Title: Bill Fulcher
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2OSHA Standards and Compliance
Region IV Fatality Update
Marilyn M. Velez, M.P.H. Compliance Assistance
Specialist OSHA, Atlanta West Area Office
Bill Fulcher Team Leader Enforcement
Programs February 07 All Managers Meeting
3What is OSHA?
- Occupational
- Safety and
- Health
- Administration
O S H A
4Why was OSHA created?
- 14,000 employees died annually from job-related
injuries and illnesses (5,488 workplace
fatalities for 2007) - Nearly 2.5 million employees were disabled
- 300,000 new cases of occupational disease
5OSHAs Vision
- Every employer and employee in the Nation
recognizes that occupational safety and health
adds value to American businesses, workplaces,
and workers lives.
6OSHAs Main Tasks
- Standards Development
- Inspections and Enforcement of OSHAs Standards
- Citations and Penalties
- Compliance Assistance and Cooperative Programs
(Partnerships, Alliances, VPP Sites, SHARP Sites,
Consultation Visits)
7Inspection Priorities
- Imminent Danger
- Fatalities and Catastrophes
- Employees Complaints
- formal
- in-formal
- Referrals
- Programmed
- Follow Up (especially willful repeat)
8OSHA Inspection Process
- Opening Conference
- Inspection Tour (walkaround)
- Closing Conference
9Top Ten Cited Standards in General Industry
- 1910.1200 Hazard Communication
- 1910.305 General Electrical Requirements
(Wiring methods, Components, Flexible cords and
Equipment for general use) - 1910.134 Respiratory Protection
- 1910.147 Lock Out/Tag Out
- 1910.303 General Electrical Requirements
(Wiring Design and Protection, Systems Design)
10Top Ten Cited Standards in General Industry
- 1910.178 Powered Industrial Trucks (Training)
- 1910.212 General Machine Guarding Requirements
- 1910.23 Guarding Floor and Wall Openings and
Holes - 1904.29 Recordkeeping
- 1910.219 Mechanical Power-Transmission
Apparatus
11Top Ten Cited Standards in Construction
- 1926.451 Scaffolds General Requirements
- 1926.501 Fall Protection
- 1926.453 Aerial Lifts (Lack of Fall Protection)
- 1926.1053 Ladders
- 1910.1200 Hazard Communication
- 1926.20 Contractor Requirements / General
Safety Health Provisions (Training, Safety
Programs, etc.)
12Top Ten Cited Standards in Construction
- 1926.454 Training Requirements for Working on
or Erecting Scaffolds - 1926.503 Training Requirements for Fall
Protection Use - 1926.100 Head Protection (Hard Hats)
- 1926.651 Requirements for Excavation Protection
13Standards Cited for SIC 3600 Electronic And
Other Electrical Equipment And Components, Except
Computer Equipment FY 2008
- Standard Cited Penalty Description
- Total 904 809,241
- 1910.147 74 58,895
Lock Out/Tag Out - 1910.134 73 25,575
Respiratory Protection - 1910.1200 67 79,279
Hazard Communication - 1910.305 64 33,890 Wiring
methods, components and
equipment for general use - 1910.212 47 63,711
General Machine Guarding Requirements - 1910.303 46 32,751
General Electrical Requirements
14Standards Cited for SIC 3610 Electric
Transmission And Distribution EquipmentFY 2008
- Standard Cited Penalty Description
- Total 101 200,495
- 1910.305 9 10,000
Wiring methods, components
and equipment for general use - 1910.134 8 4,000
Respiratory protection - 1910.217 8 18,500
Mechanical power presses - 1910.253 7 9,000
Oxygen-fuel gas welding and
cutting - 1910.212 6 16,125
General machine guarding requirements - 1910.215 5 12,300
Abrasive wheel - machinery
15MAJOR CAUSES GENERAL INDUSTRY FATALITIES
- 39 Struck by/crushed by
- 19 Falls
- 15 Burns
- 9 Electrocution
- 8 Other
- 5 Caught in
- 5 Drowning
16MAJOR CAUSES CONSTRUCTION FATALITIES
- 36 Falls
- 34 Struck by/crushed by
- 15 Electrocution
- 6 Caught in
- 5 Drowning
- 2 Burns
- 2 Other
17A Review of Recent OSHA Enforcement Efforts and
Results
- Workplace fatalities declined from 5.2 (1992) to
lowest-ever 3.7 (2007) per 100,000 FTEs - National workplace injury and illness rates
declined from 11 (1972) to 4.2 (2007) - During this time, the number of employees
increased from 58 M (1970) to 115 M (2007)
18WORKPLACE FATALITIES AS COUNTED BY BLS/CFOI
OSHA, 1998 - 2007
Fiscal year, investigated by OSHA (as of
06/30/2008) Calendar year
19IMMLANG FATALITIES REPORTED NATIONWIDE BY
REGION FOR FISCAL YEARS 2007 2008
IMMLANG FATALITIES REPORTED NATIONWIDE BY REGION
FOR FISCAL YEARS 2007 2008
08 Fatalities 224 07 Fatalities 274
Investigated by OSHA
Reflects Current Data in IMIS System
20 Compliance Assistance Overview
- Tools and Resources
- Cooperative Programs
- Training
- Compliance Assistance By Topic
21Compliance Assistance Tools and Resources
OSHA Web Site Compliance Assistance Web
Page Electronic Assistance Tools Compliance
Assistance Quick Start Publications Compliance
Assistance Specialists Standards and Regulations
State Plans Contact OSHA
22The OSHA Web Site
SAFETY HEALTH
23Examples of Compliance Assistance By Topic
- Amputations
- Combustible Dust
- Construction
- Electrical
- Ergonomics
- Hexavalent Chromium
- Hispanic Employers and Workers
- Lockout/Tagout
- Small Business
- Transportation
- Youth
24Compliance Assistance Specialists
- At least one in each OSHA Area Office
- Provide general information about OSHA
- Respond to requests for help from a variety of
- groups
- Available for seminars, workshops, and speaking
events - Promote cooperative programs and
- OSHA's training resources and materials
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25COOPERATIVE PROGRAM PARTICIPATIONCONTINUES TO
GROW IN FY-2008
26TOTAL PARTICIPANTS IN COOPERATIVE PROGRAMSVPP,
SHARP SITES, PARTNERSHIPS ALLIANCES - FY2008
Total VPP Sites 2,000 Total SHARP Sites
1183 Partnerships
171 Alliances 503
Fiscal Year 2008 (in IMIS as of 06/30/2008)
27OSHA On-Site Consultation Program
- No cost, confidential assistance
- On-site assistance with safety, health,
ergonomics - Serious hazard obligation!
- Focused compliance assistance or comprehensive
assistance - http//www.osha.gov/dcsp/smallbusiness/consult.htm
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28Summary
- Compliance assistance is working effectively
- To achieve OSHA's operating plan goals
- To provide leadership in safety and health
through cooperative programs - To target specific industries and hazards for
high impact - To recognize exemplary workplaces and share best
practices
29THE NATIONAL SCENE
- Safety and Health Management System Emphasis
- Chemical plants
- Crane Initiative
- Succession Planning
- Transition
30Safety Delivers a Return on Investment!Liberty
Mutual Survey
- Survey shows 61 percent of executives say 3 or
more saved for each 1 invested in workplace
safety - 95 percent of executives surveyed believe
workplace safety has a positive impact on a
company's financial performance
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