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Sample Programs

The following sample safety and health programs are intended to provide examples of written programs on various workplace safety and health topics. They are not intended to supersede the requirements in OSHA standards. Employers should consult the applicable OSHA standards for the specific requirements applicable to their workplaces. Employers can use these sample programs as guidance when developing their own customized programs that are tailored to their specific workplaces.
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  • Sample Exposure Control Plan. Part of OSHA’s eTools for hospitals and nursing homes. This sample plan was included in OSHA’s proposed tuberculosis standard (Appendix F to proposed 29 CFR 1910.1035, 62 Fed. Reg. 54160, Oct. 17, 1997), but OSHA withdrew the proposed rule in May 2003.
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A number of State Consultation Programs provide collections of sample safety and health programs on their Websites, including those listed below. The Consultation Programs are run by the states with funding from OSHA. The list includes only states under federal OSHA jurisdiction. If you are in a state with an OSHA-approved state program, please check with your state agency.

These sample programs provide examples of written programs on various workplace safety and health topics. They are not intended to supersede the requirements in OSHA standards. Employers should consult the applicable OSHA standards when developing their own customized programs that are tailored to their workplace. Contact your State On-Site Consultation Program to request help in developing customized programs.
 
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