What on-line resources are available with regard to keeping workers safe during clean up and recovery operations?
OSHA has established pages on its www.OSHA.gov website where employers can access numerous audio and printed guidelines to specific work practices dangers likely associated with clean up and recovery, including flooding, electrical, fall protection, personal protective equipment, chain saws, mold, bloodborne pathogens and bacterial issues, tree trimming, trenching, and heat exposure. Materials can be accessed at www.osha.gov/OshDoc/hurricaneRecovery.html, and www.osha.gov/OSHDoc/flood-tornado-recovery.html.