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AMI/OSHA General Meeting Jim Harrity Compliance Assistance Specialist OSHA Philadelphia Area Office
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OSHA: 45 years of Progress on Safety and Health AMI Alliance 8 years of Progress on Safety and Health in the Mushroom Industry
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More than 4,000 Americans die from workplace injuries every year. Perhaps as many as 50,000 workers die from illnesses in which workplace exposures were a contributing factor. More than 3 million workers suffer a serious non fatal injury or illness annually.
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Most frequently cited OSHA regulations during FY 2014 inspections 1. Fall Protection 2. Hazard Communication 3. Scaffolding 4. Respiratory Protection 5. Lockout/Tagout 6. Powered Industrial Trucks 7. Electrical – Wiring Methods 8. Ladders 9. Machine Guarding 10. Electrical – General Requirements
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W orkplace injuries and fatalities cost our economy $198.2 billion a year. — National Safety Council “Injury Facts” 2014
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7 Among insured employers in NCCI states in 2005-2007: Falls from Elevations by roofers cost approximately $54 million per year. Average lost time claims cost approximately $106,000 each Falls from Elevations by Carpenters cost approximately $93 million per year. Average lost time claims cost over $97,000 each The average cost of a fall from elevation for all other occupational classifications was under $50,000
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The rule expands the list of severe work-related injuries and illnesses that all covered employers must report to OSHA. As of January 1, 2015 employers must report the following to OSHA: All work-related fatalities within 8 hours (same as the former requirement) All work-related in-patient hospitalizations of one or more employees within 24 hours All work-related amputations within 24 hours All work-related losses of an eye within 24 hours
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Locally- Philadelphia Area Office has received approximately 50 reports under the new requirements Approximately 50% resulted in inspections The other half were handled as Rapid Requests for Investigations (RRIs)
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Construction Sweeps Demolition LEP- Renovation and Razing Temporary Worker- Pilot Chester County
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How Can OSHA Help Our Progress?
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