2017 GNYADA Membership Directory

OSHA’S TOP 10 AUTOMOTIVE VIOLATIONS

No Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) Program Employers must have a written HAZCOM plan and inform workers about the safety of any chemicals at the jobsite — everything from cans of WD-40 to drums of motor oil. Workers must know how to respond to incidents of exposure or ingestion, and how to participate in protective measures.

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No Respiratory Protection Program Employees at risk of breathing air toxins must be trained in respirator usage. A written program must be developed and updated if workplace conditions affecting air contaminants or ventilation change. Unsafe Abrasive Wheel The rule is for the wheel’s maximum opening to be set at 1/8‐inch. Any adjustments to widen or increase that exposure area is a violation. When operating the wheel, eye protection must be worn. Dangerous Electrical Setups Electrical safety violations include dangling wires, uncased wires, or uncoiled wires strewn in a walking area. Circuit breakers and outlets should be covered, and electrical panels should be kept clear.

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Unqualified Forklift Operators All operators of forklifts or motorized hand trucks must be over the age of 18 and must be trained and regularly evaluated on that specific truck. Do not overload forklifts with heavier cargo than they are designated to carry. Lift mechanisms must be tested and, when necessary, repaired or upgraded.

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