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Most Cited OSHA Standards for 2006

Listed below is a summary of the top 10 OSHA cited standards by federal OSHA for fiscal year 2006.

Standard Top 5 Sections Cited
1

Scaffolding: 1926.451

Total Violations:  9,012
  1. 1926.451 (g)(1 ) —  Lack of fall protection: 1,492
  2. 1926.451 (e)(1 ) —  Failure to provide proper access: 1,234
  3. 1926.451 (b)(1) — Inadequate platform construction: 1,121
  4. 1926.451 (c)(2) —  Failure to properly support scaffolding: 539
  5. 1926.451 (g)(1)(vii) — Lack of personal fall arrest/guardrail system: 538
2

Hazard Communication: 1910.1200

Total Violations:  6,704
  1. 1910.1200 (e)(1) —  Failure to develop a written program: 2,286
  2. 1910.1200 (h)(1) —  Failure to train employees: 1,057
  3. 1910.1200 (g)(1) —  Failure to have an MSDS for each hazardous chemical: 687
  4. 1910.1200 (h) — [per 1926.59] Hazard Communication training for construction: 534
  5. 1910.1200 (f)(5)(i) —  Failure to properly label each container of hazardous chemicals: 496
3

Fall Protection: 1926.501

Total Violations:  6,378
  1. 1926.501 (b)(13) —  Lack of fall protection during residential construction: 2,147
  2. 1926.501 (b)(1) —  Failure to provide fall protection: 1,989
  3. 1926.501 (b)(10) — Fall protection on low-slope roofs: 614
  4. 1926.501 (b)(11) —  Fall protection on steep roofs: 424
  5. 1926.501 (b)(4)(i) —  Failure to guard floor holes: 240
4

Respiratory Protection: 1910.134

Total Violations: 4,332
  1. 1910.134 (c)(1) — Lack of a written program: 739
  2. 1910.134 (e)(1) — Failure to perform medical evaluation: 686
  3. 1910.134 (f)(2) — Initial/annual fit testing: 328
  4. 1910.134 (c)(2)(i) — Failure to provide Appendix D when respirator use is voluntary: 323
  5. 1910.134 (f)(1) —  Failure to ensure employees using a tight-fitting facepeice respirator pass a qualitative or quantitative fit test: 263
5

Lockout/Tagout: 1910.147

Total Violations: 3,659
  1. 1910.147 (c)(4)(i) — Failure to develop equipment-specific lockout procedures: 658
  2. 1910.147 (c)(1) — Lack of a written program: 624
  3. 1910.147 (c)(6) —  Failure to conduct periodic (annual) inspections of energy control program: 500
  4. 1910.147 (c)(7)(i) — Failure to train employees: 480
  5. 1910.147 (c)(4)(ii) —  Inadequate equipment-specific procedures: 233
6

Powered Industrial
Trucks: 1910.178

Total Violations: 3,080
  1. 1910.178 (l)(1)(i) —  Failure to ensure operator competency: 562
  2. 1910.178 (p)(1) —  Failure to remove unsafe trucks from operation: 418
  3. 1910.178 (l)(6) —  Lack of operator certification: 375
  4. 1910.178 (l)(4) —  Failure to provide refresher training and evaluation: 256
  5. 1910.178 (q)(7) —  Failure to inspect trucks: 223
7

Electrical – Wiring: 1910.305

Total Violations: 2,953
  1. 1910.305 (b)(1) —  Failure to protect conductors entering boxes, cabinets, or fittings: 687
  2. 1910.305 (b)(2) —  Lack of covers for pull boxes, junction boxes, and fittings: 534
  3. 1910.305 (g)(2)(iii) —  Strain relief for flexible cords: 422
  4. 1910.305 (g)(1)(iii) —  Using flexible cords in a prohibited situation: 332
  5. 1910.305 (g)(1)(iii)(A) —  Using flexible cords in lieu of permanent wiring: 182
8

Machine Guarding –
General Requirements: 1910.212

Total Violations: 2,749
  1. 1910.212 (a)(1) —  Failure to guard machinery: 1,537
  2. 1910.212 (a)(3)(ii) —  Failure to guard point-of-operation: 787
  3. 1910.212 (b)  —  Failure to anchor fixed machinery: 174
  4. 1910.212 (a)(5) —  Failure to guard exposed fan blades: 148
  5. 1910.212 (a)(2) —  Failure to permanently affix guards: 76
9

Ladders: 1926.1053

Total Violations: 2,329
  1. 1926.1053 (b)(1) —  Failure to extend ladder at least 3 feet above upper landing surface: 1,175
  2. 1926.1053 (b)(4) — Using ladders for the purpose other than which they were designed: 280
  3. 1926.1053 (b)(13) — Using the top or top step of a stepladder as a step: 215
  4. 1926.1053 (b)(16) — Failure to withdraw damaged portable ladders from service: 129
  5. 1926.1053 (b)(6) — Failure to use ladders on stable surface: 88
10

Electrical Systems:
1910.303

Total Violations: 2,178
  1. 1910.303 (b)(2) —  Failure to use electrical equipment as listed for use: 482
  2. 1910.303 (g)(2)(i) —  Failure to guard energized electrical conductors ≥ 50 volts: 407
  3. 1910.303 (f)  —  Failure to identify disconnecting means and circuits: 357
  4. 1910.303 (g)(1)(ii) —  Failure to keep work spaces clear: 247
  5. 1910.303 (b)(1) —  Use of electrical equipment containing recognized hazards: 216
 

Top 10 Willful Violations for 2006:

Standard Total Violations
(1)
1926.652 – Protective Systems: Excavations 86
(2)
1926.62 – Lead in Construction 51
(3)
1926.501 – Fall Protection 48
(4)
1910.134 – Respiratory Protection 33
(5)
1926.651 – Excavations: Specific Requirements 31
(6)
1926.451 – Scaffolding 26
(7)
1910.212 – Machine Guarding 25
(8)
1910.147 – Lockout/Tagout 24
(9)
1910.95 – Occupational Noise Exposure 19
(10)
1910.1025 – Lead 18
(10)
1910.119 – Process Safety Management (PSM) of Highly Hazardous Chemicals 18
 

Top 10 Serious Violations for 2006:

Standard Total Violations
(1)
1926.451 – Scaffolding 8,135
(2)
1926.501 – Fall Protection 5,610
(3)
1910.1200 – Hazard Communication 3,647
(4)
1910.147 – Lockout/Tagout 3,379
(5)
1910.134 – Respiratory Protection 2,623
(6)
1910.212 – Machine Guarding 2,477
(7)
1910.305 – Electrical Wiring 2,256
(7)
1910.134 – Respiratory Protection 2,382
(8)
1910.178 – Powered Industrial Trucks 2,209
(9)
1926.1053 – Ladders 1,997
(10)
1910.219 – Mechanical Power Transmission Apparatus 1,626


Source: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

If you have any questions concerning this or other OSHA citation issues, please contact W. Jon Wallace at 919.933.5548 or .


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