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Title: Workplace Safety


1
Workplace Safety Health in the Solid Waste
Industry
2
Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH)
  • Washington is a State Plan State
  • Operates under WISHA
  • Covers private and public employers
  • Standards must be at least as effective as OSHA

3
DOSH
  • Compliance
  • Consultation
  • Outreach
  • Risk Management
  • Technical Services

4
Rules
  • Chapter 296 WAC
  • Vertical and horizontal rules
  • Core Rules
  • Applies to most workplaces
  • Safety Committee
  • Accident Prevention Program
  • Personal Protective Equipment

5
Safe Place Standard
  • WAC 296-800-11005
  • Provide a workplace free from recognized hazards
  • You must
  • Provide your employees a workplace free from
    recognized hazards that are causing, or are
    likely to cause, serious injury or death.

6
Workplace Hazard
  • A hazard is recognized if it is commonly
    known in the employers industry, or if there is
    evidence that the employer knew of should have
    known of the existence of the hazard, or any
    reasonable person would have recognized the
    hazard

7
DOSH Compliance
  • Safety Compliance Physical hazards from tools
    machinery, flammables, falls, etc.
  • Industrial Hygiene Compliance Health hazards
    from chemicals, dust, noise, microorganisms,
    heat, radiation, etc.
  • Discrimination investigations Protects
    employees from retaliation

8
Investigations
  • Complaints
  • Referrals
  • Hospitalizations and deaths
  • Planned

9
Enforcement
  • Citations
  • De Minimus
  • General
  • Serious
  • Willful
  • Citations may be appealed within 15 days of
    receiving the C N

10
Variances
  • Permanent variance
  • Allows employers to provide alternate means for
    protection
  • May be revoked at any time
  • Temporary variance
  • Must have an effective plan in place for coming
    into compliance as soon as possible

11
DOSH Consultation
  • Provides no cost consultation services
  • At employers request
  • All operations are separate from compliance
  • Program deficiencies must still be corrected

12
DOSH Outreach
  • Forms, outlines, videos, publications
  • Training Kits online training
  • Confined spaces
  • Bloodborne pathogens
  • Workshops
  • Accident Prevention Program
  • Outdoor heat exposure

13
BLS Statistics
  • Refuse collection is one of the most hazardous
    jobs in the country.
  • In 2009 the fatality rate was 25/100,00 FTEs,
    compared to 3.3 for general industry.
  • This ranks 7, with only occupations such as
    logging and commercial fishing ranking ahead.

14
Compensation Claims
  • Abrasions, cuts, and contusions
  • Sprains and strains
  • Eye injuries
  • Animal or insect bite
  • Burns
  • Fractures
  • Temperature related illness

15
Recognized Hazards
  • Moving vehicle injuries
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Loading/unloading hazards
  • Confined spaces
  • Potential energy

16
Standards
  • Accident prevention Program
  • First aid
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Fall protection
  • Lock Out Tag Out
  • Bloodborne pathogens

17
DOSH Investigations
  • Employee was run over by a loader while the
    loader was traveling in reverse.
  • WAC 296-155-615 cited No employee shall permit
    earthmoving or compacting equipment which has an
    obstructed view to the rear to be used in reverse
    gear unless the equipment has a reverse signal
    alarm

18
DOSH Investigations
  • Employee was riding on the outside of disposal
    truck and not engaged in residential solid waste
    collection.
  • WAC 296-865 cited - Transport all passengers
    safely, make sure all employees use seat belts
    if the vehicle is equipped with seat belts.

19
DOSH Investigations
  • Employees were not provided with a means to
    determine and maintain a safe and legal gross
    vehicle weight load.
  • WAC 296-800-11010 cited - Provide and use safety
    devices, safeguards, and use work practices,
    methods, processes, and means that are reasonably
    adequate to make your workplace safe.

20
DOSH Investigations
  • The employer did not obtain written approval from
    the manufacturer to modify a PIT.
  • WAC 296-863-20010 cited - Have written approval
    from the PIT manufacturer before making any
    modifications to the PIT that add extra parts
    not provided by the PIT manufacturer.

21
DOSH investigations
  • Employer did not assure the electronic dump
    feature was operational requiring the driver to
    exit the vehicle to manually operate.
  • WAC 296-865 cited Make sure all equipment is
    and accessories are operational and safe to use.

22
DOSH Investigations
  • The employer did not establish a LOTO program to
    ensure protection of employees while performing
    equipment service and maintenance.
  • WAC 296-803 cited - Establish a written energy
    control program to protect employees that service
    or maintain a machine or equipment from injury

23
DOSH Investigations
  • The employer failed to make available the
    Hepatitis B vaccine and vaccination series to all
    employees who have occupational exposure to
    bloodborne pathogens.
  • WAC 296-823 cited - Make hepatitis B vaccination
    available to employees with occupational exposure
    to blood and OPIM

24
DOSH Investigations
  • The employer did not ensure that the conveyor
    belt was completely stopped prior to an employee
    reaching in and attempting to remove material
    from the roller.
  • WAC 296-806 cited - Make sure power-driven
    machinery is completely stopped before making
    adjustments or removing materials

25
DOSH Investigations
  • Drivers stood on the travel step while the tail
    gate hatch was opened to dump yard waste. This
    caused a driver to fall backward into a disposal
    container.
  • WAC 296-800-140 cited - Develop, supervise,
    implement, and enforce safety and health training
    programs that are effective in practice.

26
Questions
  • John Furman PhD, MSN
  • Dept. Labor Industries
  • DOSH Services
  • 360-902-5666
  • furk235_at_lni.wa.gov
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