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Top Ten Health and Safety Standards/Topics Nov. 2003 – Jan 2004
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Top Ten Health – General Industry Bloodborne Pathogens – 368 questions Indoor Air Quality – 224 Hazard Communication – 218 Air Contaminants – (1910.1000) – 139 Ergonomics – 136 Respiratory Protection (1910.134) – 121 Noise (1910.95) – 59 Hazwoper (1910.120) – 53 Asbestos (1910.1002) – 35 Access to Medical/Exposure Records - 21
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Rank by Call Subject To reduce volume of information we determined it would be best to provide this information in a broad spectrum. Provided are the generality of questions asked and the applicable resource provided to the caller.
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#1 and #3– Indoor Air Quality 163 questions – What are the requirements for indoor air temperatures? 43 questions – What are the requirements for indoor exposure to environmental tobacco smoke? Interpretation letter 2/24/03 – Reiteration of Existing OSHA Policy on Indoor Air Quality: Office Temperature/Humidity and Environmental Tobacco Smoke
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#2 - Ergonomics 51 questions – What is the maximum weight that an employee can manually lift? One maximum weight limit is not set because of other factors; i.e., repetition, lifting distance, bending, twisting, duration of operation.
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#4 – Bloodborne Pathogens 41 questions – When is an employer covered by the bloodborne pathogens standard (e.g., plumbers, janitors, housekeepers)? Paragraphs (a) & (b) of 1910.1030 Section XIII, A & B of CPL 02-02-069 Common interpretation letters that may be utilized include: 2/1/93 – Most frequently asked questions concerning the bloodborne pathogens standard (portion on scope).
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#5 – Bloodborne Pathogens 37 questions – What are the requirements for hepatitis B vaccinations (e.g., Do all employees have to be vaccinated)? Paragraphs (f)(1) & (f)(2) of 1910.1030 Section XIII, F of CPL 02-02-069 Common interpretations that may be utilized include: Interpretation letter 2/1/93 – most frequently asked questions concerning the bloodborne pathogens standard. (portion on Hepatitis B Vaccination)
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#6 – Respiratory Protection 34 questions – What are the requirements for medical evaluations (e.g. Who can evaluate medical questionnaires besides physicians?) Paragraph © of 1910.134 Section VII, F of CPL 02-00-120 Questions and Answer Section of Small Entity Compliance Guide for Respiratory Protection (Portion on Medical Evaluation)
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#7 – Hazard Communication 32 questions – When is an employer covered by the hazard communication standard (e.g,Which chemicals need MSDSs?) Paragraphs (a),(b)&© of of 1910.1200; Appendix A (definitions) Section XI, A & B of CPL 02-02-038
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#8 –Hazard Communication 31 questions - What are the requirements for MSDS accessibility (e.g., Can MSDSs be maintained electronically?) Paragraph (g)(8) of 1910.1200 Section XI, E of CPL 02-02-038
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#9 – Bloodborne Pathogens 30 questions - What are the requirements for post-exposure evaluation and follow- up (e.g., Can the source individual be forced to provide blood?) Paragraphs (f)(1) & (f)(3) of 1910.1030 Section XIII, F of CPL 02-02-069 Common interpretation letters that may be utilized include: 1) Interpretation letter 2/1/93 – “Most frequently asked questions concerning bloodborne pathogens standard.” (portion on post-exposure follow-up)
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#10 – Bloodborne Pathogens 28 questions – What are the requirements for bloodborne pathogen training (do employees have to receive training for hepatitis C)? Paragraph (g)(2) of 1910.1030 Section XIII, G of CPL 02-02-069 Common interpretation letters that may be utilized include: 1) Interpretation letter 2/1/93 Most frequently asked questions concerning bloodborne pathogens standard.” (portion on Communication of Hazards to Employees)
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Top 10 General Industry Safety Standards/Topics Powered Industrial Trucks – 180 Sanitation (1910.141) – 165 Medical and First Aid (1910.151) – 134 General Requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (1910.132) – 76 Guarding Floor and Wall Openings (1910.23) - 50
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Top 10 General Industry Safety Standards/Topics Permit-Required Confined Spaces (1910.146) – 39 General Requirements for Electrical (1910.303) – 35 General Requirements for All Machine Guarding (1910.212) – 30 Lockout/Tagout (1910.147) – 29 Flammable and Combustible Liquids (1910.106) - 26
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#1 – Powered Industrial Trucks 95 questions - What are the requirements for powered industrial truck training (i.e., how often does a company have to evaluate their forklift operators?) Paragraph (1) of 1910.178 CPL 02-01-028 Common interpretation letters – 4/10/00 – “Competency of powered industrial truck trainers; training must be truck and spite specific 10/8/99 – “Powered industrial truck training for employees working at another employer’s worksite” 4/6/99 – “Host employers must assure forklift operators that visiting employers are trained.” 10/29/99 – “Host employers may require site- specific forklift training of visiting workers.”
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#2 – Sanitation 53 questions - What are the requirements for access to toilet facilities (e.g., Can employers institute restrictions on restroom breaks? Paragraph © of 1910.141 Common interpretation letters: 4/23/03 – “Reasonable access to toilet facilities; citation analysis for failure to allow access to toilet facilities” 4/6/98 – “Interpretation of 1910.141: Toilet facilities” 7/5/83 – “Reasonable judgment is needed in evaluating the proximity of required sanitary facilities”
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#3 – Medical and First Aid 52 questions - What are the requirements for first aid kits (i.e., What has to be in a first aid kit and does every workplace have to have one)? Paragraph (b) of 1910.151 Appendix A (First Aid Kits) 1910.151 Common interpretation letters: 4/18/02 – “Clarification of 1910.151 (medical services and first aid” 7/2/91 – “Standard for medical services and first aid”
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#4 – General Personal Protective Equipment 42 questions - What are the requirements for selecting general PPE (e.g., Do workers in a warehouse have to wear steel-toed boots)? Paragraph (d) of 1910.132 STD 01-06-006
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#5 – Medical and First Aid 41 questions – What are the requirements for the design/location of eyewashes and body washes (e.g., what is the required flow rate for an eyewash)? Paragraph © of 1910.151 Common interpretation letters: 4/18/02 - “ANSI Z358.1 “Guidance for complying with 1910.151© citation policy for eyewashes and showers” 11/1/02 – “Additional clarification of using ANSI Z358.1 in complying with 1910.151”
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#6 - Sanitation 31 questions – What are the requirements for access to potable water (e.g., can employers institute restrictions on access to drinking water)? Paragraph (b)(1) of 1910.141
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#7 – Medical and First Aid 28 questions - What are the requirements for training employees in First Aid/CPR (e.g., how many employees need to be trained in first aid)? Paragraph (b) of 1910.151 CPL 02-02-053 Common interpretations: 4/18/02 – “Clarification of 1910.151” 12/11/96 – “Interpretation of First Aid Standard”
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#8 - Sanitation 17 questions – What are the requirements for the number and design of toilet facilities that must be provided (e.g., can an employer provide one lockable unisex toilet)? Paragraphs (a)(2) & © of 1910.141
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#9 – Permit-Required Confined Spaces 14 questions – What are the requirements for permit-required confined space training (e.g., what do attendants have to be trained on)? Paragraphs (g)(h)(i) & (j) of 1910.141
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#10 – Powered Industrial Trucks 13 questions –What are the requirements for modifying powered industrial trucks (e.g., what does an employer have to do to be able to modify a fork lift)? Paragraph (a)(4) of 1910.178 Common interpretations:\ 4/11/97 – “Powered industrial truck modification and approval” 7/3/02 – “Powered industrial truck addition/modification approval and marking requirements” 10/22/99 – “Forklifts: free rigging requires manufacturer approval”
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Top 3 Construction Health Standards/Topics Only three Asbestos – 1926.1101 – 38 Lead – 1926.62 – 12 Benzene – 1926.1128 - 1
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Top 10 Construction Safety Standards/Topics Duty to have fall protection – 1926.501 – 22 Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices – 1926.502 – 17 Cranes and Derricks – 1926.550 - 17 General Requirements for Scaffolding – 1926.451 – 17 Specific Excavation Requirements – 1926.652 - 12
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Top 10 Construction Safety Standards/Topics Sanitation – 1926.51 – 9 Material Handling Equipment – 1926.602 – 8 Training Requirements for Scaffolding – 1926.454 – 6 Scope, Application, and Definitions for Excavation – 1926.650 – 6 Electrical – Wiring Methods, Components, and Equipment for General Use - 5
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#1- Sanitation 8 questions – What are the requirements for toilets at construction sites (e.g., how many toilets must be provided by the employer)? Paragraph © of 1926.51 Common interpretations letters: 6/7/02 – “Mobile crews must have prompt access to nearby toilet facilities” 4/19/93 – “Toilets are not required at construction jobsites if transportation is readily available to nearby facilities”
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#2 – Duty to Have Fall Protection 8 questions – What are the requirements for fall protection for the roofing industry (e.g., what are the fall protection requirements for doing residential roofing work)? Paragraphs (b)(10), (b)(11), & (b)(13) of 1926.501 Sections XI and XII of STD 03-00-001 Common Interpretations: 12/8/03 “Review residential construction scenarios for alternative fall protection procedures” 12/15/03 – “Fall protection requirements for construction workers doing work while on a roof” 2/23/99 – “Use of roof jacks (slide guards) for residential and commercial construction” 7/7/03 – “Requirements for fall protection when ladder jack scaffolds are used for residential and commercial construction”
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#3 – Training Requirements for Scaffolding 5 questions – What are the requirements for training workers who do scaffolding (e.g., what are the training requirements for workers using an aerial lift)? All of 1926.454 Common interpretation letters: 2/23/00 – “Fall protection, training, inspection and design requirements of aerial lifts and scissor lifts/scaffold” 5/21/99 – “Training qualifications for the competent person inspecting scaffolds”
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#4 – Duty to have Fall Protection 4 questions – When is fall protection required on a construction site (e.g., at what height do I need fall protection for an unprotected side)? Paragraph (b) of 1926.501
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#5 – Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices 3 questions – What are the requirements for anchorage points (e.g., how many pounds must the anchorage point be able to support)? Paragraph (d)(15) of 1926.502 Common interpretation letters: 6/8/98 – “Fall protection anchorage points: guardrail systems and cranes” 4/2/98 – “Scaffolds may serve as fall arrest anchorages”
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#6 – General Requirements for Scaffolding 3 questions – At what height is fall protection required when working on a scaffold? Paragraph (g) of 1926.451
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#7 – Specific Excavation Requirements 3 questions – What are the requirements for shoring trenches (e.g., design for a shield system)? Paragraph © of 1926.652 Appendices A,C, & D to 1926.652 Common interpretation letter: 1/16/03 – “Registered professional engineer approval requirements for manufactured trench protective systems deeper than 20 feet”
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#8 – Wiring Methods, Components, and Equipment for General Use 3 questions – What are the requirements for flexible extension cords (e.g., what are the required ratings/markings for extension cords)? Paragraph (g) of 1926.405 Common interpretation letters: 1/16/03 – “Acceptable uses of flexible temporary cords/cables on construction sites” 5/19/03 – “Repair requirements for the cord plug (attachment plug) of double insulated tools” 12/16/98 – “Using electrical tape to repair minor damage to the outer jacket of an extension cord”
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#9 – Material Handling Equipment 2 questions – What are the requirements for training forklift operators (e.g., do operators have to be certified to operate rough terrain forklifts)? Paragraph (d) of 1926.602 (References 1910.178(l) CPL 02-01-028 Common interpretation letters: “Earthmoving equipment is not covered by 1910.178: skid-steer equipment may be covered” 9/30/99 – “Forklifts in construction: elevating personnel and operator training”
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#10 – Cranes and Derricks 2 questions – What are the requirements for workers riding the load? Interpretation letter 7/7/76 – “Interpretation of riding the load or hook”
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Maritime Organic arsenic – 1915.1028 – 2 Powered Industrial Trucks – 1917.43 – 2 Welding, Cutting and Heating in Way of Preservative Coatings – 1915.53 – 1 Scaffolds or Staging – 1915.71 – 1 Scope and Applicability – 1917.1 – 1 Non-sufficient data to develop FAQs
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