Title: New Mexico OSHA Updates
1New Mexico OSHA Updates and BLS Statistics
2OSHA Updates
3NM LEP for Construction
- Local Emphasis Programs LEPs have been
established by New Mexico OHSB to provide focus
for directing compliance and cooperative efforts
of the Bureau. - Federal Fiscal Year
- October 1, 2014 September 30, 2015
- New Mexico Occupational Health and Safety Bureau
(OHSB) Directive 15-02, Local Emphasis Program
(LEP) for Health and Safety Hazards on the
Construction Industry (236, 237 and 238).
4OSHAs Recordkeeping Rule Updates
- The amendment for partially exempt industries was
adopted under the existing NMAC and became
effective January 1, 2015. - Anticipated adoption of the changes to reporting
requirements will take place after New Mexico
OHSB intent to adopt and changes to NMAC language
are complete. -
5OSHAs Revised Hazard Communication Standard - GHS
6Proposed Safe Driving Initiative
- The Purpose of the initiative is to reduce the
number of driving accidents involving/affecting
industry and the motoring public. - State-wide
- NM DPS, NMTA, NMOGA and NM OSHA (Others
considering involvement NM WCA, NM DOH-OHSP,
OG STEPS Networks) - Discussion and planning phases
- Would like to include construction industry
7OSHA Fall Protection Stand-down
National Safety Stand-Down To Prevent Fatal Falls
in Construction - 1 Million Workers Reached
8Statistical Review
92013 BLS Fatality Data
- Nationwide
- 4,405 fatalities in 2013¹ down from 4,628 in
2012 - 3.2 fatal injuries per 100,000 full-time
equivalent workers - 40 of worker fatalities involved transportation
incidents² (22 - roadway incidents / 17 -
Other) - Fatal work injuries among all major racial/ethnic
groups were lower except fatal work injuries
among Hispanic or Latino workers were higher in
2013 up 7. - New Mexico
- 53 fatalities in 2013 up from 39 in 2012
- 64 (34 of 53) involved transportation incidents
- ¹ Based on 2013 preliminary BLS
numbers - ²Transportation incidents includes
highway, nonhighway, air, water, and rail fatal
injuries resulting from being struck by a
vehicle. - Source U.S. Department of Labor,
Bureau of Labor Statistics, in cooperation with
states, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.
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11NM Fatality Investigations
12NM Fatality Investigations
- NM OSHA investigated 12 fatal accidents in 2014
- Two construction fatalities
- 7 oil and gas fatalities
- 6 struck by/caught in accidents
- 2 Agriculture Struck by, Caught in/between
- Status of 2014 investigations
- Citations issued in 6 of 12 cases
- Ongoing litigation in several of the cases with
citations - 14 violations cited to date
13NM OSHA Accident Investigations in 2014
14NM Fatality Investigations
NM OSHA investigated 12 fatal accidents in 2014
Date Industry Event
1/13/2014 Other Struck-by silage at a silage bunker
2/3/2014 OG Electrocution - Contact with overhead power lines
2/26/2014 Construction Struck-by backing truck
4/21/2014 Other Caught in between wheel loader and object
5/1/2014 OG Struck-by overhead materials
7/2/2014 Other Struck between loader and a vehicle
7/22/2014 Construction Fall from scaffold
7/30/2014 OG H²S Exposure
7/31/2014 OG Struck-by unstable load
8/21/2014 OG Electrocution - Contact with overhead power lines
9/4/2014 OG Fall from height
11/14/2014 OG Struck by materials from downhole explosion
15January 13, 2014 Roswell, NM
An employee loading silage onto a truck at a silo
bunker was buried when silage fell from the 20
face striking the employee and burying him under
2-3 of material.
NM OSHA issued serious citations.
16February 3, 2014 Artesia, NM
An oil well servicing crew was using a hoist
truck to remove a piece of equipment from a pump
jack when the vehicle contacted an overhead power
line. The victim was guiding the equipment by
hand when he was electrocuted.
NM OSHA issued serious citations.
17February 26, 2014 Peralta, NM
An employee was directing trucks at a paving
project when he was struck by a truck. A new
work plan and truck route had been implemented
however the truck driver was not informed of the
new route.
18April 21, 2014 Clovis, NM
An employee was using a wheel loader to pierce
hay bales and load them onto a feed trailer. The
employee exited the loader to remove the mesh on
the bale and the loader rolled forward crushing
him against the trailer.
NM OSHA issued serious citations.
19May 1, 2014 Loco Hills, NM
An employee was assisting in the set-up of a
service rig hinged floor when the cable bridle,
lifting the floor, broke. The employee was under
the floor and was struck by the falling unit.
NM OSHA issued serious citations.
20July 2, 2014 Gallup, NM
An employee was recording the VIN from the
vehicles before processing. The employee was
crouched down recording the VIN from the door
panel when a second employee, using a wheel
loader to load and move vehicles did not see him
and crushed him between the loader and the
vehicle.
NM OSHA issued serious citations.
21July 22, 2014 Rio Rancho, NM
An employee was welding on a duct work from a
scaffold when he fell 16 during HVAC duct work
renovations.
22July 30, 2014 Artesia, NM
An employee was working in a 5 deep valve box
removing an old abandoned pipe valve assembly
weighing 500, from a pipeline. The employee
was trapped when the valve assembly blew out
striking him and the escaping gas contained high
levels of H2S.
23July 31, 2014 Artesia, NM
An truck driver delivered a load of 6 PVC pipe
to a location. The pipe was in bundles of 13
pieces. Upon loosening a tie-down strap a bundle
of pipe shifted and fell on top of the driver.
24August 21, 2014 Loco Hills, NM
An employee was removing braces on a fiberglass
tank using a aerial lift when the boom of the
lift struck an overhead power line.
NM OSHA issued serious citations.
25September 4, 2014 Farmington, NM
A derrickman was involved with pulling rods at a
well service site. As he attempted to disconnect
a chain from a shackle, while standing on the
fingers of the rod basket, he slipped and fell.
His self-retracting lanyard broke and he fell 55
to the ground.
26November 14, 2014 Carlsbad, NM
A crew was working a drilling rig when a down
hole explosion occurred. The explosion sent
debris into the air that struck a number of
employees killing one and seriously injuring two
others.
NM OSHA is still investigating.
27NM OSHA Fatal Facts Sheets
NMED/OHSB Web Page http//www.nmenv.state.nm.us/
Ohsb_Website/fatality/ Published after case has
been closed.
28Top Ten OSHA Citations - Construction
29NM Top Citation Categories
30NM Top Citation Categories
- Electrical (30) Flexible cables, improper use,
splices, accessible electrical circuits - Fall Protection (16) Unprotected sides and
edges, residential construction, steep roofs - Recordkeeping (14) Lack of OSHA Logs
- Excavations (13) No shoring/protection,
inadequate access/egress. - Stairways and Ladders (7) Extend 3 above
surface, improper use, no handrails
31Partner Employer Fixed Sites Change in
Directives
32NM OSHA Consultation Program
33On-Site Consultation Program
- Free service delivered by NM Consultants that
are - 90 Federally funded
- 10 State funded NMED
- Consultation Services are confidential and
independent of the Compliance division - Well trained and professional consultants
34On-Site Consultation Program
- Services are provided on-site
- No citations are issued nor penalties assessed
Will issue a report of hazards observed - Employer commits to correct serious hazards
35On-Site Consultation Program
- Consultation visit includes
- Evaluation of OSHA Mandated Programs
- Assessment of workplace safety health
management system - Mgmt. vs Safety
- Mgmt. Commitment
- Hazard identification/control
- Safety Committees
- Accident investigations
36On-Site Consultation Program
- Consultation visit includes
- Evaluation of OSHA Mandated Programs
- Assessment of workplace safety health
management system - Workplace hazard identification
- Health assessments as necessary
- Training and technical assistance
37On-Site Consultation Visit
- How does it work?
- Submit request to NM OSHA, fax, phone, internet
- Consultation Program Manager develops scope of
consultation with employer - Assigned to a Safety and/or Health Consultant
- Initial Visit date established between
Consultant(s) and employer
38On-Site Consultation Visit
- Initial Visit
- Opening Conference
- Program/Policy Review
- Facility walk-through
- Closing Conference
- Written report that summarizes the results of the
visit
39Additional Visits
- Training and Assistance Visits provide formal
or informal training, as well as technical
assistance - Health Sampling Visits as needed based on
Initial Visit results - Follow-up Visit verify correction of hazards
40SHARP Benefit
- The On-site Consultation Program's Safety and
Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP)
recognizes small business employers who operate
an exemplary injury and illness prevention
program. - Acceptance of your fixed worksite into SHARP from
OSHA is an achievement of status that singles you
out among your business peers as a model for
worksite safety and health. - Upon receiving SHARP recognition, OSHA exempts
your worksite from OSHA programmed inspections
during the period that your SHARP certification
is valid (up to three years).
41For more information
Melissa Barker 505-222-9595 Melissa.barker_at_state.
nm.us Robert Dunnington, CSP 505-222-9593 Robert.
dunnington_at_state.nm.us http//www.nmenv.state.nm.
us/Ohsb_Website/index.htm