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OSHA Safety Poster - SS2All employers with one or more employees on payroll must communicate safety information to employees to comply with various OSHA standards. Our poster helps employers comply with posting and notification requirements under general industry safety regulations. Posting safety notices and implementing a safety policy can demonstrate good faith compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) and general industry standards. The Space Saver-2 Combined OSHA Safety Poster provides all the postings, notices, and information that OSHA requires general industry employers to have in their facility. Fines for non-compliance with OSHA standards, including posting and training / notification requirements can result in fines up to $7,000.00 per violation. Our unique All-On-One format saves wall space and ends bulletin board clutter. It eliminates the need to purchase individual safety posters addressing the most commonly cited OSHA standards. The laminated version of our Space Saver-2 protects against environmental damage and ensures that the notices cannot be altered, stolen, or defaced. Safety communications, including posted notices and wall charts, demonstrate the employer’s commitment to providing a safe and healthful workplace for their employees. Communicating pertinent safety information to employees is a necessary component of any workplace safety program, and can help employers attain a good faith reduction of up to 25% of any fines assessed by OSHA during an inspection. The Space Saver-2 All-On-One OSHA Safety Poster The Space Saver-2 OSHA Safety Poster meets seven specific employee notification requirements and three posting requirements under OSHA regulations and includes the following:
*Note: The Right-to-Know poster ships as a separate component. The All-On-One OSHA Safety Poster will cover all federal and state OSHA (where applicable) requirements for any type of business. The smaller Retail OSHA Safety Poster will generally meet mandates for storefront businesses and offices, but please be sure to verify requirements with a Personnel Concepts customer service representative. Some states (listed on the left) run their own safety and health programs in accordance with OSH Act standards--sometimes with even more requirements--while most states utilize federal OSH offices (listed on the right). Posting requirements can therefore change depending upon the state in which you do business. State OSHAFederal OSHA |



