OSHA Compliance

OSHA by the numbers (1/5/17 to 2/4/17)

  Inspections New Inspections 4,858 Closed Inspections 5,026 Inspections With Violations 65 Inspections With No Violations 4,793 Current Penalties $397,508.50 Inspection Types Inspection Type Accident 143 Inspection Type Complaint 1,124 Inspection Type Referral 683 Inspection Type Followup 193 Inspection Type Unprog Related 198 Inspection Type Planned 2,120 Inspection Type Other 286 Violations Serious Violations 2,057…...

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Fatal occupational injuries SLIGHTLY INCREASE in 2015

A total of 4,836 fatal work injuries were recorded in the United States in 2015, a slight increase from the 4,821 fatal injuries reported in 2014, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.  Key findings of the 2015 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries:… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership...

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OSHA issues final rule clarifying the ongoing obligation to make and maintain accurate records of work-related injuries and illnesses

On Monday (12/19/2016) OSHA will issue a final rule that clarifies an employer’s continuing obligation to make and maintain an accurate record of each recordable injury and illness. The final rule becomes effective Jan. 18, 2017…. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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Establishing noise exposures at and above the Action Level are assumed to be WITHOUT hearing protectors (OSHRC 2016)

The company was engaged in repairing and refurbishing railcars and related activities when it was cited by OSHA on October 30, 2015, for serious violations. The citation contained 5 items and proposed penalties totaling $23,000.00. After [The company] timely contested the citation, the Secretary filed a formal complaint with the Commission charging [The company] with…...

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OSHA sends another “nasty gram” to an employer regarding the use of LPNs AND EMTs to avoid recording injuries

Following an inspection conducted at a facility from 06/03/2016 to 12/02/2016, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued citations for ergonomic hazards. During the inspection OSHA’s Office of Occupational Medicine and Nursing identified characteristics of the facility’s medical management program that pose several problems that contribute to injured workers receiving treatments that do not…...

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Instead of a Citation, you may receive a “letter” from OSHA

Recently OSHA completed an inspection at a workplace where they identified a hazard that was not a violation of a specific OSHA standard, nor was it considered appropriate at the time to invoke Section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (e.g. General Duty Clause). In these cases, OSHA may send the employer a…...

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Interpretation of 1904.35(b)(1)(i) and (iv)

OCT 19 2016 MEMORANDUM FOR:       REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS FROM:                                DOROTHY DOUGHERTY, Deputy Assistant Secretary SUBJECT:                          Interpretation of 1904.35(b)(1)(i) and (iv) On May 12, 2016, OSHA published…...

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OSHA’s new Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems) and “hoist areas”

With OSHA’s new Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems) standard comes some new requirements for protecting workers in “hoist areas”.  Paragraph (b)(2) establishes fall protection requirements for workers who work in “hoist areas” that are four (4) feet or more above a lower level. The final rule defines a “hoist area” as an elevated…...

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OSHA’s new Walking and Working Surface standard and “fixed industrial stairs”

With OSHA’s new Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment (Fall Protection Systems) standard comes some clarification as to when “stairs” must be provided vs. using a ladder.  In the new standard, paragraphs (b)(7) through (9) specify when and where employers MUST provide standard stairs, and under what conditions employers may use spiral, ship, or alternating tread-type stairs…....

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OSHA’s NEW fall protection requirements for low-sloped roofs in General Industry

OSHA’s new Fall Protection standard for General Industry has a lot of MAJOR changes (for the better!) that we will be dealing with over the next several years (up to 20 years for some).  One that caught my eye was the new requirements for our maintenance personnel who may be doing work on low-sloped roofs…...

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