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OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations. CONSTRUCTION – FY 2012. OSHA Federal Standards October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012. Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in Construction. 1926 Overall MFC. Fall Protection – Residential Construction. M.
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OSHA Most Frequently Cited SeriousViolations CONSTRUCTION – FY 2012 OSHA Federal Standards October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012
Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in Construction 1926 Overall MFC Fall Protection – Residential Construction M Fall Protection – Unprotected Sides & Edges M Portable ladders not extended 3 feet above landing X Fall Protection – Training M Eye and Face Protection E Head Protection E Fall Protection – Roofing Work on Low-sloped Roofs M Scaffolds – Fall Protection L Aerial lifts – Fall Protection L Excavations – Cave-in Protection P
Subpart CGeneral Safety & Health (1926.20 - 35) Inspections by a competent person Employee training programs Initiate and maintain accident prevention programs Housekeeping Personal Protective Equipment – Employer responsibility
Subpart DOccupational Health & Environmental Controls (1926.50 - 66) Lead exposure assessment Emergency eyewash/shower Lead – Representative personal sampling First aid training First aid supplies
Subpart EPersonal Protective & Life Saving Equipment (1926.95 - 107) Eye and face protection Head protection PPE – Provided, used & maintained Foot Protection Required eye & face protection – ANSI requirements
Subpart FFire Protection & Prevention (1926.150 - 159) Portable fire extinguishers inspected periodically and maintained Fire extinguisher provided per 3000 sqftof building area Extinguishers with 50ft of 5 Gallons of Flammable/Combustible Liquids 2A Fire extinguishers per each floor in Multistory buildings Flammable/combustible liquids – Dispensing units protected
Subpart GSigns, Signals & Barricades (1926.200 - 203) Traffic control signs/devices Traffic signs at points of hazard Flaggers - Signaling
Subpart HMaterials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal (1926.250 - 252) Exterior drop chutes Rigging equipment inspection & removal from service Welded alloy steel chain sling identification Synthetic web slings – Removal from service General rigging equipment identification
Subpart ITools: Hand & Power (1926.300 - 307) Tools designed for guards – Guards in place Woodworking tools – ANSI requirements Guarding of rotating/moving parts Guarding of portable circular saws Guarding of rip saws
Subpart JWelding & Cutting (1926.350 -354) Oxygen cylinder storage Cylinders secured upright Fire extinguishing equipment in area Cables needing repair Valve protection caps in-place and secured
Subpart KElectrical (1926.400 - 449) Grounding path Ground fault protection Flexible cord strain relief Worn/frayed cords and cables Equipment installation and use
Subpart LScaffolds (1926.450 - 454) Fall protection Aerial lifts – Fall protection Safe access Full planking Training for scaffold users
Subpart MFall Protection (1926.500 - 503) Residential construction Unprotected sides & edges Fall hazard training Roofing work on low-sloped roofs Roofing work on steep roofs
Subpart NHelicopters, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors (1926.550 - 556) Instructions posted on cars & platforms Hoist car enclosure
Subpart OMotor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, & Marine Operations (1926.600 - 606) Industrial Trucks ANSI B56.1-1969 requirements Emergency eyewash/shower Industrial truck operator training Blocking/cribbing of suspended equipment Safety platform secured to carriage or forks
Subpart PExcavations (1926.650 - 652) Cave-in protection Safe egress Protection from falling/rolling materials and equipment Competent person – Inspections Competent Person – Inspection and employee removal
Subpart QConcrete & Masonry Construction(1926.700 - 706) Reinforcing steel guarding Lockout/tagoutof bulk cement storage facilities Masonry wall bracing
Subpart RSteel Erection (1926.750 - 761) Protection from fall hazards Fall hazard training Fall protection for connection Structural stability during erection processes Fall Protection equipment criteria
Subpart TDemolition (1926.850 - 860) Engineering survey prior to demolition operations Wall openings protected Control of utilities prior to demolition operations Not dropping materials outside exterior walls Testing for hazardous materials prior to demolition operations
Subpart XLadders (1926.1050 - 1060) Portable ladder – 3 feet above landing surface Appropriate use Training program Using top step as a step Stairway or ladder provided for 19 inch break in elevation
Subpart ZToxic & Hazardous Substances (1926.1100 - 1152) Asbestos – Exposure assessment by a competent person Asbestos – Training program Asbestos – Class I, II, and III work in regulated area Asbestos – Exposure monitoring Asbestos – Employer provided protective clothing
Subpart CCCranes and Derricks in Construction (1926.1400 - 1442) Equipment inspection every 12 months Documentation of signaling qualification Determination of equipment working radius Hooks – Self-closing latches Documentation of monthly inspections