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Index


A


Accident Reporting, 2-2

Accidents, 17-4

Acids and Alkalis, 2-6

Aerosol Production, 11-6

Aerosol Sprays, 2-5

Agriculture Safety, 15-1

Alternative Fueled Vehicles, 17-5

Americans with Disabilities Act, 2-2

Ammonium Nitrate, 15-10

Animals and Hazardous Materials, 11-7

Antidotes, 15-8

Applying Lockout/Tagout Devices, 5-9

Arm and Hand Protection, 10-2

Arson, 8-4

Asbestos, 2-3

 

B


Back Hoes, 6-6

Barriers and Guards, 6-2

Bicycle Safety, 17-8

Biological Safety, 12-1

Biological Safety Cabinets, 12-14

Biological Spill Response, 12-18

Biological Waste Disposal, 12-20

Biosafety Principle, 12-2

Bloodborne Pathogens, 12-27

Body Protection, 10-3

Bomb Threats, 9-3

Burns, 9-15

Bypass Starting, 15-15

 

C


Carbon Dioxide Systems, 8-14

Carcinogens, 13-19

Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation, 9-16

CDC and NIH Biosafety Levels, 12-5

Centrifuges, 11-11

Chain Saw Safety, 18-5

Chemical Products, 18-7

Chemical Safety, 13-1

Chemical Spill Response, 13-32

Chemical Storage, 13-34

Chemical Tables, 14-14

Circuit Breaker Loads, 5-4

Clean Benches, 12-18

Cleaning Agents, 13-23

Cold Trap, 11-25

Combustible Storage, 8-4

Compressed Gases, 11-12

Compressed Natural Gas, 17-5

Computer Ergonomics, 3-10

Confined Space Entry, 7-1

Construction Safety, 6-1

Containers, Tags, and Collection, 14-6

Corridors, 8-6

Corrosives, 13-9

Cryogenic Liquids, 11-15

 

D


Defensive Driving, 17-3

Definitions: Confined Space Entry, 7-4

Definitions: Electrical Safety, 5-2

Definitions: Hazardous Waste, 14-3

Disinfectant Trap, 11-25

Disinfection and Sterilization, 12-10

Dress Code, 2-4

Drill Press Safety, 4-14

 

E


Ear and Hearing Protection, 10-3

Electrical Emergency Response, 5-7

Electrical Grounding, 5-5

Electrical Panels, 5-5

Electrical Safety, 5-1

Electrophoresis, 11-17

Elements of Emergency Preparedness, 9-2

Emergency Access and Egress, 8-6

Emergency Power, 9-7

Emergency Preparedness, 9-1

Employee Responsibilities, 7-5

Equipment Safety, 3-6

Evacuation Plans, 9-7

Eye and Face Protection, 10-4

Eye Wash Stations, 10-6

 

F


Farm Equipment Safety, 15-10

Fertilizer Chemical Safety, 15-9

File Cabinets and Shelves, 3-7

Fire Detection and Notification, 8-9

Fire Doors, 8-7

Fire Drills, 9-10

Fire Extinguishers, 8-11

Fire Hoses, 8-14

Fire Lanes, 8-7

Fire/Life Safety, 8-1

Fire Prevention, 8-3

Fire Response, 8-3

Fire Suppression, 8-11

First Aid, 9-11

First Aid Kits, 9-12

Flammables, 13-11

Flashpoint, 13-12

Foot Protection, 10-7

Forging Machines, 4-18

Forklifts, 6-5

Fuel Storage, 15-18

Fume Hoods, 13-24

 

G


General Biosafety Guidelines, 12-3

General Construction Guidelines, 6-2

General Electrical Safety, 5-2

General Fire/Life Safety, 8-2

General Lawn Safety, 18-2

General Office Safety, 3-2

General Pesticide Safety, 15-2

General Safety, 2-1

General Safety Guidelines, 11-2, 13-2

General Shop Safety, 4-2

General Vehicle Safety, 17-2

Glassware, 11-18

Grain Augers, 15-16

Grain Storage, 15-20

Graphic Arts Media, 2-4

Grinder Safety, 4-15

Grounds Maintenance, 18-1

Guards, 4-12, 15-17

 

H


Halon Systems, 8-14

Hand Tools, 4-6, 18-3

Handling Emergencies, 9-2

Hazard Communication Program, 13-7

Hazardous Waste and Texas A&M, 14-2

Hazardous Waste Disposal, 14-1

Head Protection, 10-7

Hearing Conservation Program, 2-11

Heat Detectors, 8-9

Heat Stress, 2-13

Heating Systems, 11-20

Heavy Equipment Safety, 6-4

High-Voltage Procedures, 5-11

Hoists, 6-6

Holiday Decorations, 8-15

Housekeeping, 2-16, 3-3

Hydraulic Equipment, 15-17

 

I


Importing and Shipping Biological Materials, 12-18

Incompatible Chemicals, 13-35

Indoor Air Quality, 2-16

Insect Bites, 9-19

Insulation, 4-8

Introduction, 1-1

Irritants, 13-21

 

J


Jointer and Shaper Safety, 4-15

 

L


Laboratory Safety, 11-1

Ladders, 3-9, 4-8

Lasers, 16-3

Lathe Safety, 4-16

Lead Paint, 2-18

Lifting, 2-19

Livestock, 15-21

Lockout/Tagout Procedures, 5-8

LPG, 8-5, 15-19

 

M


Magnets, 16-5

Manure Pits, 15-24

Microwaves, 16-6

Minimization and Substitution, 14-10

Mower Safety, 18-4

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), 13-4

 

N


Nail/Air Gun Safety, 4-17

 

O


Office Safety, 3-1

Open Burning, 8-15

 

P


Paints and Pigments, 2-6

Personal Protective Equipment, 10-1, 16-8

Pesticide Chemical Safety, 15-2

Photography, 2-8

Plastics, Acrylics, Epoxy Resins, 2-9

Planer Safety, 4-18

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), 2-21

Poisoning, 9-19

Pottery, 2-9

Power Blowers, 18-6

Power Tools, 4-10

President's Letter, 1-3

Pressurized Systems, 11-21

Preventing Slips and Falls, 2-22, 3-5

Preventing Stress, 3-5

Propane, 17-5

Pull Stations, 8-10

 

R


Radiation-Producing Devices, 16-7

Radiation Safety, 16-1

Radioactive Materials, 16-2

Radiological Safety at TAMU, 16-2

Railroad Crossings, 17-6

Reactives and Explosives, 13-22

Recombinant DNA Research, 12-9

Refrigerators/Freezers, 11-22

Reproductive Toxins, 13-20

Respiratory Protection Program, 10-8

Responsibilities, 1-5

ROPS, 15-14

 

S


Safety Procedures, 7-5

Sander Safety, 4-19

Saw Safety, 4-20

Scaffolding, 6-8

Segregation, 12-21, 14-12

Sensitizers, 13-20

Shipping/Receiving, 12-18, 13-36

Shop Safety, 4-1

Showers, 10-14

Smoke Detectors, 8-9

Smoking, 2-23

Solvents, 2-5, 13-15

Special Concerns, 14-13

Spill Response, 9-22, 12-18, 13-32

Spray Paint Booths, 4-21

Sprinkler Systems, 8-14

 

T


TAMU Safety Manual, 1-7

TAMUS Safety & Health Office, 1-4

Toxic Chemicals, 13-17

Towing Safety, 15-25

Tractor Safety, 15-12

Trenching/Shoring, 7-17

Trimming Equipment, 18-6

Types of Cabinets, 12-15

Types of Disinfectants, 12-11

Types of Respirators, 10-9

 

U


Ultraviolet Lamps, 16-7

 

V


Vacuum Systems, 11-23

VDTs, 3-10

Vehicle Safety, 17-1

Ventilation, 7-13

Visitor Safety, 2-23

 

W


Waste Containers, 14-6

Waste Disposal Tags, 14-7

Waste Reduction, 14-10

Weather Emergencies, 9-22

Welding and Cutting, 4-22

Woodworking, 2-10

Work Station Arrangement, 3-10