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OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations. General Industry - FY 2012. OSHA Federal Standards October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012. Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in General Industry . Hazard communication – Written program. Z. Machine guards - General. O.
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OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations General Industry - FY 2012 OSHA Federal Standards October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012
Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in General Industry Hazard communication – Written program Z Machine guards - General O Hazard communication – Information & training Z Respirators – Written program I Walking/working surfaces D Respirators – Medical evaluations I Powered industrial trucks – Operator competency N Lockout/tagout- Procedures J Grinders – Tongue guards O Electrical – Proper installation & use of equipment S
Subpart DWalking/Working Surfaces (1910.21 – 30) Open-sidedfloors Housekeeping Posted Floor – Load rating Wet floors Construction, care, and use of portable wood ladders
Subpart EExit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Prevention Routes (1910.33 – 39) Exit routes free & unobstructed Exit marking “Not an Exit” signs Exit route signs Exit route unlocked
Subpart FPowered Platforms (1910.66 – 68) Body belt & lanyard when working from aerial lift Trained operators for aerial lift Secure work position for employees in aerial lift Controls in safe working condition Manlift inspections
Subpart GOccupational Health (1910.94 – 98) 6 Hearing conservation program Monitoring program Audiometric testing program Training program Annual audiogram
Subpart HHazardous Materials (1910.101 – 126) Compressed gases – handling, storage & use Class I liquids – Dispensing Spray areas – Approved wiring/equipment Spray areas – Cleaning Spray booth – Air velocity
Subpart IPersonal Protective Equipment (1910.132 – 139) Respirators – Written program Respirators – Medical evaluation PPE – Hazard assessment PPE – Provided, used, and maintained in sanitary and reliable condition PPE – Certification of hazard assessment
Subpart JGeneral Environment Controls (1910.141 – 147) Lockout/tagout – Procedures Lockout/tagout – Program Lockout/tagout – Periodic inspections Lockout/tagout – General training Lockout/tagout – Energy isolation devices affixed
Subpart KMedical & First Aid (1910.151 –152) Eye & body flushing facilities First Aid training/supplies Medical personal advice/consultation
Subpart LFire Protection (1910.155 – 165) Extinguishers – Provided & accessible Extinguishers – Annual maintenance checks Extinguishers – Training program Extinguishers – Initial & annual training Extinguishers – Visual monthly inspections
Subpart MCompressed Gas & Air Equipment (1910.166 – 169) Pressure gauge with spring loaded safety valve Safety valves tests Safety valve compliance with A.S.M.E Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, Edition 1968 Safety valves readily rendered inoperable No valve between air receiver and safety valve
Subpart NMaterials Handling & Storage (1910.176 – 184) Powered industrial trucks – Competency training Powered industrial trucks – Refresher training Powered industrial trucks – Certification of training Powered industrial trucks – Safe operating condition Powered industrial trucks – Examination for defects
Subpart OMachinery & Machine Guarding (1910.211 – 219) Machine guards – General Grinders – Tongue guards Machine guards – Point of operation Grinders – Work rests Power transmission apparatus – Pulleys
Subpart PHand & Portable Powered Tools (1910.241 – 244) Compressed air for cleaning Vertical portable grinders – Guards Condition of tools and equipment Portable abrasive wheels – Guards Jack load rating
Subpart QWelding, Cutting & Brazing (1910.251 – 255) Oxygen cylinder storage – Separation Cylinder storage, inside of buildings Arc welding protection Oxygen cylinder storage – Near combustibles Damaged cables replaced/repaired
Subpart RSpecial Industries (1910.261 – 272) Grain handling – Housekeeping Grain handling –Hazardous atmospheres Grain handling – Rescue operations Grain handling – Locked out Grain handling – Bins entry permits
Subpart SElectrical (1910.301 – 399) Proper installation and use of equipment Flexible cord strain relief Grounding permanent and effective Flexible cords used as fixed wiring Pull/junction box covers
Subpart ZToxic & Hazardous Substances (1910.1000 – 1450) Written program Information and training SDS’s for each chemical SDS’s readily accessible Labeling (old standard)