OSHA UPDATE Jack Rector, Area Director Sheila Schulmeyer Compliance Assistance Specialist El Paso Area Office/Lubbock District Office PBSTEPS May 11, 2010.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
For DBEs OSHA Effective Safety and Health Programs Speaker: Brian Bothast of OSHA.
Advertisements

OSHA Update July 13, 2010 Jack Rector Area Director El Paso Area Office Lubbock District Office.
OSHA’s Fall Protection Requirements
OSHA Update August 10, 2010 Jack Rector Area Director El Paso Area Office Lubbock District Office.
ASSE/AIHA 2009 – OSHA Enforcement Update Richard E. Fairfax, CIH Director OSHA – Enforcement programs.
Jonathan Worrell, CAS, Atlanta East Area Office ASSE – NE Section Top Ten OSHA Violations.
ABA – 2012 Enforcement Update Richard E. Fairfax, CIH Deputy Assistant Secretary Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Chicagoland Safety and Health Conference September 2010 Richard E. Fairfax, CIH Deputy Assistant Secretary Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
ASSE OSHA National Office Update March 2010 Richard E. Fairfax, CIH Director, Enforcement Programs Acting Director - Construction Richard E. Fairfax, CIH.
2015 OSHA Update for 20th Annual Safety Conference LEPC/ASSE/MSSC
Changing OSHA’s Impact Marianne McGee Compliance Assistance Specialist Corpus Christi Area Office.
Bill Fulcher Team Leader – Enforcement Programs February ’07 All Managers’ Meeting Region IV Fatality Update OSHA Standards and Compliance Marilyn M.
1 Stakeholder Consultation Agency Department of Labor (DOL) DRAFT Strategic Plan FY Draft: February 22, 2010.
OSHA Wzorek Consulting Services, Inc.. Most frequently cited OSHA Standards  Hazard Communication  OSHA poster  OSHA 200 log  Scaffolding  Machine.
FY2010 Update and What’s New? Todd D. Zentner WSSC Quarterly Meeting November 17, 2010.
Environmental Health and Safety. OSHA The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) imposes three major obligations on employers: 1. To provide a safe.
SMARTER. TOGETHER. LP and Safety: OSHA Updates and its Impact on Restaurants.
Sheila Schulmeyer CAS February 12, 2012 Permian Basin STEPS.
OSHA Updates 2011 Mark R. Briggs, CSP Area Director Houston South Area Office.
OSHA Oil and Gas REP Overview Megan Meagher Compliance Assistance Specialist (303) x105.
Ladder Safety & Fall Arrest Update Richard Spencer VP Technical Services & Quality Control Arrow Exterminators.
1 Landscaping and Horticulture Safety Introduction to OSHA.
CSWEA Fall Seminar Maintenance and Safety Nancy Quick, CIH, CSP Compliance Assistance Specialist OSHA North Aurora Office Phone:
OSHA Update Lake County Safety Council April 20, 2012 Howie Eberts Area Director OSHA, Cleveland Area Office.
Workplace Safety For Employees Slide Show Notes
Why HSE in an Organization
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 Public Law The Occupational Safety & Health Act of 1970 "... to assure so far as possible every working.
1 April 11, VOSHA AND YOUR SCHOOL AN OVERVIEW OF YOUR REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS.
OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
OSHA Office of Training and Education1 Introduction to OSHA.
IMPLEMENTING AN EFFECTIVE SAFETY PROGRAM What Am I Supposed To Do To Meet OSHA Standards?
Copyright © Introduction to OSHA.
Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Shaun Jameson & Ryan Delgado.
The OSH Act, Standards, & Liabilities
1 Landscaping and Horticulture Safety Introduction to OSHA This material was produced under grant number SH F-54 from the Occupational Safety.
Copyright © Introduction to OSHA Electricity II Review.
1 June 2012 Mark Banden, Compliance Assistance Specialist Kansas City Area Office Surviving an OSHA Inspection.
Don’t shoot the messenger !!!!!!! Enforcement Policy for Flame- Resistant Clothing in Oil and Gas Drilling, Well Servicing, and Production-Related Operations.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (2). The duties extend to; a) Their own employees b) Their independent contractors and their workers who may be working.
OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations General Industry - FY-2001.
Environmental Health and Safety. OSHA The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) imposes three major obligations on employers: 1. To provide a safe.
OSHA UPDATE Sheila Schulmeyer Compliance Assistance Specialist Occupational Safety and Health Permian Basin STEPS Network.
Division of Risk Management State of Florida Loss Prevention Program.
Todd D. Zentner Compliance Assistance Specialist WSSC Quarterly Meeting - 5/19/10 Recent OSHA News.
OSHA Area Director Concerns Sheila Schulmeyer PBSTEPS August 12, 2008.
2007 Top Citations in the Oil and Gas Industry. How Regulations are enforced Inspections Code of Federal Regulations CFR1903 describes Inspections, Citations.
Moving Beyond Basic OSHA Compliance We’re all concerned about our employee’s Safety & Health Current statistics from OSHA  Each year, approximately.
Benjamin Ross, Assistant Regional Administrator for Enforcement Programs February 13, 2012 ASSE FEBRUARY MEETING Federal OSHA Update.
OSHA UPDATE Sheila Schulmeyer Compliance Assistance Specialist Occupational Safety and Health Permian Basin STEPS Network.
Training Instructions Hit Enter or Click “Next” for slide progression Hit backspace to go to previous slide Read Slides Fill in Quiz as You Go Write Down.
OSHA Office of Training and Education 1 Introduction to OSHA.
Hazard Communication Enforcement Society for Chemical Hazard Communication September 27-28, 2005 Jackie Annis, IH Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division UOSH.
Engineering Environment Awareness
OSHA UPDATE Sheila Schulmeyer Compliance Assistance Specialist Occupational Safety and Health Permian Basin STEPS Network.
Every employer must ensure, as far as is reasonable practicable, the health, safety and welfare of all his employees More specifically, employers must.
American Mushroom Institute General Meeting April 27, 2017
OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
Health Care Facilities
OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
REGION VI OSHA UPDATE Dorinda Folse Deputy Regional Administrator
American Mushroom Institute General Meeting April 27, 2017
OSHA Most Frequently Cited Serious Violations
AMI/OSHA General Meeting Jim Harrity Compliance Assistance Specialist
Occupational Safety and Health and the working Environment
Presentation transcript:

OSHA UPDATE Jack Rector, Area Director Sheila Schulmeyer Compliance Assistance Specialist El Paso Area Office/Lubbock District Office PBSTEPS May 11, 2010

OSHA’s Mission To Assure So Far as Possible Every Working Man and Woman in the Nation Safe and Healthful Working Conditions…

Why OSHA is in the Oil Patch Looking out for Employee Safety and Health Reduce Hazards through direct intervention

Oilfield-related deaths since 10/2009 NAICS (1311) Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas – (1381) Drilling Oil and Gas – (1389) – 2 Total of 7 so far this fiscal year. Up three fatals from this time last year.

Types 2 Electrocutions 3 Struck by 1 H2S 1 Caught by

Top Ten FY 2009 for NAICS Standard# Cited# Insp Description Wiring Housekeeping Gen Req. PPE Haz Com Oxy-fuel gas welding Guarding of floor and wall openings Electrical, Gen Req. 5A General Duty Portable Fire Extinguishers Powered Indust Trucks

Top Ten FY 2009 for NAICS Standard# Cited# Insp Description 5A General Duty Guarding of floor and wall openings Electrical, Wiring Methods, Components & Equipment Haz Com Medical Services/First Aid Respiratory Protection Slings Portable Fire Extinguishers Fixed Industrial Stairs Electrical, general req.

Top Ten FY 2009 for NAICS Standard# Cited# Insp Description 5A General Duty General Req. PPE Haz Com Guarding of floor and wall openings Respiratory Protection Portable Fire Extinguishers Slings Medical Services/First Aid Permit-required confined spaces General Requirements/Welding

Regional Emphasis Program for Heat Illness Purpose: Conduct heat illness inspections on outdoor activities during days identified by NWS with a Heat Advisory. Objectives: To keep employees from developing heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat illness precautions: 1. Training 2. Having appropriate first aid available 3. Having drinking water available 4. Having made provisions for prompt medical attention in case a heat related illness occurs.

Inspection Process On heat advisory days, CSHOs will be alert for job sites where employees are working outdoors for extended periods of time. When such jobs are found, the CSHOs will contact their management to determine whether the jobsite has been inspected within the last 30 days or whether the employer has been inspected three or more times under this REP within the last 90 days. If so, the inspection will not take place.

Scope of Inspections If an inspection is to take place, it will be limited in scope and it will ensure employees have been trained on the hazards of a hot environment, drinking water and first aid are available, and there are provisions for receiving prompt medical attention. If other “plain view” hazards are observed on the job site, the CSHO will include them in the limited scope inspection.

Size of Employer Establishments with ten or fewer employees will be included in this program because of the insidious nature of the high environment temperatures.

Regulations (b) (2) – Training – Providing first aid services and provisions for medical care – Providing an adequate supply of potable water in all places of employment (b) – In absence of close medical care facilities, a person or persons trained to render first aid and adequate supplies on hand (b)(1) – Potable water shall be provided in all places of employment.

FRC Memo dtd March 19, 2010 –Nothing new –Outlines enforcement for field Region VI –Common Sense approach –Hazard assessment –Case by case basis

Arkansas Blitz 16 inspections –No proper eye wash where corrosives used –Inadequate Geronimo lines –Missing guard rails –Fall protection employees on derrick –Unguarded machinery FRC reviewed –No violations

New Penalty Policy Gravity based penalty increase New structure for size Reduction Quick fix Area directors limited on reduction

CSB Statement Hanging out at oil and gas production sites Hattiesburg, Mississippi 16 year old New London, Texas two 24 year olds Weeletka, Oklahoma 21 year old

Please note: OSHA is offering the materials developed by the state regions, state agencies and the consultation projects as part of an effort to provide workplace safety and health information. However, these materials have not been reviewed or approved according to formal Agency clearance procedures. Thus, they are not official OSHA statements and cannot be used to ascertain rights or obligations under the OSH Act. In addition, while the materials contain valuable information for enhancing occupational safety and health, the Agency is not representing that all of the information in these materials is accurate or complete.

Questions? Sheila Schulmeyer Lubbock Area Office (806)

Working for You: OSHA’s Website