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As of 04/19/23 03:351
Occupational Health & Environmental Controls
• Subpart D 1926.50-66
Subpart DOccupational Health & Environmental Controls
(1926.50 - 66)
59
45
41
38
37
62(d)(1)(i)
50(c)
55(a)
62(d)(2)(v)(A)
62(d)(2)(v)(B)
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nd
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- 1
92
6.
Exposure to gases, vapors, fumes
Lead - Exposure assessment
First aid training
Lead - Interim ppe
Lead - Interim respiratory protection
Most Frequently Cited: FY 2003
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Subpart D - Occupational Health & Environmental Controls
(1926.50 - 66)
58
46
46
38
29
62(d)(1)(i)
50(c)
55(a)
55(b)
62(d)(1)(iii)
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- 1
92
6.
Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts & mists – Employee exposure
Lead - Exposure assessment
First aid training
Lead – Representative personal sampling
Gases, vapors, etc. – Administrative/Engineering controls
Most Frequently Cited: FY 2004
Subpart D - Occupational Health & Environmental Controls
(1926.50 - 66)
46
44
33
27
26
62(d)(1)(i)
50(c)
55(a)
55(b)
62(d)(2)(v)(B)
Sta
nd
ard
- 1
92
6.
Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts & mists - Employee exposure
Lead - Exposure assessment
First aid training
Lead – Interim personal protective clothing & equipment
Gases, vapors, etc. – Administrative/Engineering controls
Most Frequently Cited: FY 2005
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1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid
• (a) Employer shall insure availability of medical personnel
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1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid
• (b) Provisions for prompt medical attention– Prior to beginning project– Best work practice: Notify local fire
department & hospital of your possible needs.
1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid
• (c) First-aid certified person available– In absence of reasonably accessible
infirmary, clinic, hospital or physician
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1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid
• (d) Supplies– (1) First aid supplies easily accessible
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1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid
• (d) Supplies– (2) First aid kit contents
• Weatherproof container• Individual sealed packages• Checked initially & at least weekly
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1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid
• (e) Proper equipment provided for prompt transportation
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1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid
• (f) Telephone numbers conspicuously posted– In areas without 911
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1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid
• (g) Facilities provided for eye/body wash where needed
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (a) Potable water– (1) Adequate supply
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (a) Potable water– (2) Containers for drinking water tightly
closable, with tap
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (a) Potable water– (4) Common drinking cup prohibited
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (a) Potable water– (5) If single service cups supplied:
• Sanitary container for unused cups• Receptacle for disposal of used cups
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (c) (1) Toilets at construction jobsites– (1) Provided per Table D-1– Male & Female
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (c) Toilets at construction jobsites– (3) When no sanitary sewer (unless
prohibited by local codes):• Privies• Chemical toilets• Recirculating toilets• Combustion toilets
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (d) Food handling– (1) Facilities & operations shall meet
applicable laws, ordinances & regulations
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (f) Washing facilities– (1) Close to worksite & equipped for
removal of substances:• Paints, coating, herbicides, insecticides,
other contaminants
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (f) Washing facilities– (2) Maintained in sanitary condition
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (f) Washing facilities– (3) Lavatories
• Available in all places of employment• Running water: hot & cold, or tepid• Soap or cleansing agent• Drying method: towels, blowers, clean cloth
toweling
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (g) Eating & drinking areas– Food/beverage consumption forbidden
in toilet rooms or areas exposed to toxic materials
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1926.51 Sanitation
• (h) Vermin control– Workplace properly constructed,
equipped & maintained– Extermination program upon detection
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1926.52 Occupational Noise Control
• (a) Protection against effects– When sound levels exceed those of
Table D-2
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Typical DBA’s
• 60 normal conversation
• 65-95 power mower• 85 heavy traffic• 90 tractor• 95 electric drill• 110 power saw
• 110 leaf blower• 120 chain saw• 120 pneumatic drill• 125 jackhammer• 140 jet plane taking
off
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1926.53 Ionizing Radiation
• (a) Covered by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Standards for Protection.
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1926.54 Nonionizing Radiation
• (c) Potential exposure to laser light greater than 5 milliwatts must be protected as per subpart E (ppe)
• (l) Shall not be exposed to microwave power greater than 10 milliwatts.
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1926.55 Gases, Vapors, Fumes, Dusts & Mists
• (a) Exposure of employees at concentrations above TLV’s shall be avoided (See Appendix A)
– Inhalation– Ingestion– Skin absorption– Injection
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1926.56 Illumination
• (a) General– Locations
• Construction areas, ramps, runways, corridors, offices, shops, storage areas
– Degree• Per Table D-3 • While any work is in progress
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1926.59 Hazard Communication
• NOTE:– Requirements identical to 1910.1200 – Employer shall evaluate hazards of
chemicals.– Inform employees thru the use of
labels, msds & training.
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1926.62 Lead
• (a) Scope– Applies to all construction work where
an employee may be occupationally exposed to lead
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1926.62 Lead
• (b) Definitions– “Action Level” means employee
exposure, without regard to the use of respirators, to an airborne concentration of lead of 30 micrograms per cubic meter of air (30 ug/m(3)) calculated as an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA).
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1926.62 Lead
• (c) Permissible exposure limit– (1) No employee shall be exposed to
lead at concentrations greater than:• fifty micrograms per cubic meter of air • averaged over an 8-hour period
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1926.62 Lead
• (f) Respiratory protection– (1) General
• Employer must provide appropriate respirators
• Respirators must be used when specified
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Hazard Controls
• Engineering
• Procedures
• Administrative
• PPE