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Tuberculosis Presentation


  1. Overview of CPL 2.106, Enforcement Procedures and Scheduling for Occupational Exposure to Tuberculosis (TB)
  2. TB Occurence
  3. TB Occurence (Continued)
  4. Why Is TB Increasing?
  5. TB Transmission
  6. General Signs and Symptoms of TB
  7. TB Screening
  8. Summary of OSHA TB Enforcement Activities
  9. Summary (Continued)
  10. Summary (Continued)
  11. Inspection Scheduling and Scope
  12. Inspection Scheduling and Scope (Continued)
  13. Inspection Scheduling and Scope (Continued)
  14. Inspection Scheduling and Scope (Continued)
  15. Inspection Procedures
  16. Inspection Procedures (Continued)
  17. Inspection Procedures (Continued)
  18. Compliance Officer Protection
  19. Compliance Officer Protection - Continued
  20. Compliance Officer Protection - Continued
  21. Citation Policy
  22. Citation Policy (Continued)
  23. Violations
  24. General Duty Clause
  25. General Duty Clause (Continued)
  26. General Duty Clause (Continued)
  27. General Duty Clause (Continued)
  28. General Duty Clause (Continued)
  29. High Hazard Procedures
  30. Feasible and Useful Abatement Methods
  31. Feasible and Useful Abatement Methods (Continued)
  32. Feasible and Useful Abatement Methods (Continued)
  33. Feasible and Useful Abatement Methods (Continued)
  34. Feasible and Useful Abatement Methods (Continued)
  35. Feasible and Useful Abatement Methods (Continued)
  36. Feasible and Useful Abatement Methods (Continued)
  37. Feasible and Useful Abatement Methods (Continued)
  38. Feasible and Useful Abatement Methods (Continued)
  39. Respiratory Protection
  40. Respiratory Protection (Continued
  41. Respiratory Protection (Continued
  42. Respiratory Protection (Continued
  43. Respiratory Protection (Continued
  44. Respiratory Protection (Continued
  45. Respiratory Protection (Continued
  46. Respiratory Protection (Continued
  47. Access to Employee Medical and Exposure Records
  48. Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
  49. Accident Prevention Signs and Tags (Continued)
  50. OSHA 200 Log

 

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