Safety: The Fundamentals of On-Site OSHA Inspections

Summit Safety Group
28 Jan 201806:30

Summary

TLDRThis video script discusses the basics of OSHA inspections, emphasizing the agency's priorities in responding to imminent dangers, severe injuries, worker complaints, referrals, targeted inspections, and follow-ups. It outlines the process an inspector follows, including presenting credentials, conducting a walk-around with the employer's representative, and reviewing safety programs and logs. The script also covers the inspector's role in identifying violations and the employer's rights, such as requesting a warrant or an informal conference. It concludes with advice on how to handle OSHA inspections and the importance of addressing hazards promptly.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 OSHA inspections are crucial for the safety of nearly seven million companies under its governance.
  • ⚠️ OSHA prioritizes inspections based on imminent danger, severe injuries, worker complaints, referrals, targeted inspections, and follow-ups.
  • 📞 Employers must report all work-related fatalities within eight hours and serious injuries within 24 hours.
  • 🗣️ Worker complaints are a common way OSHA learns about potential hazards or violations at a workplace.
  • 👮‍♂️ OSHA inspectors should present credentials with a photo and serial number upon arrival.
  • 🏢 Employers have the right to request a warrant before allowing OSHA inspectors access to their private business.
  • 🕒 Employers can ask the inspector to wait in a conference room to prepare for the inspection.
  • 👥 During inspections, employers should select a representative to accompany the compliance officer and document the process.
  • 📋 Compliance officers will review written safety programs and OSHA 300 logs during the inspection.
  • 🔧 OSHA may issue citations and penalties for violations found during the inspection, which are categorized as willful, serious, etc.
  • ⏰ Employers have 15 working days to decide on their stance regarding citations and can request an informal conference with OSHA.

Q & A

  • What is OSHA's first priority when responding to workplace hazards?

    -OSHA's first priority is to respond to imminent danger situations, which are hazards that could cause death or serious physical harm, such as fall protection violations visible from the road or a jobsite.

  • What are employers required to report to OSHA in the event of an injury?

    -Employers must report all work-related fatalities within eight hours, and all work-related inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, or losses of an eye within 24 hours.

  • How do worker complaints factor into OSHA inspections?

    -Worker complaints are a common way OSHA gains access to a site, as employees can report hazards or violations that lead to an inspection.

  • What types of referrals can lead to an OSHA inspection?

    -Referrals from other federal, state, or local agencies, individuals, organizations, and even media sources can prompt an OSHA inspection.

  • What are targeted inspections and how are they determined?

    -Targeted inspections focus on high-hazard industries or workplaces with high rates of injuries and illnesses. These inspections are part of emphasis programs aimed at reducing risks in these environments.

  • What should an employer expect when an OSHA inspector arrives on site?

    -An OSHA inspector will present their credentials, including a picture and serial number. Employers have the right to request the inspector obtain a warrant, although this may delay the inspection temporarily.

  • Can an employer delay the OSHA inspector's access to the worksite?

    -Yes, employers can ask the inspector to wait in a conference room for about an hour until a company representative is available, or to address immediate hazards before the inspection begins.

  • What happens during the opening conference of an OSHA inspection?

    -During the opening conference, the compliance officer explains the reason for the inspection, the scope, walk-around procedures, and employee representation, and allows the employer to select a representative to accompany them.

  • What is the purpose of the closing conference after an OSHA inspection?

    -The closing conference is held to discuss the inspector’s findings, possible actions the employer can take, and to provide information on consultation services and employee rights.

  • How long does OSHA have to issue citations after finding violations during an inspection?

    -OSHA has up to six months from the date of the violation to issue citations and propose penalties.

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