OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations

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OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations General Industry - FY-2005

Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations in General Industry FY 2005 Machine guards - General Hazard Communication – Written Program Point of operation Hazard Communication – Information & Training Grinders-Tongue guards Eye & body flushing facilities Open-sided floors Lockout/Tagout - Program Lockout/Tagout -Procedures Pulleys Note: There were also 1127 Section 5(a)(1) General Duty Clause violations cited for all inspections during this period. Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart D - Walking/Working Surfaces (1910.21 - 30) Open-sided floors Housekeeping Wet floors Standard: 1910. Stair railings Floor holes Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005 Subpart E – Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Prevention Plans (1910.33 - 39) Exit routes free & unobstructed Exit route doors unlocked Exit marking Standard: 1910. Exit access signs “Not an Exit” signs Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart F - Powered Platforms (1910.66 - 68) Body belt & lanyard when working from aerial lift Standard: 1910. Secure work position for employees in basket Trained operators for aerial lift Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart G - Occupational Health (1910.94 - 98) Hearing conservation program Administrative/Engineering controls Audiometric testing program Standard: 1910. Training program Monitoring program Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart H - Hazardous Materials (1910.101 - 126) Compressed gases - Handling, storage & use Class I liquids - Dispensing Sources of ignition - Precautions Standard: 1910. Spray areas – Approved wiring & equipment Spray areas – Free from combustible residue Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart I - Personal Protective Equipment (1910.132 - 139) Medical evaluation to determine employee’s ability to use respirator Eye & face protection Personal protective equipment Standard: 1910. Written respiratory protection program PPE hazard assessment Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart J - General Environmental Controls (1910.141 - 147) Lockout/Tagout - Program Lockout/Tagout - Procedures Lockout/Tagout - Training Standard: 1910. Lockout/Tagout procedure - Periodic inspection Lockout/Tagout - Content of energy control procedures Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart K - Medical & First Aid (1910.151 - 152) Eye & body flushing facilities Standard: 1910. First aid Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart L - Fire Protection (1910.155 - 165) Extinguishers - Initial & annual training Extinguishers - Provided & accessible Extinguishers - Training program Standard: 1910. Extinguishers – Charged & operable Extinguishers - Annual checks Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart M - Compressed Gas & Air Equipment (1910.166 - 169) Pressure gage/safety valve Standard: 1910. Safety valves tested Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart N - Materials Handling & Storage (1910.176 - 184) Powered Industrial Trucks – Operator competency Powered Industrial Trucks – Safe operating condition Secure storage Standard: 1910. Powered Industrial Trucks – Operator certification Powered Industrial Trucks –Examination for defects Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart O - Machinery & Machine Guarding (1910.211 - 219) Machine guards - General Point of operation Grinders - Tongue guards Standard: 1910. Pulleys Grinders - Work rests Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart P - Hand & Portable Powered Tools (1910.241 - 244) Compressed air for cleaning Portable grinders - General Portable grinders - Guards Standard: 1910. Condition of tools & equipment Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart Q - Welding, Cutting & Brazing (1910.251 - 255) Oxygen cylinder storage - Separation Cylinder storage - Inside of buildings Protection from arc welding rays Standard: 1910. Valve caps in place Arc welding/cutting - Maintenance of cables Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart R - Special Industries (1910.261 - 272) Logging – Employee training Logging – Foot protection Logging - First aid training Standard: 1910. Logging – Written certification of training Logging – Face protection Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart S - Electrical (1910.301 - 399) Conductors entering cabinets/boxes/fittings protected from abrasion Live parts Grounding path Standard: 1910. Electrical box covers Proper installation & use of equipment Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005

Subpart Z - Toxic & Hazardous Substances (1910.1000 - 1450) Hazard Communication - Written program Hazard Communication - Information & training Hazard Communication - Material Safety Data Sheets Standard: 1910. Hazard Communication - Training initially & for new hazards Hazard Communication - Label identification Number of Serious Violations – FY 2005