36 TOOLS FOR THE WHOLE TEAM: VETERINARY SAFETY AND OSHA TOOLS
Veterinary Secondary Container Labels with Poster AAHA Feel confident that you’re communicating chemical hazards effectively with the addition of AAHA Veterinary Secondary Container Labels. These waterproof stickers allow you to easily comply with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard, are sized for veterinary practice containers, and come with an instructional poster. (Please note that purchasers are responsible for evaluating whether these labels meet their state’s requirements, which may differ from federal rules.)
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$49.95 M $54.95 NM Product code OVSCP, 100 waterproof labels and poster, AAHA Press 2007.
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$44.95 M $49.95 NM Product code OVSCL, 100 waterproof labels, AAHA Press 2007.
All-in-one safety: Buy the whole Be Safe set
WORKBOOK on Veterinary Safety Training
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Be Safe Series: AAHA Veterinary Safety Training Videos (on flashdrive) and workbooks, Manager’s Guide to Veterinary Workplace Safety, Second Edition, and Secondary Container Labels with Poster
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Covering safety concerns ranging from waste anesthetic gases and radiation to fire and emergency preparedness, this new edition includes: • Expanded information on hazardous chemicals, the Globally Harmonized System format for safety data sheets, secondary container labels, radiation, and waste anesthetic gases • A list of applicable OSHA regulations • An overview of the Hazard Communication Standard’s written plan requirement • Manager’s checklists on starting and documenting a safety program, completing administrative requirements, and training staff • Templates of policies to be included in a veterinary-specific safety manual
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Philip J. Seibert Jr., CVT, is a certified veterinary technician with over 32 years of experience in the profession, specializing in safety and regulatory issues. He is a full-time author, speaker, and consultant.
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Written by a veterinary professional, this manager’s guide conveniently compiles applicable OSHA standards into one resource, explains how they apply to the veterinary industry, and teaches you how to ensure your practice is in compliance. Including helpful checklists and a companion website including dozens of templates to help you generate practice-specific policies and letters, this resource will enable you to create a comprehensive safety training program and manual for your practice.
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Keeping your team safe is a big responsibility. Do it right with the help of the second edition of Manager’s Guide to Veterinary Workplace Safety in the Be Safe Series. This comprehensive book will give you peace of mind, knowing that you have adhered to the veterinary-specific OSHA standards and have gone above the basic requirements to create a safe environment for your team.
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“I rely on Phil Seibert and the Manager’s Guide to Veterinary Workplace Safety to ensure that I am keeping our safety standards current. The new edition is timely and just as easy to follow as the first. It makes both implementing a new program and updating an existing one much easier than wading through the vast requirements of OSHA.”
You know how critical it is to keep workers safe. But what you probably don’t know is how to fit high-quality safety training into an already jam-packed schedule. Here’s how: with succinct, 25-minute, OSHA-approved videos. An easily digestible manager’s guide and workbooks. And compliant chemical container labels. All conveniently packaged together at a 10% discount. Show employees you care about their safety—and reduce your chances of litigation and worker’s compensation claims—with this veterinary practice–specific program. While saving time with checklists, call-outs, and other efficiencies, this program exceeds OSHA regulations in covering all significant veterinary hospital hazards.
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