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Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations

Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations. Construction – FY 2003. Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in Construction – FY 2003. Fall protection - Unprotected sides & edges. Scaffolds - Fall protection. Head protection. Fall protection – Residential construction 6’ or more.

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Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations

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  1. Most Frequently CitedSerious Violations Construction – FY 2003

  2. Most Frequently Cited Serious Violationsin Construction – FY 2003 Fall protection - Unprotected sides & edges Scaffolds - Fall protection Head protection Fall protection – Residential construction 6’ or more Scaffolds - Access Standard & Subpart - 1926. Aerial lifts – Body belt & lanyard Scaffolds - Platform construction - - Excavations - Protection of employees Employee training Fall hazards training program There were also 334 Section 5(a)(1) violations cited in construction SIC codes during this period. Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  3. Subpart C - General Safety & Health(1926.20 - 35) Employee training programs Inspections by competent person Initiate and maintain accident prevention programs Housekeeping Personal protective equipment Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  4. Subpart D - Occupational Health & Environmental Controls(1926.50 - 66) Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts & mists - Employee exposure Lead - Exposure assessment First aid training Lead - Interim respiratory protection Lead - Interim ppe Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  5. Subpart E - Personal Protective & Life Saving Equipment(1926.95 - 107) Head protection Eye and face protection PPE - Provided, used and maintained Life jackets/vests Lifesaving skiff for employees working over water Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  6. Subpart F - Fire Protection & Prevention(1926.150 - 159) 2A fire extinguishers - Building area Extinguishers on each floor LP-Gas systems – Protection from vehicular traffic Extinguishers within 50 ft. of flammables/combustibles Storage of LPG containers Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  7. Subpart G - Signs, Signals & Barricades(1926.200 - 203) Traffic signs at points of hazard Flagmen/traffic control* Traffic control signs/devices - Requirements Barricades - Requirements Flagmen – Appropriate garments* * OSHA’s standards for Signs, Signals, and Barricades were revised during FY 2003. The asterisked standards refer to the previous rule. Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  8. Subpart H - Materials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal (1926.250 - 252) Rigging equipment inspection & removal from service Torn/cut synthetic web slings - Removal from service Exterior drop chutes Custom lifting accessories – Load marking Alloy steel chains - Identification Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  9. Subpart I - Tools: Hand & Power(1926.300 - 307) Woodworking tools - ANSI requirements Tools designed for guards - Guards in place Guarding of rotating/moving parts Circular saw blade guarding Guarding of pulleys Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  10. Subpart J - Welding & Cutting(1926.350 -354) Cylinders secured upright Oxygen cylinder storage Valve protection caps Cables needing repair - In use Regulators/Gauges in working order Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  11. Subpart K - Electrical(1926.400 - 449) Branch circuits - Ground fault protection/ Assured equipment grounding conductor program Grounding path Ground-fault circuit interrupters Equipment installation and use Flexible cords – Strain relief Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  12. Subpart L - Scaffolds(1926.450 - 454) Scaffolds above 10 ft. - Fall protection Scaffold access Aerial lifts - Body belt and lanyard Scaffold working levels - Planked or decked Training for employees using scaffolds Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  13. Subpart M - Fall Protection(1926.500 - 503) Fall protection – Steep roofs Unprotected sides & edges - Fall protection Fall protection - Residential construction 6’ or more Fall hazards training program Fall protection - Roofing work on low-slope roofs Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  14. Subpart N - Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators & Conveyors(1926.550 - 556) Crawler, locomotive, & truck cranes - ANSI B30.5-1968 Cranes and derricks – Manufacturers’ specifications Swing radius at rear of crane barricaded Daily inspection - Competent person Hoisting machinery – Annual inspection Clearances between power lines and equipment Loads suspended or to be lifted – Employees kept clear Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  15. Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, & Marine Operations(1926.600 - 606) Earthmoving/compacting equipment - Reverse signal alarm Industrial trucks - ANSI B56.1-1969 Lifting/hauling equipment - Use of safety platform Bi-directional machines - Horn Powered industrial trucks – Unauthorized riders Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  16. Subpart P - Excavations (1926.650 - 652) Employee protection in excavations - Protective system use Egress from trench excavations Inspections by competent person Protection from falling/rolling materials/equipment Competent person inspection - Employees removed from hazard Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  17. Subpart Q - Concrete & Masonry Construction(1926.700 - 706) Reinforcing steel - Guarding Masonry walls - Bracing Formwork – General requirements Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  18. Subpart R – Steel Erection(1926.750 - 761) Protection from fall hazards Fall hazard training Fall protection for connectors – 15’ to 30’ Written notification prior to steel erection Fall protection for connectors – More than 2 stories or 30’ Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  19. Subpart T - Demolition(1926.850 - 860) Engineering survey - Prior to operations Chutes – No material dropped outside structure unless protected Walls/floors shored or braced when employees work inside structure Wall openings protected Stairs, passageways, ladders – Inspected and maintained Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  20. Subpart X - Ladders(1926.1050 - 1060) Stairrails & handrails Portable ladders 3 feet above landing surface Appropriate use of ladders Stairways/ladders required Training program Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  21. Subpart Z - Toxic & Hazardous Substances(1926.1100 - 1152) Asbestos - Exposure assessment by competent person Asbestos - Training program Asbestos - Class I, II, & III asbestos work in regulated areas Asbestos - Protective clothing Asbestos - Monitoring Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

  22. Hazard Communication (1910.1200)Cited in Construction SIC Codes Written program Material Safety Data Sheets Material Safety Data Sheets readily accessible Standard: 1910. Information and training Training initially and for new hazards Number of Serious Violations - FY 2003

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