- Record Type:OSHA Instruction
- Current Directive Number:CPL 02-00-035
- Old Directive Number:CPL 2.35 CH-11
- Title:Changes to the Regulatory and General Industry Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVEs) Manual
- Information Date:
- Standard Number:
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
Subject: Changes to the Regulatory and General Industry Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVEs) Manual
A. Purpose. This instruction transmits revised and new pages to the Regulatory and General Industry SAVEs Manual (Temporary Camps and Grain Handling Facilities SAVEs).
B. Scope. This instruction applies OSHA-wide
C. Action. Regional administrators and Area Directors shall ensure that all compliance personnel:
- 1. Make the following page changes to the Regulatory and General
Industry (SAVEs) Manual:
- 173-176 173 through 174 174.1 through
174.20 175 through 176 412.1 412.1 through
412.20
- 2. File a copy of this transmittal sheet behind OSHA Instruction
CPL 2.35 CH-1110 in the appropriate OSHA Directives system binder.
D. Background. Revised pages to 29 CFR 1910.142, Temporary Labor Camps, and Final Rules and Regulations for 29 CFR 1910.272, Grain Handling Facilities, were published in the Federal Register, Vol. 52, No. 251, on December 31, 1987.
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
E. State Plan States. Regional Administrators shall advise State designees of the action required by this instruction and encourage their participation in the SAVEs program.
Patricia K. Clark, Director Designate Directorate of Compliance Programs
DISTRIBUTION: National, Regional, and Area Offices Compliance Officers State Designees Area Office Clericals 11(c)/405 Programs NIOSH Regional Program Directors
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.141(g)(2): Employees were permitted to consume food or beverage in a toilet room:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR
CONDITIONS) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.141(g)(2): Employees were permitted to consume food or beverage in area(s) exposed to toxic materials:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR
CONDITIONS) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1910.141(g)(3): Receptacle(s) constructed of smooth, corrosion resistant, easily cleanable, or disposable materials, were not used for the disposal of waste food:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR
CONDITIONS) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1910.141(g)(4): Food or beverages were stored in toilet room(s):
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR
CONDITIONS) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1910.141(g)(4): Food or beverages were stored in area(s) exposed to toxic material(s): NOTE: See 1910.141(a)(2)(viii) for definition of toxic material:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR
CONDITIONS) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
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OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.142(a) (1): Temporary labor campsites were not adequately drained to prevent the collection of water:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE HAZARD WHERE NECESSARY, AND
DATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.142(a)(1): Temporary labor campsites were subject to periodic flooding:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE HAZARD WHERE NECESSARY, AND
DATE)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1910.142(a)(1): Temporary labor campsites were located within 200 feet of swamps, pools, sink holes, or other surface collections of water which could not be subjected to mosquito control measures.
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE HAZARD WHERE NECESSARY, AND
DATE)
OPTION 4 4 29 CFR 1910.142(a)(1): The temporary labor campsite was not located so the drainage from and through the camp would not endanger any domestic or public water supply:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE HAZARD WHERE NECESSARY, TYPE
OF WATER DRAINAGE CAUSING ENDANGERMENT TO THE WATER SUPPLY, AND
DATE)
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OPTION 5 1 29 CFR 1910.142(a)(1): All temporary labor campsites were not graded, ditched, and rendered free from depressions in which water may become a nuisance:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE HAZARD WHERE NECESSARY, HOW
THE WATER SHOULD HAVE BEEN REMOVED, AND DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.142(a)(2): The principal temporary labor campsite area in which food was prepared and served and where sleeping quarters were located was less than 500 feet from any area in which livestock was kept:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS)
(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY, NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED, AND
DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.142(a)(3): The grounds and open areas surrounding temporary labor campsite shelters were not maintained in a clear sanitary condition free from rubbish, debris, waste paper, or other refuse:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY, AND
DATE)
4 29 CFR 1910.142(a) (4): All abandoned privy pits in a temporary labor campsite were not filled with earth:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE HAZARD, HOW LONG ABANDONED,
AND DATE)
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1 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(1): Temporary labor campsite shelter was not constructed in a manner which would provide protection against the elements:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY, AND
DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(2): Each room used for sleeping purposes in the temporary labor campsite shelter did not contain at least 50 square feet of floor space for each occupant:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS AND WHAT THE SQUARE
FEET PROVIDED, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(2): Each room used for sleeping purposes in the temporary labor campsite shelter was not provided with at least a 7-foot ceiling:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS AND MEASUREMENT OF
CEILING PROVIDED, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1910.142 (b) (3): Every room used for sleeping purposes in the temporary labor camp shelter was not provided with beds, cots, or bunks:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS AND WHAT WAS
PROVIDED, AND DATE)
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OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(3): Every room used for sleeping purposes in the temporary labor camp shelter was not provided with suitable storage facilities such as wall lockers for clothing and personal articles:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(3): Double-deck bunks used in sleeping quarters of temporary labor camp shelter were spaced less than 48 inches laterally and/or end to end:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS AND DISTANCE
BETWEEN BUNKS, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(4): The floors of each temporary campsite shelter were not constructed of wood, asphalt, or concrete:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE FLOOR CONSTRUCTION, AND
DATE)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(4): Wooden floors of temporary labor campsite shelter were not of smooth and tight construction:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITION OF FLOOR, AND
DATE)
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OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1910.142 (b)(4): The floors of temporary labor campsite shelter were not kept in good repair:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE WHAT WAS DEFECTIVE, AND
DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.142 (b)(5): Wooden floors of temporary labor campsite shelter were not elevated at least one foot above ground level:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS AND HEIGHT ABOVE
GROUND LEVEL, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1910.142 (b)(7): Living quarters of temporary labor campsite shelter were provided with windows the total of which was less than one-tenth of the floor area:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING NUMBER OF
WINDOWS/AND SQUARE FEET OF AREA, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1910.142 (b)(7): Windows in living quarters of temporary labor campsite shelter were not so constructed that at least one-half of each window could be opened for purposes of ventilation:
- (a) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND THE
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING NUMBER OF WINDOWS
THAT WOULD NOT OPEN, AND DATE)
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OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(8): Exterior openings of temporary labor campsite shelter were not effectively screened with 16-mesh material:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SIZE OF
OPENING, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(8): Screen doors of temporary labor campsite shelter were not equipped with self-closing devices:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING THE
SQUARE FEET OF EXISTING ROOM AND DATE)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(9): In a room where workers cooked, lived, and slept, a minimum of 100 square feet per person was not provided:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING THE
SQUARE FEET OF EXISTING ROOM AND DATE)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(9): In a room where workers cooked, lived, and slept, sanitary facilities were not provided for storing and preparing food;
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE WHAT, IF ANYTHING, WAS
PROVIDED AND DATE)
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OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(10): In temporary labor camps where cooking facilities were used in common, stoves (in a ratio of 1 to 10 persons or one stove to two families) were not provided in an enclosed and screened shelter:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AND/OR FAMILIES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE
CONDITION, WHAT WAS PROVIDED, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.142 (b)(10): In temporary labor camps where cooking facilities were used in common, sanitary facilities were not provided for storing and preparing food:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, WHAT WAS PROVIDED,
AND DATE)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(11): All heating, cooking, and water heating equipment used in the temporary labor campsite was not installed in accordance with State and local ordinances, codes, and regulations governing such installations:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY EQUIPMENT, WHAT WAS
WRONG WITH THE INSTALLATION, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1910.142(b)(11): Adequate heating equipment was not provided for a temporary labor campsite used during cold weather:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND DATE)
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OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.142(c)(1): The water supplied to a temporary labor campsite for drinking, cooking, bathing, and laundry purposes had not been approved by the appropriate health authority:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
TYPE/WATER SUPPLY PROVIDED, THE HEALTH AUTHORITY WHICH SHOULD HAVE APPROVED,
AND DATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.142(c)(1): An adequate and convenient water supply was not provided to the temporary labor campsite for drinking, cooking, bathing, and laundry purposes:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT WAS
PROVIDED, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1910.42 (c)(3): The distribution lines in the temporary labor campsite were not capable of supplying water at normal operating pressures to all fixtures for simultaneous operation:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE AS TO HOW INADEQUACY OF WATER
SUPPLY WAS DETERMINED, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1910.142(c)(3): Where water was not piped to the shelters, water outlets were not distributed throughout the temporary labor campsite in such a manner, that no shelter was more than 100 feet from a yard hydrant:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING THE
DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST YARD HYDRANT FROM THE SHELTERS, AND
DATE)
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OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.142(c)(4): One or more drinking fountains was not provided for each 100 occupants or fraction thereof, in the temporary labor camp:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING NUMBER OF
FOUNTAINS IN RELATIONSHIP TO NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES, AND DATE)
- NOTE: Applies only where water under pressure is
available.
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.142(c)(4): The construction of drinking fountains in the temporary labor campsite did not comply with ANSI Standard Specifications for Drinking Fountains, Z4.2-1942:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (EXPLAIN WHY THE FOUNTAINS PROVIDED
FAILED TO MEET ANSI Z4.2-1942)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1910.142 (c)(4): Temporary labor campsite employees were not prohibited from using common drinking cups:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE WHAT WAS BEING USED BY THE
EMPLOYEES FOR DRINKING PURPOSED, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(2): Temporary labor campsite toilet room was not located so as to be accessible without any individual passing through any sleeping room:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
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OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(2): Toilet rooms of temporary labor campsite were not provided with a window less than 6 square feet in area opening directly to the outside area and it was not otherwise satisfactorily ventilated:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND DATE)
- Note: Satisfactorily ventilated requires mechanical
ventilation.
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(2): Outside openings of temporary labor campsite toilet rooms were not screened with 16-mesh material:8
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
OPTION 4 3 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(2): A fixture, water closet, chemical toilet, or urinal was located in a tempoary labor camp room used for other than toilet purposes:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE WHAT THE ROOM WAS USED FOR, WHAT
WAS INSTALLED IN THE ROOM, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(3): Temporary labor campsite toilet rooms were not located within 200 feet of the door of each sleeping room:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
DISTANCES, AND DATE)
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OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1910.142 (d)(3): Privies in a temporary labor campsite were located closer than 100 feet to a sleeping room, dining room, lunch area, or kitchen:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
DISTANCES, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.142 (d)(4): Where the toilet rooms were shared, (multifamily temporary labor camp shelters or barracks-type facilities) separate toilet rooms were not provided for each sex:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE WHAT WAS PROVIDED
INCLUDING NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES BY SEX, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1910.142 (d)(4): Temporary labor campsite toilet rooms were not distinctly marked "For Men" and "For Women" by signs printed in English and in the native language of the persons occupying the temporary labor camp, or marked with easily understood pictures or symbols:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
DESIGNATION OF THESE ROOMS, AND DATE)
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1910.142 (d)(4): Temporary labor campsite toilet facilities provided for each sex in the same building were not separated by solid walls or partitions extending from the floor to the roof or ceiling:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING HOW
THE FACILITIES WERE SEPARATED, AND DATE)
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1 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(5): At temporary labor campsite, where toilet facilities were shared, water closets or privy seats for each sex were not provided in the ratio of one such unit to each 15 persons, with a minimum of two units for any shared facility:
- (a) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS INCLUDING
THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF
SEATS PROVIDED BY SEX, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.142 (d)(6): Temporary labor campsite urinals were not provided on the basis of one unit or 2 linear feet of urinal trough for each 25 men:
- (a) (LOCATION) (DESCRIBE WHAT WAS PROVIDED AND HOW MANY, AND
DATE) (NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1910.142 (d)(6): Temporary labor campsite floor from the wall and for a distance not less than 15 inches measured from the outward edge of the urinals was not constructed of materials impervious to moisture:
- (a) (LOCATION) (DESCRIBE WHAT MATERIAL(S) WAS PROVIDED NOT
IMPERVIOUS TO MOISTURE, AND DATE) (NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED)
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(6): In temporary labor campsite where water under pressure was available, urinals were not provided with an adequate water flush:
- (a) (LOCATION) (DESCRIBE TYPE OF FLUSHING SYSTEM IN USE,
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED, AND DATE)
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OPTION 4 1 29 CFR 1910.142 (d)(6): Temporary labor campsite urinal troughs in privies did not drain freely into the pit or vault:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED, AND DATE)
OPTION 5 2 29 CFR 1910.142 (d)(6): Temporary labor campsite urinal trough drains in privies were not so constructed as to exclude flies and rodents from the pit:
- (a) (LOCATION) (DESCRIBE TYPE OF DRAIN PROVIDED, INCLUDING THE
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED, AND DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(8): Temporary labor campsite toilet room was not lighted naturally, or artificially by a safe type of lighting at all hours of the day and night:
- (a) (LOCATIONS) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, TYPE OF LIGHTING
PROVIDED THAT WAS UNSAFE, AND DATE)
4 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(9): Temporary labor campsite was not provided with an adequate supply of toilet paper in each privy, water closet, or chemical toilet compartment:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
5 29 CFR 1910.142(d)(10): Temporary labor campsite privies and toilet rooms were not kept in a sanitary condition and cleaned at least daily:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1910.142(e): In temporary labor camps where public sewers were available, all sewer lines and floor drains from building were not connected thereto:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS WHERE PUBLIC
SEWERS WERE LOCATED, WHERE SEWER LINES AND FLOOR DRAINS WERE CONNECTED TO
DRAIN, AND DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(1)(i): Temporary labor campsite was not provided with handwash basin in the ratio of a handwash basin per family shelter or per six persons in shared facilities:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, NUMBER OF HANDWASH
BASINS LACKING IN FAMILY SHELTER OR SHARED FACILITIES, AND
DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(1)(ii): Temporary labor campsite was not provided with shower head in the ratio of a shower head for every 10 persons:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, NUMBER OF SHOWER HEADS
LACKING, AND DATE)
4 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(1)(iii): Temporary labor campsite was not provided with laundry tray or tub in the ratio of a laundry tray or tub for every 30 persons:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, NUMBER OF LAUNDRY
TRAYS OR TUBS LACKING, AND DATE)
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1 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(1)(iv): Temporary labor campsite was not provided with a slop sink in each building used for laundry, handwashing, and bathing:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, NUMBER OF SLOP SINKS
LACKING, WHAT THE BUILDING WAS BEING USED FOR, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(2): Temporary labor campsite floors in laundry, handwashing, and bathing facilities were not of smooth finish and of nonslippery materials:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, WHAT WAS LACKING
(SMOOTH FINISH, NONSLIPPERY MATERIAL OR BOTH, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(2): Temporary labor campsite laundry, handwashing, and bathing facilities floors were not impervious to moisture:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, TYPE OF FACILITY,
FLOOR CONSTRUCTION, AND DATE)
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(2): Temporary labor campsite laundry, handwashing, and bathing facilities floor drains were not provided in all shower, bath, and laundry rooms to remove waste water and facilitate cleaning:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, NUMBER OF DRAINS
LACKING AND WHERE, AND DATE)
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OPTION 4 1 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(2): Temporary labor campsite laundry, handwashing, and bathing facilities floors had junctions of the curbing and the floor which were not coved:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS CONDITIONS AND
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, TYPE OF FLOOR
CONSTRUCTION, AND DATE)
OPTION 5 2 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(2): Temporary labor campsite walls and partitions of shower rooms were not smooth and impervious to the height of splash:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, WHAT TYPE OF WALL
CONSTRUCTION WAS PROVIDED, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(3): Temporary labor campsite was not provided with an adequate supply of hot and cold water for bathing and laundry purposes:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(3): Temporary labor campsite was not provided with facilities for heating water:
(a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, WHAT SHOULD HAD BEEN PROVIDED, AND DATE)
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1 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(4): Temporary labor campsite service buildings was not provided with equipment capable of maintaining of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit during cold weather:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(5): Temporary labor campsite was not provided with facilities for drying clothes:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.142(f)(6): Temporary labor campsite service buildings were not kept clean:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1910.142(g): At temporary labor campsite, where electric service was available, each habitable room was not provided with at least one ceiling-type light fixture and at least one separate floor- or wall-type convenience outlet:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, WHAT WAS LACKING IN
ROOM, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1910.142(g): At temporary labor campsite, where electric service was available, laundry, toilet rooms and rooms where people congregate did not contain at least one ceiling or wall- type fixture for lighting:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITION, AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1910.142(g): At temporary labor campsites, where electric service was available light levels in toilet and storage rooms were not at least 20 foot-candles 30 inches from the floor:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, MEASUREMENTS OF LIGHT
LEVELS OBTAINED, DISTANCE ABOVE THE FLOOR, AND DATE)
OPTION 4 2 29 CFR 1910.142(g): At temporary labor campsites, where electric service was available, light levels in other rooms, including kitchens and living quarters, were not at least 30 foot-candles 30 inches from the floor:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, MEASUREMENT OF LIGHT
LEVELS OBTAINED, DISTANCE ABOVE THE FLOOR, AND DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.142 (h)(1): Temporary labor campsite was not provided with fly-tight, rodent-tight, impervious, cleanable or single service containers, approved by the appropriate health authority for the storage of garbage:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS THE HEALTH AUTHORITY
WHICH SHOULD HAVE APPROVED, EXPLAIN AS TO WHAT WAS PROVIDED, AND
DATE)
4 29 CFR 1910.142 (h)(2): Temporary labor campsite garbage
- containers were not kept clean:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.142(h)(3): Temporary labor campsite garbage containers were not emptied when full nor emptied at least twice a week:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.142(i)(1): In temporary labor campsite, where central dining or multiple family feeding operations were permitted or provided, the food handling facilities did not comply with the requirements of the "Food Service Sanitation Ordinance and Code," Part V of the Food Service Sanitation Manual," U.S. Public Health Service Publication 934(1965):
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, REQUIREMENTS OF
SANITATION ORDINANCE AND CODE NOT COMPLIED WITH, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1910.142(i)(2): A properly constructed kitchen and dining hall adequate in size, separate from sleeping quarters of any workers or their families, were not provided in connection with all temorary labor campsite food handling facilities:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS AND
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITION, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1910.142(i)(2): Temporary labor campsite had direct opening from living or sleeping quarters into a kitchen or dining hall:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, WHERE OPENING WAS
LEADING FROM, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.142(i)(3): In temporary labor campsite kitchen and dining room operated in connection with the camp or regularly used by persons living in the camp, a person with a communicable disease was employed or permitted to work in the preparation, cooking, serving, or other handling of food, foodstuffs, or materials used therein:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, COMMUNICABLE DISEASE,
AND DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.142(j): In the temporary labor campsite, effective measures were not taken to prevent infestation by and harborage of animal or insect vectors or pests:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, EFFECTIVE MEASURES
THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN, AND DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.142(k)(1): Temporary labor campsite first aid facilities approved as adequate by a health authority were not maintained and made available:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, WHY NOT MAINTAINED OR
AVAILABLE, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1910.142(k)(2): Temporary labor campsite first aid facilities were not in charge of a person trained to administer first aid:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1910.142(k)(2): Temporary labor campsite first aid facilities were not readily accessible for use at all times:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, AND
DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.142(l)(1): Temporary labor campsite superintendent did not report immediately to the local health officer the name and address of any individual in the camp known to have or suspected of having a communicable disease:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, COMMUNICABLE DISEASE,
AND DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.142(l)(2): Temporary labor campsite superintendent did not report immediately, whenever there occurred a case of food poisoning or an unusual prevalence of any illness in which fever, diarrhea, sore throat, vomiting, or jaundice was a prominent symptom, the existence of the outbreak to the health authority by telegram or telephone:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE, HOW IT
AFFECTED OTHERS, AND DATE)
4 29 CFR 1910.144(a)(1)(ii): Safety can(s) or other portable container(s) of flammable liquids having a flashpoint at or below 80 degrees were not painted red with additional identification in yellow:
(a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR CONDITIONS) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
- NOTE: SHIPPING CONTAINERS EXCLUDED
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.145(c)(3): Safety instruction sign(s) were not used where there was a need for general instructions and suggestions relative to safety measure(s):
- (a) (LOCATION) (OPERATION AND/OR HAZARD(S) REQUIRING SIGN)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-3 December 20, 1982 Office of Compliance Programming
1 29 CFR 1910.151(a): Medical Personnel were not readily available for advice and consultation on matters of plant health:
- (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR
CONDITIONS) (DESCRIBE HAZAR0(S) WHERE NECESSARY) NOTE: THIS SAVE SHOULD
BE USED ONLY MHEN AN EMPLOYER HAS NO MEDICAL PLANS (INCLUDING NO NAMES AND
PHONE NUMBERS OF MEDICAL HELP)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.151(b): There was neither an infirmary, clinic, or hospital used for the treatment of all injured employees in near proximity to the workplace nor a person or persons adequately trained to render first aid:
- (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR
CONDITIONS) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1910.151(b): First aid supplies approved by a consulting physician were not readily available:
- (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR
CONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY) NOTE: IF FIRST AID
SUPPLIES ARE AVAILABLE BUT NOT "APPROVED", SHOULD BE CITED DE MINIMIS IF IN
JUDGMENT OF CSHO THE SUPPLIES PRESENT ARE ADEQUATE FOR THE
WORKPLACE
4 29 CFR 1910.151(c): Where employees vere exposed to injurious corrosive materials, suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes and body were not provided within the work area for immediate emergency use:
- (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION(S) AND/OR
CONDITIONS) (DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUNE 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.272(e)(1): The employer did not provide training to employees at least annually and when changes in job assignments would expose them to new hazards in the grain handling facilities:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING DATE OF
LAST TRAINING, WHAT WAS LACKING OR NOT PROVIDED, AND DATE
OBSERVED)
2 29 CFR 1910.272(e)(1)(i): Current employees, and new employees prior to starting work in the grain handling facility were not trained in the general safety precautions, including recognition and preventive measures for the hazards related to dust accumulations and common ignition sources such as smoking:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT WAS
LACKING IN TRAINING, AND DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.272(e)(1)(ii): Current employees, and new employees prior to starting to work in the grain handling facility were not trained in the specific procedures and safety practices applicable to their job tasks including but not limited to cleaning procedures for grinding equipment, clearing procedures for choked legs, housekeeping procedures, hot work procedures, preventive maintenance procedures, and lock-out/tag/out procedures:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT WAS
LACKING IN PROCEDURES AND/OR PRACTICES, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.272(e)(2): Employees assigned special tasks in the grain handling facility, such as bin entry and handling of flammable or toxic substances, were not provided training to perform these tasks safely:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT WAS
LACKING TO PERFORM JOB SAFELY, SHIFT, AND DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.272(f)(1): The employer did not issue a permit for all hot work performed in the grain handling facility:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHY IT
WAS ESSENTIAL TO HAVE PERMIT, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1910.272(f)(2): The permit did not certify that the requirements contained in 29 CFR 1910.252(d) had been implemented prior to beginning the hot work operations in the grain handling facility:
- (a) (LOCATIONS) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR
DEPARTMENTS AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS
INCLUDING WHAT REQUIREMENTS WERE LACKING, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1910.272(f)(2): The permit was not kept on file until completion of the hot work operations in the grain handling facility:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT
PERMITS WERE/WERE NOT KEPT, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(i): The employer did not issue a permit for entering bins, silos or tanks in the grain handling facility before the employees entered the bins, silos, or tanks:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHY
PERMIT WAS REQUIRED, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(i): The permit for entering bins, silos, or tanks in the grain handling facility did not certify that the precautions contained in 29 CFR 1910.272(g) had been implemented prior to employees entering the bins, silos, or tanks:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING, WHAT
PRECAUTIONS WERE/WERE NOT TAKEN, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(i): The permit for entering bins, silos, or tanks in the grain handling facility were not kept on file until completion of the entry operations:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHEN WORK
WAS EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(ii): Prior to entry, all mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment which presented a danger to employees inside bins, silos, or tanks in the grain handling facility were not disconnected, locked-out and tagged, blocked off, or prevented from operating by other means or methods:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
HAZARD, IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(iii): The atmosphere within a bin, silo, or tank in the grain handling facility was not tested for the presence of combustible gases, vapors, and toxic agents prior to employee entry:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING EXPOSURE
LEVELS AS TO WHAT WAS PRESENT, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(iii): The atmosphere within a bin, silo, or tank in the grain handling facility was not tested for oxygen content prior to employee entry:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING EXPOSURE
LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(iii)(A): When the oxygen level was less than 19.5% within a bin, silo, or tank in the grain handling facility , ventilation was not provided until the unsafe condition or conditions were eliminated:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
EXPOSURE LEVELS, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(iii)(A): When combustible gas or vapor was detected in excess of 10% of the lower flammable limit within a bin, silo, or tank in the grain handling facility, ventilation was not provided until the unsafe condition or conditions were eliminated:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
EXPOSURE LEVELS TO TYPE GAS OR VAPOR, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(iii)(A): When a toxic agent was present in excess of the ceiling values listed in Subpart Z of 29 CFR 1910 within a bin, silo, or tank in the grain handling facility, ventilation was not provided until the unsafe condition or conditions were eliminated:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
TOXIC AGENT PRESENT, HOW IT AFFECTED THE EMPLOYEES, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 4 1 29 CFR 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(iii)(A): When toxic agents were present in concentrations that would cause health effects preventing employees from effecting self-rescue or communication to obtain assistance, ventilation was not provided until work was completed in a bin, silo, or tank:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING THE
TOXIC AGENT(S), EXPOSURE LEVELS CONCENTRATIONS, HEALTH EFFECT TO THE
EMPLOYEES, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(iii)(B): Where toxicity or oxygen deficiency could not be eliminated by ventilation, employees entering the bin, silo, or tank did not wear an appropriate respirator:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
EXPOSURE LEVELS OF TOXIC AGENT OR OXYGEN DEFICIENCY, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(1)(iii)(B): Where respirators were required for employees entering the bin, silo, or tank in the grain handling facility, respirator use was not in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.134:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING HOW
THE RESPIRATOR IN USE FAILED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF 29 CFR 1910.134,
SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(2): When entering the grain handling facility bins, silos, or tanks from the top, employees did not wear a body harness with lifeline, or use a boatswain's chair that met the requirements of Subpart D, 29 CFR 1910.28(j):
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
WHAT, IF ANYTHING, WAS PROVIDED,6 SHIFT, AND DATE) (SPECIFY .28(j)
PROVISION(S) NOT COMPLIED WITH)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(3): In the grain handling facility an observer, equipped to provide assistance, was not stationed outside the bin, silo, or tank being entered by an employee:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT, IF
ANYTHING, WAS PROVIDED, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(3): In the grain handling facility communications (visual, voice, or signal line) were not maintained between the observer and employee entering the bin, silo, or tank:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING HOW
COMMUNICATIONS WERE BEING MAINTAINED, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(4): The employer of the grain handling facility did not provide equipment for rescue operations, which was specifically suited for the bin, silo, or tank being entered:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHY
EQUIPMENT WAS/WAS NOT SUITABLE, SHIFT, AND DATE
2 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(5): The employee acting as an observer for bin, tank, or silo entry operations in the grain handling facility was not trained in rescue procedures, including notification methods for obtaining additional assistance:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT WAS
LACKING IN THE TRAINING AND/OR NOTIFICATION METHODS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.272(g)(6): Employees at the grain handling facility entered bins, silos, or tanks underneath a bridging condition, or where a buildup of grain products on the side could fall and bury them:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHETHER
BRIDGING AND/OR BUILDUP ON SIDES EXISTED, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.272(h)(1): The employer did not inform contractors performing work at the grain handling facility of the known potential fire and explosion hazards related to the contractors' work and work area:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING EXPOSURE
HAZARD OR HAZARDS, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.272(h)(1): The employer did not inform contractors of the applicable safety rules of the grain handling facility:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT
CONTRACTORS WERE NOT INFORMED OF, SHIFT, AND DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.272(h)(2): The employer did not explain the applicable provisions of the emergency action plan at the grain handling facility to contractors:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT
CONTRACTORS WERE NOT INFORMED OF, SHIFT, AND DATE)
4 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(1): The employer did not develop and implement a written housekeeping program that established the frequency and the method(s) determined best to reduce accumulations of fugitive grain dust on ledges, floors, equipment, and other exposed surfaces in the grain handling facility:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING EXPOSURE
LEVELS, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(2)(i): The written housekeeping program for grain elevators did not address fugitive grain dust accumulations at priority housekeeping areas:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT WAS
LACKING IN PROGRAM, SHIFT, AND DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(2)(i)(A): The employer's priority housekeeping program for grain elevators did not include floor areas within 35 feet (10.7m) of inside bucket elevator(s):
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(2)(i)(B): The employer's priority housekeeping program for grain elevators did not include floors of enclosed areas containing grinding equipment:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
4 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(2)(i)(C): The employer's priority housekeeping program for grain elevators did not include floors of enclosed areas containing grain dryers located inside the facility:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(2)(ii): The employer did not immediately remove any fugitive grain dust accumulations whenever the exceeded 1/8 inch (.32cm) at priority housekeeping areas, pursuant to the housekeeping program for grain elevators:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT AND
DATE)
NOTE:This 1/8 inch requirement doesn't become effective until August 1, 1990.
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(2)(ii): The employer did not demonstrate and assure, through the development and implementation of the housekeeping program that equivalent protection was provided:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT AND
DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(3): Compressed air was used to blow dust from ledges, walls, and other areas in grain handling facilities when machinery presenting an ignition source was not shut down, and/or when all other known potential ignition sources in the area had not been removed or controlled:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING
IDENTIFICATION OF EQUIPMENT/OR CONTROLLED, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 29 CFR 1910.272(i)(4): The housekeeping program at the grain handling facility did not address the procedures for removing grain and product spills from the work area:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING EXPOSURE
LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
- NOTE: Review exceptions before issuing
citation.
2 29 CFR 1910.272(j): Receiving-pit feed openings in the grain handling facility, such as truck or railcar receiving-pits, were not covered by grates which had a maximum opening width of 2? inches:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.272(k)(1): Fabric dust filter collectors, which were a part of a pneumatic dust collection system in the grain handling facility, were not equipped with a monitoring device that would indicate a pressure drop across the surface of the filter:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
4 29 CFR 1910.272(k)(2)(i): Filter collectors installed by the employer for the grain facility after March 30,1988, were not located outside the facility:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.272(k)(2)(ii): Filter coleectors installed by the employer for the grain facility after March 30, 1988, were not located in an area inside the facility protected by an explosion suppression system:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPEATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.272(k)(2)(iii): Filter collectors installed by the employer for the grain facility after March 30, 1988, were not located in an area inside the facility that was separated from other areas of the facility by construction having at least a one hour fire-resistance rating, and which was adjacent to an exterior wall and vented to the outside:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1910.272(k)(2)(iii): The vent and ductwork installed by the employer for filter collectors in the grain facility after March 30, 1988, were not designed to resist rupture due to deflagration:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOUEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.272(1)(l)(i): Preventive maintenance procedures in the grain handling facility were not implemented to provide regularly scheduled inspections of the mechanical and safety control equipment associated 2with dryers, grain stream processing equipment, dust collection equipment including filter collectors, and bucket elevators:
- (a) (LOCATIONS) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR
DEPARTMENTS AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS
INCLUDING WHAT MAINTENANCE WAS NOT COVERED IN THE PROCEDURES, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.272(1)(1)(ii): Preventive maintenance procedures in the grain handling facility were not implemented to provide lubrication and other appropriate maintenance in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations; or as determined necessary by prior operating records:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT
MAINTENANCE WAS NOT COVERED IN PROCEDURES, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1910.272(1)(2): The employer did not promptly correct dust collection systems in the grain handling facility which were malfunctioning or operating below designed efficiency:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1910.272(1)(2): The employer did not promptly correct, or remove from service, overheated bearings and slippings or misaligned belts associated with inside bucket elevators in the grain handling facility:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.272(l)(3): A certification record maintained of each inspection by the employer in the grain facility was not in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.272(l):
- (a) (LOCATION) (iDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 10190.272(l)(3): The certification record maintained of each inspection by the employwer in the grain facility did not contain the date of the inspection and the serial number, or other identifier, of the equipment specified in 29 CFR 1910.272(l)(1)(i) that was inspected:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, WHAT WAS LACKING
IN THE CERTIFICATION RECORD, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1910.272(1)(4): The employer did not implement procedures in the grain handling facility for the use of tags and locks which would prevent the inadvertent application of energy or motion to equipment being repaired, serviced, or adjusted, which could result in employee injury:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES ESPOSED) DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT WAS
LACKING IN PROCEDURES, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1910.272(1)(4): Locks and tags used in the grain handling facility to prevent the inadvertent application of energy or motion to equipment being repaired, serviced, or adjusted, which could result in employee injury, were not removed in accordance with established procedures only by the employee who had installed them or, if unavailable, by his or her supervisor:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT WAS
LACKING IN PROCEDURES, SHIFT, AND DATE)
3 29 CFR 1910.272(m): The employer did not equip grain stream processing equipment (such as hammer mills, grinders, and pulverizers) at the grain handling facility with an effective means of removing ferrous material from the incoming grain stream:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING EFFECTIVE
MEANS NOT USED, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.272(n)(1): The employer did not provide at least two means of emergency escape from galleries (bin decks) in the grain handling facility:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1910.272(n)(2): The employer did not provide at least
one means of emergency escape in tunnels of grain elevators in the grain
handling facility:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING EMERGENCY
ESCAPE NOT PROVIDED, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1910.272(n)(2): The employer did not provide at least two means of emergency escape in tunnels of grain elevators constructed after March 30, 1988:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING DATE
TUNNEL WAS CONSTRUCTED, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1910.272(o)(2): Direct heat grain dryers installed after March 30, 1988, were not located outside the grain elevator; or located in an area inside the grain elevator which was protected by a fire or explosion suppression system; or located in an area inside the grain elevator which was separated from other areas of the facility by construction which had at least a one hour fire-resistance rating:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING WHAT WAS
LACKING, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
1 29 CFR 1910.272(p)(1): Inside bucket elevators in the grain handling facility were jogged to free a choked leg:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR DEPARTMENTS
AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS, SHIFT, AND
DATE)
2 29 CFR 1910.272(p)(2): All belts and lagging for use with inside bucket elevators purchased after March 30, 1988, were not conductive and/or had a surface electrical resistance exceeding 300 megohms:
- (a) (LOCATION) (IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR
(DEPARTMENTS AND THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS
INCLUDING PURCHASED DATE, SHIFT, AND DATE)
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
- Application of the new electrical standards is based on the time
of the installation. To assist the field in determining the applicability of
the appropriate standard and SAVEs, footnotes in the SAVEs note indicate the
following:
- 1/ To be cited only if system and/or equipment was installed
after March 15, 1972, or if major replacement, modification, repair, or
rehabilitation was accomplished on existing system, or equipment after March
15, 1972.
- 2/ To be cited only for utilization systems and equipment
installed after April 16, 1981.
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.35 CH-11 JUN 25, 1990 Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance
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