Outdoor Power Safety Standards

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Outdoor Power Safety Standards

4 FAQs about [Outdoor Power Safety Standards]

What are OSHA safety standards?

The OSHA safety standards also note that workers must participate in implementing preventive measures, and know their workers’ rights, along with ensuring they protect themselves and don’t endanger others.

What outdoor power equipment can be used off-road?

Off-road ground-supported outdoor power equipment for which this standard may apply include walk-behind and riding lawnmowers, snow throwers, powered log-splitters, shredders/grinders and tillers.

What is a safe operating pressure?

Operating pressure. Safe operating pressures for hydraulic and pneumatic tools, hoses, valves, pipes, filters, and fittings may not be exceeded. Note to paragraph (d) (2): If any hazardous defects are present, no operating pressure is safe, and the hydraulic or pneumatic equipment involved may not be used.

Why should employers follow OSHA's lightning safety standards?

By following OSHA’s lightning safety standards, employers can protect outdoors workers from dangerous and unpredictable hazards in the workplace. Organizations can rely on weather monitoring platforms like Perry Weather to keep workers safe and ensure OSHA compliance.

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