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Chapter 1

Chapter 2

  • Environmental Health and Safety Department
  • Section 2-1 Safety Education
  • Section 2-2 Safety Engineering
  • Section 2-3 Safety Policy and Procedures
  • Section 2-4 Environmental Health and Safety Committee
  • Section 2-5 Environmental Health and Safety Committee Bylaws
  • Security Division

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

  • Safety Regulations
  • Section 4-2 All Campus Facilities
  • Section 4-3 Public Assembly Facilities
  • Section 4-4 Electrical and Mechanical Roots
  • Section 4-5 Welding Operations
  • Section 4-6 High Pressure Gas Cylinders
  • Section 4-7 Grinders and Buffers
  • Section 4-8 Power Machinery and Equipment
  • Section 4-9 Power Movers and Related Equipment
  • Section 4-10 Use of Ladders
  • Section 4-11 Personal Protective Equipment
  • Section 4-12 Storage and Warehousing
  • Section 4-13 Storage and Use of Flammable Liquids
  • Section 4-14 Painting and Paint Storage
  • Section 4-15 Laboratory Furnaces and Kilns
  • Section 4-16 Social Activities
  • Section 4-17 Emergency Lighting
  • Section 4-18 Color Codes
  • Section 4-19 Parking
  • Section 4-20 Trenching - Excavation

Chapter 5

  • Fire Regulations
  • Section 5-1 Responsibilities
  • Section 5-2 Procedure for Reporting a Fire
  • Section 5-3 Residence Halls
  • Section 5-4 Fire Safety Inspections
  • Section 5-5 Portable Fire Fighting Equipment
  • Section 5-6 Inspection and Testing Fire Alarms Systems
  • Section 5-7 Inspection and Testing of Sprinkler Systems and Fire Suppression Systems
  • Section 5-8 Inspection and Testing of Standpipe Systems
  • Section 5-9 Fire Reports
  • Section 5-10 Theaters and Stage Facilities
  • Section 5-11 Hot Work - Cutting, Welding

Chapter 6

  • Emergency Medical Care
  • Section 6-1 Emergency Medical Service
  • Section 6-2 Procedures for Summoning Aid
  • Section 6-3 First Aid

Chapter 7

  • Laboratory Safety
  • Generic Laboratory and Studio Hygiene Plan
  • Section 7-1 Laboratory and Art Studio Safety
  • Section 7-2 Storage of Gases and Liquids
  • Section 7-3 Ventilation
  • Section 7-4 Waste Disposal
  • Section 7-5 Safety Apparel
  • Section 7-6 Cryogenics
  • Section 7-7 Carcinogenic Chemical Agents
  • Section 7-8 Inspection and Testing of Standpipe Systems

Chapter 8

  • (Reserved for Future Use)

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

  • Fireworks
  • Transportation and Storage of Fireworks

Chapter 14

  • Food Service Sanitation
  • Section 14-01 Foreword
  • Section 14-1 Definitions
  • Section 14-2 Food Care
  • Section 14-3 Personnel
  • Section 14-4 Equipment and Utensils
  • Section 14-5 Cleaning, Sanitizing, Storage of Equipment and Utensils
  • Section 14-6 Sanitary Facilities and Controls
  • Section 14-7 Construction and Maintenance of Physical Facilities
  • Section 14-8 Mobile Food Service
  • Section 14-9 Temporary Food Service

Chapter 15

  • Lockout/Tagout
  • Section 15-1 Introduction
  • Section 15-2 Preparation for Lockout/Tagout
  • Section 15-3 Sequence of Lockout/Tagout System Procedure
  • Section 15-4 Restoring Machine or Equipment to Normal Operations
  • Section 15-5 Procedure Involving More Than One Person or Craft
  • Section 15-6 Guidelines For Using Lockout or Tagout System Procedure

Chapter 16

  • Hazardous Waste Management Guide OSHA Hazard Communication Program
    (Waiting for Final Approval)

Chapter 17

  • Prevention of Infectious Blood-Borne Diseases
  • Section 17-2 Objectives
  • Section 17-3 Exposure Control Program Component Identification
  • Section 17-4 Exposure Control Program Component Components
  • Section 17-5 Hotline Phone Numbers
  • Section 17-6 Eastern Illinois University Department of Health and Safety
  • Section 17-7 Internal Procedures For Follow-Up of Needle Stick Injury Cases
  • Section 17-8 Definitions
  • Section 17-9 Standard Operation Procedure Body Fluids Clean Up
  • Chemical Hygiene Plan

Chapter 18

  • Asbestos
  • Control strategies
  • Employees' Response procedure

Chapter 19

  • Unusual or Extraordinary Events(Waiting for Final Approval)

Chapter 20

  • Safe Entry Into Confined Spaces
  • Permit Required Confined Spaces
  • Section 20-1 Introduction
  • Section 20-2 Purpose
  • Section 20-3 Definitions
  • Section 20-4 Responsibilities
  • Section 20-5 Training
  • Section 20-6 Confined Space Identification
  • Section 20-7 Permit Requirements
  • Section 20-8 Prior to Entry Into a Confined Space
  • Section 20-9 During The Entry Period
  • Section 20-10 Special Requirements

Chapter 21

  • (Reserved for Future Use)

Chapter 22

  • (Reserved for Future Use)

Chapter 23

  • Respirator Safety
  • Section 23-1 When a Respirator is Needed
  • Section 23-2 Who Can Where a Respirator
  • Section 23-3 Medical Requirements
  • Section 23-4 Fit Test
  • Section 23-5 Program

Chapter 24

  • (Reserved for Future Use)

 

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