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OSHA’s Most Frequently Cited Violations 2002

OSHA’s Most Frequently Cited Violations 2002. 1910.1200 Hazard Communication. 29 CFR 1910.1200(f)(5)(ii) states that all chemical containers must be labeled with the chemical’s name and hazard(s). . 1910.1200 Hazard Communication.

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OSHA’s Most Frequently Cited Violations 2002

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  1. OSHA’s Most Frequently Cited Violations2002

  2. 1910.1200Hazard Communication 29 CFR 1910.1200(f)(5)(ii) states that all chemical containers must be labeled with the chemical’s name and hazard(s).

  3. 1910.1200Hazard Communication 29 CFR 1910.1200(f)(5)(ii) states that all chemical containers must be labeled with the chemical’s name and hazard(s).

  4. 1910.147Lockout/Tagout 29 CFR 1910.147(c)(5)(ii)(A-D) state that lockout/tagout locks must be in place and identified at all times.

  5. 1910.147Lockout/Tagout 29 CFR 1910.147(c)(3)(ii): “In demonstrating that a level of safety is achieved in the tagout program which is equivalent to the level of safety obtained by using a lockout program, the employer shall demonstrate full compliance with all tagout-related provisions…”

  6. 1910.134Respiratory Protection 29 CFR 1910.134(h)(2)(i) states that all respirators shall be stored to protect them from damage and contamination.

  7. 1910.305Electrical, Wiring Methods 29 CFR 1910.305(b)(2) states that all electrical boxes must have a cover.

  8. 1910.305 Electrical, Wiring Methods 29 CFR 1910.305(g)(iv)(2)(ii) states that flexible cords shall not be spliced.

  9. 1910.305 Electrical, Wiring Methods 29 CFR 1910.305(g)(1)(iii)(B) states that flexible cords may not be when run through holes in walls, ceilings or floors.

  10. 1910.212Machines, General Requirements 29 CFR 1910.212(a)(1) states that all pinch points, rotating parts, flying chips and points of operation shall be guarded.

  11. 1910.212Machines, General Requirements 29 CFR 1910.212(a)(5) states that guards on fans shall have openings no larger than 1/2 inch.

  12. 1910.219Mechanical Power-Transmission Apparatus 29 CFR 1910.219(e)(1)(i) states that all belts and pulleys must be guarded.

  13. 1910.303Electrical Systems Design 29 CFR 1910.303(f) states that all electrical disconnects shall be sufficiently labeled.

  14. 1910.303Electrical Systems Design 29 CFR 1910.303(g)(1)(i) states that there should be at least 36” of clearance in front of electrical disconnects.

  15. 1910.303Electrical Systems Design 29 CFR 1910.303(b)(1): “Electrical equipment shall be free from recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees.”

  16. 1910.217Mechanical Power Presses 29 CFR 1910.217(c)(2)(i)(d): “Every point of operation guard shall meet the following design, construction, application, and adjustment requirements: It shall utilize fasteners not readily removable by operator, so as to minimize the possibility of misuse or removal of essential parts”

  17. 1910.23Guarding Floor & Wall Openings 29 CFR 1910.23(c)(1) states that every open-sided floor or platform 4 feet or more above adjacent floor or ground level shall be guarded by a standard railing.

  18. 1910.146Permit-Required Confined Space 29 CFR 1910.146 states that any space that has limited or restricted means for entry or exit shall be labeled a “Confined Space.”

  19. 1910.215Abrasive Wheel Machinery 29 CFR 1910.215(b)(9) states that tongue guards on abrasive wheel machinery shall never be more than 1/4” from the wheel.

  20. 1910.215Abrasive Wheel Machinery 29 CFR 1910.215(b)(4) states that work rests on abrasive wheel machinery shall never be more than 1/8” from the wheel.

  21. 1910.157Portable Fire Extinguishers 29 CFR 1910.157(e)(3) states that fire extinguishers shall have a documented inspection monthly and serviced annually.

  22. 1910.157Portable Fire Extinguishers 29 CFR 1910.157(c)(1) states that the employer shall maintain fire extinguishers at identified, readily accessible locations.

  23. 1910.37Means of Egress 29 CFR 1910.37(f)(1) states that exits shall be readily accessible at all times.

  24. 1910.37Means of Egress 29 CFR 1910.37(f)(1) states that exits shall be readily accessible at all times.

  25. 1910.22Walking-Working Surfaces 29 CFR 1910.22(b)(1) states that aisles and passageways should be kept clear, with no obstruction across or in aisles that could create a hazard.

  26. 1910.178Powered Industrial Trucks 29 CFR 1910.178(k)(1) states that all wheel chocks shall be placed under all rear wheels of trucks during loading and unloading.

  27. 1910.178Powered Industrial Trucks 29 CFR 1910.178(m)(12) states that an industrial truck used for lifting personnel must be equipped with a safety platform.

  28. 1910.178Powered Industrial Trucks 29 CFR 1910.178(a)(4) states that modifications and additions to forklifts shall not be made without the manufacturer’s prior written approval.

  29. 1910.107Spray Finishing 29 CFR 1910.107(c)(6): “Electrical wiring, motors, and other equipment outside of but within twenty (20) feet of any spraying area, and not separated therefrom by partitions, shall not produce sparks under normal operating conditions and shall otherwise conform to the provisions of subpart S of this part for Class I, Division 2 Hazardous Locations.”

  30. 5A0001General Duty Clause

  31. 1910.106Flammable/Combustible Liquids 29 CFR 1910.106(d)(2)(i) states that only approved containers and portable tanks shall be used to store flammable liquids, and 29 CFR 1910.1200(f)(5)(ii) states that all chemical containers must be labeled with the chemical’s name and hazard(s).

  32. 1910.106Flammable/Combustible Liquids 29 CFR 1910.106(d)(3)(ii): “…All joints and seams shall remain tight and the door shall remain securely closed during the fire test. Cabinets shall be labeled in conspicuous lettering, "Flammable - Keep Fire Away.”

  33. 1910.151Medical & First Aid 29 CFR 1910.151(c) states that there should be suitable facilities for quick flushing of eyes anywhere corrosive materials may come in contact with the eyes.

  34. 1910.304Electrical, Wiring Design/Protection 29 CFR 1910.304(f)(4) states that the path to ground from circuits, equipment and enclosures shall be permanent and continuous.

  35. 1910.304Electrical, Wiring Design/Protection 29 CFR 1910.304(f)(5)(v) states that exposed non-current-carrying metal parts of portable equipment shall be grounded.

  36. 1910.253Oxygen-Fuel Gas Welding & Cutting 29 CFR 1910.253(b)(2)(ii) states that all oxygen cylinders must be stored at least 20 feet from any flammable or combustible materials, or have a five-foot divider between them.

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