OSHA recently developed three QuickCards™ addressing worker safety topics in marine cargo handling operations, according to an agency press release.

Gangway Safety in Marine Cargo Handlinglists safety requirements for preventing falls from gangways, the walkways used for boarding and departing vessels.First Aid in Marine Cargo Handlingexplains workplace requirements such as assuring at least one person with a valid first-aid certificate is available at the terminal to provide medical assistance. Additionally,Lifesaving Facilities in Marine Cargo Handlinglists safety requirements for lifesaving equipment such as personal flotation devices and stokes basket stretchers, among other equipment.

"Too many workers are getting injured on the job," said Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA David Michaels. "OSHA is providing these QuickCards to ensure that employers and workers know the best way to prevent workplace injuries. These educational fact sheets are part of OSHA's ongoing goal of promoting prevention through education."

Industry operations covered in these Quick Cards include the transfer of cargo between ships, trucks, pipelines and other modes of transportation, and the operation and maintenance of piers, docks and associated buildings and facilities.

QuickCards™ are pocket-sized, laminated cards developed by OSHA to provide brief, plain language safety and health information for workers.