Brown, Charles M
Publications
- Agricultural Employer's Resources for Safety
- Automatic Sprinkler Systems -- OSHA Standard 1910.159
- Avoid the Invisible Hazard: Know about Soil Shear Lines
- Bloodborne Pathogens -- OSHA Standard 1910.1030
- "Childproofing" Your Yard or Farmstead
- Climate Forecast and Decision Making in Agriculture
- Consultation Agreements -- OSHA Standard 1908
- Degree Days: Heating, Cooling, and Growing
- Design Safety Standards for Electrical Systems: General Requirements -- OSHA Standard 1910.303
- Design Safety Standards for Electrical Systems: Hazardous (classified) Locations -- OSHA Standard 1910.307
- Design Safety Standards for Electrical Systems: Special Systems -- OSHA Standard 1910.308
- Electrical - Safety-Related Work Practices -- OSHA Standards 1910.331-1910.335
- Emergency Action Plans — OSHA Standard 1910.38
- Employee Alarm Systems -- OSHA Standard 1910.165
- Field Sanitation — OSHA Standard 1928.110
- Filling Gas Cans Safely
- Fire Detection Systems -- OSHA Standard 1910.164
- Fire Extinguishing Systems -- OSHA Standards 1910.160 - 1910.163
- Flammable and Combustible Liquids -- OSHA Standard 1910.106
- General Housekeeping Requirements — OSHA Standard 1910.22
- General Requirements for All Machines, including Hand-held and Portable Power Tools -- OSHA Standards 1910.212 and 1910.242
- General Requirements for Welding, Cutting, and Brazing -- OSHA Standard 1910.252
- Getting Started on the Right Foot: Dangers of Bypass Starting
- Grain Handling Facilities -- OSHA Standard 1910.272
- Grain Handling Facilities -- OSHA Standard 1910.272, Appendix A
- Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes — OSHA Standard 1910.23
- Guarding of Farm Field Equipment, Farmstead Equipment, and Cotton Gins — OSHA Standard 1928.57
- Guide to OSHA Standard 1910.110 -- Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases
- Guidelines for Means of Egress Requirements -- OSHA Standard 1910 Subpart E Appendix
- Hand-me-down Hazards: Dangers of Used Equipment
- How to Operate Chain Saws Safely: A PowerPoint Presentation
- Inspections, Citations, and Proposed Penalties -- OSHA Standard 1903
- Lighting and Marking Farm Equipment for Road Travel -- Summary of ASAE Standard S279.10
- Logging Operations -- OSHA Standard 1910.266
- Maintenance, Safeguards, and Operational Features for Exit Routes — OSHA Standard 1910.37
- Means of Egress -- OSHA Standard 1910.36
- Occupational Noise Exposure: OSHA Standard 1910.95
- Other Working Surfaces -- OSHA Standard 1910.30
- Personal Protective Equipment: OSHA Standards 1910.132-137
- Portable Fire Extinguishers — OSHA Standard 1910.157
- Portable Metal Ladders — OSHA Standard 1910.26
- Portable Wood Ladders -- OSHA Standard 1910.25
- Powered Industrial Trucks — OSHA Standard 1910.178
- Preventing Injuries from Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Protecting Children on the Farm: The North American Guidelines for Children's Agricultural Tasks (NAGCAT)
- Ready or Not? Get Ready with A Tractor Operator Checklist
- Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illness -- OSHA Standard 1904
- Road Safety for Tractors and Farm Machinery
- Roll-Over Protective Structures (ROPS) for Tractors Used in Agricultural Operations -- OSHA Standard 1928.51
- ROPS FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions about Rollover Protective Structures
- Rules of Practice for Variances, Limitations, Variations, Tolerances, and Exemptions under the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 -- OSHA Standard 1905
- Safer Tractor Operations for Agricultural Employers
- Safer Tractor Operations for Emergency and Rescue Personnel
- Safer Tractor Operations for Farm Workers/ Employees
- Safer Tractor Operations for Florida's Privately Owned and Operated Farms and Ranches
- Safer Tractor Operations for Home and Acreage Owners
- Safer Tractor Operations for Landscape Maintenance and Horticultural Industries
- Safer Tractor Operations: Introduction
- Safety Tips for Tractor Loading and Towing
- Shortcuts are Short-sighted! or, Invest Seconds, Save Lives
- Small Farmer's Resources for Safety
- Specific Purpose Equipment and Installations -- OSHA Standard 1910.306
- Specifications for Accident Prevention Signs and Tags -- OSHA Standard 1910.145
- Spray Finishing Using Flammable and Combustible Materials -- OSHA Standard 1910.107
- Standpipe and Hose Systems -- OSHA Standard 1910.158
- Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia — OSHA Standard 1910.111
- Temporary Labor Camps — OSHA Standard 1910.142
- Toolkit for Implementing a Community-Based "IMBY" Safety Event
- Using Crop Models and Climate Forecasts to Aid in Peanut Crop Insurance Decisions
- Using Seasonal Climate Variability Forecasts: Crop Yield Risk
- Vehicle-mounted Elevating and Rotating Work Platforms -- OSHA Standard 1910.67
- When Two's a Crowd: Dangers of Extra Riders on Tractors
- Wiring Design and Protection -- OSHA Standard 1910.304
- Wiring Methods, Components, and Equipment for General Use -- OSHA Standard 1910.305
- Yee-Haa! Formula for a Successful Tractor Rodeo
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