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Agriculture Safety and Health

Agriculture Safety and Health. Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Serious Hazards in FY 2009. Objectives. In this course, we will discuss the “Top Ten” most frequently cited serious Agriculture Safety and Health Standards for FY 2009.

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Agriculture Safety and Health

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  1. Agriculture Safety and Health • Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Serious Hazards in FY 2009

  2. Objectives • In this course, we will discuss the “Top Ten” most frequently cited serious Agriculture Safety and Health Standards for FY 2009. • The Top Ten list includes data about citations/violations issued from January 1, 2009, through December 31, 2009, in N.C.

  3. N.C. Department of Labor

  4. OFIR Fatal Events by Industry (Fiscal Year 2009)

  5. Agriculture Industry

  6. General Duty Clause Number 1: General Duty Clause Each employer shall furnish to each of his employees conditions of employment and a place of employment free from  recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious injury or serious physical harm to his employees. NCGS 95-129(1)

  7. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  8. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  9. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  10. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  11. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  12. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  13. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  14. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  15. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  16. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  17. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  18. General Duty Clause NCGS 95-129(1)

  19. Fire Protection for Migrant Housing NCGS 95-225(f) • Number 2: All migrant housing shall comply with the standards regarding fire safety for migrant housing.

  20. Fire Protection for Migrant Housing NCGS 95-225(f)

  21. Fire Protection for Migrant Housing NCGS 95-225(f)

  22. Number 3: Collection, treatment and disposal of sewage Article 11 of Chapter 130A shall apply to migrant housing. A person owning or controlling a residence, place of business or a place of public assembly shall provide an approved wastewater system. Collection, Treatment, and Disposal of Sewage NCGS 95-225(d)

  23. Collection, Treatment, and Disposal of Sewage NCGS 95-225(d)

  24. Collection, Treatment, and Disposal of Sewage NCGS 95-225(d)

  25. Number 4: Water supply – adequate and approved. An adequate and convenient water supply, approved by the appropriate health authority, shall be provided in each camp for drinking, cooking, bathing, and laundry purposes Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(c)(1)

  26. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(c)(1)

  27. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(c)(1)

  28. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(c)(1)

  29. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(c)(1)

  30. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(c)(1)

  31. Field Sanitation 1928.110(c)(2)(i) • Number 5: Toilet and handwashing facilities • One toilet facility and one handwashing facility shall be provided for each (20) employees or fraction thereof

  32. Field Sanitation 1928.110(c)(2)(i)

  33. Preoccupancy Inspection NCGS 95-226(a) • Number 6: Application for preoccupancy inspection • Every operator shall request a preoccupancy inspection at least 45 days prior to the anticipated date of occupancy.

  34. Preoccupancy Inspection NCGS 95-226(a)

  35. Preoccupancy Inspection NCGS 95-226(a)

  36. Preoccupancy Inspection NCGS 95-226(a)

  37. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(b)(3) • Number 7: Shelter - Beds, cots, or bunks and suitable storage facilities provided in room for sleeping.

  38. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(b)(3)

  39. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(b)(3)

  40. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(b)(3)

  41. Temporary Labor Camps 1910.142(b)(3)

  42. Field Sanitation 1928.110(c)(1) (iii) • Number 8: Water dispensed in single-use cups • The water shall be dispensed in single-use drinking cups or by fountains. • The use of common drinking cups or dippers is prohibited.

  43. Field Sanitation 1928.110(c)(1) (iii)

  44. Personal Protective Equipment 1910.132(a) • Number 9: General requirements • Protective equipment shall be provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition wherever hazards are encountered in a manner capable of causing injury or impairment in the function of any part of the body through absorption, inhalation or physical contact.

  45. Personal Protective Equipment 1910.132(a)

  46. Personal Protective Equipment 1910.132(a)

  47. Personal Protective Equipment 1910.132(a)

  48. Eye and Face Protection 1910.133(a)(1) • Number 10: General requirements • The employer shall ensure that each affected employee uses appropriate eye or face protection when exposed to eye or face hazards from flying particles, molten metal, liquid chemicals, acids or caustic liquids, chemical gases or vapors, or potentially injurious light radiation.

  49. Eye and Face Protection 1910.133(a)(1)

  50. Eye and Face Protection 1910.133(a)(1)

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