No.
No, the Army does that.
OSHA has nothing to say about anyone's recreational water safety program.
OSHA deals only with the employee and employer, not with recreation. In addition, while the Army is required to meet or better the OSHA standards, the army is not directly subject to OSHA.
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In certain areas CSD-1 requirements should be followed. Some of these include: * One low water fuel cutoff on hot water boilers and two on steam boilers. * Safety limit controls such as pressure control on steam boilers and temperature on hot water boilers. * Appropriate safety or safety relief valves. * Listed and/or labeled burner assemblies or complete burner/boiler units. * Flame safeguard and burner management controls such as trial for ignition and purge requirements. * Fuel train requirements such as block and bleed valves, shutoff valves and pressure regulators. * See reference below
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Outline the physiological effects of exercise in water (Use dot point
The main safety requirement of the television is to keep it away from water. A television is electronic and will shock a person if wet. Televisions are also big and heavy. A television should be put on a sturdy stand por securely mounted on the wall so it does not fall hurt someone.
Wear safety goggles, do not mix acids unless instructed to do so.
1965 president Johnson signed the water quality act to strengthen federal water pollution laws and outline water quality guidelines for states
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