Violation Detail
Standard Cited: 5A0001 OSH Act General Duty Paragraph
Inspection Nr: 103033387
Citation: 01001
Citation Type: Serious
Abatement Status: X
Initial Penalty: $750.00
Current Penalty: $750.00
Issuance Date: 07/11/1991
Nr Instances: 1
Nr Exposed: 6
Abatement Date: 08/11/1991
Gravity: 10
Report ID: 0522000
Contest Date:
Final Order:
Related Event Code (REC): C
Emphasis:
| Type | Latest Event | Event Date | Penalty | Abatement Due Date | Citation Type | Failure to Abate Inspection |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Penalty | I: Informal Settlement | 07/29/1991 | $750.00 | 08/11/1991 | Serious | |
| Penalty | Z: Issued | 07/11/1991 | $750.00 | 08/11/1991 | Serious |
Text For Citation: 01 Item/Group: 001 Hazard: CONFINED
Section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970: The employer did not furnish employment and a place of employment which were free from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees in that employees were exposed to: (a) On or about May 23, 1991, employee(s) entering the sand/gravel bins area of the hopper shoveling gravel off the top of the sand were not required to obtain (a) safety harness and life lines; (b) stand-by personnel for employees entering the confined space trained in CPR and first aid; (c) written autorizations for entering and were not trained procedures of lockout, blocking all mechanical, electrical, liquid and gas systems. Among other methods, one feasible and acceptable method to correct this hazard is implementation of an effective confined space entry procedure which requires the following: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFINED SPACE ENTRY 1) Require employees to obtain written authorization, signed by at least one supervisor prior to confined space entry. (confined space entry permit). The permit must indicate special precautions and time period for which it is valid. 2) Lockout, blocking or equivalent of all mechanical, electrical, liquid and gas systems relating to the confined space that may create a hazar d during entry should these systems be put in motion or otherwise ac- tivated. 3) Testing of the atmosphere prior to entry into the confined space and on a regular basis during occupancy for presence of sufficient oxygen (19.5%) and absence of hazardous levels of toxic or combustible gases (maximum 10% LEL) or dusts. When toxic substances are present for which no equipment to test the atmosphere is available, the employee shall be permitted to enter the confined space only with the use of ai r supplied respiratory equipment and other appropriate personal protec- tive equipment. 4) Establish a tag-out system to mark the confined space unsafe for entry should tests indicate the space is unsafe for entry. Marking is to remain in place until tests indicate entry is safe. 5) Mechanical ventilation of the confined space prior to entry and continued ventilation during entry to assure a safe atmosphere. 6) Written emergency rescue procedures with a requirement that trained personnel are available and are stationed outside of the confined space with proper equipment to provide forthe rescue of persons entering the space. Such equipment must include safety harness and lifelines with provisions for hoisting employees from the confined space. If entry is required for rescue, the rescue employee must be equipped with approved air supplied respiratory equipment and other appropriate personal protective equipment. 7) The confined space entry procedures shall be written and the responsible employees shall be trained in all aspects of the procedures.
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