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OSHA Standards


 

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Standards Cited for Construction 1926


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Listed below are the standards which were cited by Federal OSHA for the specified SIC Construction during the period October 2007 through September 2008. Penalties shown reflect current rather than initial amounts. For more information see definitions.

 

Standard

#Cited

#Insp

$Penalty

Description

19260451

10168

3942

9264396

General requirements.

19260501

7018

6363

9341860

Duty to have fall protection.

19261053

3019

2245

1812716

Ladders.

19260503

2189

2077

1174070

Training requirements.

19101200

2134

1076

404415

Hazard Communication.

19260453

2030

1811

1810927

Aerial lifts.

19260020

1901

1674

1283953

General safety and health provisions.

19260651

1848

1080

3066645

Specific Excavation Requirements.

19260100

1757

1741

969899

Head protection.

19260454

1513

1374

747453

Training requirements.

19260404

1417

1188

775177

Wiring design and protection.

19260405

1345

1040

495480

Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use.

19260652

1293

1139

4379627

Requirements for protective systems.

19260021

1150

1124

1092830

Safety training and education.

19260102

1069

1048

552017

Eye and face protection.

19260502

1042

671

862236

Fall protection systems criteria and practices.

19261052

930

707

564923

Stairways.

19260452

882

715

540630

Additional requirements applicable to specific types of scaffolds.

19100134

819

359

309694

Respiratory Protection.

19260403

813

695

378743

General requirements.

19261060

659

637

190482

Training requirements.

19260095

602

594

273128

Criteria for personal protective equipment.

 

 

 

OSHA Top 20 Standards Cited for Manufacturing


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Listed below are the standards which were cited by Federal OSHA for the specified SIC during the period October 2007 through September 2008. Penalties shown reflect current rather than initial amounts. For more information, see definitions.

 

Standard

#Cited

#Insp

$Penalty

Description

19100147

3473

1796

3503203

The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout).

19101200

2754

1493

785604

Hazard Communication.

19100212

2409

1954

3025494

General requirements for all machines.

19100134

2303

965

694670

Respiratory Protection.

19100305

2149

1270

1279012

Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use.

19100178

1878

1224

1439335

Powered industrial trucks.

19100219

1642

890

1063185

Mechanical power-transmission apparatus.

19100303

1641

1154

1052241

General requirements.

19100215

1148

702

462571

Abrasive wheel machinery.

19100132

1003

755

581734

General requirements.

19100023

913

697

1173326

Guarding floor and wall openings and holes.

19100095

819

394

582507

Occupational noise exposure.

19100022

806

641

2170522

General requirements.

19100119

753

89

2807769

Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals.

19100213

742

404

458351

Woodworking machinery requirements.

19100157

714

568

201046

Portable fire extinguishers.

19100217

597

225

646601

Mechanical power presses.

19100179

595

258

468896

Overhead and gantry cranes.

19100107

575

237

295865

Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials.

19100037

547

431

259288

Maintenance, safeguards, and operational features for exit routes.

 

 

 

OSHA Safety Codes


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First Aid Kits and Supplies

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 29 CFR 1910.151 (b)

Adequate first aid supplies shall be readily available to employees. (ask your Zee Medical Service Representative for more details)

 

Personal Protective Equipment

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS 29 CFR 1910.132 (a)

Application. Protective equipment, including personal protective equipment for eyes, face, head and extremities, protective clothing, respiratory devices, and protective shields and barriers, shall be provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition wherever it is necessary by reason of hazards of processes or environment, chemical hazards, radiological hazards, or mechanical irritants encountered in a manner capable of causing injury or impairment in the function of any part of the body through absorption, inhalation or physical contact.

 

Eye Wash and Eye Stations

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 29 CFR 1910.151 (c)

Where the eyes or body of any person may be exposed to injurious corrosive materials, suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body shall be provided within the work area for immediate emergency use.

 

Continue Eye Wash and Eye Stations

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 29 CFR 1910.132

However, the employer could be cited for a violation of the general duty clause if the most reasonable predictable injury from such exposure is serious in nature, regardless if the product is corrosive or not. The information on the MSDS and/or product label demonstrates that the hazard is "recognized".

 

Respiratory Protection

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 29 CFR 1910.134 (a)(2)

Respirators shall be provided by the employer when such equipment is necessary to protect the health of the employee. The employer shall provide the respirators which are applicable and suitable for the purpose intended.

 

Eye and Face Protection

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 29 CFR 1919.133 (a)

Protective eye and face equipment shall be required where there is a reasonable probability of injury that can be prevented by such equipment. In such cases, employers shall make conveniently available a type of protector suitable for the work to be preformed, and employees shall use such protectors. Suitable eye protectors shall be provided where machines or operations present the hazard of flying objects, glare, liquids, injurious radiation, or a combination of these hazards.

 

Hearing Protection

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS 29 CFR 1910.95 (d)

(i)When information indicates that any employee's exposure may equal or exceed an 8-hour time-weighted average of 85 decibels, the employer shall develop and implement a monitoring program. The sampling strategy shall be designed to identify employees for inclusion in the hearing conservation program and to enable the proper selection of hearing protectors.

 

Hazard Communication

OSHA ARTICLE 89, SECTION 32M (b)

The employer shall provide an employee training and education program to inform employees of the existence and content of the law; the hazard communication methods used by the employer; the right an employee may exercise under the law, and the procedure by which an employee may obtain a chemical information list and material safety data sheet.

 

Accident Prevention Signs

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS 29 CFR 1910.145 (a)

(1)These specifications apply to the design, application and use of signs or symbols intended to indicate and, insofar as possible, to define specific hazards of a nature such that failure to designate them may lead to accidental injury to workers or the public, or both, or to property damage.

 

Oxygen Equipment-Emergency & (OTC) Over The Counter Use

FDA COMPLIANCE POLICY GUIDE 7124.16

Oxygen equipment intended for emergency use can be marketed for OTC distribution, but must be capable of providing a minimum flow rate of 6 liters of oxygen per minute for at least 15 minutes. The labeling for emergency oxygen for OTC use may not contain references to heart attacks, strokes, shock or any other medical condition amenable to diagnosis or treatment only by a licensed practitioner. Oxygen units providing a flow rate of less than 6 liters per minute or for a period less than 15 minutes and labeled for emergency use are regarded as adulterated and misbranded. If the units are not intended for emergency use and provide less than 6 liters/minute or are labeled for human use for other than emergency use, such units are regarded as prescription devices.

 

CPR and First Aid Training

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 29 CFR 1910.151 (b)

In the absence of an infirmary, clinic, or hospital in near proximity (3 minutes) to the workplace which is used for the treatment of all injured employees, a person or persons shall be adequately trained to render first aid.

 

Bloodborne Pathogens

OSHA CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATION 29 CFR 1910.1030 (d)

Employers shall protect their employees from the hazards of Bloodborne pathogens and comply with this standard through the use of universal precautions, engineering controls, work practice controls, personal protective equipment (gloves, gowns, face shields, CPR mask, etc...), proper housekeeping (clean-up kits, etc...), and handling of regulated waste.

 

THE ABOVE INFORMATION WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE OSHA BOOK "29" CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, ACTUAL OSHA CITATIONS, VARIOUS OSHA PUBLICATIONS AND FROM THE FDA POLICY GUIDELINES ON "OVER THE COUNTER EMERGENCY OXYGEN USE." THE INFORMATION IS IN NO WAY A COMPLETE RECORD OF THE APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION CONTACT PERSONNEL SAFETY OR THE APPROPRIATE STATE OR FEDERAL OSHA OFFICE.

 

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