Do Your Employees Know How To Use A Spill Response Kit?
Valuable training tools available to help you meet the requirements of the new OSHA 1910.21, Subpart D rule covering walking-working surfaces.
All places of employment, passageways, storerooms, service rooms, and walking-working surfaces are kept clean, orderly and in sanitary condition. Walking-working surfaces are maintained free of hazards such as sharp or protruding objects, loose boards, corrosion, leaks, spills,snow and ice.
See the regulation here: OSHA 1910.21 Subpart D - Walking-Working Surfaces
First Tool: Spill Response Pocket Guide. It is an illustrated 8 page booklet to assist you in training of staff and is a great tool for new hires. Page three allows you to fill in emergency numbers specific to your facility for quick reference. This easy to understand full color, illustrated booklet will allow your staff to be ready to react before an emergency spill occurs.
Second Tool: Full color wall poster. This illustrated 24” x 36” wall poster outlines a quick seven step spill cleanup procedure. This poster allows for quick reference in an emergency and is view-able from a distance. Place one above each spill kit for quick reference in an emergency.
WYK Sorbents, proven sorbent products, spill kits and training tools to help keep walking-working surfaces clean, dry and sanitary exceeding OSHA and your insurance carriers expectation.
For more information or a sample of these proven sorbent products and tools please contact:
Jim Callaham
WYK Sorbents, LLC
314-426-3336
email us here
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