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This suborder aims to minimize hazards associated with powered industrial trucks (PITs). It applies to NIST employees and associates who work with powered
The Radioactive Materials at NIST Boulder Program establishes the requirements of an operational radiation safety program necessary for the implementation of
The Radioactive Materials at NIST Gaithersburg Suborder sets forth required work practices, procedures, equipment, and training that can protect employees and
This suborder’s purpose is to ensure the safety of personnel working with or around equipment capable of generating radiofrequency and/or microwave radiation
The Reporting of Unsafe or Unhealthful Working Conditions Suborder establishes a mechanism for prompt analysis and response to employee and associate reports of
This suborder relates to voluntary or required respirator use and is designed to prevent employees from breathing airborne hazards when effective engineering
This suborder defines safety and health requirements specific to NIST employees and Guest Researchers under age 18, i.e., minors, who could be exposed to
NIST recognizes that a strong and positive safety culture is essential to: Creating and maintaining a safe work environment; and Eliminating or minimizing
This suborder defines the requirements and associated roles and responsibilities for safety training at NIST. The goal is to make staff aware of potential
This suborder lays out the key safety rights and responsibilities of all NIST employees. Employees’ understanding and exercising those rights, and fulfilling