OSHA 031814

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CHAIRS, OSHA PRACTICE GROUP William K. Principe, Atlanta, GA Patrick R. Tyson, Atlanta, GA

EDITOR IN CHIEF Robin Shea Winston-Salem, NC

CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER Victoria Whitaker Atlanta, GA

OSHA ANNOUNCES ITS 2014 SITE-SPECIFIC TARGETING PLAN OSHA recently announced, and then amended, this year’s Site-Specific Targeting (SST) plan for general industry employers with 20 or more employees. Employers will be selected for inclusion on the SST inspection list based on a random selection of worksites visited during the 2011 SST inspections. OSHA’s SST-14 Primary Inspection List for federal OSHA jurisdiction Area Offices will be comprised of 1,260 establishments in what the Agency describes as high-hazard industries. The targeted work places were randomly selected from the 2011 SST Primary and Secondary Lists, which were based on 2009 injury and illness data. Rather than rely on Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred (DART) and Days Away From Work Injury and Illness (DAFWII) rates to determine the Primary Inspection List as it has done in the past, OSHA is seeking by this year’s inspections to determine whether the safety records of establishments inspected in 2011 under the SST targeting plan have improved as a result of those earlier inspections. In sum, if your manufacturing facility was inspected in 2011 as part of that year’s Site Specific Targeting Plan, you may be subject to inspection again in 2014. If your facility was subject to a comprehensive safety inspection within the last 24 months, however, you will be deleted from the inspection list. In addition to the 1260 establishments covered by this year’s SST Plan, Nursing and Personal Care establishments will continue to be targeted under OSHA’s National Emphasis Program for establishments in SIC codes 8051, 8052 and 8059. If you have an establishment in a state with its own state OSHA agency, these states are required either to adopt the federal approach or to adopt their own inspection targeting plan. This SST plan does not apply to construction workplaces. The amended version of this year’s SST plan is published on OSHA’s website at: http://www.osha.gov/OshDoc/Directive_pdf/CPL_02-14-01.pdf If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail us at David Smith at dsmith@ constangy.com, Bill Principe at [email protected], Steve Simko at [email protected], Pat Tyson at [email protected], or Neil Wasser at [email protected]. You may also call us at 404-525-8622.

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