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Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA

Frequently Cited OSHA Standards Results

NAICS Code: 561720 Janitorial Services

Establishment Size: ALL sizes

Listed below are the standards which were cited by Federal OSHA for the 561720 NAICS Code for establishments with ALL sizes employees, that were issued during the period October 2021 through September 2022. Penalties shown reflect current rather than initial amounts. For more information, see definitions.

Standard Citations Inspections Penalty Description
Total 92 37 $269,550 All Standards cited for Janitorial Services
19101200 20 11 $24,242 Hazard Communication.
19100147 15 7 $54,337 The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout).
19100027 8 3 $31,681 Scaffolds and rope descent systems.
19100030 6 5 $18,853 Training requirements.
19100132 5 4 $11,740 General requirements.
19100134 5 3 $17,412 Respiratory Protection.
19100028 4 4 $18,438 Duty to have fall protection and falling object protection.
19100133 4 4 $20,540 Eye and face protection.
19040039 3 3 $7,852 --- No Description Found ---
19100151 3 3 $15,251 Medical services and first aid.
19101030 3 3 $3,108 Bloodborne pathogens.
19100140 2 2 $15,052 --- No Description Found ---
19100304 2 2 $4,102 Wiring design and protection.
19100334 2 1 $3,108 Use of equipment.
19101020 2 1 $0 Access to employee exposure and medical records.
19260453 2 2 $9,934 Aerial lifts.
19040029 1 1 $0 Forms.
19040030 1 1 $0 Multiple business establishments.
19100178 1 1 $9,000 Powered industrial trucks.
19100305 1 1 $0 Wiring methods, components, and equipment for general use.
19100502 1 1 $2,000 --- No Description Found ---
19261053 1 1 $2,901 Ladders.

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