Hazard classification
Labeling
Safety Data Sheets
Information and Training
Inspecting the respirator
Putting on the respirator
Adjusting the respirator
When holes or danger zones are 9 inches or greater in height
When holes or danger zones are 6 inches or greater in width
Primarily for dangerous machines or equipment (such as a vat of acid or conveyor belt)
Collapse occurred primarily during the construction of scaffolding
Electrocution, due to the proximity of the scaffold to overhead power lines
Foot or other body parts getting trapped in the scaffolding
Acute medical incidence (heart attack, etc.)
Poisoning
Accidental injuries due to machinery or machine-related incidence
Scaffolding, fall protection, hazard communication
Fall protection, scaffolding, respiratory
Respiratory, fall protection, scaffolding