2015 GNYADA MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

OSHA’S TOP 10 AUTOMOTIVE VIOLATIONS

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Hazard Communication Hazard communication is critical because it requires dealers to inform and train employees properly, develop employee protection programs, and give employees the hazard information they need to participate in and support protective measures. Under the Global Harmonization System (GHS) all chemical shipments must include a new Safety Data Sheet. Replace all MSDS materials with SDS’s

Electrical Safety Electricity can kill—even if a shock seems minor, it can affect the heart. Electrical standards are designed to protect employees exposed to dangers such as electric shock, electrocution and fires. Circuit breakers and outlets should be covered and the area around electrical panels should be kept clear. Using the right type of cord (rated hard or extra hard) is critical. Hand-held electrical tools should use a 3-wire cord and be plugged into a grounded receptacle, be double insulated, or be powered by a low-voltage isolation transformer.

General Duty Clause Employers have an obligation to provide a workplace that is free from hazards that could cause serious harm or death, to have rules in place to protect employees, and to comply with OSHA guidelines.

Personal Protective Equipment Employers are required to assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or likely to be present, and if they necessitate the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Each affected employee must use the PPE selected to protect them from hazards.

Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials

If your dealership is equipped with a spray booth, it must include mechanical ventilation adequate to remove flammable vapors.

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