OSHA Roundup for Sept. 23, 2013

News

OSHA names 70 recipients of $10.1 million in Susan Harwood Training Grants.

After a year in which Hawaii’s OSHA program shared its enforcement duties with federal OSHA because of deficiencies in the State Plan program, the state resumes sole enforcement of the manufacturing sector.

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OSHA works with the National Education Center for Agricultural Safety to promote National Farm Safety and Health Week.

Notable proposed fines

$336,200 to a Massachusetts construction contractor for fall protection violations in connection with a worker injury

$137,400 to a Missouri manufacturer for lockout/tagout violations related to a worker’s finger amputation

$81,000 to a Delaware plastics company for machine guarding violations following multiple employee injuries

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$69,200 to a steel erection and roofing contractor in Alabama for alleged fall hazards related to injuries suffered by three employees working outdoors during a thunderstorm

$33,000 to a waste management company and a temporary labor provider in Texas for the heat-related death of a worker


Review Counter

Below is a count of how many days recent OSHA proposals have been under review, as of Sept. 23:

# of Days OSHA Proposal
 
671 Modernizing OSHA’s reporting system for injuries and illnesses (proposed rule)
453 Electric power transmission and distribution; electrical protective equipment (final rule)

The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs – part of the White House’s Office of Management and Budget – reviews proposed regulations. The process is required for most rules before they can move forward, and typically takes 90 days.

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