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ASSE UpdateJohn Newquist

[email protected]

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Objectives• Explain what top safety people do, • How OSHA works, • Big issues • Emerging issues from the workplace floor • Where our members are?

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Top Safety Results

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Sales Impact of Selected Injuries

Injury/Illness

AverageDirect Cost

IndirectCost

Total Cost SalesNeeded (5% profit)

Sprain $4,245 $6,792 $11,037 $220,740

Laceration $1,101 $4,955 $6,056 $121,120

ForeignBody

$317 $1,427 $1,744 $34,880

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Monthly Audits

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Monthly Audits

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1201/7/05

2/18/05

4/1/05

5/13/05

6/24/05

8/5/05

9/16/05

10/28/05

12/9/05

1/20/06

3/3/06

4/14/06

Week Beginning

Number of Safety Inspections

90%

95%

100%

1/7/05

2/18/05

4/1/05

5/13/05

6/24/05

8/5/05

9/16/05

10/28/05

12/9/05

1/20/06

3/3/06

4/14/06

Week Beginning

Safety Inspec tion Scores

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Hazards?

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Hazards?

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Hazards?

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Hazards?

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Monthly Training for Managers

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Daily Job Briefings

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Data• If you make it easier to use

safety, more likely it will be used and get done. • Cones, grease gun, lockout,

brooms.• Kevin O’Leary

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Data• 35% of all fatalities occurred in

workers age 55 or older, with 1,691 deaths. • This is the highest number of

fatalities ever recorded for this group of workers.

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Older workers• The preliminary number of

workers ages 55 and older who died on the job was "the highest total ever reported" by the bureau's census. • The number jumped from 1,490

in 2013 to 1,621 in 2014, a 9 percent rise.

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Region V Fatalities

• OSHA in Region 5 had 140 investigated fatalities in 2015 up +28. • 48 Illinois. • 29 in Wisconsin up 50%• 48 in Ohio

• 227 Struck by• 185 Falls• 166 Caught in• 41 Electrocutions• 32 Exposure• 30 Other• 20 Fire/Explosion

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Region V Fall Fatalities 2010-2014• 25 Ladders• 19 Roofs • 18 Same Surface• 16 Other• 14 Aerial Lift• 9 Nonmoving Vehicle

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Region V Most Cited Areas • Machine Guarding 1910.212(a)

(1)• GHS 1910.1200(e)• GHS 1910.1200(h)• 5(a)(1)• Machine Guarding 1910.212(a)

(3)

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OSHA In Region 5 - 2016• 6200 inspection in 2015• 68 Sigcases +14 egregious cases• 47% construction• 44% programmed

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Leadership in Region V• Ken Atha • 20 Years Experience• Regional

Administrator• Area Director

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OSHA Leadership – Last Year• May 2015• “We think we're only

getting a very small portion of the accidents that should be reported,” said Dr. David Michaels, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health who is in charge of OSHA.

“When we investigate, we see that most employers don’t treat temporary workers the way they treat their permanent employees — they don’t provide them with the training that is necessary.”

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OSHA

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OSHA

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OSHA• First Three Years of CSHO Training• #1000 Initial Compliance. • #1050 Introduction to Safety Standards for Safety

Officers (safety career path/safety specialists).• #1250 Introduction to Health Standards for

Industrial Hygienists (health career path/industrial hygienists).

• #2000 Construction Standards (construction career path/ construction specialists).

• #1310 Investigative Interviewing Techniques• #1410 Inspection Techniques and Legal Aspects.• #2450 Evaluation of Safety and Health

Management Systems.• #1230 Accident Investigation.• #8200 Incident Command System I-200 course,

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OSHA

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Criminal 2015• Prosecutors said on Wednesday that the two

managers — Wilmer Cueva, of Sky Materials, and Alfonso Prestia, of Harco Construction — had ignored repeated warnings for months from private inspectors that treacherous conditions existed at the site on Ninth Avenue

• Manslaughter and other charges were being brought against two construction managers and the companies they worked for in the April death of a worker at a Lower Manhattan building site.

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Neri Update February 2015Mike Neri agreed to be permanently enjoined from engaging in trenching, excavation, construction or related activities and permanently prohibited from possessing or leasing any construction excavation equipment. • The judges also found that Neri,

based on a review of his tax returns and other financial records, was unable to pay the $110,440 fine.

• Mike Neri was released from Federal Prison December 24, 2014

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OSHA Litigation 2015• OSHA cited Pan Oceanic Engineering of Chicago

$105,600

• $70,000 Willful cave in Protection 651(a)(1) Affirmed• $15,400 Repeat Sidewalk under-mined 651(i)(3) Vacated• $7,000 Competent Person 651(k) Vacated• $13,200 Repeat traffic signs 1926.200(g) Vacated• Trial held in Spring 2015.

Open Date: 07/22/2013

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May 2016• HARTFORD CITY, Ind. (WISH)

— A teenager died after an accident involving a tree stump grinder Saturday in Blackford County.• Blackford County Coroner Tod

Waters said 18-year-old Cody Bronnenberg of Yorktown was working with his uncle at a home on County Road 200 North east of State Road 3.

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May 2016• Pillsbury Mills plant in Springfield IL • Joseph Chernis IV, a federal

indictment for improper asbestos removal and for making false statements

• The penalty on each count is up to five years in prison followed by three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000.

• Chernis, of Sherman, is accused of hiring an untrained individual to illegally remove more than 1,000 feet of asbestos pipe insulation from four buildings between October 2014 and August 2015.

• "The asbestos debris was stuffed into approximately 300 garbage bags and at least two open-topped cardboard boxes, and left inside vacant buildings at the facility," according to the indictment announcement.

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April 2016• Don Blankenship, the longtime chief executive

officer of Massey Energy, was convicted on charges that he violated federal mine safety laws at the company’s Upper Big Branch Mine prior to an April 2010 explosion that killed 29 miners.

• One year in prison + $250,000 • This is the maximum sentence allowed under

the law.

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Jan 2016• Cincinnati OH• Grand jury indicts two managers• Zachary Henzerling was working at

Environmental Enterprises on Dec. 28, 2012, when a fire broke out as he was treating hazardous waste. • The Colerain Township man was

burned, and later died from his injuries. • Another worker also was badly

burned in the incident.

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Oct 2015• OSHA moves to a new enforcement

weighting system that assigns greater value to complex inspections that require more time and resources.• Routine inspections count as one unit,

while those requiring greater resources — such as those involving musculoskeletal disorders, chemical exposures, workplace violence, and process safety management violations — count as up to nine units.

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Oct 2015• Since the beginning of the year,

more than 20 workers with allegedly bogus OSHA cards have been busted at NY city construction sites, sources familiar with the crackdown said.

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Oct 2015• A jury convicted Griffin Campbell

of six counts of involuntary manslaughter, rejecting the third-degree murder charges sought by prosecutors who said Campbell ignored warnings of an imminent collapse.

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2015 Problems• Trench 5-6 feet deep. • Spoil at edge. • No access.

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2015 Problems• Holes not secured and covered

with steel plate and fenced off.

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2015 Problems• Rigging is used when damaged

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2015 Problems• Not keeping the 10 feet safe

clearance from powerlines• 240 volts temp lights may not be

ok to encroach on the 10 foot. • Weatherproofing is not

insulation.

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2015 Problems• Workers have ZERO documented

training in the MUCTD so set up cones and flags haphazardly

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May 2016

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Apr 2016

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Nov 2015

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April 2015• Lifting a piece of pine

about 5 foot long 18 inches across• “the load made it to the

ground ok the hook of the biner caught the strap and held till we lowered it down.”

1910.184(d)Inspections. Each day before being used, the sling and all fastenings and attachments shall be inspected for damage or defects by a competent person designated by the employer.

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May 2014• Providence RI• 8 hurt in fall• The US Occupational Safety and

Health Administration said the rigging used put excessive weight on a carabiner, causing the metal loop to fail, and the acrobats, who were hanging by their hair, to fall 15 to 20 feet

• According to OSHA, circus staff violated both industry practice and the manufacturer’s instructions for using the carabiner by attaching it so it was pulled in three directions, rather than two.

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Feb 2016

A 26-year-old tower climber is expected to be in intensive care for another ten days after he fell from a guyed tower in Rosenberg, Tex. when his personal fall protection equipment failed after he slipped from a brace on a climbing face as he was descending after a day’s work on an LTE project for AT&T.

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Key Changes in Z359.1• Section 3.2.1.4• Gate face strength requirements

have changed from 220 lbs. (1kN) (old Standard) to 3,600 lbs. (16kN) (new Standard).

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June 2013• Officials canceled

work on the St. Charles County bridge after a 55-gallon drum being lifted by a crane fell on 51-year-old Jerseyville IL man. • He was pronounced

dead at the scene.

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Drums 2015

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Ladders as a Last Resort• JLG lift pod

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July 2015• Issues?

• “Perfect balance for cowboy boots”

• Photo Justin Morrison

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February 2015• Genie • Allows a user to exit the platform and work

comfortably around the outside of the platform with a 6-ft lanyard. It attaches to a 6- or 8-ft platform on all Genie telescopic and articulating boom lifts with lift heights higher than 40 ft., with the exception of the S-125HD model.

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JLG

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July 2015• San Luis Obispo, CA• The machine's blades "came around and

broke his arm and came around again and broke his arm a little further up the next turnaround," said San Luis Obispo Fire Battalion Chief Neal Berryman

• Berryman said the man's head or neck would have been hit next.

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July 2015

• MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio – Shady Knob violated the law when they allowed a 14-year-old boy to operate machinery, which resulted in him losing his hand.

• “Workers under age 18 are prohibited from operating power-driven woodworking machinery, such as the wood planer used here,” said Howard Eberts, OSHA’s area director in Cleveland.

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Unsafe!

Safe

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March 2015• Island Lake IL• The machinist was

using sandpaper to remove surface rust from a part of a computer-run machine.

• His hand was caught and pulled into rotating parts, breaking his bones.

• The worker underwent several surgeries and rehabilitation

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ANSI B SeriesThe user shall designate, provide, and ensure the use of at least one of the following methods of safeguarding that affords protection for the operator, consistent with the requirements of the task:• guard(s) • safeguarding device(s) • awareness barrier(s) or awareness device(s)• safe work procedure(s).

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Machine Guarding

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Challenges• Machine guarding best

practices• Case studies for the

business case for safety• Construction ergonomics

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Certification

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The $12.70 is for one trade. Hazardous trades will pay more.

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Work Comp• NOC Code • 3632 --------------- Machine Shop -------------- $6.00 per $100 of payroll• 3400 --------------- Metal Stamping ------------ $6.98 per $100 of payroll• 2881 --------------- Furniture/Cabinet Mfg. --- $4.35 per $100 of payroll• 3372 --------------- Electro Plating -------------- $5.85 per $100 of payroll

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Impact of Six Losses

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Questions?

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