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By Shannon DeCamp Last year, OSHA issued 161 citations totaling $67,423 in penalties to professionals in the Green Industry. Avoiding costly citations requires that you provide a safe workplace and understand what OSHA might focus on in your business. Looking at last years OSHA citations provides insight into where to focus your compliance activities. Most Costly/Most
Frequent Personal Protective Equipment usually the lack of was the most frequently cited regulation. OSHA found that employers were not providing necessary equipment based on the job hazards, including safety glasses or goggles for eyes, hearing protection, hard hats as needed for head protection, gloves and safety shoes. Some of you will also need to provide protective clothing, respirators, and protective shields and barriers. Where the employee furnishes his or her own protective equipment, it is the employers responsibility to assure its adequacy on an on-going basis. Other
Key Citation Areas Tool guarding,
especially for portable power tools, continues to be a frequently cited
area. The safe condition of tools and equipment used by employees, including
those furnished by employees, is the responsibility of the employer. One
key area is keeping the manufacturers guards on at all times. There
are specific rules pertaining to specifications, usage, and maintenance
requirements for many of the tools and equipment used in the lawn care
industry, including portable tools and mowers. Hazard communication continues to be cited where companies require their workers to use chemicals, including gasoline, without informing them of the hazards of these materials. Employers also need to provide a comprehensive hazard assessment of the chemicals they use. This area is improving and had only 14 of the 161 citations. For more information on how to comply with these and other OSHA issues, order PGMS easy-to-read Nursery and Landscape Federal OSHA Compliance Manual. |