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ASSE OSHA National Office Update March 2010 Richard E. Fairfax, CIH Director, Enforcement Programs Acting Director - Construction Richard E. Fairfax, CIH Director, Enforcement Programs Acting Director - Construction
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FY 2010 (Oct 1 – Mar 22) Federal OSHA Inspection Data
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 Inspections Conducted
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FY 2010 Inspections Conducted Regional Planned vs. Actual Report Planned Insps – 18,875 Actual Insps - 17,207 Difference -1,668
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 % Programmed vs. % Unprogrammed
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 Percent Complaint Inspections
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 % Inspections In-Compliance
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 Total Violations Issued
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 % Total Violations Issued As Serious
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 % Total Violations Issued As Serious, Willful, Repeat, & Unclass
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FY 2006 – FY2010 % NIC Inspections With Only Other-Than- Serious Violations Cited
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 Percent Inspections With Violations Contested
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 Average Penalty Per Serious Violation
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 Percent Construction Inspections
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 Significant Cases
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Significant Cases
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Egregious Cases
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FY 2006 – FY 2010 Fatality Investigations
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FY 2010 – General Industry Top 10 Most Cited Standards 1) Hazard Communication 2)Respiratory Protection 3)Lockout/Tagout 4)Electrical, Wiring Methods 5)Powered Industrial Trucks 1) Hazard Communication 2)Respiratory Protection 3)Lockout/Tagout 4)Electrical, Wiring Methods 5)Powered Industrial Trucks 6)Electrical, General Requirements 7)Machine Guarding 8)Process Safety Management 9)Personal Protective Equipment 10) Recordkeeping
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FY 2010 – Construction Top 10 Most Cited Standards 1) Scaffolding 2)Fall Protection 3)Ladders 4)Hazard Communication 5)Head Protection 1) Scaffolding 2)Fall Protection 3)Ladders 4)Hazard Communication 5)Head Protection 6)General Safety & Health Provisions 7)Aerial Lifts 8)Excavation Requirements 9)Electrical, Wiring Methods 10) Eye & Face Protection
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DOC Activities Almost all efforts are focused on finishing the Cranes and Derricks Standard Final rule expected this summer Developing a Nail Gun safe use guidance document Materials and support for the Hispanic Conference in April Almost all efforts are focused on finishing the Cranes and Derricks Standard Final rule expected this summer Developing a Nail Gun safe use guidance document Materials and support for the Hispanic Conference in April
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Confined Spaced - Construction Confined Spaces in Construction Final rule preamble is currently being drafted Anticipated final publication date is being determined Confined Spaces in Construction Final rule preamble is currently being drafted Anticipated final publication date is being determined
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Construction Services Projects Training course for compliance officers on work zone safety Masonry construction safety guidance document Skylight floor hole opening quick card Elevator construction guidance document Demolition operations guidance document Training course for compliance officers on work zone safety Masonry construction safety guidance document Skylight floor hole opening quick card Elevator construction guidance document Demolition operations guidance document
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Construction Services Projects Quick card – construction site sanitation Construction electrical safety guidance document Underground construction guidance document Crane initiative Fall protection initiative Quick card – construction site sanitation Construction electrical safety guidance document Underground construction guidance document Crane initiative Fall protection initiative
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Construction Services Projects Trenching and excavation initiative Shotcrete/gunite fact sheets Looking at rescinding residential construction directive ACCSH to meet April 12 th to 16 th in Houston Trenching and excavation initiative Shotcrete/gunite fact sheets Looking at rescinding residential construction directive ACCSH to meet April 12 th to 16 th in Houston
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DEP Activities SVEP The following circumstances will be reviewed as a possible SVEP case: A fatality or catastrophe situation, In industry operations or processes that expose employees to the most severe occupational hazards and those identified as “High-Emphasis Hazards,” Exposing employees to hazards related to the potential release of a highly hazardous chemical, or All egregious enforcement actions. SVEP The following circumstances will be reviewed as a possible SVEP case: A fatality or catastrophe situation, In industry operations or processes that expose employees to the most severe occupational hazards and those identified as “High-Emphasis Hazards,” Exposing employees to hazards related to the potential release of a highly hazardous chemical, or All egregious enforcement actions.
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DEP Activities SVEP “High-Emphasis Hazards” means only high gravity serious violations of specific standards covered under falls or the following NEPs: amputations, combustible dust, crystalline silica, lead, excavation/ trenching, and shipbreaking, Regardless of the type of inspection being conducted. Low and moderate gravity violations will not be considered for a SVEP case. SVEP “High-Emphasis Hazards” means only high gravity serious violations of specific standards covered under falls or the following NEPs: amputations, combustible dust, crystalline silica, lead, excavation/ trenching, and shipbreaking, Regardless of the type of inspection being conducted. Low and moderate gravity violations will not be considered for a SVEP case.
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DEP Activities The SVEP also includes the following action elements for employers who meet the SVEP criteria. Enhanced follow-up inspections, Nationwide referrals, which will include State Plan States, Increased company awareness, which will include issuing News Releases, Enhanced settlement provisions, and Increased use of Federal court enforcement action (contempt of court) under Sec. 11(b) of the OSH Act. The SVEP also includes the following action elements for employers who meet the SVEP criteria. Enhanced follow-up inspections, Nationwide referrals, which will include State Plan States, Increased company awareness, which will include issuing News Releases, Enhanced settlement provisions, and Increased use of Federal court enforcement action (contempt of court) under Sec. 11(b) of the OSH Act.
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DEP Activities Corporate Wide Settlement Agreements Tied into the SVEP Looking for systemic patterns of violations OSHA can now approach employers to enter into a corporate agreement Directive is out for review and concurrence Corporate Wide Settlement Agreements Tied into the SVEP Looking for systemic patterns of violations OSHA can now approach employers to enter into a corporate agreement Directive is out for review and concurrence
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DEP Activities OSHA Penalties OSHA is exploring changing administrative reductions and informal settlement agreement reductions OSHA Penalties OSHA is exploring changing administrative reductions and informal settlement agreement reductions
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DEP Activities PSM Projects Chemical Plant NEP Refinery NEP Meer Directive being redrafted Flammables in atmospheric tanks – focuses also on process vs. storage tanks Reactives Directive – drafting in progress PSM Projects Chemical Plant NEP Refinery NEP Meer Directive being redrafted Flammables in atmospheric tanks – focuses also on process vs. storage tanks Reactives Directive – drafting in progress
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DEP Activities NEP – high hazard facilities – reviewing Regional comments Isocyanates NEP Replaces the asthmagens NEP Updating the TB Compliance Directive and the Bloodborne pathogens compliance directive Evaluating the Amputations NEP NEP – high hazard facilities – reviewing Regional comments Isocyanates NEP Replaces the asthmagens NEP Updating the TB Compliance Directive and the Bloodborne pathogens compliance directive Evaluating the Amputations NEP
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DEP Activities IH Chapter for the FOM vs. IH FOM Change 1 to the FOM NEP for Hexavalent Chromium – in final clearance IH Chapter for the FOM vs. IH FOM Change 1 to the FOM NEP for Hexavalent Chromium – in final clearance
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