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Welcome to Course 7510 Introduction to OSHA for
Small Businesses in the Printing Industry
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Objectives
  • Describe the tools OSHA uses to reduce workplace
    injuries and illnesses
  • Identify basic employer and employee
    responsibilities and rights under OSHA
  • Recognize how OSHA standards are organized and
    developed
  • Select the steps of the OSHA inspection process
  • Recognize the four elements of a safety and
    health management system
  • Obtain information about compliance assistance

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Overview
  • Small Businesses
  • Represent more than 99.7 of employers
  • Employ more than half of all private sector
    employees
  • Pay 44.5 of total U.S. private payroll
  • Generate 60 80 of new jobs annually

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OSHAsEstablishment
  • Occupational Safety and Health
    Administration
  • Law signed on December 29, 1970
  • To provide worker safety and health protection

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Why OSHA is Needed
More than 14,000 worker deaths annually
2.5 million workers disabled by work-related
injuries Estimated 300,000 cases of
work-related illness
Prior to 1970
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OSHAs Impact
Since 1970
  • Work-related fatalities cut by 62
  • Overall injury and illness rate reduced 42
  • Brown lung disease eliminated
  • Trenching fatalities reduced 35

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OSHAs Tools
  • Strong, fair and effective enforcement
  • Outreach, education and compliance
    assistance
  • Partnerships and other cooperative
    programs

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Summary of Section 1 - Background of OSHA
  • When was the Occupational Safety and Health
    Act signed?
  • Why was OSHA necessary?
  • What are the 3 tools OSHA uses to fulfill its
    mission?

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  • All private sector employers and their
    employees in the U.S. and its territories and
    jurisdictions
  • Does not cover
  • The self-employed
  • Immediate members of farming families with no
    outside workers
  • Mine workers, certain truckers and transportation
    workers, atomic energy workers
  • Public employees

OSHA Coverage
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OSHA Coverage
  • Dana Wilson, a public school teacher at Apple
    Valley Elementary.
  • Harry Adams, a miner at Below Ground Inc.
  • Adrian Smith, one of 3 employees of ABC
    landscaping.
  • Taylor Dell, an accountant in business for
    herself.

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Major Employer Responsibilities
  • Provide a workplace free from recognized
    hazards
  • Comply with OSHA standards and regulations
  • Be familiar with standards applicable to your
    workplace and make copies available

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Major Employer Rights
  • Obtain free advice and on-site consultation
  • Accompany compliance officer on inspection
  • Request an informal conference
  • Contest citations and penalties

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Employee Responsibilities and Rights
  • Responsibilities include
  • Complying with OSHA standards
  • Wearing required PPE
  • Reporting hazards to supervisor
  • Rights include
  • Reviewing standards
  • Receiving training
  • Requesting an OSHA investigation
  • Reviewing the OSHA 300 Log

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Section 11(c)
Discrimination can include
  • Firing or laying off
  • Blacklisting
  • Demoting
  • Denying overtime or promotion
  • Disciplining
  • Denial of benefits
  • Failure to hire or rehire
  • Intimidation
  • Reassignment affecting future promotions
  • Reducing pay or hours

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Summary of Section 2 - Coverage,
Responsibilities and Rights
  • True or False? The OSH Act covers the
    self-employed.
  • Name one of an employers three major
    responsibilities under OSHA.
  • What is Section 11(c)?

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OSHA Standards Overview
  • 29 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations)
  • 1910 General Industry
  • 1926 Construction
  • 1915, 1917 1918 Maritime

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Finding Standards on OSHAs Website
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Frequently Cited Standards in the Printing
Industry
Standards cited
Number of times the standard was cited by Federal
OSHA October 2005 through September 2006.
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General Duty Clause
  • Section 5(a)(1) of the Act
  • Employers must furnish a place of employment free
    from recognized hazards
  • Applies when there is no specific standard

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How OSHA Develops Standards
  • OSHA initiates or in response to petitions from
    other parties
  • Intention to propose, amend, or revoke a standard
    published in the Federal Register
  • Interested parties may submit written
    information OSHA may schedule a public hearing
  • Final outcome is a standard or amendment, or a
    determination that none is necessary

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Reporting and Recordkeeping
  • Report fatality/catastrophes within 8 hours
  • Maintain injury and illness records
  • Post annual summary February 1 to April 30

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Summary of Section 3 - Standards
  • OSHA standards are broken into parts. Which part
    contains standards for General Industry?
  • What must employers report to OSHA within eight
    hours?

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Inspection Priorities
  • Imminent danger
  • Catastrophes and fatal accidents
  • Employee complaints
  • Referrals
  • Planned or Targeted inspections
  • Follow-up inspections

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Inspection Process
  • Opening conference
  • Walk Around
  • Closing conference

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Opening Conference
  • Purpose of inspection is described
  • A copy of the complaint is provided, if
    applicable
  • Employees are included, unless employer objects
  • Scope of the inspection is discussed, including
  • Private employee interviews
  • Physical inspection of the workplace and records
  • Possible referrals
  • Discrimination complaints
  • Closing conference

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Walk Around Representatives
  • Generally include employer designated and
    employee designated representatives

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Records Review
  • Compliance Officer
  • Checks that OSHA poster is displayed
  • Reviews injury and illness records for three
    prior calendar years
  • Checks for posting of Injury and Illness Summary
    (February 1 April 30)

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Walk Around Inspection
  • The main purpose of the walk around inspection is
    to identify potential safety and/or health
    hazards in the workplace
  • Walk around includes
  • Evaluation of safety and health program
  • Recording of all facts pertinent to an apparent
    violation
  • Collecting samples
  • Taking photographs and video
  • Interviews

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Abatement Assistance
  • CSHOs will offer appropriate abatement
    assistance during the walk around as to how
    workplace hazards might be eliminated
  • The information will provide guidance to the
    employer in developing acceptable abatement
    methods or in seeking appropriate professional
    assistance
  • Use of specific product names when recommending
    abatement measures does not imply OSHA
    endorsement of any product or service

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Closing Conference
  • At the conclusion of an inspection, the CSHO
    conducts a closing conference with the employer
    and the employee representatives, jointly or
    separately, as circumstances dictate.
  • The closing conference may be conducted on site
    or by telephone, as determined by the CSHO

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OSHA Citations
  • Inform employers and employees of
  • Regulations and standards the employer allegedly
    violated
  • Hazardous working conditions
  • Proposed length of time set for abatement of
    hazards
  • Any proposed penalties

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Citations and Penalties
  • The CSHO reports findings to the area director,
    who evaluates them
  • If a violation exists, OSHA will issue a Citation
    and Notification of Penalty
  • Citations and notices of proposed penalties are
    sent by certified mail
  • Employer must post a copy of each citation at or
    near place where violation occurred, for 3 days
    or until violation abated, whichever is longer

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Violations and Penalties
  • Other-than-serious
  • Serious (up to 7,000)
  • Willful (up to 70,000)
  • Repeated (up to 70,000)
  • Failure to abate

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Appeals Process
  • May seek an informal conference or settlement
    prior to contest
  • Contest must be done within 15 working days
  • In writing to area office

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Informal Conferences
  • Before deciding whether to file a contest,
    employers are encouraged to request an informal
    conference
  • Informal conferences must be held within the 15
    working day contest period

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Informal Conferences and Settlement
  • During informal conferences, employers can
  • Obtain a better explanation of the violations or
    standards
  • Negotiate and enter into an informal settlement
    agreement
  • Discuss methods of correction or problems with
    abatement dates
  • Resolve disputed citations and penalties
  • Obtain answers to other questions

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Additional Information
  • More information about informal conferences, the
    appeals process, and employer options following
    an OSHA inspection is available in
  • OSHA Publication 3000, Employer Rights and
    Responsibilities Following an OSHA Inspection
    http//www.osha.gov/Publications/osha3000.pdf

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Summary of Section 4 - OSHA Inspection Process
  • What are the stages of an OSHA inspection?
  • What are the types of OSHA violations?

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Safety and Health Management System
  • Four elements
  • Management Leadership and Employee Involvement
  • Worksite Analysis
  • Hazard Prevention and Control
  • Safety and Health Training

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Element 1 - Management Leadership and Employee
Involvement
  • Management Leadership
  • Motivating force and resources
  • Safety and health is a fundamental value
  • Employee Involvement
  • Workers develop and express their own commitment
    to safety and health, for themselves and fellow
    workers

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Element 2 Worksite Analysis
  • Involves 4 major actions
  • Comprehensive survey of facility
  • Change analysis
  • Routine job hazard analyses (JHA)
  • Periodic and daily inspections

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Element 3 Hazard Prevention and Control
  • Systems used to prevent and control hazards
    include
  • Engineering controls
  • Safe work practices
  • Administrative controls
  • Personal protective equipment

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Element 4 Safety and Health Training
  • Types of training include
  • Orientation training
  • Hazard recognition training
  • Training required by OSHA standards
  • Emergency response training
  • Accident investigation training
  • Emergency drill training

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Summary of Section 5 - Implementing a Safety
Health Management System
  • What are the four elements of a safety and health
    management system?
  • What are some important factors in making your
    safety and health program successful?

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Office of Small Business Assistance
  • Administers On-Site Consultation Program
  • Serves as liaison within OSHA for small
    businesses
  • Provides outreach and compliance assistance to
    small businesses

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On-Site Consultation Program
  • Free, confidential advice to small and
    medium-sized businesses
  • Priority to high-hazard worksites
  • Separate from enforcement
  • No penalties or citations
  • Employers may qualify for a one-year exemption
    from routine inspections

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Other Cooperative Programs
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Compliance Assistance
  • Compliance assistance resources
  • Compliance Assistance Specialists (CASs)
  • OSHA website

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Training
  • OSHA Office of Training and Education
  • OSHA Training Institute Education Centers

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Summary of Section 6 - Assistance to Small
Businesses
  • What are some benefits of working with the
    On-Site Consultation program?
  • How would you obtain information on resources
    available to small businesses?

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Review of Objectives
  • Describe the tools OSHA uses to reduce workplace
    injuries and illnesses
  • Identify basic employer and employee
    responsibilities and rights under OSHA
  • Recognize how OSHA standards are organized and
    developed
  • Select the steps of the OSHA inspection process
  • Recognize the four elements of a safety and
    health management system
  • Obtain information about compliance assistance

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Closing
  • Any questions?
  • Remember to turn in evaluation forms

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