WEB Resources
OSHA's Safey & Health Poster
OSHA's It's the Law Federal Safety and Health Poster can be printed from the Web. Each facility of the Interior Department is required by the OSHA Act of 1970 to display the "OSHA Federal Poster." The poster informs employees of the provisions of the OSHA Act, Executive Order 12196, and the agency's occupational safety and health program. Click-on Federal Agency Poster. The WordPerfect file format can be modified for each DOI bureau by replacing the italicized and underlined words with your specific bureau information. Print-out the poster and display it on your facility's bulletin board.
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National Organizations
The following National web sites provide useful occupational safety and health information for workers, managers, and supervisors:
- American Society of Safety Engineers; ASSE
- National Safety Council; NSC
- National Fire Protection Association; NFPA
- National Wildland/Urban Fire Protection; FIREWISE
- American Industrial Hygiene Association; AIHA
- American Public Health Association; APHA
- American Red Cross; Red Cross
- American Cancer Society; Cancer Society
- American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers; ASHRAE
- Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association; VPPPA
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Federal Agencies
The following Federal agency websites provide useful occupational safety and health information for workers, managers, and supervisors. Specific webpage links of interest to Interior employees are provided under the agency's main website:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC:
All About Health, Health Topics A to Z
- Consumer Product Safety Commission, CPSC:
Recalls and Other Releases
- Environmental Protection Agency, EPA:
Office of Solid Wastes, Hazardous Wastes--RCRA Act
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response,
Prevention/Cleanup/Planning
Office of Air and Radiation, Air Quality
Office of Water, National Water Quality
- Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA:
Disaster Information for Prevention
Frequently Asked Questions
- Mine Safety and Health Administration, MSHA:
Abandon Mines, Stay Out - Stay Alive
Mine Fatalities, Fatal Alert Bulletins and Reports
National Mine Health and Safety Academy, Safety & Health Training
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA:
Fatality Information for 14 Areas, Fact Sheets
Aggressive and Unsafe Driving:
Who Are They & What To Do
Aggressive Driving Enforcement
All About Seat Belts, Buckle Up America
Impared Driving Information, You Drink & Drive - You Lose
Preventing Drowsy Driving, Wake Up
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, NIOSH:
Health Hazards, Fact Sheets
New Information on Occupational Illness and Injuries, NIOSH Alerts
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA:
Emergency Preparedness and Response; Preparedness and Response
(chemicals, biological agents, bioterrorism, radiation, personal protective equipment, training and education, and safety equipment)
OSHA's Technical Links; OSHAlinks
Voluntary Protection Program, VPP
Assistance with general S&H; issues, standards, and OSH Act:
Contact OSHA Regional & Area Office nearest you
Contact State Plan Office if reside in a State Plan State without a Federal Office
- Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, OWCP:
Safety, Health and Return-to-Work Initiative, SHARE Initiative
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Publications
The following list provides publications that offer safety and occupational health information.
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DOI and Bureau Safety WEBsites
The following Departmental and Bureau Safety and Health Websites provide information on specific bureau occupational safety and health programs:
- DOI Office of Occupational Health & Safety, OHS.
- DOI Workers' Compensation Program, Workers' Compensation.
- DOI Office of Environmental Policy & Compliance, OEPC.
- National Interagency Fire Center, NIFC Safety.
- National Park Service, Risk Management Program, NPS.
- Office of Aircraft Services, Aviation Safety Management, OAS Safety.
- Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation, and Enforcement, OSM.
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