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OSHA 10 Hour CourseOSHA 10 Hour Course
National Safety ConsultingNational Safety Consulting
& Safety Temps Ltd.& Safety Temps Ltd.
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Introduction to OSHA
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What is OSHA?What is OSHA?
OOccupational ccupational SSafety and afety and HHealth ealth AAdministrationdministration
Responsible for worker safety and Responsible for worker safety and health protectionhealth protection
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Is there a need for OSHA?Is there a need for OSHA?
Nearly 6,000 workplace fatalities per year (16 Nearly 6,000 workplace fatalities per year (16 per day)per day)
50,000 deaths from workplace-related 50,000 deaths from workplace-related illnesses illnesses
5.7 million non-fatal workplace injuries5.7 million non-fatal workplace injuries
Injuries alone cost U.S. businesses over $125 Injuries alone cost U.S. businesses over $125 billionbillion
Each year...Each year...
Source - OSHA Publication 2056Source - OSHA Publication 2056
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Has OSHA Made a Difference?Has OSHA Made a Difference?
Helped cut the work-related fatality rate by 60%Helped cut the work-related fatality rate by 60%
Worked with employers and employees to reduce Worked with employers and employees to reduce workplace injuries and illnesses by 40%workplace injuries and illnesses by 40%
Virtually eliminated brown lung disease in the textile Virtually eliminated brown lung disease in the textile industry, andindustry, and
Reduced trenching and excavation fatalities by 35%Reduced trenching and excavation fatalities by 35%
YES!
Since 1970 OSHA has:
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What does OSHA do?What does OSHA do?
Encourages employers and employees to reduce Encourages employers and employees to reduce workplace hazards and implement new or improve workplace hazards and implement new or improve existing safety and health programsexisting safety and health programs
Develops and enforces mandatory job safety and Develops and enforces mandatory job safety and health standardshealth standards
Maintains a reporting and recordkeeping system to Maintains a reporting and recordkeeping system to monitor job-related injuries and illnessesmonitor job-related injuries and illnesses
Provides assistance, training and other support Provides assistance, training and other support programs to help employers and workersprograms to help employers and workers
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Who is covered by the OSH Act?Who is covered by the OSH Act?
Most private sector employeesMost private sector employees
Coverage is provided directly by federal Coverage is provided directly by federal OSHA or through an OSHA-approved state OSHA or through an OSHA-approved state programprogram
Does not cover the self-employed or Does not cover the self-employed or immediate members of farm families that do immediate members of farm families that do not employ outside workersnot employ outside workers
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OSHA StandardsOSHA Standards OSHA develops and enforces standards that OSHA develops and enforces standards that
employers must follow.employers must follow.
Where OSHA does not have standards, employers Where OSHA does not have standards, employers are responsible for following the OSH Act's General are responsible for following the OSH Act's General Duty Clause.Duty Clause.
States with OSHA-approved programs must set States with OSHA-approved programs must set standards standards at least as effectiveat least as effective as federal standards. as federal standards.
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What does OSHA Require?What does OSHA Require?
Determine which standards apply Determine which standards apply to your workplaceto your workplace
Follow the OSHA standards and Follow the OSHA standards and requirementsrequirements
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Recordkeeping and ReportingRecordkeeping and Reporting• Employers of 11 or more Employers of 11 or more
employees must maintain employees must maintain records of occupational records of occupational injuries and illnessesinjuries and illnesses
• AllAll employers must display the OSHA employers must display the OSHA poster, and report to OSHA within 8 hours poster, and report to OSHA within 8 hours any accident that results in a fatality or in-any accident that results in a fatality or in-patient hospitalization of 3 or more patient hospitalization of 3 or more employeesemployees
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Recordkeeping FormsRecordkeeping Forms
Maintained on a Maintained on a calendar year basiscalendar year basis
Summary of records Summary of records for the previous year for the previous year must be posted from must be posted from February through February through April April
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What are workers’ responsibilities?What are workers’ responsibilities? Read the OSHA posterRead the OSHA poster Follow the employer’s safety and health rules and Follow the employer’s safety and health rules and
wear or use all required gear and equipmentwear or use all required gear and equipment Follow safe work practices for your job, as directed Follow safe work practices for your job, as directed
by your employerby your employer Report hazardous conditions to a supervisor or Report hazardous conditions to a supervisor or
safety committeesafety committee Report hazardous conditions to OSHA, if Report hazardous conditions to OSHA, if
employers do not fix thememployers do not fix them Cooperate with OSHA inspectorsCooperate with OSHA inspectors
(see OSHA Workers' web page for more information)
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What are workers’ rights?What are workers’ rights? Identify and correct problems in their workplaces, Identify and correct problems in their workplaces,
working with their employers whenever possibleworking with their employers whenever possible
Complain to OSHA about workplace conditions Complain to OSHA about workplace conditions threatening their health or safety in person, by threatening their health or safety in person, by telephone, by fax, by mail or electronically through telephone, by fax, by mail or electronically through OSHA’s web siteOSHA’s web site
Section 11(c) of the OSH Act gives workers the right Section 11(c) of the OSH Act gives workers the right to seek safe and healthful conditions on the job to seek safe and healthful conditions on the job without being disciplined or firedwithout being disciplined or fired
(see OSHA Workers' web page for more information)
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OSHA Workers' PageOSHA Workers' Page
www.osha.gov/as/opa/worker/index.html
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What are employers’ rights &What are employers’ rights & responsibilities? responsibilities?
Employers must provide a safe and healthful workplace free of recognized Employers must provide a safe and healthful workplace free of recognized hazards and follow the OSHA standardshazards and follow the OSHA standards
The OSH Act grants employers important rights, particularly during and The OSH Act grants employers important rights, particularly during and after an OSHA inspectionafter an OSHA inspection
Employers must provide training, medical examinations and recordkeepingEmployers must provide training, medical examinations and recordkeeping
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Competent Person in ConstructionCompetent Person in Construction• A person who;A person who;
Knows the right standard,Knows the right standard, Can identify hazards in the operation, andCan identify hazards in the operation, and Is designated by the employer, and has the authority to take appropriate actions.Is designated by the employer, and has the authority to take appropriate actions.
• "Competent Person" is found in many standards."Competent Person" is found in many standards.• Some standards set specific requirements for the "competent person."Some standards set specific requirements for the "competent person."
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Workplace InspectionsWorkplace Inspections
• Establishments covered by the OSH Act are subject to Establishments covered by the OSH Act are subject to inspection by OSHA compliance safety and health inspection by OSHA compliance safety and health officers (CSHO's)officers (CSHO's)
• Most inspections are conducted without advance noticeMost inspections are conducted without advance notice
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What Types of Hazards are Addressed in Standards?
ElectricalElectrical
CranesCranes
FallsFalls
ExcavationExcavation
Scaffolding
Machines
Stairways & Ladders
Chemical
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The top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards for 2006
1. Scaffolding2. Fall protection3. Hazard communication standard4. Respiratory protection5. Control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout)6. Powered industrial trucks7. Electrical, wiring methods, components and equipment8. Machines9. Ladders10. Electrical systems design
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The top standards for which OSHA assessed the highest penalties in fiscal year 2006
1. Scaffolding
2. Fall protection3. Machines4. Excavations5. Control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout)6. Excavations7. General duty clause 8. Process safety management of hazardous chemicals9. Powered industrial trucks (forklifts)10. Guarding floor and wall openings and holes
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Employer may Qualify for Employer may Qualify for "Focused Inspection" "Focused Inspection"
Has to meet certain conditionsHas to meet certain conditions
Inspector will "focus" on these four Inspector will "focus" on these four hazard areas:hazard areas:
FallsFalls
Struck byStruck by
Caught in/betweenCaught in/between
Electrical Electrical
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Inspection ProcessInspection Process
CSHO displays official CSHO displays official credentialscredentials
Opening conferenceOpening conference Walk-around inspectionWalk-around inspection Closing conferenceClosing conference
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Conducting the Conducting the Walkaround InspectionWalkaround Inspection
CSHO and accompanying representatives CSHO and accompanying representatives (employer and employee) inspect the (employer and employee) inspect the establishment for potentially hazardous establishment for potentially hazardous working conditionsworking conditions
CSHO discusses possible corrective actions CSHO discusses possible corrective actions with the employerwith the employer
CSHO may consult, at times privately, with CSHO may consult, at times privately, with employeesemployees
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What Happens After What Happens After an OSHA Inspection?an OSHA Inspection?
OSHA may or may not issue citationsOSHA may or may not issue citations
Citations inform employer and employees of the Citations inform employer and employees of the regulations and standards allegedly violated and regulations and standards allegedly violated and of the proposed time for abatement of the proposed time for abatement
Employer must post a copy of each citation at or Employer must post a copy of each citation at or near place where violation occurred, for 3 days or near place where violation occurred, for 3 days or until violation is corrected, whichever is longer until violation is corrected, whichever is longer
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Sources of AssistanceSources of Assistance• OSHA web site (www.osha.gov)OSHA web site (www.osha.gov)• Consultation assistanceConsultation assistance• Federal and State area officesFederal and State area offices
Speakers, publications, a/v aids, technical Speakers, publications, a/v aids, technical adviceadvice
• Training and educationTraining and education OSHA Training Institute (OTI) and the OTI OSHA Training Institute (OTI) and the OTI
Education CentersEducation Centers OSHA Outreach Training ProgramOSHA Outreach Training Program
• OSHA Office of State ProgramsOSHA Office of State Programs• Voluntary Protection ProgramsVoluntary Protection Programs
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OSHA Web Site(www.osha.gov)
About OSHA (events, what’s new . . .)About OSHA (events, what’s new . . .)
Compliance Assistance (regulations, directives, Compliance Assistance (regulations, directives, consultation, eTools, training . . .)consultation, eTools, training . . .)
Cooperative Programs (VPP, partnerships …)Cooperative Programs (VPP, partnerships …)
News Room (publications, news releases . . .)News Room (publications, news releases . . .)
Safety / Health Topics (technical links to Safety / Health Topics (technical links to various topics)various topics)
Statistics (Inspection data, BLS survey link ...)Statistics (Inspection data, BLS survey link ...)
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Where to Get OSHA StandardsWhere to Get OSHA Standards
Federal Register in public Federal Register in public libraries or at GPO web sitelibraries or at GPO web site
CD-ROM subscription through CD-ROM subscription through U.S. Government Printing Office U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO)(GPO)
Code of Federal Regulations Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in public libraries and (CFR) in public libraries and through GPOthrough GPO
OSHA web site - OSHA OSHA web site - OSHA standards, interpretations, standards, interpretations, directives (www.osha.gov)directives (www.osha.gov)
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Consultation AssistanceConsultation Assistance Provided at no cost Provided at no cost Developed for smaller employers with more Developed for smaller employers with more
hazardous operationshazardous operations Delivered by state government agencies or Delivered by state government agencies or
universities employing professional safety universities employing professional safety and health consultantsand health consultants
No penalties are proposed or citations No penalties are proposed or citations issuedissued
Possible violations of OSHA standards are Possible violations of OSHA standards are not reported to OSHA enforcement staff not reported to OSHA enforcement staff unless employer fails to eliminate or control unless employer fails to eliminate or control any serious hazard or imminent dangerany serious hazard or imminent danger
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OSHA Emergency Hot-LineOSHA Emergency Hot-Line1-800-321-OSHA1-800-321-OSHA
• Report workplace safety or health fatalities or the hospitalization of 3 or more employees• Report a workplace hazard• File a complaint about a workplace hazard • Request information on OSHA• Request an OSHA publication
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SummarySummary OSHA helps save lives and prevent injuriesOSHA helps save lives and prevent injuries
OSHA balances a cooperative approach OSHA balances a cooperative approach with traditional enforcementwith traditional enforcement
OSHA standards are the enforceable OSHA standards are the enforceable requirements for worker safety and healthrequirements for worker safety and health
Inspections are OSHA’s way to ensure Inspections are OSHA’s way to ensure compliancecompliance
OSHA offers various means of assistanceOSHA offers various means of assistance