Plans & Programs

EHS Plans

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A

Indoor Air Quality page contains resources regarding clean air in the workplace.

Asbestos Management Plan is a comprehensive management program guideline

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B

Biosafety Plan

Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan

Business Continuity Plan

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C

Chemical Hygiene Plan

Compressed Gases fact sheet regarding basic safety

Confined Space

  • Wellesley College Confined Space Entry Plan
  • List of Spaces - available here or with FM&P Managers
  • Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) Permit Part I
  • Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) Permit Part II
  • Notification to Managers of Entry - Required for All PRCS Entries

Construction/Renovation

  • Checklist for Project Managers
  • Contractor's EHS Program Brochure
  • Building Notification Template for Asbestos Abatement
  • Hazmat Abatement Management Form. To report on:
    • Asbestos
    • Lead
    • Mold
    • PCBs

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D

Decoration Policy for dorms and events

DOT Security Plan

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F

Fall Protection Plan

Fire Protection information and further resources

Forklifts (Powered Industrial Trucks)

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H

Hazard Communication Program website on the U.S. Department of Labor

Hazard Communication Plan

Hazardous Waste (see section "Waste Management")

Further information on Shipping Hazardous Materials

Hearing Conservation Plan

Heat Plan - Heat-related illness can affect employees both indoor or outdoor.  When heat hazards are present, supervisors should plan ahead to protect employees by reviewing available information such as this Heat Plan and OSHA resources with their employees.  Day-to-day supervision is important so that heat stress controls can be adjusted as needed to avoid heat related illnesses.

Hot Work

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J

Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) - per OSHA - A job hazard analysis is a technique that focuses on job tasks as a way to identify hazards before they occur. It focuses on the relationship between the worker, the task, the tools, and the work environment. Ideally, after you identify uncontrolled hazards, you will take steps to eliminate or reduce them to an acceptable risk level.

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L

Ladders

Laser Safety Plan

Lead Management

Lock-out/Tag-out Plan

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M

Machine, Tool, and Shop Safety Plan

Mold Plan

MWRA Slug Control Plan

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S

Soil Management Plan

Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC)

Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan

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W

Waste Management Plan

Workplace Violence (from Administrative Handbook)

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