Osha Compliance Checklist Page 5

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Walking and Working Surfaces
- 29 CFR Subpart D -
OSHA’s general industry standards set forth safety requirements for walking and working surfaces. Among other
things, OSHA standards address general housekeeping for walking and working surfaces, requirements for aisles
and passageways, and floor loading protection. In addition, OSHA standards also cover guard rails, ladders, and
other working surfaces. The first checklist in this section was created by ISSA and specifically addresses the
OSHA requirements.
In addition, ISSA is fortunate to supplement this section with a reprint of an OSHA Self-Inspection Checklist for
Walking and Working Surface Requirements as prepared by Traction Plus, Inc., Bedford, TX, a leader in floor
safety.
This comprehensive checklist was prepared by Traction Plus at the request of OSHA and addresses employee
training, hazard identification, flooring and stairs, matting, housekeeping procedures, and footwear. This checklist
goes above and beyond mere OSHA requirements and addresses other regulatory concerns such as those issued
pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act. Questions related to this checklist should be directed to Russell
Kendzior, President, Traction Plus, Inc., Bedford, TX; 817/685-7184. (FAX 817/685-0057).
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