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Title: OSHA Update


1
OSHA Update
  • Mark Briggs
  • Houston South
  • Area Office

2
The Facts (Oct. 1 to Sept. 2)
  • Fatalities
  • Houston 50 (FY06 54)
  • HNAO 20
  • HSAO 30
  • Texas 173 (FY06 183)
  • Arkansas 27 (FY06 21)
  • Louisiana 24 (FY06 38)
  • Oklahoma 29 (FY06 21)
  • Region VI 253 (FY06 263)
  • Last Week 10 people died in the workplace.

3
What are we doing to affect a change?
  • Regulatory Agenda
  • Standards
  • Emphasis Programs
  • Outreach
  • OSHAs Hiring

4
OSHAs Regulatory Agenda
  • OSHA will issue guidance on who is responsible
    for payment for PPE by November 2007, due to a
    lawsuit filed earlier this year.

5
Other Issues on the Agenda
  • Crystalline Silica
  • Beryllium
  • Confined Space in Construction
  • Comprehensive Emergency Response
  • Hazard Communication Standardization
  • Hearing Conservation in Construction

6
Completed Rules
  • Hexavalent Chromium
  • Electrical in General Industry

7
Three Cr(VI) Standards
  • 1910.1026 General Industry
  • 1926.1126 Construction
  • 1915.1026 Shipyards

8
Top Three Industries/Operations Covered by the
Cr(VI) Standard
  • Welding 269,380 (48) employees
  • Painting 81,893 (15) employees
  • Electroplating 66,857 (12) employees

9
When Must Employers Comply with Provisions of the
Standards?
  • Effective date May 30, 2006
  • Start-up dates
  • All provisions except engineering controls
  • For small businesses (19 or fewer employees) May
    30, 2007
  • For all others Nov. 27, 2006
  • Engineering Controls
  • For all employers May 31, 2010

10
Electrical Standards
  • Effective August 13, 2007
  • Adopts the NEC 2002 version NFPA 70E 2000
    editions.
  • Applies to General Industry, shipyard employment,
    longshoring, and marine terminals.
  • Prior law was based on the 1978 NEC, so did not
    reflect changes in technology

11
Electrical Standards
  • This standard is one of several that will align
    the OSHA laws current technology.
  • The first stage covers design safety standards
    for electrical systems, while the second stage
    will cover safety-related maintenance and work
    practice requirements and safety requirements for
    special equipment. It will thus allow the latest
    technological developments to be considered.

12
Electrical Standards
  • Ground Fault Current Interrupters required in
    bathrooms and on roofs.
  • All 125-volt, single-phase, 15-, 20-, and
    30-ampere receptacle outlets that are not part of
    the permanent wiring of the building or structure
    and that are in use by personnel shall have
    ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for
    personnel.

13
Electrical Standards
  • If no GFCIs are available, then a written
    assured equipment grounding program overseen by a
    competent person must be used.
  • Test all cords every 3 months, visually inspect
    daily before use.

14
Electrical Standard
  • More specific than previous law.
  • Covers issues such as what to do if there is no
    grounding conductor installed in a building
  • Clarifies double insulated tool use
  • Discusses some specific instances such as
    irrigation systems, fountains, etc.

15
Proposed Rules
  • Explosives
  • This rule will modernize the OSHA regulation on
    explosives and clarify jurisdictional issues
    among OSHA, ATF and USDOT

16
Section 610 Reviews
  • Section 610 reviews involve a periodic review of
    existing safety laws to determine the continued
    need for the rule, whether the rule overlaps,
    duplicates or conflicts with other Federal,
    State, or local regulations, and the degree to
    which technology, economic conditions or other
    factors may have changed since the rule was
    evaluated.

17
Section 610 Reviews
  • Lead in Construction
  • Methylene Chloride
  • Excavations

18
What is OSHA Emphasizing?
  • New this year, we have National Emphasis Programs
    in Oil Gas, Process Safety Management.
  • These emphasis programs involve outreach to these
    industries and spot check inspections.

19
Continuing Emphasis Programs
  • National emphasis program for trenching
  • Emphasis program for Construction for the Focus
    Four Hazards ( Falls, Struck By, Electrical and
    Caught In )

20
What is Coming Up?
  • Beginning Yesterday (actually in June), OSHA will
    begin a refinery emphasis program.
  • OSHA plans to inspect all 175 refineries in the
    US. Those refineries that participate in the OSHA
    VPP will be exempted from inspection.

21
What Else is OSHA Doing?
  • OSHA is seeking partnerships and alliances in
    Construction, and Oil Gas Extraction
    Servicing
  • OSHA can partner directly with companies in these
    two areas.
  • OSHA Challenge
  • VPP
  • Fortune 500 Focus
  • Chamber of Commerce

22
Questions?
  • Briggs.mark_at_dol.gov
  • 281.286.0583 x 242
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