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Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 1 Introduction to OSHA This material was produced under grant number SH F-51 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 2 What is OSHA? ! O ccupational S afety and H ealth A dministration !Responsible for worker safety and health protection

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 3 Has OSHA made a difference? !Cut the work-related fatality rate in half !Reduced overall injury and illness rates in industries where OSHA concentrated its attention !Virtually eliminated brown lung disease in the textile industry, and !Reduced trenching and excavation fatalities by 35 percent YES! Since 1970 OSHA has:

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 4 What does OSHA do? !Encourages employers and employees to reduce workplace hazards and implement new or improve existing safety and health programs !Develops and enforces mandatory job safety and health standards !Maintains a reporting and recordkeeping system to monitor job-related injuries and illnesses !Provides assistance, training and other support programs to help employers and workers

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 5 Who is covered by the OSH Act? !All employees and their employers under Federal Government authority !Coverage provided either directly by federal OSHA or through an OSHA-approved state program !Does not cover the self-employed or immediate members of farm families that do not employ outside workers

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 6 OSHA Standards !OSHA is responsible for writing and enforcing standards that employers must follow !Where OSHA has not issued specific standards, employers are responsible for following the OSH Act's “General Duty Clause” !States with OSHA-approved programs must set standards at least as effective as federal standards

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 7 What does OSHA require? !Determine which OSHA standards apply to your workplace !Follow the OSHA standards and requirements

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 8 What are workers’ rights? !Workers have a vital role to play in identifying and correcting problems in their workplaces, working with their employers whenever possible !Workers can complain to OSHA about workplace conditions threatening their health or safety in person, by telephone, by fax, by mail or electronically through OSHA’s web site !Section 11(c) of the OSH Act gives workers the right to seek safe and healthful conditions on the job without being disciplined or fired (see OSHA’s Workers’ web page for more information)

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 9 What are workers’ responsibilities? !Read the OSHA poster !Follow the employer’s safety and health rules and wear or use all required gear and equipment !Follow safe work practices for your job, as directed by your employer !Report hazardous conditions to a supervisor or safety committee !Report hazardous conditions to OSHA, if employers do not fix them !Cooperate with OSHA inspectors (see OSHA’s Workers’ web page for more information)

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 10 What are employers’ rights and responsibilities? !Employers must provide a safe and healthful workplace free of recognized hazards and follow the OSHA standards !The OSH Act grants employers important rights, particularly during and after an OSHA inspection !Employers also provide training, medical examinations and recordkeeping

Fall Protection Training (OSHA Program) 11 Summary !OSHA helps save lives and prevent injuries !OSHA balances a cooperative approach with traditional enforcement, and offers various means of assistance