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Government Web Site Helps Businesses Find Federal Compliance Info
For the first time, businesses can find compliance information from across the U.S. government on one website, Business.gov, the official business link to the U.S. government, publicly re-launched in October 2006 to focus on compliance information, federal forms and government compliance contacts. According to the site this saves businesses both time and money in locating information on tax, labor, safety, environmental, immigration and other regulations. OSHA Comes Down Hard on OSHA has proposed a $287,500 fine for Davis Wire Pueblo LLC in The alleged serious safety violations address the improper use of ladders; unguarded open-sided floors; improper disposal of combustible waste; unguarded rotating parts, fan blades and grinders; unguarded live electrical parts; and improper use of compressed air used for cleaning purposes. In addition, they received alleged serious health violations for failure to enforce the use of required hearing protection; improper respirator use; overexposure to airborne lead; inadequate respirator training; failure to mark permit-required confined spaces; lack of eye wash stations; and deficiencies in the implementation of the required lead program. Serious violations occur when there is probability of death or serious physical harm and the employer knew or should have known of the hazard. Davis Wire operates three other facilities in
Why'd They Do That??
Last month's photo showed a worker very close to the edge of a low sloped roof using a power washer. The OSHA Standard 1926.501(b)(10) states: "Roofing work on Low-slope roofs." Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) of this section, each employee engaged in roofing activities on low-slope roofs, with unprotected sides and edges 6 feet (1.8 m) or more above lower levels shall be protected from falling by guardrail systems, safety net systems, personal fall arrest systems, or a combination of warning line system and guardrail system, warning line system and safety net system, or warning line system and personal fall arrest system, or warning line system and safety monitoring system. Or, on roofs 50-feet (15.25 m) or less in width (see Appendix A to subpart M), the use of a safety monitoring system alone [i.e. without the warning line system] is permitted. For a larger photo click the image. |
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