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Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations

Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations. GENERAL INDUSTRY FY 2018. OSHA Federal Standards October 1, 2017 – September 30, 2018. Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in General Industry FY 2018. Hazard Communication – Written program.

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Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations

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  1. Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations GENERAL INDUSTRY FY 2018 OSHA Federal Standards October 1, 2017 – September 30, 2018

  2. Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in General Industry FY 2018 Hazard Communication – Written program Machine Guarding – Types of guarding methods Hazard Communication – Information and training Overall 1910 MFC Hazardous Energy Control – Procedures shall be developed Respirators – Medical evaluations 29 CFR 1910 Subparts Hazardous Communication – Maintain copies of SDS’s Machine guarding – Point of operations Respirators – Employer Establishing awritten respirator program Powered Industrial Trucks – Competency training Medical & First Aid – Suitable quick drenching or flushing facility

  3. Walking/Working Surfaces [1910.21 – .30] Fall Protection – Protection from falling 4 feet or more SUBPART D General – Walking-working surfaces are kept clean General – facilitate cleaning General – Workroom floor kept in a dry condition General – Walking-working surfaces are inspected

  4. Means of Egress [1910.33 – .39] Exit Route Feature – Free & unobstructed SUBPART E Exit Route Feature – Clearly visible & marked Exit Route Design – Must be able to open from the inside Exits Route Feature – Signs posted if exit is not apparent Exit Route Feature – Markings for non exits

  5. Powered Platforms, Aerial Lifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work Platforms [1910.66 – .68] Vehicle Mounted – Personal fall arrest shall be worn SUBPART F Vehicle Mounted – Trained persons only Vehicle Mounted – Employee shall stand firmly on basket floor Vehicle Mounted – Aerial devices acquired on or after July 1, 1975 Vehicle Mounted – Lift control shall be tested

  6. Occupational Health and Environmental Control [1910.94 – .98] Occupational Noise – Hearing conservation program SUBPART G Occupational Noise – Train each employee exposed Occupational Noise – Develop & implement monitoring program Occupational Noise – Establish & maintain audiometric testing program Occupational Noise – Annual audiogram for each employee

  7. Hazardous Materials [1910.101 – .126] Compressed Gases – Handling storage and use SUBPART H Flammable Liquids – Shall not be dispensed unless bonded & grounded Spray Finishing – Clear space shall be kept free from storage PSM– Establish & implement written procedures Spray Finishing – Air velocity for electrostatic spraying

  8. Personal Protective Equipment [1910.132 – .138] Respirators – Shall provide medical evaluation SUBPART I Respirators – Establish & implement written program General Requirements – verify workplace hazard assessment Respirators – Employer shall ensures an employee is fit tested General Requirements – Assess workplace for hazards

  9. General Environment Controls [1910.141 – .147] Hazardous Energy Control – Procedures shall be developed SUBPART J Hazardous Energy Control – Periodic inspections Hazardous Energy Control – Establish program Hazardous Energy Control – General training Hazardous Energy Control – Application of controls

  10. Medical & First Aid [1910.151 –.152] Medical & First Aid – Eye & body flushing facilities provided SUBPART K Medical & First Aid – First aid training & supplies readily available Medical & First Aid – Medical personnel advice & consultation

  11. Fire Protection [1910.155 – .165] Extinguishers – Provided & readily accessible SUBPART L Extinguishers – Annual maintenance checks Extinguishers – Visual monthly inspection Extinguishers – Training program Extinguishers – Initial & annual training

  12. Compressed Gas & Compressed Air Equipment [1910.166 – .169] Air Receivers – Pressure gauge with spring loaded safety valve SUBPART M Air Receivers – Safety valves shall be tested Air Receivers – Drain pipe installed at the lowest point

  13. Materials Handling & Storage [1910.176 – .184] Powered Industrial Trucks – Competency training SUBPART N Powered Industrial Trucks – Refresher training in relevant topics Powered Industrial Trucks – Certification of training Powered Industrial Trucks – Safe operating condition Powered Industrial Trucks – Completed training requirements

  14. Machinery & Machine Guarding [1910.211 – .219] General Requirements– Types of guarding methods SUBPART O General Requirements – Point of operation Abrasive Wheel– Tongue guards Abrasive Wheel – Work rests Power Transmission – Guarding for pulleys

  15. Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment[1910.241 – .244] General – Compressed air for cleaning SUBPART P Guarding of Powered Tools - Abrasive wheels shall be guarded Guarding of Powered Tools – Vertical portable grinders shall be guarded General – Condition of tools and equipment Other Portable Tools & Equipment – Rated load shall be legibly

  16. Welding, Cutting, & Brazing [1910.251 – .255] Gas Welding & Cutting – stored away from fuel-gas cylinders SUBPART Q General Requirements – Protection from arc welding ray Gas Welding & Cutting – Cylinder storage inside buildings Gas Welding & Cutting – Cylinder valve closure Gas Welding & Cutting – Storage next to combustibles

  17. Special Industries [1910.261 – .272] Grain Handling – Housekeeping SUBPART R Grain Handling – Permit shall be issued for entering Grain Handling – Employer shall provide rescue equipment Sawmills – Conveyors operated in accordance with ANSI B20.1 - 1957 Grain Handling – Certification record for each inspections

  18. Electrical [1910.301 – .399] General – Proper installation & use of equipment SUBPART S Wiring Methods - Flexible cords used as fixed wiring Wiring Method – Flexible cord strain relief Wiring Method – Grounding permanent & effective Wiring Method – Pull & junction box covers

  19. Commercial Diving Operations [1910.401 – .440] SCUBA Diving – Diver shall be line-tended from the surface SUBPART T Personnel Requirements – Employer at dive location Pre-Dive Procedures – Emergency aid list of available physicians Post-Dive Procedures – Information recorded and maintained SCUBA Diving – Diver carrying a manual reserve

  20. Toxic and Hazardous Substance [1910.1000 – .1450] Hazardous Communication – Written program SUBPART Z Hazardous Communication – Information & training Hazardous Communication – SDS’s readily accessible Hazardous Communication – SDS’s for each chemical Hazardous Communication – Product identifier

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