OSHA Roundup for Feb. 17, 2014

News

Industry stakeholders voice opposition to OSHA’s silica proposal as the comment period for the rule closes.

A spate of recent deaths among communication tower workers has prompted OSHA to remind industry employers of their obligations to adhere to safety standards.

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Amid controversy surrounding an OSHA guidance related to inspections on small farms, the agency has withdrawn the guidance while it sets about crafting a new document.

OSHA proposes extending its compliance date for crane operator certification and, separately, extends the comment period for its recordkeeping rule proposal.

Notable proposed fines

$697,700 to a Florida manufacturer for guarding and lockout/tagout violations in connection with the struck-by death of a worker

$144,400 to a Massachusetts excavation and utilities contractor for allegedly exposing workers to cave-in hazards

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$106,650 to a lumber company in Alabama with violations related to locks to prevent equipment startup, lack of safety belts on powered industrial trucks, and lack of eyewash and body-wash stations

$91,000 to a Louisiana flavoring manufacturer for chemical overexposure and engineering control violations in connection with a chemical fire that severely burned a worker

$45,720 to a two contract companies in connection with a fatal explosion that killed one worker and injured another during confined space work at a Canastota, NY, wastewater treatment plant

Happening this week

Feb. 21 – Deadline to submit comments or requests to speak at a March 11 Whistleblower Protection Advisory Committee meeting

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