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A Look Ahead for the Construction Industry

Jim Maddux - DirectorDirectorate of Construction

Overview

• Statistics

• Standards

• Enforcement

• Guidance

• ACCSH

• Emerging issues

On average 12 Americans die every day On average 12 Americans die every day on the job, and three of them work in on the job, and three of them work in

construction.construction.

Almost half of all fatal falls Almost half of all fatal falls occur in construction.occur in construction.

Inspections Conducted Nationwide (Total Vs. Construction)

38,9

92

23,9

34

60,8

21

26,0

22

40,9

82

24,4

42

57,0

61

22,9

72

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

FY09 FY10

All Fed Insp

Fed Const

All State Inspections

State Const

,

Source: OSHA IMIS Data Oct. – Sept. FY 2009 Vs. FY 2010

Construction Fatalities Have Declined

Fatal work injuries to construction workers declined by 16% in 2009

following the decline of 19 % in 2008.

StandardsCranes and Derricks

– Became Effective November 8th, 2010.

– Fact sheets, and other materials posted in October.

– Designed to address leading causes of fatalities: electrocution; collapse/overturn; crushed and struck-by hazards during assembly/disassembly.

Cranes and Derricks Facts

• The final standard will prevent 22 fatalities and 175 non-fatal injuries each year.

• The certification requirements in the final rule are designed to work in conjunction with state and local laws, and to afford several options for ensuring the knowledge and abilities of operators.

Standards

• Pre-rule– Injury and Illness Prevention Programs– Backing Operations (RFI)– Reinforcing and Post-Tensioned Steel

Construction (ANPR)

• Proposals– Silica

Standards

• Final rules affecting both general industry and construction– MSD column– Hazard communication – Globally harmonized

system – Electric power generation and transmission– Standards Improvement Project, Phase III

Standards

• Final rules focused on construction

– Confined spaces

– Cranes and derricks in underground construction and demolition

EnforcementResidential Fall Protection

• Announced revision of directive December 22

• Will begin to enforce on June 16, six months from the policy change

• Employers can still use a fall protection plan if they can show that fall protection is infeasible

Fall Protection Devices

Severe Violator Enforcement Program (SVEP)

• Concentrates resources on inspecting employers who have demonstrated indifference to their OSH Act obligations

• Replaces OSHA's Enhanced Enforcement Program (EEP).

• 74 (63%) of the 118 SVEP cases are in construction

• 7 of the 74 SVEP construction cases are fatalities

Severe Violators Enforcement Program

Enforcement

• New cranes and derricks directive

• Revised directive on highway work zones

• New PPE directive

• Revised Construction chapter of the FOM

Future Guidance Products

• Cranes and derricks products

– Small employer compliance guide

– FAQs

– Fact sheets

Future Guidance Products

• Residential fall protection

– Guidance on new construction

– Fact sheets

– Slide show

Future Guidance Products

• Construction Industry Digest

• Nail Guns guidance product

• Updated trenching guidance

Advisory Committee for Construction Safety and Health

(ACCSH)

• New member selection proceeding

• Next meeting this spring

Emerging Issues

Cocooning

Emerging Issues

Safety

Through

Design

Emerging Issues

Spray foam

insulation and

isocyanate exposures

INTERIOR WALLS

courtesy Icynene

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