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OSHA – Brief Overview “WHAT IS OSHA?”. OSHA: FEDERAL AGENCY Part of the Department of Labor (“DOL”) Enforces Occupational Safety & Health Act of 1970.

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Page 1: OSHA – Brief Overview “WHAT IS OSHA?”. OSHA: FEDERAL AGENCY Part of the Department of Labor (“DOL”) Enforces Occupational Safety & Health Act of 1970.

OSHA – Brief Overview

“WHAT IS OSHA?”

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OSHA: FEDERAL AGENCY

Part of the Department of Labor (“DOL”)

Enforces Occupational Safety & Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. § 650 et seq.

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NEW ADMINISTRATION

Obama Administration intends to make OSHA

compliance a top enforcement priority

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Current OSHA enforcement trends:

A. Increased budget for OSHA inspectors/programs

B. More aggressive penalties

C. National emphasis program on injury/illness recordkeeping

D. Pending legislation: Protecting America’s Workers Act of 2009

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Protecting America’s Workers Act (pending)

1. Amends OSH Act

2. Increases protections for whistleblowers

3. Increases penalties for certain violations• $50,000 per violation – fatalities or serious injuries

• $250,000 max. penalty (increased from $70,000)

4. Felony sanctions for willful violations causing death or serious injury

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Several states have

similar agencies which enforce

state safety laws, e.g. California

(“Cal OSHA”)

STATE OSH AGENCIES

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OSHA issues rules, regulations,

safety standards and conducts

workplace safety inspections.

WHAT OSHA DOES

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HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDARDS

Nearly all OSHA health and

safety standards are located

at 29 C.F.R. Parts 1910

(General Industry)

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“General Duty Clause”

Section 5(a)(1) of OSH Act “catch-all” provision prohibits employers from exposing

employees to recognized hazards that can cause death or serious physical harm

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OSH ACT CASE LAW

“Multi-employer Worksite Doctrine”

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“WHO ARE THESE GUYS?”

OSHA:

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OSHA: Sect’y of Labor Ass’t Sect’y of Labor Occ. Safety & Health Review Commission Regional Administrators Area Office Directors Compliance Safety & Health Officers Solicitor of Labor (OSHA’s attorney) Administrative Law Judges (“ALJs”)

(decide contested cases)

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TYPES OF INSPECTIONS

“WHY ARE THEY HERE?”

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Programmed Inspections

Targets “high hazard” industries

Site-Specific Targets (“SSTs”) (“high-incident” employers)

Enhanced Enforcement Program (employers who repeatedly ignore OSHA)

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Non-Programmed Inspections Employee complaint Referral from another agency Report of death or serious injury “Drive-bys”: OSH detects imminent danger or condition

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Other Targeting Programs Alliances (e.g., AESC alliance): industry-

wide standards Consultations: small business/on-site

compliance help SHARP: recognition program for small-

employers Strategic Partnerships: agreements to

prevent specific hazards VPP: Voluntary Protection Program

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SCOPE OF INSPECTION

“WHAT ARE THEY LOOKING FOR?”

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FIRE RESISTANT CLOTHING (FRC)

29 C.F.R. § 1910.132(a): PPE, including FRCs required when employee exposed to recognized fire hazard (usually welding, grinding, “hot work” in the presence of flammable or combustible liquids/gases)

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FRC STANDARDS

See “Recommended Practices and Guidelines” for Oil and Gas Well Drilling, Servicing and Storage (www.osha.gov/SLTC/oilgaswelldrilling/drillingservicing.html)

Viewed as “industry standards” (not regulations)

Denim/cotton clothing recommended

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WORK-SITE INSPECTIONS

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WORK-SITE INSPECTIONS

Usually involves six steps:

1. Compliance officer announces presence

2. Opening conference

3. “Walk around” tour of site

4. Employee interviews

5. Officer reviews employer’s records

6. Closing conference

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CITATIONS

“De Minimus” “Other Than Serious” “Serious” “Willful” “Failure To Abate” Hazard

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POSTING

Citation must be posted near work-site at least 3 days or until violation abated whichever is later - $7,000 fine

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INFORMAL CONFERENCE

“Last chance” to settle before litigation

Employer must request

Must be held before notice of contest deadline (within 15 working days)

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INFORMAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT

Contains settlement terms reached at informal conference – request “no admission of liability” clause to prevent agreement from being used as an admission in subsequent litigation.

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UNCONTESTED CITATIONS

Uncontested citation becomes final order Employer must abate the hazard cited Employer must pay penalty assessed

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FOLLOW-UP INSPECTIONS

OSHA may check to verify violation has been corrected

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CONTESTED CITATIONS

“Notice of Contest”: Within 15 business days

Solicitor of Labor will file complaint Case will be assigned to ALJ

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SIMPLIFIED PROCEEDINGS

Lesser citations involved Penalties less than $20,000 Fatality not involved Small employer (less than 40 employees) Not willful or repeat citation

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SETTLEMENT

ALJ will encourage settlements Settlement conference required Citations/penalties are negotiable Penalties: Up to $7,000/violation or 10x

amount for repeat/willful violations

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TRIAL

Conducted by ALJ (non-jury) Similar to civil court trial procedures Employer defenses are case specific

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COMMON DEFENSES

Statute of Limitations (6 months) Unpreventable employee misconduct “Greater hazard” (if comply with standard) Cited standard does not apply

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RETALIATION/CRIMINAL CONSIDERATIONS

§11: Retaliation prohibited Criminal penalties may apply

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CRIMINAL PENALTIES (§17 OSH ACT)

Willful violation resulting in employee’s death

Giving advance, unauthorized notice of OSHA inspections

Making false statements or false records Assaulting/killing OSHA investigator

conducting an inspection

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RESOURCES“Where Can We Find Help?”

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RESOURCES OSHA website: www.osha.gov DOL website: www.dol.gov American National Standards Institute: www.ansi.org National Safety Council: www.nsc.org Health and Safety regs.: 29 C.F.R. Part 1910 OSHA “E-Tool” for Oil and Gas Well-Drilling and

Servicing: www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/oilandgas/generalsafety

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CONCLUSION

New enforcement emphasis + new laws + stiffer penalties = Greater $$ Risk