What Should You Do If OSHA Knocks Mark McDaniel, INSafe Consultant.

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What Should You Do If OSHA Knocks Mark McDaniel, INSafe Consultant

Purpose Be prepared to handle an OSHA Inspection Maintain a good safety culture Save money

Objectives What to do before OSHA arrives What to do during the inspection What to do after the inspection Safety and Health Program Management

Before OSHA Arrives

Employer Rights –Reasonable times –Notify (wait one hour) –Warrants –Accompany

Before OSHA Arrives Employer Rights –Opening Conference –Copy of the complaint –Trade secrets –Closing Conference –Contest

Before OSHA Arrives Employee Rights –File a complaint –Participate –Access to inspection records –Protection for retaliation

Before OSHA Arrives Regularly review records and standards you know OSHA will ask for Separate records Handouts!

Before OSHA Arrives Designate a back-up Plan your route

At the Opening

At the Opening: Examine the credentials Confirm the type of inspection Get a copy of the type of inspection

At the Opening Share Incentives and Certifications Past failures Employee interviews

Program Review

Provide only the information requested OSHA 300 logs Programs Training records Keep a list (handout)

During the Inspection

Bring appropriate OSHA documents –Variances –Changes in the Standards –Interpretations

During the Inspection If OSHA takes a picture, you take a picture Take health sampling devices

During the Inspection Maintain communication with management Watch casual conversation – nothing is off the record Don’t guess, if you don’t know, you don’t know

During the Inspection Always stay with the compliance officer Take notes of any statements, measurements, or drawings

During the Inspection Tool demonstrations Do you agree or disagree that a hazard exists?

During the Inspection Obtain a detailed description of the hazard location Agree to disagree

At the Closing

Test results differ Informal closing Quick abatement Number of violations Ask what standard applies

After the Inspection Look up any potential citation and assess the level of seriousness –De Minimis –Other-than-Serious –Serious Violations –Willful Violations –Repeated Violation

After the Inspection Contest period Abatement period Your notes differ from what was written Good faith discounts (SHMS)

Safety and Health Program Management (SHMS) Management Commitment Employee Involvement Worksite Analysis Hazard Prevention and Control Training

Management Commitment Regards worker safety and health as a fundamental value Management provides: –Motivation/Leadership –Resources –Policy Statement –Clear Goals & Objectives

Employee Involvement Develop and express own commitment to safety for selves and others Active roles: –Workplace inspections –Hazard analysis –Developing safe work rules –Training coworkers and new hires –Loss or Near Loss investigations –New equipment purchase / design / use –Participating in program review

Work Site Analysis Examine the worksite and identify: –Existing hazards –Conditions & operations where changes might occur to create hazards Analyze the work & worksite to anticipate & prevent harmful occurrences

Hazard Prevention and Control Recognition –Determine that a hazard or potential hazard exists Elimination –Where feasible, prevent hazards by effective design of job or jobsite Control –If the hazard cannot be eliminated, use hazard controls Eliminate or control hazards in a timely manner

Training Employees must understand –Hazards they may be exposed to –Employee safety and health responsibilities –Operating procedures and safeguards –Exits and emergency procedures Orientation training must be given to –Site workers –Contract workers

Benefits of Effective Safety and Health Programs Reduce injuries & illnesses Improve morale & productivity Reduce workers’ compensation costs Show good faith efforts/Safety Culture Saves Money!

Review What to do before OSHA arrives What to do during the inspection What to do after the inspection Safety and Health Program Management Create a better safety culture Save money!

Questions Mark McDaniel Safety Consultant Phone: (219)