Moving Beyond Basic OSHA Compliance - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 36
About This Presentation
Title:

Moving Beyond Basic OSHA Compliance

Description:

Title: PowerPoint Presentation Author: OSHA-USER Last modified by: Sara Geer Created Date: 2/27/2002 3:01:19 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:191
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 37
Provided by: OSHA71
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Moving Beyond Basic OSHA Compliance


1
(No Transcript)
2
Moving Beyond Basic OSHA Compliance
3
Were all concerned about our employees Safety
Health
  • Current statistics from OSHA
  • Each year, approximately 6,000 employees in this
    country die from workplace injuries
  • 50,000 die from illnesses caused by exposure to
    workplace hazards
  • 6 million workers suffer non-fatal workplace
    injuries
  • Annual cost to U.S. business of more that 125
    billion
  • Sourcehttps//www.osha.gov/OshDoc/data_General_Fa
    cts/jobsafetyandhealth-factsheet.html

4
Most Frequently Cited OSHA Standards October
2012 through September 2013 Fiscal Year (FY)
  • 1926.501 Fall Protection 8,241 citations
  • 1910.1200 Hazard Communication 6,156 citations
  • 1926.451 Scaffolding 5,423 citations
  • 1910.1434 Respiratory Protection 3,879
    citations
  • 1910.305 Electrical Wiring, Components,
    Equipment 3,452 citations
  • 1910.178 Powered Industrial Trucks 3,340
    citations
  • 1926.1053 Ladders 3,311 citations
  • 1910.147 Lockout/Tagout 3,254 citations
  • 1910.303 Electrical, General Requirements 2,745
    citations
  • 1910.212 Machine Guarding 2,701 citations
  • Total 42,502 citations in 2013 FY
  • 29,179 citations in 2012 FY
  • 13,323 additional citations in 2013 FY

5
How do we protect our employees and avoid costly
OSHA citations?
  • The simple answer
  • Make sure safety and health really is first
  • Our Challenge
  • Move beyond basic OSHA compliance
  • Our Ultimate Goal
  • Zero injuries illnesses
  • Zero OSHA citations

6
General Housekeeping / Blocked Passageways
7
(No Transcript)
8
Unsecured Compressed Gas Cylinders
9
(No Transcript)
10
(No Transcript)
11
Fire Extinguishers
12
(No Transcript)
13
Bench Grinders
14
(No Transcript)
15
Welding
16
(No Transcript)
17
Hook Safety Latches
18
(No Transcript)
19
(No Transcript)
20
Rigging
21
(No Transcript)
22
Hazard Communication
23
(No Transcript)
24
Electrical
25
(No Transcript)
26
(No Transcript)
27
(No Transcript)
28
(No Transcript)
29
Guarding
30
(No Transcript)
31
Miscellaneous
32
(No Transcript)
33
(No Transcript)
34
(No Transcript)
35
(No Transcript)
36
How do we get there?
  • Effective communication on hazard from ESH to
    Operations
  • ESH identifies hazard
  • ESH provides options on various ways hazard can
    be addressed
  • ESH provides training and/or training materials
    on hazard
  • Follow-through from Operations to address hazard
    and provide training
  • Follow-up from ESH and Operations to ensure
    hazard remains eliminated or is addressed timely
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com