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OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
CONSTRUCTION – FY 2012 OSHA Federal Standards October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012
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Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in Construction
X E L P Fall Protection – Residential Construction Fall Protection – Unprotected Sides & Edges Portable ladders not extended 3 feet above landing Fall Protection – Training Eye and Face Protection Head Protection Fall Protection – Roofing Work on Low-sloped Roofs Scaffolds – Fall Protection Aerial lifts – Fall Protection Excavations – Cave-in Protection 1926 Overall MFC
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Subpart C General Safety & Health (1926.20 - 35)
Inspections by a competent person Employee training programs Initiate and maintain accident prevention programs Housekeeping Personal Protective Equipment – Employer responsibility
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Subpart D Occupational Health & Environmental Controls (1926.50 - 66)
Lead exposure assessment Emergency eyewash/shower Lead – Representative personal sampling First aid training First aid supplies
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Subpart E Personal Protective & Life Saving Equipment (1926.95 - 107)
Eye and face protection Head protection PPE – Provided, used & maintained Foot Protection Required eye & face protection – ANSI requirements
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Subpart F Fire Protection & Prevention (1926.150 - 159)
Portable fire extinguishers inspected periodically and maintained Fire extinguisher provided per 3000 sq ft of building area Extinguishers with 50ft of 5 Gallons of Flammable/Combustible Liquids 2A Fire extinguishers per each floor in Multistory buildings Flammable/combustible liquids – Dispensing units protected
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Subpart G Signs, Signals & Barricades (1926.200 - 203)
Traffic control signs/devices Traffic signs at points of hazard Flaggers - Signaling
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Subpart H Materials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal (1926.250 - 252)
Exterior drop chutes Rigging equipment inspection & removal from service Welded alloy steel chain sling identification Synthetic web slings – Removal from service General rigging equipment identification
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Subpart I Tools: Hand & Power (1926.300 - 307)
Tools designed for guards – Guards in place Woodworking tools – ANSI requirements Guarding of rotating/moving parts Guarding of portable circular saws Guarding of rip saws
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Subpart J Welding & Cutting (1926.350 -354)
Oxygen cylinder storage Cylinders secured upright Fire extinguishing equipment in area Cables needing repair Valve protection caps in-place and secured
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Subpart K Electrical (1926.400 - 449)
Worn/frayed cords and cables Equipment installation and use Grounding path Ground fault protection Flexible cord strain relief
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Subpart L Scaffolds (1926.450 - 454)
Full planking Training for scaffold users Fall protection Aerial lifts – Fall protection Safe access
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Subpart M Fall Protection (1926.500 - 503)
Residential construction Unprotected sides & edges Fall hazard training Roofing work on low-sloped roofs Roofing work on steep roofs
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Subpart N Helicopters, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors (1926
Instructions posted on cars & platforms Hoist car enclosure
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Subpart O Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, & Marine Operations (1926.600 - 606)
Industrial Trucks ANSI B requirements Emergency eyewash/shower Industrial truck operator training Blocking/cribbing of suspended equipment Safety platform secured to carriage or forks
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Subpart P Excavations (1926.650 - 652)
Competent person – Inspections Competent Person – Inspection and employee removal Cave-in protection Safe egress Protection from falling/rolling materials and equipment
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Subpart Q Concrete & Masonry Construction (1926.700 - 706)
Reinforcing steel guarding Lockout/tagout of bulk cement storage facilities Masonry wall bracing
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Subpart R Steel Erection (1926.750 - 761)
Structural stability during erection processes Fall Protection equipment criteria Protection from fall hazards Fall hazard training Fall protection for connection
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Subpart T Demolition (1926.850 - 860)
Not dropping materials outside exterior walls Testing for hazardous materials prior to demolition operations Engineering survey prior to demolition operations Wall openings protected Control of utilities prior to demolition operations
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Subpart X Ladders ( ) Using top step as a step Stairway or ladder provided for 19 inch break in elevation Portable ladder – 3 feet above landing surface Appropriate use Training program
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Subpart Z Toxic & Hazardous Substances (1926.1100 - 1152)
Asbestos – Exposure monitoring Asbestos – Employer provided protective clothing Asbestos – Exposure assessment by a competent person Asbestos – Training program Asbestos – Class I, II, and III work in regulated area
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Subpart CC Cranes and Derricks in Construction (1926.1400 - 1442)
Hooks – Self-closing latches Documentation of monthly inspections Equipment inspection every 12 months Documentation of signaling qualification Determination of equipment working radius
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