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Chemical Hazards - SPF/Isocyanates | Fire | Confined Spaces | Falls | Medical and First Aid | Electrical | Respiratory Protection | Personal Protective Equipment | Ventilation
![]() Trained first-aid providers should be available at all job sites, especially if there is no nearby clinic or hospital. If a worker is expected to render first aid as part of his or her job duties, the worker is covered by the requirements of the Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens standard. This standard includes specific training requirements. For further information on medical and first aid, OSHA’s Medical and First Aid page should be consulted. Another resource is OSHA’s publication on First Aid Programs [PDF*]. Accessibility Assistance: Contact the OSHA Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Management at (202) 693-2300 for assistance accessing PDF materials. *These files are provided for downloading.
Chemical Hazards - SPF/Isocyanates | Fire | Confined Spaces | Falls | Medical and First Aid | Electrical | Respiratory Protection | Personal Protective Equipment | Ventilation
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