Below is a list, in order of priority, of the different types of inspections that OSHA performs.
- Imminent Danger Inspections.
- Investigative Inspections.
- Employee Complaint Inspections.
- Programmed Inspections.
- Follow-up Inspections.
What is the inspection priority situation for OSHA?
Top priority in OSHA’s system for conducting inspections is responding to reports of imminent danger situations. Second priority is given to investigation of fatalities and catastrophes resulting in hospitalization of [three] or more employees.
What is the OSHA 300 log used for?
The OSHA Form 300 is a form for employers to record all reportable injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace, where and when they occur, the nature of the case, the name and job title of the employee injured or made sick, and the number of days away from work or on restricted or light duty, if any.
Can employees see OSHA 300 log?
OSHA’s regulation at 29 CFR 1904.35(b)(2) provides that employees, former employees, their personal representatives, and authorized employee representatives have the right to access the current OSHA 300 Log, as well as any stored OSHA 300 Log(s) for any establishment in which the employee or former employee has worked.
Why does OSHA show up unannounced?
What is a Cal/OSHA Inspection? Cal/OSHA inspectors make unannounced visits to make sure that the UCM campus and associated facilities are safe and healthy. They will also conduct an inspection in response to employee complaints about any situation that may pose an imminent danger to workers.
Does OSHA show up randomly?
Because OSHA inspections are unannounced, a company should preplan its strategy in the event of an inspection. In addition, OSHA citations require that employers “abate” violations, and corrective action may, in some cases, be more expensive than the actual penalties.
Which is the top priority for OSHA inspection?
OSHA’s top priority for inspection is an imminent danger, a situation where workers face an immediate risk of death or serious physical harm.
What can OSHA do if there is an imminent danger?
If an OSHA inspector believes that an imminent danger exists, the inspector must inform affected employees and the employer that he is recommending that OSHA take steps to stop the imminent danger. OSHA has the right to ask a federal court to order the employer to eliminate the imminent danger.
When do you know a health hazard is imminent?
The harm caused by the health hazard does not have to happen immediately. The threat must be immediate or imminent. This means that you must believe that death or serious physical harm could occur within a short time, for example before OSHA could investigate the problem.
When to file a confidential complaint with OSHA?
Fact 2. You may file a confidential complaint with OSHA if you believe a violation of a safety or health standard, or an imminent danger situation, exists in your workplace. You may request that your name not be revealed to your employer.