratory system
Respiratory protection
requirement
Respirator fit testing
Established respirator
protection program
Identify and evaluate
workplace hazards
Resources
Federated Resources
Safety Program Manual – Respiratory Protection Program
Federated Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
J.J. Keller® streaming videos and discounted products
External Resources
OSHA Respiratory Protection eTool
OSHA Respiratory Protection booklet
OSHA Small Entity Compliance Guide
#3 Scaffolding
Fall protection required
over ten feet
Cross brace access over two feet
Fully planked or
decked working surface
Personal fall arrest
or guardrail system
Guardrail protection on all sides
Resources
Federated Resources
Safety Program Manual special topic – scaffolding
Construction Site Inspection Form
Federated Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
External Resources
OSHA scaffolding eTool
OSHA Fall Prevention Campaign
Poll Question #3
#2 Hazard Communication
Implementation of
Hazcom program
Training
Maintaining Safety
Data Sheets
Developing Safety
Data Sheets
Labeling requirements
Resources
Federated Resources
Safety Program Manual – Hazard Communication Program
Hazard Communication Training Program
Federated Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
J.J. Keller® streaming videos
External Resources
OSHA Hazard Communication Guidelines
for Compliance booklet
Various OSHA publications
Society for Chemical Hazard Communication
#1 Fall Protection
From elevation
From equipment
From steps/ladders
From scissors/aerial
lifts
From mezzanines and
unprotected openings
Resources
Federated Resources
Safety Program Manual – Fall Protection Program
Slips and Falls training program
Federated Partner Resources
Training Today courses
BLR® – Seven Minute Safety Trainer
J.J. Keller® streaming videos and fall protection equipment
External Resources
OSHA Fall Prevention Campaign
NIOSH Fall Protection checklist and guidelines
Take-aways
Employee Safety is the Top Priority
Understanding Target Areas Helps Focus Efforts
Resources are Available for Assistance
Do something Today to Impact Results Tomorrow
Poll Question #4
Let’s not forget, however…
Although not heavily focused on by OSHA channels,
driving is the #1 cause of death in the workplace.
Driving is the largest loss area
for both frequency AND severity
of work comp claims.
Please Make It Home Safe Today
and Every Day!
Additional Resources
For additional resources and materials, contact
Federated’s Risk Management Resource Center.
Phone: (800) 838-1760
E-mail: [email protected]
Federated’s Shield Network: www.federatedinsurance.com
Additional Resources
Webinars
Tuesday, August 15th – Back to School: Employee Training
Tuesday, September 19th – Hidden Dangers of Oversharing
Risk Management AcademySM Seminars
2 ½ day seminars
November 6th – 8th – Equipment Dealers
Register at www.federatedinsurance.com
Questions?
Laramie Sandquist,
CPCU, CLU, ARM-E
• General Manager – Risk
Management Resources
• 15 years Risk
Management experience
• Federated’s Risk
Management AcademySM
• 2 ½ day seminars
• 1-day seminars
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