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Saving Lives, Protecting People The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)SearchSearch Menu Navigation Menu× NIOSHNIOSH All CDCSubmitThe National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)* Safety Checklist Program for Schools+ BACKSafety Checklist Program for Schools+ Chapter 1: Making Sense of Regulations+ Chapter 2: How to Establish+ Chapter 3. Implementing a Safety Checklist Programo BACKChapter 3. Implementing a Safety Checklist Programo BACKSafety Checklist Program for Schools Chapter 3. Implementing a Safety Checklist Programo Markings Commonly Used on Checklistso Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in Checklistso Checklist Instructionso Commonly Asked Questionso Sample Staff Lettero Sample Remediation Form Lettero The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Home+ Chapter 4: Safety Checklists and Indexeso BACKChapter 4: Safety Checklists and Indexeso BACKSafety Checklist Program for Schools Chapter 4: Safety Checklists and Indexeso Alphabetical Listing of Safety Checklistso Career-Technical Programs Indexo Hazard Indexo Occupations Indexo The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Home+ Appendiceso BACKAppendiceso BACKSafety Checklist Program for Schools Appendiceso Appendix A: Resource Agencies and Organizationso Appendix B: Using the Safety Checklists to Teach Studentso Appendix C: Suggestions for Facilitating Inspectionso Appendix D: Emergency Procedures in Schoolso Appendix E: Text of Selected Regulationso The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Home+ Additional Resources+ Acknowledgments+ Conversion Calculator+ Emergency Action Plan (Template)+ The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Home* The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) HomeThe National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) HomeEngineering-Related TechnologiesEngineering-Related TechnologiesEspañol (Spanish)Related PagesOctober 2003DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number 2004-101Potentially Applicable ChecklistsProgram NameArchitectural Engineering TechnicianAutomotive Technology/TechnicianComputer Maintenance TechnicianComputer Technology/TechnicianElectrical/Electronic Engineering TechnicianElectromechanical Technology/TechnicianMechanical Design Technology/TechnicianMechanical Engineering TechnicianPlastics Technology/TechnicianRoboticsProgram InformationProgram InformationChecklist Need? Priority Date Given Date ReturnedAccident Prevention Signs and Tags YesPersonal Protective Equipment YesAbrasive Wheel Machinery and Tools (for programs that use fixed and portable abrasive wheels)Air Pollution Control (for programs that release any pollutants into the air)Air Receivers for Compressed Gas (for programs that have an air receiver for compressed gas)Asbestos During Brake and Clutch Service Work (for programs which perform asbestos brake and clutch service work)Compressed Gases (for programs that use compressed gas cylinders)Control of Hazardous Energy Sources (for programs that need to lock or tagout potential energy sources such as electrical equipment prior to maintenance or repair activities)Dip Tanks Contining Flammable or Combustible Liquids (for programs that use dip tanks with flammable or combustible liquids)Electrical Safety Work Practices (for programs that have a risk of electrical shock)Electrical Work Practices for Construction (for any electrical work at construction sites)Fall Protection–Part 1 (for any construction sites)Fall Protection–Part 2 (for any construction sites)Fall Protection–Part 3 (for any construction sites)Fire Protection and Prevention for Construction (for any work at construction sites)Flammable and Combustible Liquids (for programs which use flammable and combustible liquids)General Safety and Health Provisions for Construction (for any construction sites)Hazardous Waste (for programs that might generate hazardous waste)Jacks and Hoists (for programs that use jacks or hoists)Machines–General Requirements (for any machinery and tools, including fans)Mechanical Power-Transmission Apparatus (for programs with fixed power-driven machinery)Noise (Occupational) (for programs which generate high noise levels in the classroom by using noisy equipment)Noise, Radiation, and Other Exposures for Construction (for any construction sites)Personal Protection for Electrical Work(for programs that have a risk of electrical shock)Portable Hand and Power Tools (for programs that use hand and power tools)Portable Ladders for Construction (for any ladders used at construction sites)Respiratory Protection (for programs that use respirators to protect against inhaling harmful atmospheres)Scaffolding–Part 1 (for any scaffolding used at construction sites or for painting and repairs)Scaffolding–Part 2 (for any scaffolding used at construction sites or for painting and repairs)Servicing Appliances Which Contain Refrigerant (for programs that perform any work on any appliance or unit that contain refrigerant)Servicing and Repair of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners (MVACs) (for programs that service MVACs)Servicing Multi-Piece Rims (for programs servicing rims on large vehicles–not automobiles)Slings–General Requirements (for programs that use any sligns)Slings–Natural Rope, Synthetic Rope, and Synthetic Web (for programs that use these types of slings)Slings–Steel Chain, Wire Rope, and Metal Mesh (for programs that use these types of slings)Spray Finishing (for any programs that do spray finishing using flammable or combustible liquids)Toxic and Hazardous Substance Exposure(for programs where there may be excessive airborne exposure)Underground Storage Tanks (UST) (for programs that have a UST)Welding, Cutting, and Brazing–General Requirements (for programs that perform any welding, cutting, or brazing)Welding and Cutting with Oxygen-Fuel Gas (for programs that perform welding or cutting with oxygen-fuel gas)Welding with Arc Welding Equipment (for programs that perform arc welding)Welding with Resistance Welding Equipment (for programs that perform resistance welding)Woodworking Machinery–General Requirements (for programs that use woodworking machinery)Woodworking Machinery–Saws (for programs that use saws)Woodworking Machinery–Other Than Saws(for programs that use woodworking machinery other than saws)Last Reviewed: June 6, 2014Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health* Syndicatehome NIOSH Publications & Products* Safety Checklist Program for Schools plus icon+ Chapter 1: Making Sense of Regulations+ Chapter 2: How to Establish+ Chapter 3. Implementing a Safety Checklist Program plus icono Markings Commonly Used on Checklistso Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in Checklistso Checklist Instructionso Commonly Asked Questionso Sample Staff Lettero Sample Remediation Form Letter+ Chapter 4: Safety Checklists and Indexes plus icono Alphabetical Listing of Safety Checklistso Career-Technical Programs Indexo Hazard Indexo Occupations Index+ Appendices plus icono Appendix A: Resource Agencies and Organizationso Appendix B: Using the Safety Checklists to Teach Studentso Appendix C: Suggestions for Facilitating Inspectionso Appendix D: Emergency Procedures in Schoolso Appendix E: Text of Selected Regulations+ Additional Resources+ Acknowledgments+ Conversion Calculator+ Emergency Action Plan (Template)Follow NIOSH* YouTubeNIOSH Homepage* Workplace Safety & Health Topics* Publications and Products* Programs* Contact NIOSH* About CDC* Contact Us* 800-232-4636Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Youtube Pinterest SnapchatFacebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Youtube Pinterest Snapchat RSS* CONTACT CDCContact UsCall 800-232-4636Email Us* ABOUT CDC+ About CDC+ Jobs+ Funding* POLICIES+ Accessibility+ External Links+ Privacy+ Policies+ Web Policies+ No Fear Act+ FOIA+ OIG+ No Fear Act+ Nondiscrimination+ Vulnerability Disclosure Policy+ CDC Archive+ Public Health Publications+ HHS.gov+ USA.gov* CONNECT WITH US+ Youtube+ Snapchat* LANGUAGES+ Español+ 繁體中文+ Tiếng Việt+ 한국어+ Tagalog+ Русский+ العربية+ Kreyòl Ayisyen+ Français+ Polski+ Português+ Italiano+ Deutsch+ 日本語+ فارسی+ English* U.S. Department of Health & Human Services* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Policies* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* FOIA* Nondiscrimination* OIG* Vulnerability Disclosure Policy* CDC Archive* Public Health Publications* HHS.gov* USA.govContent Credential×This image was edited or created using GenAI (generative artificial intelligence).Our experts review all images in an effort to ensure accuracy and quality before use.Learn more about CDC's usage of GenAI.
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