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    Most Frequently CitedSerious Violations

    Construction FY 2004

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 2

    1660

    1374

    1353

    1232

    980

    935

    907

    892

    851

    802

    501(b)(1) - M

    501(b)(13) - M

    100(a) - E

    451(g)(1) - L

    451(e)(1) - L

    453(b)(2)(v) - L

    652(a)(1) - P

    451(b)(1) - L

    503(a)(1) - M

    1053(b)(1) - X

    Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations

    in ConstructionFY 2004

    Fall hazards training program

    Head protection

    Scaffolds - Platform construction

    Excavations - Protection of employees

    Aerial liftsBody belt & lanyard

    Scaffolds - Fall protection

    Fall protection - Unprotected sides & edges

    Fall protectionResidential construction 6 or more

    Portable ladders 3 feet above landing surface

    Scaffolds - Access

    Standard&S

    ubpart-19

    26.

    --

    There were also 400 Section 5(a)(1) violations cited in construction SIC codes

    during this period.

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 3

    766

    586

    415

    193

    89

    21(b)(2)

    20(b)(2)

    20(b)(1)

    25(a)

    28(a)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Subpart C - General Safety & Health(1926.20 - 35)

    Employee training programs

    Inspections by competent person

    Initiate and maintain accident prevention programs

    Personal protective equipmentEmployer responsibility

    Housekeeping

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 4

    Subpart D - Occupational Health &

    Environmental Controls(1926.50 - 66)

    58

    46

    46

    38

    29

    62(d)(1)(i)

    50(c)

    55(a)

    55(b)

    62(d)(1)(iii)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts & mists - Employee exposure

    Lead - Exposure assessment

    First aid training

    LeadRepresentative personal sampling

    Gases, vapors, etc.Administrative/Engineering controls

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 5

    Subpart E - Personal Protective & Life

    Saving Equipment

    (1926.95 - 107)

    1353

    548

    286

    14

    13

    100(a)

    102(a)(1)

    95(a)

    106(a)

    106(d)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Head protection

    Lifesaving skiff for employees working over water

    PPE - Provided, used and maintained

    Eye and face protection

    Life jackets/vests

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 6

    Subpart F - Fire Protection & Prevention(1926.150 - 159)

    36

    30

    23

    17

    17

    150(c)(1)(i)

    150(c)(1)(vi)

    153(o)

    150(a)(1)

    150(c)(1)(iv)

    Standard-

    1926. Extinguishers within 50 ft. of flammables/combustibles

    2A fire extinguishers - Building area

    Fire protection program

    LP-Gas systemsProtection from vehicular traffic

    Extinguishers on each floor

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 7

    60

    35

    35

    20

    7

    200(g)(1)

    200(g)(2)

    201(a)

    202

    200(a)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Subpart G - Signs, Signals & Barricades(1926.200 - 203)

    Traffic control signs/devices - Requirements

    Barricades - Requirements

    FlaggersProper signaling by and use of

    Traffic signs at points of hazard

    Visible signs and symbols

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 8

    Subpart H - Materials Handling,Storage, Use & Disposal

    (1926.250 - 252)

    33

    20

    18

    13

    12

    251(a)(1)

    251(a)(6)

    252(a)

    251(e)(8)(iii)

    251(e)(8)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Rigging equipment inspection & removal from service

    Torn/cut synthetic web slings - Removal from service

    SlingsDaily inspections

    Exterior drop chutes

    Unsafe synthetic web slingsRemoval from service

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 9

    Subpart I - Tools: Hand & Power

    (1926.300 - 307)

    88

    85

    39

    37

    33

    304(f)

    300(b)(1)

    304(i)(1)

    300(b)(2)

    304(d)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Woodworking tools - ANSI requirements

    Guarding of rotating/moving parts

    Tools designed for guards - Guards in place

    Guarding of circular saws

    Guarding of circular hand-fed ripsaws

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 10

    Subpart J - Welding & Cutting

    (1926.350 -354)

    91

    75

    30

    24

    23

    350(a)(9)

    350(a)(10)

    350(a)(1)

    350(h)

    352(d)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Cylinders secured upright

    Fire extinguishing equipment in area

    Oxygen cylinder storage

    Valve protection caps

    Regulators/Gauges in working order

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 11

    Subpart K - Electrical

    (1926.400 - 449)

    349

    328

    215

    190

    159

    404(b)(1)(i)

    404(f)(6)

    403(b)(2)

    404(b)(1)(ii)

    405(g)(2)(iv)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Branch circuits - Ground fault protection/

    Assured equipment grounding conductor program

    Grounding path

    Equipment installation and use

    Ground-fault circuit interrupters

    Flexible cordsStrain relief

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 12

    Subpart L - Scaffolds

    (1926.450 - 454)

    1232

    980

    935

    892

    649

    451(g)(1)

    451(e)(1)

    453(b)(2)(v)

    451(b)(1)

    454(a)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Scaffolds above 10 ft. - Fall protection

    Scaffold access

    Scaffold platform construction

    Aerial lifts - Body belt and lanyard

    Training for employees using scaffolds

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 13

    1660

    1374

    851

    465

    286

    501(b)(1)

    501(b)(13)

    503(a)(1)

    501(b)(10)

    501(b)(11)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Subpart M - Fall Protection(1926.500 - 503)

    Fall protection - Residential construction 6 or more

    Fall hazards training program

    Fall protection - Unprotected sides & edges

    Fall protection - Roofing work on low-slope roofs

    Fall protectionSteep roofs

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 14

    29

    25

    21

    18

    16

    550(a)(15)(i)

    550(a)(9)

    550(a)(6)

    550(b)(2)

    550(a)(1)Standard-

    1926.

    Subpart N - Cranes, Derricks, Hoists,Elevators & Conveyors

    (1926.550 - 556)

    Crawler, locomotive, & truck cranes - ANSI B30.5-1968

    Cranes and derricksManufacturers specifications

    Hoisting machineryAnnual inspection

    Clearances between power lines and equipment

    Swing radius at rear of crane barricaded

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 15

    Subpart O - Motor Vehicles, MechanizedEquipment, & Marine Operations

    (1926.600 - 606)

    70

    56

    34

    28

    27

    602(c)(1)(vi)

    602(a)(9)(ii)

    602(a)(2)(i)

    602(c)(1)(viii)(A)

    602(a)(9)(i)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Earthmoving/compacting equipment - Reverse signal alarm

    Bi-directional machines - Horn

    Seat belts

    Lifting/hauling equipment - Use of safety platform

    Industrial trucks - ANSI B56.1-1969

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 16

    Subpart P - Excavations(1926.650 - 652)

    107

    370

    394

    461

    907

    652(a)(1)

    651(c)(2)

    651(k)(1)

    651(j)(2)

    651(k)(2)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Employee protection in excavations - Protective system use

    Inspections by competent person

    Protection from falling/rolling materials/equipment

    Egress from trench excavations

    Competent person inspection - Employees removed from hazard

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 17

    Subpart Q - Concrete & MasonryConstruction

    (1926.700 - 706)

    248

    24

    15

    701(b)

    706(b)

    706(a)(1)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Reinforcing steel - Guarding

    Masonry walls - Bracing

    Masonry wallsLimited access zone prior to start

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 18

    Subpart RSteel Erection

    (1926.750 - 761)

    285

    45

    37

    15

    12

    12

    760(a)(1)

    761(b)

    760(b)(3)

    760(b)(1)

    752(b)

    755(a)(1)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Protection from fall hazards

    Written notification prior to steel erection

    Fall protection for connectors15 to 30

    Fall hazard training

    Fall protection for connectorsMore than 2 stories or 30

    Columns anchored by anchor rods

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 19

    48

    9

    7

    6

    6

    850(a)

    850(i)

    851(b)

    850(g)

    852(e)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Subpart T - Demolition(1926.850 - 860)

    Engineering survey - Prior to operations

    Stairs, passageways, laddersInspected and maintained

    Chute openings protected

    Floor openings covered

    Wall openings protected

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 20

    Subpart X - Ladders(1926.1050 - 1060)

    Stairrails & handrails

    802

    281

    207

    201

    171

    1053(b)(1)

    1052(c)(1)

    1053(b)(4)

    1060(a)

    1053(b)(13)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Portable ladders 3 feet above landing surface

    Top of stepladder not to be used as a step

    Training program

    Appropriate use of ladders

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 21

    Subpart Z - Toxic & Hazardous Substances(1926.1100 - 1152)

    30

    23

    19

    14

    11

    11

    11

    1101(f)(2)(i)

    1101(e)(1)

    1101(i)(1)

    1101(k)(9)(i)

    1101(f)(1)(i)

    1101(g)(1)(i)

    1101(g)(1)(ii)

    Standard-

    1926.

    Asbestos - Exposure assessment by competent person

    Asbestos - Class I, II, & III asbestos work in regulated areas

    Asbestos - Protective clothing

    Asbestos - Training program

    Asbestos - Monitoring

    AsbestosVacuum cleaners with HEPA filters

    AsbestosWet methods or wetting agents

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 22

    63

    62

    36

    36

    22

    134(e)(1)

    134(c)(1)

    134(d)(1)(iii)

    134(f)(2)

    134(f)(1)

    Respiratory Protection (1910.134)

    Cited in Construction SIC Codes

    Medical evaluation to determine employees ability to use respirator

    Fit testing prior to initial use and annually

    Evaluation of respiratory hazards

    Qualitative or quantitative fit testing

    Written respiratory protection program

    Standard:1910.

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 23

    118

    21

    14

    5

    178(l)(1)(i)

    178(l)(6)

    178(l)(1)(ii)

    178(l)(4)(iii)

    Powered Industrial Truck

    Operator Training [1910.178(l)]

    Cited in Construction SIC Codes

    Training prior to truck operation

    Evaluation of operator once every 3 years

    Operator certification

    Standard:1910.

    Operator competency

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    Number of Serious Violations - FY 2004 24

    Hazard Communication (1910.1200)

    Cited in Construction SIC Codes

    168

    63

    62

    59

    56

    1200(e)(1)

    1200(g)(1)

    1200(g)(8)

    1200(h)(1)

    1200(h)

    Written program

    Information and training

    Material Safety Data Sheets readily accessible

    Training initially and for new hazards

    Material Safety Data Sheets

    Standard:1910.