The Laguna Hills Printing Safety Policy
Together, OSHA and the printing industry are committed to providing employers and employees with information and assistance to help them comply with OSHA and industry standards and ensure safe workplaces. Four printing disciplines are addressed in these pages: lithography, flexography, gravure, and screen printing.
1. Standards
Printing industry hazards are addressed in specific standards for general industry.
2. Industry Segments
Provides specific information for lithography, flexography, gravure and screen printing.
3. Health and Safety Concerns
Provides references that may aid in recognizing and controlling some general safety concerns associated with the printing industry.
4. Safety and Health Programs
Provides information that may help employers develop and implement a safety and health program.
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