Spawn, Spat and Sprains: A Manual for Aquaculture Safety in Alaska
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1998/07/28
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Description:This aquaculture safety manual is a source of information for the aquaculture employee. The primary purpose is to provide information on safety risks and methods of risk reduction for employees. In addition to requiring employees to read the safety manual, an aquaculture operation may want to develop a safety plan for their site. Regularly scheduled safety sessions are recommended to provide an excellent, proactive approach to incorporate safety into the workplace. Regular training sessions with employees ensure adequate and uniform safety training, to alert employees to safety issues related to work activities. An aquaculture operation may also elect to set up a safety training program for their facility. To assist with this, safety training schedules for salmon ranching and aquatic farming are suggested below. When making your safety plan, consider the Alaska Marine Safety Education Association (AMSEA) as an additional training resource. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISBN:9781566120555
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Pages in Document:1-84
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Volume:4
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20058155
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Citation:Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Sea Grant College Program, 1998 Jul; :1-84
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Contact Point Address:University of Alaska Sea Grant, P.O. Box 755040, Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-5040
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Federal Fiscal Year:1998
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Performing Organization:Alaska Marine Safety Education Association, Sitka, Alaska
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:19940701
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Source Full Name:Spawn, spat and sprains: a manual for aquaculture safety in Alaska
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End Date:20050630
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