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OSHA’s Top 10 Violations of 2015 analyzed

Graphic Products releases violations report as a safety training resource

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February 11, 2016

Preventable deaths and workplace accidents continue to occur at the hands of saw blades and conveyor belts. The data has been collected in the annual OSHA Top Ten Violation Report for 2015, which reveals that the total number of incidents were down 4.5% from 2014, and 11% from 2013. Graphic Products has analyzed the data and outlined preventative measures to ensure worksites not only meet OSHA compliance, but provide safety resources to equip workers.

“OSHA's Top 10 Violations are concerning as we see the same categories each year,” said Jeff Woods, Safety Compliance Analyst at Graphic Products. “It's tragic when many violations are preventable. Designating a person-in-charge (PIC) can greatly reduce the likelihood of these incidents.”

OSHA's Top 10 Safety Violations for 2015 include:

Fall Protection: 7,402 citations (1926.501) – OSHA’s most-cited violation for the fifth year running.

Hazard Communication: 5,681 citations (1910.1200) – The second-most cited violation for the fourth year running, though HazCom chemical labeling rules may have contributed to an overall decline of nearly 20%.

Scaffolding: 4,681 citations (1926.451) – Despite a 6% decrease from 2014, scaffolding accidents remained the third-most cited violation. Protecting workers from scaffold-related accidents would eliminate 4,500 injuries and 35-50 deaths every year.

Respiratory Protection: 3,626 citations (1910.134) – An estimated 5 million workers are required to wear respirators in 1.3 million U.S. workplaces.

Lockout/Tagout: 3,308 citations (1910.147) – Approximately 3 million workers are at risk each day if LO/TO is not properly implemented.

Powered Industrial Trucks: 3,004 citations (1910.178) – Powered industrial trucks fall over, hit and crush people, or start up inadvertently, causing accident or death.

Ladders: 2,732 citations (1926.1053) – Used throughout plants and warehouses, falls from ladders are often involved in occupational fatalities.

Electrical–Wiring Methods: 2,624 citations (1910.305) – Most electrical accidents result from unsafe equipment, unsafe environments, or unsafe work practices.

Machine Guarding: 2,540 citations (1910.212) – Moving machine parts have the potential to cause severe workplace injuries, such as crushed fingers or hands, amputations, burns, or blindness.

Electrical-General Requirements: 2,181 citations (1910.303) – Electrical hazards are the second-leading cause of death in the construction industry, killing an average of 143 construction workers each year, according to The Center for Construction Research and Training.

“No matter the size of the operation or the number of employees, the number of injuries and incidents decreases sharply when groups of five appoint a PIC.” Woods said. “If you haven't already, designate a PIC. Then use this guide to identify common safety violations, and learn how to avoid making the same costly mistakes in your facility.”

About Graphic Products

Graphic Products is an innovative leader, providing solutions for safety and visual communication. The company's full line of safety products and compliance audit services are designed for the modern workforce. Graphic Products leads the industry with safety training materials, educational resources, and up-to-date news and compliance information on topics like arc flash, chemical labeling, and pipe marking. Visit GraphicProducts.com or call 888.637.3893 to improve your facility’s safety and productivity.

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