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1. OSHA OKLAHOMA CITY AREA OFFICE 55 North Robinson, Suite 315
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 278-9560
www.osha.gov
1-800-321-OSHA
2. AREA OFFICE STAFF Casey Perkins, AAD
Jorge Delucca, AAD
Heather Hartman, CAS
Landis Powell, VPP Coordinator
Ranelle Newport, Discrimination Investigator
15 CSHO’s
1 IH Vacancy
2 Safety Engineer/ Safety Specialist
3. BALANCED APPROACH TO COMPLIANCE Enforcement Programs
700+ inspections conducted in FY 2009
4 Significant cases in FY 2009
Voluntary Compliance
Alliances
Partnerships
VPP & SHARPS
4. Enforcement Goals for 2010 Increase to 790 inspections
Continued emphasis in construction
Continued construction blitz activity
Special emphasis as needed in other industries based on injury/illness and fatality trends
5. COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS ALLIANCES
MCEPS (Mid-Continent Exploration and Production Safety Network)
Municipal Contractors
Construction Alliance (Homebuilders, Electrical Subcontractors…)
6. COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS PARTNERSHIPS
Two construction-based partnerships have been signed (3 sites)
National Guard Armories in Norman & Mustang
Devon project downtown OK City (with a view from the OSHA Area Office!)
7. COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS VPP
35 Total VPP Co’s in OK
6 New Approvals for 2010
8 Re-certifications
8 VPP Audits for Other Area Offices
8. ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS PROGRAMMED INSPECTIONS
Construction (Dodge Reports)
SST (Site-Specific Targeting)
NEP (National Emphasis Programs)
REP (Regional Emphasis Programs)
LEP (Local Emphasis Programs)
9. ENFORCEMENT PROGRAMS REGIONAL EMPHASIS PROGRAMS
Falls in Construction & General Industry
Cranes in Construction
Oil & Gas
Fabricated Metal Products
Heavy Highway & Bridge
Noise in General Industry
Demolition in Construction
Electrical Powerline (overhead and underground)
10. FY 2009 FATALITIES 24 Fatality Inspections Conducted
15 General Industry
6 Construction Industry
3 Oil & Gas Industry
11. FY 2009 FATALITIES 13 Caught in/Struck by/Crushed by
4 Electrocution / Arc Flash
3 Falls
2 Fire/Explosion
1 Ashyxiation or Exposure to Chemical
1 Animal Attack
12. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #10
1910.212 – Machine Guarding
In-going nip points, rotating parts of machinery
Point of Operation
Anchoring machinery
Fan Blade guarding
Affixing of Guards
13. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #9
1910.303 – Electrical, General Requirements
Listed / Labeled electrical equipment installed and used according to instructions
Minimum working space maintained around electrical enclosures and equipment
Guarding of live parts over 50 volts
General duty clause
Circuit breakers / disconnects not marked
14. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #8
1910.178 – Powered Industrial Trucks
Operation of PIT by competent, trained personnel
Refresher training every 3 years or after accident
Certification of training
Use of PIT in need of repair
Inspection of PIT
15. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #7
1910.305 – Electrical, Wiring Methods
Unused openings in cabinets, enclosures
Unapproved use of flexible cords
Splicing of flexible cords / Strain relief
Missing covers / faceplates on electrical enclosures
Flexible cords not protected from damage
16. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #6
1926.1053 – Ladders
Extension 3 ft above landing
Improper use beyond design
Use of top step
Use of ladders with structural defects
Carrying of objects or loads while on ladder
17. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #5
1910.147 – Lockout / Tagout
Energy control procedures
Periodic inspection of lockout procedures
Training of affected and authorized employees
Written energy control plan
Application of lockout devices
18. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #4
1910.134 – Respiratory Protection
Written Program and SOP’s
Medical evaluation
Voluntary use of respirators (Appendix D)
Fit Testing
Assessment and selection of Respirator
19. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #3
1910.1200 – Hazard Communication
Written Program
Employee Information and Training
Labeling
Material Safety Data Sheets
20. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #2
1926.501 – Fall Protection
Residential Construction
General 6 ft. Fall Protection
Roofing
Guarding of Floor Holes
21. FY 2009Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Federal Standards/Sections Cited #1
1926.451 – Scaffolding
Fall Protection / Guardrails
Full Planking
Safe Access / Egress
Guardrails (toeboards, midrail, toprail)
22. Thank You For What You Do