OSHA Safety and Health Regulations Related to SPF Applications

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OSHA Safety and Health Regulations Related to SPF Applications Module One: Pre-Work Safety Program

This material was produced under grant number SH210031060F12 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

Objectives Provide safety and health technical information related to SPF roofing and building envelope applications Assist employers to train their employees by providing “Train-the-trainer” tools and models

Training Topics Hazard Communication (1910.1200 & 1926.59) Transportation, Disposal, Spills (CFR 40.116-271 & CFR 49.173-176) Pre-work Safety Inspections (1910 Subpart D-Walking- Working Surfaces) Proper Selection, Use and Maintenance of Personal Protective Equipment (1910 Subpart 1) Respiratory Protection (1910.134 & 1926.103)

Training Topics (cont.) Safe SPF Application Practices Fall protection (1926.503 & 1910.66 App C) Scaffold and Ladder Safety (1926.450-254, 1910.28 & 1926.1053) Confirmed Spaces in Attics and Crawlspaces (1910.146) Other Possible Safety and Health Hazards (1910.15)

Chapter 1: Written Safety Program Key Elements Management Leadership Employee Involvement Worksite Analysis Hazard Prevention and Control; Training (Source: OSHA Sample Safety and Health Program for Small Business http://63.234.227.130/SLTC/etools/safetyhealth/mod2_sample_sh_program.html )

Management Leadership and Employee Involvement Documents Worksite policy (note how this policy is communicated to the work force and visitors); Current year’s goals, objectives, action plans, and program evaluation; Job descriptions that include safety and health responsibilities; Performance evaluations that include an evaluation of safety and health responsibilities

Management Leadership and Employee Involvement Documents Budget showing money allocated to safety and health; Contractor bidding proposal sheets showing all contractors’ prior safety and health record; Orientation outline for all site visitors, including contractors; Evidence of employee involvement, such as committee minutes or other records of employee participation in safety and health program decisions.

Worksite Analysis Documents Results of baseline safety and health surveys, with notation of hazard correction; Forms used for change analyses, including safety and health considerations in the purchase of new equipment, chemical, or materials; Job Hazard Analysis (JHA); Employee reports of hazards; Site safety and health inspection results, with hazard corrections noted; Accident investigation reports, with hazard corrections noted; Trend analyses results.

Hazard Prevention and Control Documents Preventive maintenance schedule Disciplinary program and records Site rules Written Programs mandated by OSHA

Hazard Prevention and Control Documents Maintenance records Emergency drill procedures and critiques Health surveillance and monitoring records Reports and investigations of near misses, first aid, and OSHA 300 logs

Training Documents List of yearly training topics with name of trainer and his/her qualifications; Yearly training class schedule with attendance lists; Individual employee training records with evidence of subject mastery.

Reporting Injuries Report Injuries on an OSHA 300 Log Required for companies with 10 or more employees Criteria for Reporting Injuries Deaths Days lost due to injuries Reduced work function due to injury Transfer to another job Injury requiring treatment beyond first aid Loss of consciousness Injury or illness requiring continuing treatment by a physician or health care professional