OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance Subject: Maritime Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVE's) Manual A. Purpose. This instruction transmits the revised Maritime SAVE's Manualwhich contains SAVE's for the Shipyard Employment Standards, new Part 1915,and the Longshoring Standards, Part 1918. B. Scope. This instruction applies OSHA-wide. C. Cancellation. OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32, February 15, 1979, MaritimeSAVE's Manual, is canceled. D. Action. Regional Administrators and Area Directors shall ensure thatall CSHO's use the revised Maritime SAVE's Manual. E. Explanation. The Shipyard Employment Standards, new Part 1915, is aconsolidation of the Ship Repairing, Shipbuilding, and Shipbreakingstandards, 29 CFR 1915, 1916, and 1917. SAVE's for the Marine TerminalStandards, new Part 1917, have been developed and will be issued as soon aspossible. F. State Plan States. Regional Administrators shall advise Statedesignees of the action required by this instruction and encourage theirparticipation in the SAVE's program. In addition, they shall encourage theStates to submit suggestions for additions, deletions, or revisions to theSAVEs. Thorne G. Auchter Assistant Secretary DISTRIBUTION: National, Regional and Area Offices All Compliance OfficersState Designees NIOSH Regional Program Directors OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance Subject: Addition to the Maritime Standard Alleged Violation Elements(SAVE's) Manual. A. Purpose. This instruction transmits SAVE's for the Marine Terminalstandards, 29 CFR Part 1917, and renumbers the pages containing the SAVE'sfor Longshoring, 29 CFR Part 1918. B. Scope. This instruction applies OSHA-wide. C. Action. Regional Administrators and Area Directors shall ensure thatall compliance personnel remove existing pages 129 through 195 and insert theattached pages, 129 through 323, into the Maritime SAVEs Manual. D. Federal Program Change. Regional Administrators shall advise Statedesignees of the action required by this instruction and encourage theirparticipation in the SAVEs program. In addition, the States shall be invitedto submit suggestion for additions, deletions or revisions to the SAVES. Robert A. Rowland Assistant Secretary DISTRIBUTION: National, Regional and Area Offices All Compliance OfficersState Designees NIOSH Regional Program Directors 7(c)(1) Project Managers OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance Subject: Changes to the Maritime Standard Alleged Violation Elements(SAVEs) Manual A. Purpose. This instruction transmits revised and new pages to theMaritime SAVEs Manual for Hazard Communication. B. Scope. This instruction applies OSHA-wide. C. Action. Regional Administrators and Area Directors shall ensure thatall compliance personnel: 1. Make the following page changes to the Maritime (SAVEs)Manual: Remove Pages Insert Pages87-88 87 through 87.187.2 through 87.17
87.18 through 88147-148 147 through 147.1147.2 through 147.17
147.18 through 148317-318 317 through 318318.1 through 318.18
2. File a copy of this transmittal sheet behind OSHA InstructionCPL 2.32A CH-1 in the appropriate OSHA Directives System binder.
OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance D. Background. Parts 1915, 1917, and 1918 were amended by revising 29 CFR1910.1200 and by adding 1915.99, 1917.28, and 1918.90 to contain theidentical text of the revised 1910.1200, including Appendices A, B, C, and Dof 1910.1200, as published in the Federal Register, Vol.52, No. 163, onAugust 24, 1987. Roger A. Clark, Director Directorate of Compliance Programs DISTRIBUTION: National, Regional, and Area Offices Compliance Officers AreaClericals 11(c)/405 Programs NIOSH Regional Program Directors 2OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.7(a)(1): One or more competent persons were not designatedby the employer in accordance with the applicable requirements of 29 CFR1915.7: NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SUBPARTS B,C, D, AND H OF PART 1915 ARE ALWAYS CARRIED OUT BY A NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTIONASSOCIATION CERTIFIED MARINE CHEMIST.
OPTION 1 Mbba 2 29 CFR 1915.7(a)(2): A copy of U.S. Departmentof Labor Form, OSHA-73, "Designation of Competent Person", was not forwardedto the nearest office of the Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration:
OPTION 2 Mbbe 3 29 CFR 1915.7(a)(2): Additions or changes weremade in personnel designated as competent persons and a new FORM, OSHA-73,was not executed:
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.7(c)(1): Tests and inspections required to beperformed by a competent person were not recorded on U.S. Department of LaborForm, OSHA-74, "Log of Inspections and Tests by Competent Person": (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SEE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS IN STANDARD AND RECORD UNDERVARIABLE
1OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.7(c)(1): A separate U.S. Department of Labor FormOSHA-74, "Log of Inspections and Tests by Competent Person", was not used foreach vessel on which tests and inspections were made: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.7(c)(2): U.S. Department of Labor Form, OSHA-74,"Log of Inspections and Tests by Competent Person", was not available in theimmediate vicinity of the affected operation while in progress: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) AND SPACE(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.7(c)(2): U.S. Department of Labor Form, OSHA-74,"Log of Inspections and Tests by Competent Person", or copy thereof, was notkept on file for a period of at least three months from the job completiondate: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.7(c)(3): A copy of certificates issued inaccordance with 29 CFR 1915.14 and any instructions issued by the NationalFire Protection Association Certified Marine Chemist were not kept on filewith the log for a period of at least three months from the job completiondate: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.7(c)(3): Certificates and instructions issued bythe person doing the fumigation referred to in 29 CFR 1915.12(b)(1)(ii) werenot kept on file for a period of at least three months from the jobcompletion date: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.12(a)(1): Employees were initially permitted to entership's spaces designated in subparagraphs (i) and (ii) of 29 CFR1915.12(a)(1) before the atmosphere within the spaces was tested by acompetent person to determine the concentration of flammable vapors or gaseswithin the spaces: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES ONLY TO SHIP REPAIRING ANDSHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.12(a)(3): Employees were not protected in accordance withthe requirements of 29 CFR 1915.152(a) and (c), (d), or (e) while working inatmospheres found to contain a concentration of flammable vapors or gasesbelow the level immediately dangerous to life, as defined in 29 CFR1915.152(b)(1), but above the threshold limit value: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES ONLY TO SHIP REPAIRING ANDSHIPBREAKING
3OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.12(b)(1): Employees were initially permitted to entership's spaces designated in 29 CFR 1915.12(b)(1)(i), (ii) or (iii) before theatmosphere in the spaces was tested for toxic atmospheric contaminants andinspected for the presence of toxic or corrosive residues by a MarineChemist, Industrial Hygienist, or other person qualified to make the testsand inspections: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
2 29 CFR 1915.12(b)(3): Employees were not protected in accordance withthe requirements of 29 CFR 1915.152(a) and (c), (d) or (e) while working inatmospheres that contained a concentration of toxic contaminants below thelevel immediately dangerous to life, as defined in 29 CFR 1915.152(b)(1), butabove the threshold limit value: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
3 29 CFR 1915.12(c)(1): Employees were initially permitted to entership's spaces designated in 29 CFR 1915.12(c)(1)(i) through (v) before theatmosphere in the spaces was tested by a competent person with an oxygenindicator or other suitable device to ensure that the spaces contained atleast 16.5 percent oxygen: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
4OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.13(a)(2): Continuous natural or mechanical ventilation wasnot provided to keep the concentration of flammable vapors below 10 percentof the lower explosive limit in all parts of spaces in which cold work wasperformed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF, BECAUSE OF THE HIGH VOLATILITY OF THERESIDUES, A UNIFORM CONCENTRATION OF LESS THAN 10 PERCENT OF THE LOWEREXPLOSIVE LIMIT COULD NOT BE ACHIEVED, BUT EXHAUST VENTILATION DID REDUCE THECONCENTRATION TO OR BELOW THAT LEVEL IN THE MAJOR PORTIONS OF THECOMPARTMENT
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
2 29 CFR 1915.13(a)(3): Prior to commencement of cold work and atsufficient frequency thereafter, tests were not made by a competent person toensure that the concentration of flammable vapors did not exceed 10 percentof the lower explosive limit in all parts of the spaces: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
5OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.13(a)(5): Tests were not made by a competent person toensure that the exhaust vapors from the spaces described in 29 CFR1915.12(a)(1)(i), (ii) or (b)(1)(i) through (iii) were not accumulating inother areas within or around the vessel, marine railway, drydock, gravingdock, or under the pier where sources of ignition could be present: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
2 29 CFR 1915.13(b): Lights, other than approved explosion-proof,self-contained, battery-fed portable lamps were used in spaces described in29 CFR 1915.14(a) during cleaning or other cold work before the spaces hadbeen certified "Safe for Men": (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
3 29 CFR 1915.13(c): Signs prohibiting smoking and the use of openflames during cleaning or other cold work were not posted on the open deckadjacent to the access to spaces described in 29 CFR 1915.14(a): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
6OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.13(d): During cleaning or other cold work, the metallicparts of air moving devices and all duct work were not electrically bonded tothe vessel's structure: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.13(e): In compartments in which cleaning andother cold work was performed motors and control equipment were not of theexplosion-proof type: (a) (VESSEL LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.13(e): Fans with ferrous blades were used incompartments where cleaning and other cold work was performed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1915.13(e): Portable air ducts used in compartmentswhen cleaning and other cold work was performed, were not of nonferrousmaterials: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
7OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 4 1 29 CFR 1915.13(e): Motors and associated control equipmentused when cleaning or other cold work was performed were not properlymaintained and grounded: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.13(f): Battery lamps or explosion-proof lightsapproved by the Underwriters' Laboratories for use in Class I, Group Datmospheres, or approved as permissible by the Mine Safety and HealthAdministration or the U.S. Coast Guard, were not used in spaces described in29 CFR 1915.14(a) which had been certified "Safe for Men": (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.13(f): In spaces certified "Safe for Men," battery lamps or explosion-proof lights were not mounted to thespace openings from the exterior, or suspended within the space with thecables so led as to protect the men from injury:
(a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
8OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.14(a)(1)(i): Employees were permitted to engage in hotwork or the use of powder actuated fastening tools on tank vessels, within oron the boundaries of cargo tanks which had been used to carry combustible orflammable liquids and gases in bulk, or within spaces adjacent to such cargotanks, before a certificate was issued setting forth that such work could bedone in safety: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
2 29 CFR 1915.14(a)(1)(ii): Employees were permitted to engage in hotwork or the use of powder actuated fastening tools on tank vessels, within oron the boundaries of fuel tanks, before a certificate was issued settingforth that such work could be done in safety: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
3 29 CFR 1915.14(a)(1)(iii): Employees were permitted to engage in hotwork or the use of powder actuated fastening tools on tank vessels' pipelines, heating coils, pumps, fittings or other appurtenances connected tosuch cargo or fuel tanks, before a certificate was issued setting forth thatsuch work could be done in safety: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
9OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.14(a)(2)(i): Employees were permitted to engage in hotwork or the use of powder actuated fastening tools on dry cargo,miscellaneous or passenger vessels, within or on the boundaries of cargotanks which had been used to carry combustible or flammable liquids and gasesin bulk, before a certificate was issued setting forth that such work couldbe done in safety: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S)WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
2 29 CFR 1915.14(a)(2)(ii): Employees were permitted to engage in hotwork or the use of powder actuated fastening tools on dry cargo,miscellaneous or passenger vessels, within spaces adjacent to cargo tankswhich had been used to carry flammable gases, or liquids with a flash pointbelow 150 degree F., before a certificate was issued setting forth that suchwork could be done in safety: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EXCEPT WHERE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN SUCH CARGO TANKS ANDTHE WORK TO BE PERFORMED IS NOT LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE (25) FEET. APPLIES TOSHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
3 29 CFR 1915.14(a)(2)(iii): Employees were permitted to engage in hotwork or the use of powder actuated fastening tools on dry cargo,miscellaneous or passenger vessels, within or on the boundaries of fueltanks, before a certificate was issued setting forth that such work could bedone in safety: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
10OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.14(a)(2)(iv): Employees were permitted to engage in hotwork or the use of powder actuated fastening tools on dry cargo,miscellaneous or passenger vessels, on pipe lines, heating coils, pumps,fittings, or other appurtenances connected to such cargo or fuel tanks,before a certificate was issued setting forth that such work could be done insafety: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
2 29 CFR 1915.14(b): In dry cargo holds for which a Marine Chemist'scertificate is not required by 29 CFR 1915.14(a)(2)(ii) , hot work wasperformed before a competent person had carefully examined the holds andfound them free of flammable liquids, gases, and vapors: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
3 29 CFR 1915.14(c): Hot work was performed in the engine or boiler roomspaces of a vessel for which a Marine Chemist's certificate was not requiredby 29 CFR 1915.14(a) or in the fuel tank or engine compartments of boatsbefore the bilges had been inspected and tested by a competent person toensure that they were free of flammable liquids, gases, and vapors: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SHIP REPAIRING AND SHIPBREAKING ONLY
11OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.15(a)(1): Pipe lines were not disconnected orblanked off, nor were other positive means used to prevent discharge ofhazardous substances into space certified "Safe for Men-Safe for Fire": (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: THIS APPLIES TO MAINTAINING GAS FREE CONDITIONS IN SHIPREPAIRING ONLY
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.15(a)(1): Manholes and other closures which weresecured when tested did not remain secured: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: THIS APPLIES TO MAINTAINING GAS FREE CONDITIONS IN SHIPREPAIRING ONLY
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1915.15(a)(1): In spaces where secured manholes orother closures were opened or the manipulation of valves would tend to alterthe existing conditions, work in the affected spaces was not stopped untilafter the space had been retested and recertified "Safe for Men-Safe forFires": (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: THIS APPLIES TO MAINTAINING GAS FREE CONDITIONS IN SHIPREPAIRING ONLY
12OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.15(a)(2): Valves, closures and vents connectingwith nongas free tanks or compartments below were not closed before hot workcommenced on the weather deck: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF VENTED UP MASTS; THIS APPLIES TOMAINTAINING GAS FREE CONDITIONS IN SHIP REPAIRING ONLY
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.15(a)(2): Valves, closures and vents were openedbefore hot work was completed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF HOT WORK HAS STOPPED AND THE WORK LOCATIONIS POSTED AS UNSAFE FOR FIRE - THIS APPLIES TO MAINTAINING GAS FREECONDITIONS IN SHIP REPAIRING ONLY
3 29 CFR 1915.15(b)(1): The competent person did not make frequent teststo ensure that the inert atmosphere was being maintained or that theconcentration of flammable vapors remained below 10 percent of the lowerexplosive limit while hot work was performed from open decks or in tanks orcompartments from which the overhead had been completely removed, on theboundaries of spaces described in 29 CFR 1915.14(d): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES TO SHIPBREAKING ONLY
13OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.15(b)(2): The competent person did not make tests, after aMarine Chemist's certificate had been issued, to ensure that gas freeconditions were maintained in spaces below decks described in 29 CFR1915.14(a)(1) and (2): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES TO SHIPBREAKING ONLY
2 29 CFR 1915.16(a): Tanks, compartments, or spaces which had beencertified "Safe for Men-Not Safe for Fire" or "Not Safe for Men-Not Safe forFire" were not plainly and conspicuously marked with paint or signsindicating that no hot work shall be performed on such tanks, compartments orspaces, or in the vicinity thereof: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: TAKE 29 CFR 1915.16(c) INTO CONSIDERATION BEFORE CITING;APPLIES TO SHIP REPAIRING ONLY
3 29 CFR 1915.16(b): Tanks, compartments or spaces which had beeninerted with gas or certified "Not Safe for Men-Safe For Fire" were notplainly and conspicuously marked with paint or signs indicating that thetank, compartment or space contained a gas which will not support life or ishazardous to employees: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EXCEPTIONS IN PARAGRAPH (c); APPLIES TO SHIP REPAIRINGONLY
14OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.32(a)(1): Cleaning operations involving toxic solventswere not completely enclosed to prevent the escape of vapors into the workingspaces: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.32(a)(2): When toxic solvents were used, naturalventilation or mechanical exhaust ventilation was not used to remove vaporsat the source and to dilute the concentration of vapors in the working spaceto a safe concentration for the entire work period: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.32(a)(3): Employees were not protected against toxicvapors by suitable respiratory protective equipment in accordance with therequirements of 29 CFR 1915.152(a) and (c): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S)SPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.32(c): Precautions in accordance with the requirements of29 CFR 1915.36 were not taken when flammable solvents were used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
15OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.33(a): Employees were not protected against skincontact during the handling and application of chemical paint or preservativeremovers: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.33(a): Employees were not protected against eyeinjury by goggle or face shields in accordance with the requirements of 29CFR 1915.151(a) and (b) during the handling and application of chemicalpaints or preservative removers: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.33(d): Employees were not protected by suitable faceshields to prevent chemical burns on the face and neck when using paint andrust removers containing strong acids or alkalis: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.33(e): Employees working within range of theblast of steam guns were not protected by suitable face shields: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
16OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.33(e): Metal parts of steam guns were notinsulated to protect the operators against heat burns: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.34(a)(1): Employees engaged in the removal of paints,preservatives, rusts or other coatings by means of power tools were notprotected against eye injury by goggles or face shields in accordance withthe requirements of 29 CFR 1915.151(a): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.34(a)(2): Portable rotating tools used for the removal ofpaints, preservatives, rusts or other coatings were not adequately guarded toprotect both the operator and nearby workers from flying missiles: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.34(a)(3): Portable electric tools were not grounded inaccordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1915.132: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
17OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.34(a)(4): When employees were working in confined spaces,mechanical exhaust ventilation sufficient to keep the dust concentration to aminimum was not used, and employees were not protected by respiratoryprotective equipment in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR1915.152(a) and (d): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.34(b)(1): Employees exposed to fumes were notprotected by air line respirators in accordance with the requirements of 29CFR 1915.152(a), when hardened preservative coatings were removed by flame inenclosed spaces: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.34(b)(1): Employees exposed to fumes due to theremoval of hardened preservative coatings by flame in the open air were notprotected by fume filter type respirators in accordance with the requirementsof 29 CFR 1915.152(a), and (d)(2)(iv): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
18OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.34(b)(2): Flame or heat was used to remove soft and greasypreservative coatings: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(1)(i): Hoses and fittings used for abrasive blastingwere not of a type to prevent shocks from static electricity: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(1)(ii): Hose lengths used for abrasive blasting werenot joined by metal couplings secured to the outside of the hoses to avoiderosion and weakening of the couplings: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(1)(iii): Nozzles on hoses used for abrasiveblasting were not attached to the hose with fittings that will preventunintentional disengagement of the nozzle: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
19OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(1)(iii): Nozzle attachments on abrasiveblasting hose were not of metal and did not fit onto the hose externally: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(1)(iii): Nozzle attachments on abrasiveblasting hose were not of metal: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 4 3 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(1)(iii): Nozzle attachments on abrasiveblasting hose did not fit onto the hose externally: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(1)(iv): Dead man control devices were not providedat the nozzle end of the blasting hose: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
20OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(2): Hoses and all fittings used for abrasiveblasting were not inspected frequently to ensure timely replacement beforeunsafe amounts of wear occurred: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(3)(i): Abrasive blasters working in enclosed spaceswere not protected by hoods and air fed respirators or by air helmets of apositive pressure type in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR1915.152(a): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(3)(iii): Employees other than abrasive blasters,including machine tenders and abrasive recovery men, working in areas whereunsafe concentrations of abrasive materials and dusts were present were notprotected by eye and respiratory protective equipment in accordance therequirements of 29 CFR 1915.151(a) and (b) and 29 CFR 1915.152(a) and (d): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
21OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(3)(iv): Abrasive blasters were not protected againstinjury from exposure to the blast by appropriate protective clothing,including gloves: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) AND SPACE(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.34(c)(3)(v): Abrasive blasters were not protected bysafety belts when blasting was done from elevations where adequate protectionagainst falling could not be provided by railings: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.35(a)(1)(i): Employees were not protected by air linerespirators in accordance with requirements of 29 CFR 1915.152(a) whencontinuously exposed to spraying of paints mixed with toxic vehicles orsolvents in confined spaces: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
22OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.35(a)(1)(ii): Employees continuously exposed tothe spraying of paints mixed with toxic vehicles or solvents were notprotected by air line respirators in accordance with 29 CFR 1915.152(a) whenin tanks or compartments: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.35(a)(1)(ii): Where mechanical ventilation wasprovided in tanks or compartments, employees continuously exposed to thespraying of paints mixed with toxic vehicles or solvents were not protectedby respirators in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1915.152(a) and(e): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.35(a)(1)(iii): When in large and well ventilated areas,employees exposed to spraying of paints mixed with toxic vehicles or solventswere not protected by respirators in accordance with the requirements of 29CFR 1915.152(a) and (e): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
23OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.35(a)(2): Employees were not protected by filterrespirators in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1915.152(a) and (c)where brush application of paints with toxic solvents was done in confinedspaces, or other areas where lack of ventilation created a hazard: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.35(a)(3): Precautions were not taken in accordance withthe requirements of 29 CFR 1915.36 when flammable paints or toxic vehicleswere used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.35(a)(4): The metallic parts of air moving devices,including fans, blowers, and jet-type air movers, and all duct work were notelectrically bonded to the vessel's structure when paints mixed with toxicvehicles or solvents were sprayed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
24OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(1): Sufficient exhaust ventilation was notprovided to keep the concentration of solvent vapors below 10 percent of thelower explosive limit in areas where paints or tank coatings were dissolvedin highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(1): Frequent tests were not made by acompetent person to ascertain the concentration of solvent vapors in areaswhere paints or tank coatings were dissolved in highly volatile, toxic andflammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(3): In areas where paints or tank coatings weredissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, ventilation wasnot continued after the completion of painting until the space or compartmentwas gas free: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
25OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(4): Exhaust ducts did not discharge clearof working areas and away from sources of possible ignition in areas wherepaints or tank coatings were dissolved in highly volatile, toxic andflammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(4): Periodic tests were not made to ensurethat the exhausted vapors from paints or tank coatings dissolved in highlyvolatile, toxic, and flammable solvents were not accumulating in other areaswithin or around the vessel or dry dock: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(5): In areas where paints or tank coatingswere dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, motors andcontrol equipment were not of the explosion-proof type: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
26OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(5): In areas where paints or tank coatingswere dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, fans did nothave nonferrous blades: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(5): In areas where paints or tank coatingswere dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, portable airducts were not of nonferrous materials: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 4 3 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(5): In areas where paints or tank coatingswere dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, motors andassociated control equipment were not properly maintained and grounded: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(6): In areas where paints or tank coatingswere dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, paintbuckets, spray guns and tools were not the non-sparking type: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
27OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(6): In areas where paints or tank coatingswere dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, metal partsof paint brushes and rollers were not insulated: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(6): In areas where paints or tank coatingswere dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, staging wasnot erected in a manner which ensured that it was non-sparking: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(7): Lights used in areas where paints or tankcoatings were dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents werenot explosion proof and approved by the Underwriters' Laboratories for use inClass I, Group D atmospheres, or approved as permissible by the Mine Safetyand Health administration or the U.S. Coast Guard: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
28OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(8): In areas where paints or tank coatings weredissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, a competentperson did not inspect all power and lighting cables to ensure that theinsulation was in excellent condition, free of all cracks and worn spots,that there were no connections within 50 feet of the operation, that lineswere not overloaded, and the cables were suspended with sufficient slack toprevent undue stress or chafing: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(9): The face, eyes, head, hands and allother exposed parts of the body of employees who handled highly volatilepaints were not protected: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(9): Non-sparking footwear was not used inareas where the work involved paints or tank coatings dissolved in highlyvolatile, toxic and flammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
29OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(9): In areas where paints or tank coatingswere dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents, employee'scoveralls or other outer clothing were not made of cotton: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 4 2 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(9): Rubber gloves were not used in areaswhere the work involved paints or tank coatings dissolved in highly volatile,toxic and flammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(10): Matches, lighted cigarettes, cigars, pipes,cigarette lighters, or ferrous articles were taken into areas where the workinvolved paints or tank coatings dissolved in highly volatile, toxic andflammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
30OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(11): Solvent drums were not placed onnonferrous surfaces and grounded to the vessel when taken into compartmentswhere the work involved paints or tank coatings dissolved in highly volatile,toxic and flammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(11): Solvent drums were not placed onnonferrous surfaces, or were not grounded to the vessel, when taken intocompartments where the work involved paints or tank coatings dissolved inhighly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(11): Metallic contact was not maintainedbetween containers and drums when materials were transferred from onecontainer to another in areas where paints or tank coatings were dissolved inhighly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
31OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(12): Spray guns, paint pots, and metallic parts ofconnecting tubing were not electrically bonded and the bonded assembly wasnot grounded to the vessel in areas where the work involved paints or tankcoatings dissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(13): Employees were not protected by airline respirators and suitable protective clothing when continuously incompartments in which painting was performed with paints or tank coatingsdissolved in highly volatile, toxic and flammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(13): Employees who entered compartments fora limited time in which painting was performed with paints or tank coatingsdissolved in highly volatile, toxic, and flammable solvents were notprotected by suitable filter cartridge type respirators: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
32OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.35(b)(14): Employees were not protected by suitable filtercartridge type respirators or suitable protective clothing or both whenexterior spraying was performed with paints dissolved in highly volatile,toxic and flammable solvents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.36(a)(1): Smoking, open flames, arcs or spark- producingequipment were not prohibited in areas where liquid solvents, paint andpreservative removers, paints or vehicles were capable of producing aflammable atmosphere under the conditions of use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE THIS "SAVE" IF MATERIALS ARE COVERED IN 29CFR 1915.35(b). ALSO, IT IS NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.36(a)(2): Ventilation was not provided in sufficientquantities to keep the concentration of vapors below 10 percent of theirlower explosive limit in areas where liquids solvents, paint and preservativeremovers, paints or vehicles were capable of producing a flammable atmosphereunder the conditions of use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE THIS "SAVE" IF MATERIALS ARE COVERED UNDER 29CFR 1915.35(b). ALSO, IT IS NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
33OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.36(a)(3): Scrapings and rags soaked with liquid solvents,paint and preservative removers, paints or vehicles capable of producing aflammable atmosphere under the conditions of use were not kept in a coveredmetal container: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO CITE THIS "SAVE" IF MATERIALS ARE COVERED UNDER 29 CFR1915.35(b). ALSO, IT IS NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.36(a)(4): Explosion proof lights, approved by theUnderwriters' Laboratories for use in Class I, Group D atmospheres, orapproved as permissible by the Mine Safety and Health Administration or theU.S. Coast Guard, were not used in areas where liquid solvents, paint andpreservative removers, paints or vehicles were capable of producing aflammable atmosphere under the conditions of use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE THIS "SAVE" IF MATERIALS ARE COVERED UNDER 29CFR 1915.35(b). ALSO, IT IS NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
34OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.36(a)(5): In areas where liquid solvents, paint andpreservative removers, paints or vehicles were capable of producing aflammable atmosphere under the conditions of use, a competent person did notinspect all power and lighting cables to ensure that the insulation was inexcellent condition, free of cracks and worn spots, that there were noconnections within 50 feet of the operation, that lines were not over loaded,and that the cables were suspended with sufficient slack to prevent unduestress or chafing: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE THIS "SAVE" IF MATERIALS ARE COVERED UNDER 29CFR 1915.35(b). ALSO, IT IS NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.36(a)(6): In areas where liquid solvents, paintand preservative removers, paints or vehicles were capable of producing aflammable atmosphere under the conditions of use, suitable fire extinguishingequipment was not immediately available in the work areas: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE THIS "SAVE" IF MATERIALS ARE COVERED UNDER 29CFR 1915.35(b). ALSO, IT IS NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
35OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.36(a)(6): In areas where liquid solvents, paintand preservative removers, paints or vehicles WERE capable of producing aflammable atmosphere under the conditions of use, fire extinguishingequipment was not maintained in a state of readiness for instant use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE THIS "SAVE" IF MATERIALS ARE COVERED UNDER 29CFR 1915.35(b). ALSO, IT IS NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.51(b)(1)(ii): General mechanical ventilation was not ofsufficient capacity or so arranged to produce the number of air changesnecessary to maintain welding fumes and smoke within safe limits: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.51(b)(1)(iii): Local exhaust ventilation was not soarranged to remove fumes and smoke at the source and keep the concentrationin the breathing zone within safe limits: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.51(b)(1)(iv): Contaminated air exhausted from a work spacewas not discharged into the open air or otherwise clear of the source ofintake air: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
36OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.51(b)(1)(vi): Oxygen was used for ventilation purposes,comfort cooling, blowing dust or dirt from clothing, or for cleaning the workarea: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.51(c)(1): General mechanical or local exhaust ventilationmeeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1915.51(b) was not provided wheneverwelding, cutting, or heating was performed in a confined space: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE IF EMPLOYER IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH 29 CFR1915.51(c)(3) or (d)(2)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.51(c)(3): Employees were not protected by airline respirators when in a confined space where sufficient ventilation couldnot be obtained without blocking the means of access: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.51(c)(3): An employee was not assigned on theoutside of a confined space to maintain communication with, and to aid in anemergency, those employees working within the space: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
37OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.51(d)(1): Welding, cutting, or heating involving metalsSpecified in 29 CFR 1915.51(d)(1)(i) through (iv) was performed in enclosedspaces aboard the vessel without either general mechanical or local exhaustventilation: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: LIST ONE OR MORE IN VARIABLE
(i) ZINC-BEARING BASE OR FILLER METALS OR METALS COATEDWITH ZINC-BEARING MATERIALS (ii) LEAD BASE METALS (iii) CADMIUM-BEARINGFILLER MATERIALS (iv) CHROMIUM-BEARING METALS OR METALS COATED WITHCHROMIUM- BEARING MATERIAL
2 29 CFR 1915.51(d)(2): Employees were not protected by local exhaustventilation or air line respirators when welding, cutting or heating of toxicmetals was performed in enclosed spaces aboard the vessel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: IN THE VARIABLE, SPECIFY WHICH OF THE METALS LISTED INSUBPARAGRAPHS (i), (ii) AND (iii) ARE INVOLVED.
38OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.51(d)(2)(iv): Employees were not protected by both localexhaust ventilation and air line respirators when welding, cutting or heatinginvolving beryllium-containing base or filler metals was performed inenclosed spaces aboard the vessel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.51(d)(3): Employees were not protected by filtertype respirators when welding cutting, or heating of toxic metals wasperformed in the open air: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.51(d)(3): Employees were not protected by airline respirators when welding, cutting or heating of beryllium-containingbase or filler metals was performed in the open air: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.51(d)(4): Other employees exposed to the same atmosphereas welders or burners were not protected in the same manner as the welders orburners: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
39OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.51(e)(1)(i): Employees were permitted to engage in, or beexposed to, the inert-gas metal-arc welding process in which chlorinatedsolvents were used less than 200 feet from the exposed arc: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SEE STANDARD FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. ALSO, NOTAPPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.51(e)(1)(ii): Helpers and other employees in thearea where inert-gas metal-arc welding was performed were not protected fromthe arc by screening or by filter lenses meeting the requirements of 29 CFR1915.151(a) and (c): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.51(e)(1)(ii): Welders exposed to each other's arcwere not wearing suitable filter lens goggles under their welding helmets orhand shields to protect against flashes and radiant energy when either thehelmets are lifted or the shields are removed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
40OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.51(e)(1)(iii): Welders or other employees exposedto radiation were not suitably protected so that the skin was coveredcompletely to prevent burns and other damage from ultraviolet rays: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.51(e)(1)(iii): Welding helmets or hand shieldsused by employees exposed to radiation were not free of leaks and openings orof highly reflective surfaces: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.51(e)(1)(iv): Local exhaust ventilation or air linerespirators were not provided to protect employees against dangerousconcentrations of nitrogen dioxide when inert-gas metal-arc welding wasperformed on stainless steel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
41OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.51(f)(1): Suitable mechanical ventilation or respiratoryprotective equipment was not provided when an unsafe accumulation ofcontaminants existed as a result of general welding, cutting or heatingperformed under unusual physical or atmospheric conditions: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: THIS COVERS MATERIALS AND CONDITIONS NOT COVERED BY 29CFR 1915.51(c), (d), OR (e)
2 29 CFR 1915.51(f)(2): Employees performing welding, cutting, orheating were not protected by suitable eye protective equipment meeting therequirements of 29 CFR 1915.151(a) and (c): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.51(g)(1): Prior to the performance of welding, cutting, orheating, residues and cargoes of metallic ores of toxic significance were notremoved from the area or protected from the heat: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLICABLE TO SHIP REPAIRING ONLY
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.52(a)(1): Movable objects were not moved to adesignated safe location to perform welding, cutting or heating: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
42OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.52(a)(1): All movable fire hazards includingresidues of combustible bulk cargoes in the vicinity were not taken to a safeplace before welding, cutting, or heating was performed on unmovable objects: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.52(a)(2): When unmovable objects were welded, cut orheated, positive means were not taken to confine the heat, sparks and slagfrom all fire hazards including combustible cargoes that could not beremoved: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.52(a)(3): The same fire precautions were not taken on theopposite side of tank shells, docks, overheads or bulkheads as were taken onthe side that welding, cutting or heating was performed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: CITE ONLY WHEN DIRECT PENETRATION OF SPARKS OR HEATTRANSFER COULD INTRODUCE A FIRE HAZARD TO ADJACENTCOMPARTMENTS
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.52(a)(4): The gas supply to torches not in use orunattended for a substantial period of time such as during the lunch hour,was not positively shut off at some point outside the confined space toeliminate the possibility of a fire: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), INCLUDING THELENGTH OF TIME TORCH WAS NOT IN USE OR UNATTENDED AREA(S) AND SPACE)(DESCRIBEHAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
43OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.52(a)(4): Torches and hoses used in confinedspaces were not removed at the change of shifts and at night when the lastwork was completed to eliminate the possibility of a fire: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.52(a)(4): Open end fuel gas and oxygen hoses werenot immediately removed from confined spaces when disconnected from the torchor other gas consuming device to eliminate the possibility of a fire: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.52(b)(1): Welding, cutting, or heating operations wereperformed where the application of flammable paints, or the presence of otherflammable compounds or a heavy dust concentrate created a hazard: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.52(b)(2): Suitable fire extinguishing equipmentwas not immediately available in the work areas where welding, cutting orheating operations were performed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
44OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 Mbc6 1 29 CFR 1915.52(b)(2): Fire extinguishingequipment was not maintained in a state of readiness for instantuse:
(a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 3 Mbc9 2 29 CFR 1915.52(b)(2): An auxiliary supply ofwater was not made available, where practicable, when hot work was performedaboard a vessel and pressure was not available on the vessel's firesystem:
(a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF POSSIBILITY OF FREEZING OF LINES OR HOSESEXISTED. ALSO, NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.52(b)(3): Additional personnel were not assignedto guard against fire when welding, cutting or heating operations were suchthat normal fire prevention precautions were insufficient: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
45OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.52(b)(3): The additional personnel assigned toguard against fire during welding, cutting, or heating operations were notinstructed as to the specific anticipated fire hazards and how to use thefire fighting equipment: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.52(b)(4): Vaporizing liquid fire extinguishers were usedin enclosed spaces: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.52(b)(5): Drums, pails and other containers whichcontained or had contained flammable liquids were not kept closed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: THIS DOES NOT APPLY WHEN CONTENTS ARE BEING REMOVED ORTRANSFERRED. ALSO, NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
46OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.52(b)(5): Empty containers that had containedflammable liquids were not removed to a safe area apart from hot workoperations or open flames: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.53(b): Tests were not made by a competent person todetermine the flammability of preservative coatings before welding, cutting,or heating was performed on surfaces covered with such coatings: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: PRESERVATIVE COATINGS SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO BE HIGHLYFLAMMABLE WHEN SCRAPINGS BURN WITH EXTREME RAPIDITY
3 29 CFR 1915.53(c): Hardened preservative coatings which had beendetermined to be highly flammable were not stripped from the area beforeheating to prevent ignition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: WHERE SHIPBREAKING IS INVOLVED, COATINGS MAY BE BURNEDAWAY UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS
47OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.53(d)(1): In enclosed spaces, all surfaces covered withtoxic preservatives were not stripped for a distance of at least 4 inchesfrom the area of heat application, and employees were not protected by airline respirators: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.53(d)(2): Employees welding, cutting, or heating in theopen air were not protected by filter type respirators in accordance with therequirements of 29 CFR 1915.152(a) and (d): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.53(e)(1): A competent person did not test the atmospherefor explosive vapors in enclosed spaces before hot work was performed onmetals covered with soft and greasy preservatives: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
48OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.53(f): A competent person did not make tests inenclosed spaces immediately after welding, cutting or heating began on metalscovered with soft and greasy preservatives, and at frequent intervalsthereafter, to ensure that no flammable vapors were produced by the coatings: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.53(f): When it was determined that flammablevapors were present in enclosed spaces, welding, cutting or heating was notimmediately stopped and additional precautions taken to ensure that theoperation could be resumed safely: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.54(a): Drums, containers, or hollow structures which hadcontained flammable substances were not either filled with water orthoroughly cleaned of such substances, ventilated and tested before welding,cutting, or heating was performed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: THIS APPLIES ONLY TO HOLLOW METAL CONTAINERS STRUCTURESNOT COVERED BY 29 CFR 1915.12
49OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.54(b): Before heat was applied to drums, containers, orhollow structures, a vent or opening was not provided for the release of anybuilt-up pressure during the application of heat: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: THIS APPLIES ONLY TO HOLLOW METAL CONTAINERS ANDSTRUCTURES NOT COVERED BY 29 CFR 1915.12
2 29 CFR 1915.54(c): Welding, cutting, heating, or brazing was performedon structural voids before a competent person had inspected, tested anddetermined that the structural voids were safe for heating application: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SEE STANDARD FOR EXAMPLE OF STRUCTURAL VOIDS. INADDITION, THIS APPLIES ONLY TO METAL CONTAINERS AND STRUCTURES NOT COVERED BY29 CFR 1915.12
3 29 CFR 1915.54(d): Structural voids were not vented, cooled orotherwise made safe during the application of heat when water or othernon-flammable liquids were present which, when heated, would build excessivepressure: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SEE 29 CFR 1915.54(c) FOR EXAMPLE OF STRUCTURAL VOIDS.IN ADDITION, THIS APPLIES ONLY TO METAL STRUCTURES AND CONTAINERS NOT COVEREDBY 29 CFR 1915.12
50OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.54(e): Jacketed vessels were not vented before and duringwelding, cutting or heating operations to release any pressure which maybuild up during the application of heat: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(1): Valve protection caps were not in placeand secured when compressed gas cylinders were transported, moved or stored: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(1): Oil was used to lubricate valveprotection caps on compressed gas cylinders which were being transported,moved or stored: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(2): Compressed gas cylinders were notsecured on a cradle, slingboard or pallet when hoisted: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
51OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(2): Compressed gas cylinders were hoistedby means of magnets or choker slings: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(3): Compressed gas cylinders were intentionallydropped, struck, or permitted to strike each other violently: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(4): Compressed gas cylinders were not secured inposition when transported by vehicle: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(5): Valve protection caps of compressed gascylinders were used to lift cylinders from one vertical position to another: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(5): Bars were used under valves or valveprotection caps to pry compressed gas cylinders loose when frozen: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
52OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1987 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(5): Boiling water, rather than warm water,was used to thaw compressed gas cylinders loose: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(6): Regulators were not removed and valve protectioncaps put in place before compressed gas cylinders were moved: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF CYLINDERS ARE FIRMLY SECURED ON A SPECIALCARRIER INTENDED FOR THIS PURPOSE
3 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(7): A suitable cylinder truck, chain, or othersteadying device was not used to keep compressed gas cylinders from beingknocked over while in use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(8): Valves on compressed gas cylinders were notclosed when the work was finished, when cylinders were empty, or whencylinders were moved: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
53OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.55(a)(9): Acetylene cylinders were not secured in anupright position at all times: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EXCEPTION, FOR SHORT PERIODS OF TIME WHILE CYLINDERS AREACTUALLY BEING HOISTED OR CARRIED
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.55(b)(1): Compressed gas cylinders were not keptfar enough away from the actual welding or cutting operation so that sparks,hot slag or flame could not reach them: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.55(b)(1): Fire resistant shields were notprovided when impractical to keep compressed gas cylinders away from theactual welding or cutting operation so that sparks, hot slag or flame wouldnot reach the cylinders: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.55(b)(2): Compressed gas cylinders were placedwhere they could become part of an electrical circuit: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
54OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.55(b)(2): Electrodes were struck againstcompressed gas cylinders to strike an arc: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.55(b)(3): Fuel gas cylinders in use were notplaced with valve end up: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.55(b)(3): Fuel gas cylinders were placed inlocations that subjected them to open flame, hot metal, or other sources ofartificial heat: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.55(b)(4): Cylinders that contained oxygen, acetylene orother fuel gas were taken into confined spaces: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.55(c)(1): Compressed gas cylinders were used as rollers orsupports: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES WHETHER CYLINDERS ARE FULL OR EMPTY
55OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.55(c)(3): Damaged or defective compressed gas cylinderswere used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.55(d): The employer did not thoroughly instruct employeesin the safe use of fuel gas in that the procedures prescribed in 29 CFR1915.55(d)(1) through (d)(6) were not followed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: CSHO IS REQUIRED TO WRITE OUT THE SPECIFIC PROCEDURESVIOLATED SO THAT TYPIST CAN INSERT MANUALLY. (SEE 29 CFR 1915.55(d)(1),(d)(2), (d)(3), (d)(4), (d)(5) and (d)(6)) MAKE SURE DOCUMENTATION ISSUFFICIENT TO PROVE THAT EMPLOYEES WERE NOT INSTRUCTED IN SAFE USE OF FUELGAS
3 29 CFR 1915.55(e)(2): Fuel gas and oxygen manifolds were not placed insafe and accessible locations in the open air: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: MANIFOLDS ARE NOT PERMITTED WITHIN ENCLOSED OR CONFINEDSPACES
4 29 CFR 1915.55(f)(4): Fuel gas or oxygen hoses which had beensubjected to flashback or showed evidence of severe wear or damage were nottested to at least two hundred (200) p.s.i.: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
56OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.56(a)(1): Manual electrode holders were not specificallydesigned for arc welding and cutting nor of a capacity capable of safelyhandling the maximum rated current required by the electrodes: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.56(a)(2): Current carrying parts passing through theportion of the electrode holder which the arc welder or cutter grips in hishand and the outer surfaces of the jaws of the holder were not fullyinsulated against the maximum voltage encountered to ground: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.56(b)(1): In view of the duty cycle under which the arcwelders or cutters worked, arc welding and cutting cables were not of thecompletely insulated, flexible type, capable of handling the maximum currentrequirements of the work in progress: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.56(b)(2): Cables that were used were not free from repairor splices for a minimum distance of 10 feet from the cable end to which theelectrode holder was connected: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EXCEPTION, CABLES WITH STANDARD INSULATED CONNECTORS ORWITH SPLICES WHOSE INSULATING QUALITY IS EQUAL TO THAT OF THE CABLE AREPERMITTED
57OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.56(b)(3): Welding cable lengths spliced one toanother did not have substantial insulated connectors of a capacity at leastequivalent to that of the cable: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.56(b)(3): Welding cable connections effected bymeans of cable lugs were not securely fastened together to give goodelectrical contact: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1915.56(b)(3): The exposed metal parts of lugs used toeffect welding cable connections were not completely insulated: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.56(b)(4): Welding cables, other than the cable leadreferred to in 29 CFR 1915.56(b)(2), with exposed bare connectors were notprotected by means of rubber and friction tape or other equivalentinsulation: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
58OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.56(c)(1): Ground return cable did not have a safe currentcarrying capacity equal to or exceeding the specified maximum output capacityof the arc welding or cutting unit which it serviced: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.56(c)(2): Pipe lines containing gases of flammable liquidsor conduits containing electrical circuits were used as part of the groundreturn circuit for welding or cutting units: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.56(c)(3): It was not determined that the requiredelectrical contact existed at all joints when the structure or pipe line wasemployed as a ground return circuit for welding or cutting units: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.56(c)(4): All joints were not bonded and periodicallyinspected to ensure that no electrolysis or fire hazard existed where astructure or pipe line was used continuously as a ground return circuit: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
59OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.56(c)(5): Frames of arc welding or cuttingmachines were not grounded either through a third wire in the cablecontaining the circuit conductor, or through a separate wire grounded at thesource of the current: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.56(c)(5): Grounding circuits, other than by meansof the vessel's structure, were not checked to ensure that the circuitbetween the ground and the grounded power conductor had resistance low enoughto permit sufficient current to flow and cause the fuse or circuit breaker tointerrupt the current to the welding or cutting unit: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.56(c)(6): Ground connections to the welding or cuttingunits were not inspected to ensure that the connections were mechanicallystrong and electrically adequate for the required current: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.56(d)(1): Employees were not instructed that whenelectrode holders are left unattended, electrode shall be removed and theholders placed or protected so that electrical contact cannot be made withemployees or conducting objects: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
60OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.56(d)(2): Employees were not instructed that hot electrodeholders shall not be dipped in water, which may expose the arc welder orcutter to electric shock: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.56(d)(3): Employees were not instructed that power supplyswitches to arc welding or cutting machines shall be opened when the machinesare moved, or work stopped for an appreciable length of time: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: STATE THE AMOUNT OF TIME
3 29 CFR 1915.71(b)(2): The lumber used in the construction of scaffoldswas not spruce, fir, long leaf yellow pine, Oregon pine, or wood of equalstrength: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.71(b)(4): The lumber used in the construction of scaffoldswas not sound, straight-grained, free from cross grain, shakes and largeloose or dead knots, dry rot, large checks, worm holes or other defects whichimpaired the scaffold's strength or durability: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.71(b)(5): Scaffolds were not maintained in a safe andsecure condition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S) AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
61OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.71(b)(6): Barrels, boxes, cans, loose bricks, or otherunstable objects were used as working platforms or for the support ofplanking intended as scaffolds or working platforms: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S) AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.71(b)(7): Scaffolds were not erected, moved, dismantled oraltered under the supervision of a competent person: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S) AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.71(b)(8): Welding, burning, riveting or open flame workwas performed on staging suspended by means of fiber rope: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S) AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.71(b)(9): Lifting bridles on working platforms suspendedfrom cranes did not consist of four legs so attached that the stability ofthe platforms is ensured: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY).
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
62OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.71(b)(10): Lifting bridles on working platforms suspendedfrom crane hooks that were not moused and did not have a safety latch werenot attached by shackles to the lower lifting block or by other positivemeans which prevent accidental disengagement of the lifting bridle from thecrane hook: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.71(c)(1): All pole uprights on independent polewood scaffolds were not set plumb: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.71(c)(1): Poles on independent pole woodscaffolds did not rest on foundations of sufficient size and strength todistribute the load and to prevent displacement: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1915.71(c)(1): All pole uprights on independent polewood scaffolds were not set plumb and the poles did not rest on foundationsof sufficient size and strength to distribute the load and preventdisplacement: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
63OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.71(c)(2): Light-duty scaffolds 24 feet or less in heighthad spliced poles that were not made by overlapping the ends of the poles atleast 4 feet and securely nailing them together: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.71(c)(5): All bearers on independent poles woodscaffolds were not set with their greater dimension vertical: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.71(c)(5): All bearers on independent pole woodscaffolds did not extend beyond the ledgers upon which they rested: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.71(d)(2): All vertical and horizontal members ofindependent pole metal scaffolds were not fastened together with couplers orlocking devices which form positive connections: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
64OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.71(d)(3): Post on independent pole metal scaffolds werenot kept plumb during erection and subsequently kept plumb and rigid by meansof adequate bracing: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.71(d)(6): Tubular bracing on independent pole metalscaffolds was not applied both lengthwise and crosswise as required: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.71(f)(2): The ropes supporting a swinging scaffold werenot equivalent in strength to first-grade 3/4 inch diameter manila ropeproperly rigged into a set of standard 6-inch blocks consisting of at leastone double and one single block: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.71(f)(3): Manila and wire ropes on painters' suspendedscaffolds were not carefully examined before each operation and thereafter asfrequently as necessary to ensure their safe condition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
65OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.71(f)(4): Each end of scaffold platforms were notsupported by wrought iron or mild steel stirrup or hanger which is supportedby the suspension ropes: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.71(g)(4): Horse scaffolds were not kept in goodrepair: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.71(g)(4): Horse scaffolds were not properlysecured when used in staging or in locations where they may be insecure: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.71(i)(2): Platforms of staging were less than two planksin width: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EXCEPT IN SUCH CASES AS THE STRUCTURE OF THE VESSEL ORTHE WIDTH OF THE TRESTLE LADDERS MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO PROVIDE SUCH AWIDTH
66OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.71(i)(3): Platform planking did not project beyond thesupporting members at either end by at least 6 inches but no more than 12inches unless the planks are fastened to the supporting members: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.71(j)(1): Scaffolding, staging, runways, or workingplatforms supported or suspended more than 5 feet above a solid surface, orat any distance above the water, were not provided railings 42 to 45 incheshigh and with midrails: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.71(j)(2): Rigid supports were omitted when tautwire or fiber ropes were used for guardrails: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.71(j)(2): Guardrails of fiber rope were exposedto hot work or chemicals: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1915.71(j)(3): Employees working more than 5 feetabove solid surfaces on scaffolding, staging, runway or working platformwithout railings were not protected by safety belts and life lines meetingthe requirements of 29 CFR 1915.154(b): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
67OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.71(j)(3): Employees working over water onscaffolding, staging, runway or working platform without railings were notprotected by buoyant work vests meeting the requirements of 29 CFR1915.154(a): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF EMPLOYEE(S) ARE PROVIDED WITH AND WEARINGPROPERLY ATTACHED SAFETY BELT AND LIFELINE
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.71(j)(4): Employees working from scaffolds onpaint floats subject to surging were not protected against falling toward thevessel by railings or safety belts and lines attached to the backrail: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.71(j)(4): Employees working from swingingscaffolds which were triced out of a vertical line below their supports werenot protected against falling toward the vessel by railings or safety beltsand lines attached to the backrail: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.71(j)(5): Toeboards of not less than 1 X 4 inch lumberwere not provided when necessary to prevent tools and materials from fallingbelow on employees: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
68OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.71(k)(1): Access from below to staging more than 5 feetabove a floor, deck or the ground did not consist of well secured stairways,cleated ramps, fixed or portable ladders or rigid type non-collapsibletrestles with parallel and level rungs: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.71(k)(2): Ramps or stairways to staging were not equippedwith 36-inch handrails with midrails: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.71(k)(3): Ladders were not located so that employees didnot have to step more than one foot from the ladder to any intermediatelanding or platform: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.71(k)(5): Access from above to staging more than 3 feetbelow the point of access did not consist of a straight, portable ladder or aJacob's ladder properly secured: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1915.72(a)(1): The use of defective ladders was notprohibited: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
69OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.72(a)(1): Defective ladders were not immediatelywithdrawn from service: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.72(a)(2): Spliced sections of ladders did nothave the ends abutted and at least 2 cleats securely nailed or bolted to eachrail: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.72(a)(2): The combined cross sectional area ofthe cleats on spliced section of ladder was less than the cross sectionalarea of the side rails: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.72(a)(3): Portable ladders were not lashed,blocked, or otherwise secured to prevent displacement: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1915.72(a)(3): The side rails of ladders used foraccess to another level did not extend at least 36 inches above that level: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
70OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.72(a)(5): Portable metal ladders were used near electricalconductors or for electric arc welding operations: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.73(b): Flush manholes or other comparable small openingsin the deck and other working surfaces were not suitably covered or guardedwhile employees were working in the vicinity: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.73(c): Employees worked around open hatches or other largeopenings not protected by coaming to a height of 24 inches and the edge ofthe openings was not guarded in the working area to a height of 36 to 42inches: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE WHEN THE USE OF GUARD IS MADE IMPRACTICABLEBY THE CORK ACTUALLY IN PROGRESS. NOT APPLICABLE TOSHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.73(d): Edges of decks, platforms, flats or similar flatsurfaces more than 5 feet above a solid surface were not guarded by adequateguardrails: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
71OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.74(a)(1): Employees were permitted to board orleave vessels on gangways of less than 20 inches walking surface, or not ofadequate strength, or not maintained in safe repair, or not safely secured: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES TO VESSELS AFLOAT, EXCEPT BARGES AND RIVERTOWBOATS
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.74(a)(1): When a gangway was not practicable, asubstantial straight ladder which extends at least 36 inches above the upperlanding surface and adequately secured against shifting or slipping was notprovided for employees to board or leave the vessel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES TO VESSELS AFLOAT, EXCEPT BARGES AND RIVERTOWBOATS
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.74(a)(2): Railings a minimum height of 33 incheswith midrail were not provided on each side of gangway or turntable: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES TO VESSELS AFLOAT, EXCEPT BARGES AND RIVERTOWBOATS
72OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.74(a)(2): Rails on gangway or turntable were notof wood, pipe, chain, wire or rope and kept taut: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES TO VESSELS AFLOAT, EXCEPT BARGES AND RIVERTOWBOATS
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.74(a)(2): The rails on the gangway or turntablewere not kept taut at all times: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLIES TO VESSELS AFLOAT, EXCEPT BARGES AND RIVERTOWBOATS
3 29 CFR 1915.75(a): A gangway, ramp or permanent stairway of not lessthan 20 inches walking surface, of adequate strength, maintained in saferepair and securely fastened was not provided between a floating dry dock andthe pier or bulkhead: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.75(b): A railing with midrail was not provided oneach side of gangway, ramp, or permanent stairway used for access between afloating dry dock and the pier or bulkhead: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
73OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.75(b): A railing with midrail was not provided oneach side of gangway, ramp or permanent stairway used for access to wingwalls from dry dock floors: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.75(d): Railings approximately 42 inches in height, with amidrail, were not provided on the edges of wing walls of floating dry docksor on the edges of graving docks: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SECTIONS OF THE RAILINGS MAY BE TEMPORARILY REMOVED WHERENECESSARY TO PERMIT LINE HANDLING WHILE A VESSEL IS ENTERING OR LEAVING THEDOCK
3 29 CFR 1915.75(e): Effective means of protection was not provided toprotect employees exposed to the hazard of falling into the water whileworking on the floor of a floating dry dock: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.75(f): Access to wing walls from floors of dry docks wasnot by ramp, permanent stairway or ladder: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
74OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.75(g): Catwalks on stiles of marine railways wereless than 20 inches wide: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.75(g): Catwalks on stiles of marine railways didnot have a guardrail and midrail on at least one side: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.76(a)(1): Cargo spaces that employees must enter did nothave at least one safe and accessible ladder: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.76(a)(2): Employer did not prohibit employees' use ofvisibly unsafe fixed ladders in cargo spaces: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.76(a)(3): Straight ladders provided in cargo spaces werenot of adequate strength, or suitably secured against shifting or slipping: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
75OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.76(a)(5): Fixed or straight ladders for access to cargospaces were used at the same time that cargo drafts or other loads wereentering or leaving the hold: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.76(b)(1): More than one means of access was not providedto a confined space in which employees worked and the work could generate ahazardous atmosphere in the space: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: THIS PROVISION DOES NOT APPLY WHERE THE STRUCTURE ORARRANGEMENT OF THE VESSEL MAKES ITS IMPLEMENTATION IMPRACTICAL
3 29 CFR 1915.76(b)(2): Required ventilation ducts that must passthrough the means of access to confined spaces were not of a type and soarranged to permit free passage of an employee through at least two of themeans of access: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.77(b): When firebox floors presented tripping hazards ofexposed tubing, missing or removed refractory, planking was not laid toafford safe footing while work was performed within the boiler: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
76OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.77(c): Employees did not use a scaffold or asloping ladder to afford safe footing and were not protected by safety beltsand lifelines while working aloft at elevations more than 5 feet above asolid surface: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.77(c): Employees visually restricted by blastinghoods, welding helmets, or burning goggles worked from ladders rather thanscaffolds while performing work other than the initial and final welding orburning operation to start or complete a job: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.77(d): Work platforms at least 20 inches wide, meeting therequirements of 29 CFR 1915.71(i)(1), were not used to perform work inrestricted quarters: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.77(e): Employees were not protected by personal flotationdevices meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1915.154 when boarding, leaving orworking from small boats or floats: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
77OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 Mbea 1 29 CFR 1915.91(a): Good housekeeping conditionswere not maintained at all times:
(a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 Mbed 2 29 CFR 19 5.91(a): Staging platforms, ramps,stairways, walkways, aisles, and passageways on vessels or dry docks were notkept clear of tools, materials, equipment or debris:
(a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF TOOLS, MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT ARE INUSE
OPTION 3 Mbf3 3 29 CFR 1915.91(a): Hose and electric conductorswere not elevated over or placed under walkways or working surfaces orcovered by adequate crossover planks:
(a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.91(b): All working areas on or immediatelysurrounding vessels and dry docks, graving docks, or marine railways were notkept reasonably free of debris: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
78OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.91(b): Working areas on or immediatelysurrounding vessels and dry docks, graving docks, or marine railways hadconstruction materials so piled as to present a hazard to employees: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.91(c): Slippery conditions on walkways or working surfaceswere not eliminated as they occurred: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.91(d): Free access was not maintained to all exits,fire-alarm boxes, or fire-extinguishing equipment: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.91(e): Oils, paints, thinners, solvents, waste, rags, orother flammable substances were not kept in fire resistant covered containerswhen not in use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.92(a): Adequate illumination was not provided for allmeans of access and walkways leading to working areas, as well as the workingareas: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
79OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.92(b)(1): Temporary lights were not equipped with guardsto prevent accidental contact with the bulb: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: GUARDS ARE NOT REQUIRED WHEN THE CONSTRUCTION AT THEREFLECTOR IS SUCH THAT THE BULB IS DEEPLY RECESSED
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.92(b)(2): Temporary lights were not equipped withheavy duty electric cords with connections and insulation maintained in safecondition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.92(b)(2): Temporary lights not designed forsuspension were suspended by their electric cords: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.92(b)(3): Cords were not kept clear of working spaces,walkways, or other locations in which they were readily exposed to damage: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.92(c): Exposed non-current-carrying metal parts oftemporary lights furnished by the employer were not grounded either through athird wire in the cable containing the circuit conductors, or through aseparate wire which is grounded at the source of the current: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
80OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.92(d): Portable emergency lighting equipment was notavailable to provide illumination for safe movement of employees whentemporary lighting from sources outside the vessel was the only means ofillumination: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.92(f): Temporary lighting stringers or streamerswere not so arranged to avoid overloading of branch circuits: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.92(f): Each branch circuit of temporary lightingstringers or streamers was not equipped with overcurrent protection ofcapacity not exceeding the rated current carrying capacity of the cords used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.93(a)(1): The employer did not install a pressuregauge and a relief valve of proper size and capacity at the point where thetemporary steam hose joined the vessel's steam piping system or systems: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
81OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.93(a)(1): The relief valve was not set andcapable of relieving at a pressure not exceeding the safe working pressure ofthe vessel's system in its present condition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.93(a)(1): Means did exist for isolating therelief valve from the system which it protects: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 4 3 29 CFR 1915.93(a)(1): The pressure gauge and relief valvewere not located so as to be visible and readily accessible: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.93(a)(2): Steam hose and fittings had a safety factor ofless than five (5): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1915.93(a)(3): The weight of steam hoses was notrelieved by appropriate lines when hung in bights: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
82OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.93(a)(3): Steam hoses were not protected againstchafing: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.93(a)(4): Steam hoses were not protected from damage, orthe hose and temporary piping were not shielded to prevent accidental contactby employees where it passed through normal work areas: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.93(b)(1)(i): Vessels in dry dock were not adequatelygrounded prior to energizing the vessel's circuits that were supplied from asource outside the vessel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.93(b)(1)(iii): When the vessel was supplied with electricpower from a source outside the vessel, all circuits to be energized were notequipped with over-current protection of capacity not exceeding the ratedcurrent carrying capacity of the cord used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.93(c)(1): All infrared electrical heat lamps were notequipped with guards that surrounded the lamps, with the exception of theface, to minimize accidental contact with the lamp: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
83OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.94: Frequent checks were not made to ensure employees'safety when work was performed in confined spaces, or when an employee workedalone in an isolated location: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.95(a): Employees other than radar or radiorepairmen were permitted to work on masts, king posts or other aloft areasbefore the radar and radio were secured or otherwise made incapable ofradiation: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.95(a): Radar or radio equipment was notappropriately tagged: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.95(b): Testing of radar or radio equipment was done beforethe employer could schedule such tests at a time when no work was in progressaloft or personnel could be cleared from the danger area, according tominimum safe distances established for and based on the type, model, andpower of the equipment: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
84OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.96(a): The employer did not ensure that employees do notwork in or on lifeboats, either stowed or in a suspended position, until thelifeboats are secured independently of the releasing gear to prevent theboats from falling due to accidental tripping of the releasing gear andmovement of the davits or capsizing of boats in chocks: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.96(b): Employees were permitted to remain in lifeboatswhile they were being hoisted into final stowed position: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.96(c): Employees were permitted to work on the outboardside of lifeboats stowed on their chocks when the boats were not secured bygripes, or otherwise secured to prevent them from swinging outboard: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.97(b): The employer did not obtain all items ofinformation, 29 CFR 1915.97(b)(1) through (12), which are applicable to aspecific product or material to ascertain the potential fire, toxic orreactivity hazards which are likely to be encountered in the handling,application, or utilization of such a material: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
85OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.97(c): The pertinent information required by 29 CFR1915.97(b) was not recorded on either a U.S. Department of Labor Form,OSHA-20, Material Safety Data Sheet, or on an essentially similar form whichhas been approved by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.97(d): Employees exposed to hazardous materials were notinstructed as to the nature of the hazards and the means of avoiding them: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: CSHO MUST DOCUMENT THE FACT THAT EMPLOYER DID NOTINSTRUCT EXPOSED EMPLOYEES
3 29 CFR 1915.97(g): Employees were permitted to eat or smoke in areasundergoing surface preparation or preservation, or where shipbreakingoperations produced atmospheric contaminants: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.98(a): The employer did not furnish a first aid kit foreach vessel on which work was being performed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EXCEPTION, THAT WHEN WORK IS BEING PERFORMED ON MORE THANONE SMALL VESSEL AT ONE PIER, ONLY ONE KIT IS REQUIRED
86OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.98(d): One Stokes basket stretcher, orequivalent, permanently equipped with bridles for attaching to the hoistinggear was not available for each vessel on which 10 or more employees wereworking: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(s), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.98(d): A blanket or other liner suitable fortransferring the patient to and from the stretcher was not provided close toeach vessel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(b)(3)(i): The employer of employees working inlaboratories did not ensure that labels on incoming containers of hazardouschemicals were not removed or defaced: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING CHEMICAL/PRODUCT INVOLVED) (INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEEEXPOSURE AND DATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.99(b)(3)(ii): The employer of employees workingin laboratories did not maintain material safety data sheets that werereceived with incoming shipments of hazardous chemicals: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE ANDDATE)
87OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.99(b)(3)(ii): The employer of employees workingin laboratories did not ensure that material safety data sheets were readilyaccessible to the employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICH MSDS WERE MISSING)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE, INCLUDING DATE MSDS(S) WERERECEIVED)
2 29 CFR 1915.99(b)(3)(iii): The employer did not ensure that laboratoryemployees were apprised of the hazards of the chemicals in their workplacesin accordance with 29 CFR 1915.99(h): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING HAZARDS THE EMPLOYEES WERE NOT APPRISED OF)(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OFEMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(b)(4)(i): In work operations where employees onlyhandle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not ensure that labels on incomingcontainers of hazardous chemicals were not removed or defaced: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL OR CHEMICAL PRODUCT(S) INVOLVED)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.99(b)(4)(ii): In work operations where employeesonly handle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not maintain copies of any materialsafety data sheets that were received with incoming shipments of the sealedcontainers of hazardous chemicals: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL OR CHEMICAL PRODUCT(S) INVOLVED)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE)
87.1OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.99(b)(4)(ii): In work operations where employeesonly handle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not obtain a material safety data sheetfor sealed containers of hazardous chemicals received without a MSDS when anemployee requested the MSDS: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL OR CHEMICAL PRODUCT(S) INVOLVED)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.99(b)(4)(ii): In work operations where employeesonly handle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not ensure that the material safety datasheets were readily accessible during each work shift to employees when theywere in their work areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING CHEMICAL PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICH MSDS WERE NOT READILYACCESSIBLE)(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(b)(4)(iii): In work operations where employees onlyhandle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not ensure that employees were providedwith information and training in accordance with 29 CFR 1915.99(h), to theextent necessary to protect them in the event of a spill or leak of ahazardous chemical from a sealed container: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING WHAT WAS LACKING THAT DEMONSTRATED EMPLOYER DID NOT MEET THISREQUIREMENT)(INCLUDE THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED AND DATE)
NOTE: Cannot be cited for the location and availability of thewritten hazard communication program under 29 CFR1915.99(h)(1)(iii).
87.2OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.99(d)(1): Chemical manufacturers and importers did notevaluate chemicals produced in their workplaces or those imported by them todetermine if they were hazardous: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHA HAZARD DETERMINATION HAS NOT BEEN CONDUCTED)
2 29 CFR 1915.99(d)(2): Chemical manufacturers, importers, or employersevaluating chemicals did not identify and consider the available scientificevidence to determine if they were hazardous: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND THEAVAILABLE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE THE MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER OR EMPLOYER FAILEDTO IDENTIFY AND CONSIDER)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.99(d)(6): Chemical manufacturers, importers, oremployers did not describe in writing the procedures used to determine thehazards of the chemical they evaluated: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) ANDWRITTEN HAZARD DETERMINATION PROGRAM DEFICIENCIES)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.99(d)(6): Written procedures used to determinethe hazards of a chemical were not made available to employees upon requestor their designated representatives: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) ANDPERSONS DENIED ACCESS TO WRITTEN HAZARD EVALUATION PROCEDURES)
87.3OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.99(e)(1): The employer did not develop, implement, and/ormaintain at the workplace a written hazard communication program whichdescribed how the criteria specified in 29 CFR 1915.99(f), (g), and (h) couldbe met: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY EMPLOYER'S DEFICIENCY IN MEETINGWRITTEN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (e.g., "NO PROGRAM WAS DEVELOPED" OR "NO PROGRAMWAS MAINTAINED AT THE WORKPLACE", AS APPLICABLE)(IF PROGRAM EXISTS BUT ISDEFICIENT, DESCRIBE DEFICIENCIES)(IDENTIFY WORKPLACE EXPOSURE BY JOBTITLE/DESCRIPTION AND IDENTITY OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL(S))
2 29 CFR 1915.99(e)(1)(i): The written hazard communication program didnot include a list of the hazardous chemicals known to be present using anidentity that was referenced on the appropriate material safety data sheet: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND DEFICIENCIES)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(e)(1)(ii): The written hazard communication program didnot include the methods the employer would use to inform employees of thehazards of non-routine tasks, and the hazards associated with chemicalscontained in unlabeled pipes in their work areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY TASK AND FREQUENCY OF TASK AND HAZARDSANTICIPATED THAT WERE NOT ADDRESSED IN THE WRITTEN PROGRAM)
87.4OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.99(e)(2): The employer produced, used, or stored hazardouschemicals at the workplace in such a way that employees of other employer(s)could be exposed and did not ensure that the hazard communication programincluded all of the elements listed in 29 CFR 1915.99(e)(2)(i) through (iii): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORDEPARTMENTS)(DESCRIBE EXPOSURE OF EMPLOYEES OF OTHER EMPLOYERS)(DESCRIBECONDITIONS OF USE OF CHEMICALS(S) AND IDENTIFY CHEMICAL HAZARD(S))(DATE ANDSHIFT)
2 29 CFR 1915.99(e)(2)(i): The employer's hazard communication programdid not include methods the employer would use to provide other employer(s)with a copy of the material safety data sheet, or to make it available at acentral location in the workplace, for each hazardous chemical the otheremployers' employees could be exposed to while working: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORDEPARTMENTS)(NAMES OF OTHER EMPLOYER(S) WITH EMPLOYEES EXPOSED AND STATE"NAME OF EMPLOYER'S WRITTEN PROGRAM DID NOT INCLUDE THE METHODS WHICH COULDHAVE BEEN USED OR EITHER MAKE THEM AVAILABLE AT A CENTRAL LOCATION TO OTHEREMPLOYERS")
3 29 CFR 1915.99(e)(2)(ii): The employer's hazard communication programdid not include methods the employer would use to inform the otheremployer(s) of any precautionary measures that would need to be taken toprotect employees during the workplace's normal operating conditions and inforeseeable emergencies: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORDEPARTMENTS)(NAMES OF OTHER EMPLOYERS WITH EMPLOYEES EXPOSED AND STATE "NAMEOF EMPLOYER'S WRITTEN HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM DID NOT INCLUDE THEMETHODS WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN USED TO INFORM OTHER EMPLOYERS OF ANYPRECAUTIONARY MEASURES NECESSARY TO BE TAKEN TO PROTECTEMPLOYEES")
87.5OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.99(e)(2)(iii): The employer's hazard communication programdid not include methods the employer would use to inform the otheremployer(s) of the workplace labeling system: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORDEPARTMENTS)(THE NAMES OF OTHER EMPLOYER(S) WITH EMPLOYEES EXPOSED AND STATE"NAME OF EMPLOYER'S WRITTEN HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM DID NOT INCLUDE THEMETHODS WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN USED TO INFORM OTHER EMPLOYERS OF THE LABELINGSYSTEM USED IN THE WORKPLACE")(DATE AND SHIFT)
2 29 CFR 1915.99(e)(4): The employer did not make the written hazardcommunication program available upon request to the employees or theirdesignated representatives in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.20(e): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY REQUESTING PERSON AND SPECIFIC DENIALTO PROVIDE A COPY OF THE WRITTEN PROGRAM WITHIN 15 DAYS)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(1)(i): The chemical manufacturer, importer, ordistributor did not ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leavingthe workplace was labeled, tagged or marked with the identity of thehazardous chemicals: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) BEING SHIPPEDDOWNSTREAM AND IDENTIFY DEFICIENCY)
4 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(1)(ii): The chemical manufacturer, importer, ordistributor did not ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leavingthe workplace was labeled, tagged or marked with the appropriate hazardwarnings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) EXPOSUREINCLUDING SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN EFFECTS, CARCINOGEN WARNING AND/OR PHYSICALHAZARDS AS APPLICABLE WHICH ARE NOT LISTED ON THE LABEL)
87.6OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(1)(iii): The chemical manufacturer, importer, ordistributor did not ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leavingthe workplace was labeled, tagged or marked with the name and address of thechemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) ANDDEFICIENCY)
2 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(2): The label for a solid metal was not transmittedto the customer at the time of initial shipment nor when the information onthe label changed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC METAL SHIPMENT INCLUDINGCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICH A LABEL WAS NOT TRANSMITTED)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(5)(i): The employer did not ensure that eachcontainer of hazardous chemicals in the workplace was labeled, tagged ormarked with the identity of the hazardous chemical(s) contained therein: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTION OFEMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE INCLUDING THE CONTAINER OF THECHEMICAL PRODUCT(S) AND IDENTIFY DEFICIENCY)
4 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(5)(ii): The employer did not ensure that eachcontainer of hazardous chemicals in the workplace was labeled, tagged ormarked with the appropriate hazard warnings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION)(DESCRIPTION OFEMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE INCLUDING CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) ANDWARNING DISCREPANCIES)(INCLUDING SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN EFFECTS, CARCINOGENWARNING AND/OR PHYSICAL HAZARDS AS APPLICABLE)
87.7OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(6): The employer used written materials,such as signs, placards, process sheets, batch tickets in lieu of affixinglabels to individual stationary process containers which failed to identifythe containers to which they were applicable and/or failed to convey theinformation required by 1915.99(f)(5) to be on the labels: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE WHAT THE EMPLOYER WAS USING IN LIEU OF AFFIXED LABELS ONTHE CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S), THEIR IDENTITY AND PARTICULAR INFORMATIONALDEFICIENCIES UNDER 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(5))
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(6): The employer used written materials,such as signs, placards, process sheets, batch tickets in lieu of affixinglabels to individual stationary process containers which were not readilyaccessible to the employees in their work area throughout each work shift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE WHAT THE EMPLOYER WAS USING IN LIEU OF AFFIXED LABELS ONTHE CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND WHY OR HOW THE ALTERNATIVE WRITTEN MATERIAL WASNOT AVAILABLE TO EMPLOYEES)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(8): The employer removed or defaced labels onincoming containers of hazardous chemicals and did not immediately mark thecontainers with the required information: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CONTAINER(S) OFCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND LABEL DEFICIENCY)
4 29 CFR 1915.99(f)(9): The employer did not ensure that labels or otherforms of warning were legible, in English, and prominently displayed on thecontainers, or readily available in the work area throughout each work shift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CONTAINER(S)CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND DEFICIENCY)
87.8OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(1): Chemical manufacturers and importersdid not obtain or develop a material safety data sheet for each hazardouschemical they produced or imported: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S)) (INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE) (SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND CONDITIONS OFUSE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(1): The employer did not have a materialsafety data sheet for each hazardous chemical which was used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHTHE EMPLOYER HAD NOT OBTAINED AN MSDS) (INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEEEXPOSURE, SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF USE)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(2): Material safety data sheet(s) were not writtenin English: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHMSDS WAS NOT IN ENGLISH)
87.9OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(2)__*__: Each material safety data sheet (MSDS) forhazardous chemicals did not contain at least the following information__**__: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S), SPECIFICOPERATIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE, AND CONDITION OFUSE)
* Insert appropriate subparagraph (g)(2)(i) through (g)(2)(xii)for each OPTION:
** Insert the appropriate statement for eachOPTION:
OPTION 1 (i) the identity used on the label:
OPTION 2 (i)(A) its chemical and common name(s) when thehazardous chemical was a single substance:
OPTION 3 (i)(B) the chemical and common names of the ingredientswhich contributed to the known hazards, and the common name(s) of the mixtureitself when the chemical mixture had been tested as a whole to determine itshazards:
OPTION 4 (i)(C)(1) chemical and common name(s) of allingredients which had been determined to be health hazards, and whichcomprised 1% or greater of the composition when the chemical mixture had notbeen tested as a whole:
OPTION 5 (i)(C)(1) a list of the chemical and common name(s) ofall ingredients identified as carcinogens which comprised 0.1% or greater ofthe composition when the chemical mixture had not been tested as awhole:
87.10OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 6 (i)(C)(2) the chemical and common names of allingredients which had been determined to present a health hazard when presentin the mixture which had not been tested as a whole, which comprised lessthan 1% of the mixture (0.1% for carcinogens) where there was evidence thatthe ingredients were released in concentrations which exceeded an establishedOSHA permissible exposure limit or ACGIH Threshold Limit Value or presented ahealth hazard to employees:
OPTION 7 (i)(C)(3) the chemical and common name(s) of allingredients which had been determined to present a physical hazard whenpresent in the mixture which had not been tested as a whole:
OPTION 8 (ii) physical and chemical characteristics of thehazardous chemical (such as vapor pressure, flash point):
OPTION 9 (iii) the physical hazards of the hazardous chemical,including the potential for fire, explosion, and reactivity:
OPTION 10 (iv) the health hazards of the hazardous chemical,including signs and symptoms of exposure, and any medical conditions whichare generally recognized as being aggravated by exposure to thechemical:
OPTION 11 (v) the primary route(s) of entry:
87.11OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 12 (vi) the OSHA permissible exposure limit, ACGIHThreshold Limit Value, and any other exposure limit used or recommended bythe chemical manufacturer, importer, or employer preparing the materialsafety data sheet, where available:
OPTION 13 (vii) whether the hazardous chemical was listed in theNational Toxicology Program (NTP) Annual Report on Carcinogens (latestedition) or had been found to be a potential carcinogen in the InternationalAgency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs (latest editions), or byOSHA:
OPTION 14 (viii) any generally applicable precautions for safehandling and use which were known to the chemical manufacturer, importer, oremployer preparing the material safety data sheet, including appropriatehygienic practices, protective measures during repair and maintenance ofcontaminated equipment, and procedures for cleanup of spills andleaks:
OPTION 15 (ix) any generally applicable control measures whichwere known to the chemical manufacturer, importer, or employer preparing thematerial safety data sheet, such as appropriate engineering controls, workpractices, or personal protective equipment:
OPTION 16 (x) emergency and first aid procedures:
OPTION 17 (xi) the date of preparation of the material safetydata sheet or the last change to it:
87.12OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 18 (xii) the name, address and telephone number of thechemical manufacturer, importer, employer or other responsible partypreparing or distributing the material safety data sheet, who could provideadditional information on the hazardous chemical and appropriate emergencyprocedures, if necessary:
1 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(3): When no relevant information was found for anygiven category, the chemical manufacturer, importer, or employer who preparedthe material safety data sheet did not mark it to indicate that no applicableinformation was found: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHTHE PRODUCT'S DATA SHEET FAILED TO INDICATE NO APPLICABLE INFORMATION WASFOUND)
2 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(5): Significant new information regarding thehazards of a chemical or ways to protect against the hazards were not addedto the material safety data sheet within three months after the employerbecame aware of such information, or before the chemical was introduced intothe workplace again: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S), DATASHEET AND MISSING INFORMATION)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(6): Chemical manufacturers or importers did notensure that distributors and employers were provided an appropriate materialsafety data sheet with their initial shipment, and with the first shipmentafter a material safety data sheet was updated: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHNO DATA SHEET WAS PROVIDED TO DOWNSTREAM DISTRIBUTOR OR EMPLOYER AFTERINITIAL SHIPMENT OR MSDS UPDATE)
87.13OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(7): Distributors did not ensure thatmaterial safety data sheets and updated information were provided to otherdistributors and employers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHNO DATA SHEET WAS PROVIDED TO DOWNSTREAM DISTRIBUTOR OREMPLOYER)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(7): Retail distributors who sold hazardousmaterials to commercial customers did not provide material safety data sheetsto such employers upon request: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT'S DATA SHEETAND UTILIZING EMPLOYER)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(7): Retail distributors who sold hazardouschemicals to commercial customers did not post a sign or otherwise inform theemployer that material safety data sheets were available: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT'S DATA SHEETAND UTILIZING EMPLOYER)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(8): The employer did not maintain copies ofthe required material safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical in theworkplace: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE, INCLUDINGCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICH A DATA SHEET WAS NOT MAINTAINED)(DATE ANDSHIFT)
87.14OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(8): The employer did not ensure thatmaterial safety data sheets were readily accessible to the employees in theirwork area during each work shift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE, INCLUDINGCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND HOW MSDS(S) WERE NOT READILY ACCESSIBLE)(DATE ANDSHIFT)
2 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(9): The employer did not maintain the materialsafety data sheets in each workplace or at a central location at the primaryworkplace facility in case of an emergency, where employees must travelbetween workplaces during a workshift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND CONDITIONS OFUSE, INCLUDING CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEEEXPOSURE)(LOCATION WHERE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET WAS NOT MAINTAINED AT THEWORKPLACE)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(g)(11): Material safety data sheets were not madeavailable upon request to the designated representatives: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHDATA SHEETS ACCESS WAS DENIED)(PERSON DENIED)
4 29 CFR 1915.99(h): Employees were not provided information andtraining as specified in 29 CFR 1915.99(h)(1) and (2) on hazardous chemicalsin their work area at the time of their initial assignment and whenever a newhazard was introduced into their work area: (a) (LOCATION)(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE,CONDITIONS OF USE FOR CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND DESCRIPTION OF INFORMATION ORTRAINING NOT PROVIDED)
87.15OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.99(h)(1)(i): The employer did not provide information tothe employees on the requirements of the Hazard Communication standard: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DESCRIPTION OF INFORMATION NOTPROVIDED)
2 29 CFR 1915.99(h)(1)(ii): The employer did not provide information tothe employees on operations in their work area where hazardous chemicals werepresent: (a) (LOCATION)(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC OPERATIONS,CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYEE USE, CHEMICAL/ PRODUCT(S) AND DESCRIPTION OFINFORMATION NOT PROVIDED)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(h)(1)(iii): The employer did not provide information tothe employees as to the location and availability of the written hazardcommunication program, and material safety data sheets required by thissection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CONDITIONS OF USE OFCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND WHATINFORMATION WAS NOT PROVIDED)
4 29 CFR 1915.99(h)(2)(i): The employee training did not include themethods and observations used to detect the presence or release of ahazardous chemical in the work area: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY METHODS AND OBSERVATIONS FOR WHICHTRAINING WAS NOT PROVIDED AND CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OFEMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE)
87.16OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.99(h)(2)(ii): Employee training did not include thephysical and health hazards of the chemicals in the work area: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC TRAINING DEFICIENCIES ANDCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE'S USE AND EXPOSURECONDITIONS)
2 29 CFR 1915.99(h)(2)(iii): Employee training did not include themeasures employees can take to protect themselves from chemical hazards,including specific procedures the employer had implemented to protectemployees from exposure to hazardous chemicals: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC TRAINING DEFICIENCIES ANDCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE'S USE AND EXPOSURECONDITIONS)
3 29 CFR 1915.99(h)(2)(iv): Employee training did not include thedetails of the hazard communication program developed by the employer,including an explanation of the labeling system and the material safety datasheet, and how employees could obtain and use appropriate hazard information: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC TRAINING DEFICIENCIES, ANDCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE'S USE AND EXPOSURECONDITIONS)
4 29 CFR 1915.99(i)(12): Information which this section requires thechemical manufacturer, importer, or employer to make available was notdisclosed upon request, to the Assistant Secretary: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(SPECIFY WHATINFORMATION WAS NOT PROVIDED AND DATE INFORMATION NOTDISCLOSED)
87.17OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.111(a): All gear and equipment provided by theemployer for rigging and material handling was not inspected before eachshift and, when necessary, at intervals during its use to ensure it was safe: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA (S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.111)a): Defective gear for rigging and materialshandling was not removed and repaired or replaced before further use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA (S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.111(b): The safe working load of gear as specified in 29CFR 1915.112 and 29 CFR 1915.113 was exceeded: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
87.18OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.112(b)(2): Protruding ends of strands in splices on slingsor bridles were not covered or blunted: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.112(b)(3): U-Bolts were not applied so that the "U"section was in contact with the dead end of the rope: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.112(b)(4): Wire ropes were secured by knots: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(2): All slings chains, including endfastenings, were not given a visual inspection before being used on the job: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(2): All chains in use were not thoroughlyinspected every 3 months: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
88OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(2): Each chain did not bear an indicationof the month in which it was thoroughly inspected: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(4): Chain slings were not removed fromservice when, due to stretch, the increase in length of a measured sectionexceeded five (5) percent: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(4): Chain slings were not removed fromservice when links were bent, twisted or otherwise damaged: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(4): Chain slings were not removed fromservice when raised scarfs or defective welds appeared: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(5): All chain repairs were not made underqualified supervision: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
89OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(5): Repaired chains were not proof testedto the proof test load recommended by the manufacturer before they werereturned to service: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(6): Wrought iron chains in constant use were notannealed or normalized at intervals not exceeding 6 months when recommendedby the manufacturer: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(7): Loads were lifted with chains that hada kink or knot in it: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.112(c)(7): Chains were shortened by bolting,wiring or knotting: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1915.113(b)(1): The manufacturer's recommendationswere not followed in determining the safe working loads of the various sizesand types of specific and identifiable hooks: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
90OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.113(b)(1): All hooks for which no applicablemanufacturer's recommendations are available were not tested to twice theintended safe working load before they were initially put into use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.113(b)(1): Records of the dates and results ofhook tests were not maintained: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.113(b)(3): Hooks were not inspected periodicallyto see that they had not been bent by overloading: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.113(b)(3): Bent or sprung hooks were used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.114(a): Chain falls or pull-lifts were not clearly markedto show their capacity: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
91OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.114(b): Chain falls were not regularly inspectedto ensure that they were safe, with particular attention being given to thelift chain, pinion, sheaves and hooks for distortion and wear: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.114(b): Pull-lifts were not inspected regularlyto ensure that they were safe, with particular attention being given to theratchet, pawl, chain and hooks for distortion and wear: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.114(c): Straps, shackles, and the beams oroverhead structure to which a chain tall or pull-lift was secured were not ofadequate strength to support the weight of the load plus gear: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.114(c): The upper hook on chain fall or pull-lifewas not moused or otherwise secured against coming free of its support: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.114(d): Scaffolding was used as a point of attachment forlifting devices and the scaffolding was not specifically designed for thatpurpose: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
92OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.115(a)(1): Derricks and cranes which were part of, orregularly placed aboard, barges, other vessels, or on wingwalls of floatingdrydocks and were used to transfer materials or equipment from or to a vesselor drydock were not tested and certificated in accordance with the standardsprovided in 29 CFR Part 1919 by persons accredited for that purpose: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.115(b): The moving parts of hoisting and hauling equipmentwere not guarded: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.115(c)(1): The maximum manufacturer's rated safeworking loads for various working radii of the boom and the maximum andminimum radii at which the boom may be safely used with and withoutoutriggers were not conspicuously posted near the controls nor visible to theoperator: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.115(c)(1): Radius indicators were not provided onmobile crawler or truck cranes used on vessels: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
93OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.115(d): Accessible areas within the swing radius of theoutermost part of the body of a revolving derrick or crane were not guardedin such a manner as to prevent an employee from being in such a position asto be struck by the crane or caught between the crane and fixed parts of thevessel or of the crane itself: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.115(e)(1): Cradle or carriage on the marine railway wasnot positively blocked or secured to prevent accidental release when in thehauled position: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.116(b): Loads were not safely rigged before hoisted: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.116(c): Clips or pads of ample size were not welded to theplates to receive the shackle pins when there were no holes in the plate: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
5 29 CFR 1915.116(d): Tag lines were not provided on loads likely toswing or need guidance: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
94OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.116(f): Slings that passed over sharp edges or corners ofloads were not padded by means of wood blocks or other suitable material toprevent cutting or kinking: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.116(g): Skips were not rigged to handle no lessthan 3 legged bridles: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.116(g): Means were not taken to prevent thecontents of open end skips from falling: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.116(h): Loose ends of idle legs of slings in use were nothung on the hook: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.116(i): Employees were permitted to ride on the hooks orthe loads: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1915.116(j): Loads were swung or suspended over the heads ofemployees: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
95OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.116(k): Pieces of equipment or structure susceptible tofalling or dislodgment were not secured or removed as early as possible: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.116(l): An individual familiar with the signal code in usewas not assigned to act as a signalman when the hoist operator could not seethe load being handled: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.116(m): Pallets used were not of such material andconstruction and so maintained to safely support and carry the loads on them: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.116(n): Hatch sections through which materials orequipment were raised, lowered, moved, or otherwise shifted manually or by acrane, winch, hoist, or derrick were not completely opened: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1915.116(n): The beam or pontoon left in placeadjacent to a hatch opening was not sufficiently lashed, locked or otherwisesecured to prevent it from being unshipped: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
96OSHA instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.116(o): Hatches were opened or closed while employees werein the square of the hatch below: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.116(p): Loads or empty lifting gear were raised, lowered,or swung before clear and sufficient advance warning was given to employeesin the vicinity of such operations: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.131(a): Hand lines, slings, tackles of adequate strength,or carriers such as tool bags with shoulder straps were not provided or usedto carry tools, materials, and equipment so that employees' hands would befree when using access and ship's ladders: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.131(b): Dies and tools were not removed from air tools ofthe reciprocating type when not in use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1915.131(c): Portable, power-driven circular saws werenot equipped with guards above and below the base plate or shoe: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
97OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.131(c): The upper guard on portable, power-drivencircular saws did not cover the saw to the depth of the teeth: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EXCEPTION FOR THE MINIMUM ARC REQUIRED TO PERMIT THE BASETO BE TILTED FOR BEVEL CUTS
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.131(c): The lower guard on portable, power-drivencircular saws did not cover the saw to the depth of the teeth: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EXCEPTION FOR THE MINIMUM ARC REQUIRED TO ALLOW PROPERRETRACTION AND CONTACT WITH THE WORK
OPTION 4 3 29 CFR 1915.131(c): The lower guard on power-driven circularsaws did not automatically and instantly return to the covering position whenthe saw was withdrawn from the work: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.131(d): The moving parts of machinery on dry docks werenot guarded: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
98OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.131(e): Before use, pneumatic tools were not secured tothe extension hose or whip by some positive means to prevent accidentaldisconnect of the tool from the whip: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.131(f): The moving parts of drive mechanisms, such asgearing and belting on large portable tools, were not adequately guarded: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.131(g): Headers, manifolds, and widely spaced hoseconnection on compressed air lines did not bear the word "AIR" in letters atleast one (1) inch high, painted either on the manifold or separate hoseconnections, or on signs permanently attached to the manifolds orconnections: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: GROUPED AIR CONNECTIONS MAY BE MARKED IN ONELOCATION
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.131(h): Compressed air hoses were not examinedbefore used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1915.131(h): Visibly damaged and unsafe compressed airhoses were used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
99OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.132(a): The frames of portable electric tools andappliances, except double insulated tools approved by Underwriters'Laboratories, were not grounded either through a third wire in the cablecontaining the circuit conductors or through a separate wire which isgrounded at the source of current: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.132(b): Grounding circuits for portable electric toolswere not checked to ensure that the circuit between the ground and thegrounded power conductor had resistance low enough to permit sufficientcurrent to flow and cause the fuse or circuit breaker to interrupt thecurrent: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DOES NOT APPLY WHEN STRUCTURE OF THE VESSEL IS THEGROUNDING MEANS FOR THE TOOL BEING USED
3 29 CFR 1915.132(c): Portable hand-held electric tools were notequipped with switches of a type which must, be manually held in the closedposition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.132(d): Portable electric tools with worn or frayedelectric cables were used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
100OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.132(e): The employer did not notify the officer in chargeof the vessel before using portable electric power tools operated with thevessel's current: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.133(a): The employer issued or permitted the use of unsafehand tools: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.133(b): Wrenches were used when the jaws were sprung tothe point that slippage occurred: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.133(c): Impact tools such as drift pins, wedges andchisels were not kept free of mushroomed heads: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.133(d): Wooden handles of tools were not kept free ofsplinters or cracks and were not kept tight in the tool: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1915.134(a): Floor stand or bench mounted abrasivewheels used for external grinding were not provided with safety guards(protection hoods): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
101OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.134(a): Safety guards on floor stand or benchmounted abrasive wheels were not strong enough to withstand the effect of abursting wheel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.134(b): Floor or bench mounted grinders were notprovided with work rests which are rigidly supported and readily adjustable: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.134(b): Work rests on floor or bench mountedgrinders exceeded 1/8 inch distance from the surface of the wheel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.134(c): Cup type wheels used for external grinding werenot protected by either a revolving cup guard or a band type guard: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.134(d): Portable abrasive wheels used for internalgrinding were not provided with safety flanges (protection flanges): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF EXCEPTIONS IN 1915.134 (d)(1) or (2)APPLY
102OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.134(g): Abrasive wheels were not closely inspected andring tested before mounting to ensure that they were free from cracks ordefects: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.134(h): Grinding wheels did not fit freely on the spindle: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.134(i): The rated maximum speed of grinding wheels wasexceeded: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.134(j): Employees using abrasive wheels were not protectedby eye protection equipment in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR1915.151(a) and (b): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EXCEPT WHERE ADEQUATE EYE PROTECTION IS AFFORDED BYSHIELDS PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO THE BENCH OR FLOOR STAND
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1915.135(b)(1): Powder actuated fastening tools werenot tested each day before loading to ensure that the safety devices were inproper working condition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
103OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.135(b)(1): Powder actuated fastening tools not inproper working condition were not immediately removed from service untilrepaired: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.135(b)(2): Powder actuated fastening tools were used in anexplosive or flammable atmosphere: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.135(b)(3): Powder actuated fastening tools were not usedwith the type of shield or muzzle guard appropriate for the particular use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.135(b)(4): Fasteners from powder actuated fastening toolswere driven into very hard or brittle materials: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
104OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.135(b)(5): Fasteners from powder actuated fastening toolswere driven into soft materials not backed by a substance that would preventthe pin or fastener from passing completely through and creating a flyingmissile hazard on the opposite side: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.135(b)(7): A positive guide was not used to secureaccurate alignment of powder actuated fasteners when driven through existingholes: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.135(b)(9): Employees using powder actuated fastening toolswere not protected by eye protection equipment in accordance with therequirements of 29 CFR 1915.151(a) and (b): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.135(c)(1): Employees were permitted to use powder actuatedtool but had not been instructed to inspect the tool before its use todetermine that it is clean, that all moving parts operate freely and that thebarrel is free from obstructions: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
105OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.135(c)(2): Employees were permitted to use powder actuatedtools but had not been instructed that when a tool develops a defect duringuse, the operator shall immediately cease to use the tool and notify thesupervisor: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.135(c)(3): Employees were permitted to use powder actuatedtools but had not been instructed that tools shall not be loaded until justprior to the intended firing time and that the tool shall not be leftunattended while loaded: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.135(c)(4): Employees were permitted to use powder actuatedtools but had not been instructed that, whether loaded or empty, tools shallnot be pointed at any person, and hands shall be kept clear of the open endof the barrel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
106OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.135(c)(5): Employees were permitted to use powder actuatedtools but had not been instructed that, when misfires occur, the operatorshall hold the tool in the operating position for at least 15 seconds andshall continue to hold the muzzle against the work surface during disassemblyor opening of the tool and removal of the powder load: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.135(c)(6): Employees were permitted to use powder actuatedtools but had not been instructed never to leave tools or powder chargesunattended in places where they would be available to unauthorized persons: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.136(a): The exhaust from internal combustion enginesfurnished by the employer and used in a fixed position below decks did notlead to the open air, clear of any ventilation intakes and openings throughwhich it might enter the vessel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.136(b): All joints and connections in the exhaust linefrom internal combustion engines were not checked for tightness immediatelyupon starting the engines: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
107OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.136(c): When internal combustion enginesexhausted into the atmosphere below decks, the competent person did not maketests frequently as conditions required to ensure that dangerousconcentrations of carbon monoxide did not develop: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.136(c): Employees were not removed from thecompartments involved when concentrations of carbon monoxide exceeded 50parts per million (0.005%): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1915.136(c): The employer did not use blowerssufficient in size and number and so arranged to maintain the concentrationof carbon monoxide below the allowable limit before work was resumed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.151(a)(2): Eye protection equipment was not maintained ingood condition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.151(a)(3): Previously used eye protection equipment wasnot cleaned and disinfected before it was issued to other employees: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
108OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.151(a)(4): Employees who wear corrective spectacles whileengaged in eye hazardous work were not protected by eye protection equipmentof a type that could be worn over personal spectacles: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.151(b)(1): In operations where eye hazards existed,employees were not protected by suitable face shields or goggles: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.151(c)(1): Employees exposed to radiant energy were notprotected by spectacles, cup goggles, helmets, hand shields, or face shieldsequipped with filter lenses: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(1): Respiratory protective equipment wasused for purposes other than those intended: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(1): Modifications were made to respiratoryprotective equipment: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
109OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(2): Respiratory protective equipment was notinspected regularly and maintained in good condition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(3): Previously used respiratory protectiveequipment was not cleaned and disinfected before issued to another employee: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(4): Employees required to use respiratoryprotective equipment approved for use in atmospheres immediately dangerous tolife were not thoroughly trained in its use: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(4): Employees required to use respiratoryprotective equipment, other than the type approved for use in atmospheresimmediately dangerous to life, were not instructed in the use and limitationsof such equipment: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(5): When air line respirators were used,air lines were not fitted with pressure regulating valves: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
110OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(5): When air line respirators were used,air lines were not fitted with filters which would remove oil, water and rustparticles: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(5): Air intake for air line respiratorswas not from a source that was free from all contaminants: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.152(a)(6): An employee stationed on the outside of acompartment, tank or space as a tender or safety man for employees workinginside in an atmosphere immediately dangerous to life, did not haveimmediately available for emergency use respiratory protective equipmentequivalent to that required for employees inside such space: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.152(b)(3): Work that was not an emergency wasperformed in atmospheres immediately dangerous to life: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1915.152(b)(3): Employees that entered atmospheresimmediately dangerous to life were not provided or did not use an adequate,attended life line: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
111OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.152(c)(2)(i): Employees exposed to high or unknownconcentrations of gaseous contaminants were not protected by hose masks orair line respirators: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.152(c)(2)(ii): Employees were not protected by canistertype gas masks equipped with the proper type canister when exposed toconcentrations of ammonia of less than 3 percent, or of other gases less than2 percent, by volume: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.152(c)(2)(iii): Employees were not protected with chemicalcartridge respirators equipped with the type of cartridge approved for useagainst the particular gases or groups of gases when exposed to lowconcentrations (less than 0.1 percent by volume): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1915.152(d)(1): Employees exposed to unsafe concentrations ofparticulate contaminants were not protected by either air line or filterrespirators: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.152(d)(2): Filter respirators used to protect employeesexposed to unsafe concentrations of particulate contaminants were notequipped with the proper type of filter: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
112OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.152(e)(1)(i): Employees exposed to high or unknownconcentrations of a combination of gaseous and particulate contaminants werenot protected by hose masks or air line respirators: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.153(a): Employees working in areas where there was dangerof falling objects were not protected by protective hats: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.153(c): Previously worn protective hats were not cleanedand disinfected before they were issued to other employees: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.153(d): Employer did not make safety shoesavailable to all employees: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1915.153(d): Metal toe caps of safety shoes had worncovering and were not insulated when employees worked on exposed energizedcircuits of the vessel's electrical system: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
113OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.153(e): Employees were permitted to wear excessivelygreasy clothing when performing hot work operations: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1915.153(f): Employees were not protected by suitable gloveswhen engaged in operations hazardous to their hands: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.154(a)(2): Prior to use, personal flotationdevices were not inspected for dry rot, chemical damage, or other defectswhich may affect their strength and buoyancy: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.154(a)(2): Defective personal flotation deviceswere used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1915.154(b)(1): The lifelines of safety belts in use were notsecured with a minimum of slack to a fixed structure: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
114OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.154(b)(2): Prior to use, safety belts andlifelines were not inspected for dry rot, chemical damage, or other defectswhich may affect their strength: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.154(b)(2): Defective safety belts and lifelineswere used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.154(b)(3): Care was not exercised to ensure thatlifelines were not cut, pinched, or led over sharp edges when employeesworked in locations that required safety belts and lifelines: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.154(b)(3): Lifelines were not kept clear of hotwork operations or those involving the use of acids, solvents, or caustics toavoid burning or weakening of lifelines: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
115OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1915.154(b)(3): The attachment point of lifelines wasnot appropriately changed as the work progressed to keep the lifelinecontinuously attached with minimum slack to a fixed structure: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1915.154(c)(1): At least three 30-inch, Coast Guardapproved life rings with lines attached were not kept in easily visible andreadily accessible places aboard each vessel afloat on which work was beingperformed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: ON VESSELS UNDER 200 FEET IN LENGTH, ONE LIFE RING AT THEGANGWAY IS SUFFICIENT
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1915.154(c)(1): Life rings were not located, oneforward, one aft, and one on the gangway: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: ON VESSELS UNDER 200 FEET IN LENGTH, ONE LIFE RING AT THEGANGWAY IS SUFFICIENT
4 29 CFR 1915.154(c)(2): At least one life ring with a line attached wasnot located on each staging float alongside a vessel on which work was beingperformed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
116OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.154(c)(3): At least 90 feet of line was notattached to each life ring: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.154(c)(3): Life rings and lines were notmaintained in good condition: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1915.154(c)(4): In the vicinity of each vessel afloat in whichwork was performed, at least one portable or permanent ladder of sufficientlength was not provided to assist employees to reach safety in the event thatthey fall into the water: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1915.162(a)(1): The employer did not ensure thatbefore work was performed in the fire, steam, or water spaces of a boiler,the isolation and shutoff valves connecting the dead boiler with the livesystem or systems were secured, blanked and tagged indicating that employeeswere working in the boiler: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
117OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.162(a)(1): The employer did not ensure that thetag was not removed nor the valves unblanked until the completion of the workin fire, steam, or water spaces of a boiler: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.162(a)(1): The employer did not ensure that wherevalves are welded instead of bolted, at l.east two isolation and shutoffvalves connecting the dead boiler with the live system or systems weresecured, locked and tagged before work was performed in the fire, steam, orwater spaces of a boiler: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.162(a)(2): The employer did not ensure that before workwas performed in the fire, steam or water spaces of boilers, drainconnections to the atmosphere on all the dead interconnecting systems wereopen for visual observation of drainage: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
118OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.162(a)(3): The employer did not ensure thatbefore work was performed in the fire, steam, or water spaces of a boiler, awarning sign was hung in a conspicuous location in the engine room callingattention to the fact that employees were working in the boiler: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.162(a)(3): The employer did not ensure thatwarning signs indicating employees were working in the boiler were notremoved until it had been determined that the work was complete and allemployees were out of the boiler: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.163(a)(1): The employer did not ensure thatbefore work was performed on a valve, fittings or section of piping in apiping system, the isolation and shutoff valves connecting the dead systemwith the live system or systems were secured, blanked and tagged indicatingthat employees were working on the systems: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
119OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1915.163(a)(1): The employer did not ensure that thetag was not removed or the valves unblanked until the work on the valves,fittings or section of piping in the piping system was completed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1915.163(a)(1): The employer did not ensure thatbefore work was performed on a valve, fitting or section of piping in apiping system, where valves were welded instead of bolted, at least twoisolation and shutoff valves connecting the dead system with the live systemor systems were secured, blanked, and tagged: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.163(a)(2): The employer did not ensure that before workwas performed on piping systems, drain connections to atmosphere on all ofthe dead interconnecting systems were opened for visual observation ofdrainage: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
120OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.164(a)(1): Before work was performed on the main engine,reduction gear, or connecting accessories, the jacking gear was not engagedto prevent the main engine from turning over: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.164(a)(2): Stop valves to steam driven jacking gear werenot secured, locked and tagged indicating that employees were working on themain engine: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE(S)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.164(a)(3): Before work was performed on the mainengine, reduction gear or connecting accessories, the circuit controllingelectrically driven jacking gear was not deenergized by tripping the circuitbreaker, opening the switch or removing the fuse: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.164(a)(3): The breaker, switch, or fuse locationfor electrically driven jacking gear was not tagged to indicate thatemployees were working on the main engine: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
121OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.164(b)(1): The jacking engine was operated withoutchecking to ensure that all employees, equipment and tools were clear of theengine, reduction gear, and its connecting accessories: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.164(b)(2): The jacking engine was operated withoutchecking to ensure that all employees, equipment and tools were free of thepropeller: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.164(c): Before work was started on or in the immediatevicinity of the propeller, a warning sign indicating that employees wereworking in that area was not hung in a conspicuous location in the engineroom: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.164(d): A check was not made to ensure that all employees,equipment and tools were free of the propeller before the main engine wasturned over (e.g., when warming up before departure or testing after anoverhaul): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
122OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.165(a)(1): The devil claws were not made fast to theanchor chains before work was performed on the anchor windlass or any of itsattached accessories: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.165(a)(2): The riding pawls were not in the engagedposition before work was performed on the anchor windlass or any of itsattached accessories: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.165(a)(3): In the absence of devil claws and riding pawls,the anchor chains were not secured to a suitable fixed structure of thevessel before work was performed on the anchor windlass or any of itsattached accessories: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.172(a): Portable, unfired pressure vessels were not markedand reported indicating that they had been designed and constructed to meetthe standards of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler andPressure Vessel Code, Section XIII, Rules for Construction of UnfiredPressure Vessels, 1963: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: CITE ONLY IF BUILT AFTER EFFECTIVE DATE OF THISREGULATION. ALSO, NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
123OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.172(b): Portable, unfired pressure vessels werenot examined quarterly by a competent person: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: CITE ONLY IF NOT BUILT TO THE CODE REQUIREMENTS OF1915.172(a) AND BUILT PRIOR TO EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS REGULATION. ALSO, NOTAPPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.172(b): Portable, unfired pressure vessels werenot subjected yearly to a hydrostatic pressure test of one and one-half timesthe working pressure of the vessel: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: CITE ONLY IF NOT BUILT TO THE CODE REQUIREMENTS OF1915.172(a) AND BUILT PRIOR TO EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS REGULATION. ALSO, NOTAPPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.172(c): The relief valves on the portable unfired pressurevessels, described in 29 CFR 1915.172(a) and (b), were not set to the safeworking pressure of the vessels, or set to the lowest safe working pressureof the systems, whichever was lower: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
124OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.172(d): Records of examinations and tests made on portableunfired pressure vessels were not maintained: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.173(a): Shipping drums and containers were pressurized toremove their contents: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.173(b): A temporarily assembled pressurized piping systemconveying hazardous liquids or gases was not provided with a relief valve andby-pass to prevent rupture of the system and the escape of such hazardousliquids or gases: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
4 29 CFR 1915.173(c): Pressure vessels, drums or containers containingtoxic or flammable liquids or gases were stored or used where they weresubject to open flame, hot metal, or other sources of artificial heat: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
125OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1915.173(d): Barriers or guards were not erected to protectpressure vessels, drums, or containers of 30 gallon capacity or overcontaining flammable or toxic liquids or gases from physical injury: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE IF PRESSURE VESSELS, DRUMS OR CONTAINERS AREPLACED IN AN OUT-OF-THE-WAY AREA WHERE THEY ARE NOT SUBJECT TO PHYSICALINJURY FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES. ALSO, NOT APPLICABLE TOSHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.173(e): Containers of 55 gallons or more capacitycontaining flammable or toxic liquid were not surrounded by dikes or panswhich enclosed a volume equal to at least 35 percent of the total volume ofthe containers: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
3 29 CFR 1915.173(f): Fire extinguishers adequate in number and suitablefor the hazard were not provided in the immediate area where pressurevessels, drums containers containing flammable liquids or gases were storedor used: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
126OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1915.181(b): Electrical circuits were not deenergizedand checked before employees were permitted to work on the circuits: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: DO NOT CITE WHEN CIRCUITS MUST REMAIN ENERGIZED FORTESTING AND ADJUSTING. ALSO, NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1915.181(b): Where an insulated deck did not exist, arubber mat, duck board, or other suitable insulation was not used underfootduring testing or adjusting an energized circuit: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1915.181(c): Deenergizing the circuits was notaccomplished by opening the circuit breaker, opening the switch, or removingthe fuse: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1915.181(c): The circuit breaker, switch, or fuselocation was not tagged to indicate that an employee was working on thecircuit: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
127OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1915.181(c): Tag was removed, or the circuit wasenergized before it was definitely determined that the work on the circuithad been completed: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO SHIPBREAKING
2 29 CFR 1915.181(d): The board was not covered or some other equallysafe means used to prevent contact with any of the energized parts when workwas performed immediately adjacent to an open-front energized board or behindan energized board: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
128OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.11(a): Active work areas were not kept free ofequipment and materials not in use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.11(a): Active work areas were not kept free ofdebris, protruding nails and other sharp objects not necessary for the workin progress: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.11(b): Hatch beams, covers and pontoons placed interminal working areas were not stowed in stable piles with beams securedagainst tipping or falling: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.11(b): Hatch beams, covers and pontoons stowed intiers were not supported with dunnage or other suitable material under andbetween tiers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.11(c): Cargo and material obstructed access tovessels, cranes, vehicles or buildings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 6 29 CFR 1917.11(c): Cargo and material obstructed means ofaccess and egress within buildings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
129OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.12: The employer did not eliminate, to the extentpossible, conditions causing slippery working and walking surfaces inimmediate work areas used by employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.13(a): Drafts were not safely slung before beinghoisted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.13(a): Loose dunnage and debris hanging orprotruding from loads were not removed from drafts prior to lifting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.13(b): Bales of cotton, wool, cork, wood, pulp,gunny bags or similar articles were not hoisted by straps of sufficientstrength to support the weight of the bale: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.13(b): At least two hooks, each in a separatestrap, were not used in the lifting of bales: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.13(c): Bands or straps used for hoisting unitized loadswere not suitable for hoisting, or not of sufficient strength to support theweight of the load: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
130OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.13(d): Additional means of hoisting were not employed toensure safe lifting of unitized loads having damaged banding or strapping: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.13(e): Case hooks were not used with cases designed to behoisted by the hooks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.13(f): Loads requiring continuous manual guidance duringhandling were not guided by guide ropes (tag lines) long enough to controlthe load: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.14: Cargo, pallets and other material stored in tiers werenot stacked in such a manner as to provide stability against sliding andcollapse: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.15: Repair or reconditioning of damaged or leaking cargopackaging (coopering) was not performed in a manner so as not to endangeremployees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.16(a): Cargo or material was not stowed in amanner which provided safe access at the work area for the handling of lineswhile mooring and unmooring vessels: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR,CONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
131OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.16(a): Vehicles were not placed in a manner whichprovided safe access at the work area for the handling of lines while mooringand unmooring vessels: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.16(b): Grab lines or rails were not installed on the sidesof permanent structures when stringpiece or apron width was insufficient forsafe footing: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.17(a): Floors of railcars were not in visibly safecondition for the work activity being conducted and equipment being used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.17(b): A route was not established to allow employees topass to and from places of employment without passing under, over or throughrailcars, or between cars less than ten feet apart on the same track: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.17(c): The employer did not direct that no employeesremain in railcars after work is concluded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.17(d)(1): Railcars were not chocked or otherwise preventedfrom moving while dock boards or carplates were in place: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
132OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.17(d)(2): Railcars were not chocked or otherwise preventedfrom moving while employees worked within, on or under the railcars or nearthe tracks at the ends of the cars: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.17(e): Positive means were not taken to protect employeesfrom exposure to impact from moving railcars while working in, on, or under arailcar: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.17(f): Unsecured and overhanging stakes, wire straps,banding and similar objects were not removed or placed so as not to createhazards before railcars were moved: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.17(g): The employer did not institute allnecessary controls during railcar movement to safeguard personnel: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.17(g): The employer did not direct the employeesto stand clear of the hauling rope and not between the rope and the cars whenwinches or capstans were employed for railcar movement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
133OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.17(h): Railcar doors were not opened slightly toensure that the load had not Shifted during transit before fully opening thedoors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.17(h): Special precautions were not taken whenopening visibly damaged railcar doors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.17(i): The trucks or the railcar doors were notequipped with door opening attachments when powered industrial trucks wereused to open freight car doors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.17(i): Employees did not stand clear of therailcar doors while they were being opened or closed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.17(j): Railcar door openers or powered industrial trucksequipped with door opening attachments were not used to open jammed doors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.17(k): Employees remained in or on gondolas orflat cars when drafts were landed in or on the railcar which createdoverhead, caught-in, caught-between, or struck by hazards: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
134OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.17(k): Employees remained in or on gondolas orflat cars with end gates raised but not secured: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.17(l): Operators of railcar dumps did not have anunrestricted view of dumping operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.17(l): Operators of railcar dumps did not have anemergency means of stopping movement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.17(m): Recessed railroad switches were not enclosed toprovide a level surface: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.17(n): Warning signs were not posted where doorways openedonto tracks, at blind corners and at similar places where vision may berestricted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.17(o): Warning signs were not posted where insufficientclearance for personnel existed between railcars and structures: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.18(a): Structures (bunks) used to contain logs did nothave rounded corners and rounded structure parts to avoid sling damage: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
135OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.18(b): Two or more binders or equivalently safemeans of containment did not remain on logging trucks or railcars to securelogs during movement of the truck or car within the terminal: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.18(b): Logs were not prevented from moving whileremoving binders during unloading: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.18(c): Logs were not hoisted by two slings or other geardesigned for safe hoisting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.18(d): Logs placed adjacent to vehicle curbs on the dockwere more than one tier high and were not placed in bunks or so stacked asnot to roll or otherwise create a hazard to employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.18(e): Logs were not stably supported to preventspreading and to allow passage of slings beneath the load before the logswere slung up from the dock: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 6 29 CFR 1917.18(e): Logs were stacked higher than thestanchions or retaining members of the device used to support logs: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
136OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.19: Barges or railcars were moved by cargo runners(running rigging) from vessel cargo booms, cranes or other equipment notsuitable for the purpose: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.20: Cargo handling operations were conducted whennoise-producing maintenance, construction or repair work interfered withcommunication of warnings or instructions: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.21: Open fires and fires in drums or similar containerswere not prohibited: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.22(a): The employer did not ascertain whether anyhazardous cargo would be handled or did not determine the nature of thehazard before cargo handling operations began: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.22(a): The employer did not inform employeeshandling hazardous cargo of the nature of the hazard and special precautionsto be taken to prevent employee exposure: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 6 29 CFR 1917.22(a): The employer did not instruct employees tonotify him of any hazardous cargo leaks or spills: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
137OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.22(b): All hazardous cargo was not slung and secured sothat neither the draft nor individual packages could fall as a result oftipping the draft or slacking of the supporting gear: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.22(c): Employees were not removed from theaffected area when hazardous cargo was spilled or its packaging leaked: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.22(c): Actual cleanup or disposal work involvinghazardous cargo was not conducted under the supervision of a designatedperson: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.23(b)(1): Employer did not ensure that beforeemployee entry into a room, building, vehicle, railcar or other space thatcontained or had contained a hazardous atmosphere testing was performed todetermine whether a hazardous atmosphere exists: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.23(b)(1): A designated and appropriately equippedperson was not used to test the atmosphere in a room, building, vehicle,railcar or other space that contained or had contained a hazardousatmosphere: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY) 6 29 CFR 1917.23(b)( ):Records of test results required by this section were not maintained for atleast thirty (30) days:
(a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
138OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.23(c): Tests were not made by a designated person toensure that the atmosphere was not hazardous when mechanical ventilation wasused to maintain a safe atmosphere: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.23(d)(1): Designated persons entered a space containing ahazardous atmosphere and were not protected by respiratory and emergencyprotective equipment meeting the requirements of Subpart E of 29 CFR 1917: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.23(d)(2): Persons that entered a space containinga hazardous atmosphere were not instructed in the nature of the hazard,precautions to be taken, and the use of protective and emergency equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.23(d)(2): Standby observers, who monitor theactivity of employees within a space containing a hazardous atmosphere, werenot instructed in the nature of the hazard, precautions to be taken, and theuse of protective and emergency equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 5 29 CFR 1917.23(d)(2): Standby observers did not continuouslymonitor the activity of employees within the space containing a hazardousatmosphere: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
139OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.23(d)(3): Employees not engaged in emergency orrescue operations entered into an atmosphere which had been identified asflammable or oxygen deficient (less than 19.5% oxygen): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.23(d)(3): Employees required in emergencyoperations to enter flammable or oxygen deficient atmospheres were notinstructed in the dangers attendant to those atmospheres: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1917.23(d)(3): Employees who were required to enterflammable or oxygen deficient atmospheres in emergency operations were notinstructed in the use of self-contained breathing apparatus: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.23(d)(4): Appropriate warning signs or equivalent meanswere not posted at all means of access to prevent inadvertent employee entryinto Spaces that had been identified as having hazardous, flammable or oxygendeficient atmospheres: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.23(e): Employees were not Protected from the harmfuleffects of asbestos as required by 29 CFR 1910.1001 while cleaning upspillage from packaging of asbestos cargo leaks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
140OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.24(a): The carbon monoxide content of theatmosphere in a room, building, vehicle, railcar, or any enclosed space wasnot maintained at no more than 50 parts per million as an 8-hourtime-weighted average: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.24(a): Employees were not removed from anenclosed space when the carbon monoxide concentration exceeded 100 parts permillion: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
3 29 CFR 1917.24(b): Tests were not made to determine carbon monoxideconcentration to ensure that employee exposure does not exceed the limitsspecified in 29 CFR 1917.24(a): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR AND THENUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED)(DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
4 29 CFR 1917.24(c): Tests for carbon monoxide concentration were notmade by designated persons using gas detector tube units certified by NIOSHunder 30 CFR Part 11 or other measuring instruments whose accuracy is asgreat or greater: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
141OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.24(d): A record of the date, time, location, and resultsof carbon monoxide tests was not available for at least thirty (30) days: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.25(a): A determination was not made as to whether ahazardous atmosphere was present in the space where cargo was or had beenstowed, handled or treated with a fumigant, pesticide, insecticide orhazardous preservative: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
3 29 CFR 1917.25(b)(1): Tests to determine the atmospheric concentrationof chemicals used to treat cargo were not appropriate for the hazardinvolved: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
4 29 CFR 1917.25(b)(2): Tests to determine the atmospheric concentrationof chemicals used to treat cargo were not conducted by designated persons: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
142OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.25(b)(3): Tests to determine the atmospheric concentrationof chemicals used to treat cargo were not performed at the intervalsnecessary to ensure that employee exposure did not exceed the permissibleexposure limit for the chemical involved: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING SUBSTANCE)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.25(c): Results of atmospheric tests were not available forat least thirty (30) days: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING SUBSTANCE)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.25(d): Chemicals were not applied to cargoes by designatedpersons: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.25(e)(1): Designated persons entered a space containing ahazardous atmosphere and were not protected by respiratory and emergencyprotective equipment meeting the requirements of Subpart E of 29 CFR Part1917: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.25(e)(2): Designated persons that entered a spacecontaining a hazardous atmosphere were not instructed in the nature of thehazard, precautions to be taken, and the use of protective and emergencyequipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
143OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.25(e)(2): Designated persons that entered a spacecontaining a hazardous atmosphere were not instructed in the nature of thehazard and the precautions to be taken: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1917.25(e)(2): Designated persons that entered a spacecontaining a hazardous atmosphere were not instructed in the use ofprotective and emergency equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
OPTION 4 3 29 CFR 1917.25(e)(2): Standby observers equipped withrespiratory and emergency protective equipment meeting the requirements ofSubpart E of 29 CFR 1917 did not continuously monitor the activity ofemployees within a space containing a hazardous atmosphere: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
OPTION 5 4 29 CFR 1917.25(e)(2): Standby observers were not instructedin the nature of the hazard, precautions to be taken, and the use ofprotective and emergency equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
144OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.25(f): Signs were not clearly posted wherefumigants, pesticides or hazardous preservatives created a hazardousatmosphere: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.25(f): Signs posted where fumigants, pesticidesor hazardous preservatives created a hazardous atmosphere did not note thedanger, identify specific chemical hazards, and give appropriate informationand precautions including instructions for the emergency treatment ofemployees affected by the chemical in use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
3 29 CFR 1917.26(a): Employees were not instructed to report to theemployer every injury, regardless of severity: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.26(b): A first aid kit and at least one person holding avalid first aid certificate were not at the terminal when work was inprogress: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.26(c): First aid kits were not weatherproof anddid not contain individual sealed packages for each item that must be keptsterile: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
145OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.26(c): First aid kits did not include at leastthe following: Gauze roller bandages, 1-inch and 2-inch; Gauze compressbandages, 4-inch; Adhesive bandages, 1-inch; Triangular bandage, 40-inchAmmonia inhalants and ampules; Antiseptic applicators or swabs; Eye dressing;Wire or thin board splints; Forceps and Tourniquet; and First aid dressing: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.26(d): Stretchers permanently equipped withbridles for hoisting were not readily accessible: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.26(d): A blanket or other suitable covering wasnot available for the stretcher: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.26(e): Telephone or equivalent means of communication wasnot readily available: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.26(f): A US Coast Guard approved 30-inch lifering, with at least 90 feet of line attached, was not available at readilyaccessible points at each waterside work area where the employees' workexposed them to the hazard of drowning: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
146OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.26(f): Employees did not wear U.S. Coast Guardapproved personal flotation devices while working on any bridge or structureleading to a detached vessel berthing installation not protected by railing,nets, or safety belts and lifelines: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1917.26(f): A readily available portable or permanentladder giving access to the water was not provided within 200 feet of thework area leading to a detached vessel berthing installation: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)
3 29 CFR 1917.27(a)(1): Employees other than those determined by theemployer to be competent were permitted to operate a crane, winch, or otherpower operated cargo handling apparatus, or power operated vehicle, or togive signals to the operator of hoisting apparatus: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(IDENTIFY EQUIPMENT)
4 29 CFR 1917.27(a)(2): Employees known to have defective uncorrectedeyesight or hearing, or to be suffering from heart disease, epilepsy, orsimilar ailments which could suddenly incapacitate them were permitted tooperate a crane, winch, or other power operated cargo handling apparatus, ora power operated vehicle: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)
147OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(b)(4)(i): In work operations where employees onlyhandle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not ensure that labels on incomingcontainers of hazardous chemicals were not removed or defaced: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL OR CHEMICAL PRODUCT(S) INVOLVED)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.28(b)(4)(ii): In work operations where employeesonly handle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not maintain copies of any materialsafety data sheets that were received with incoming shipments of the sealedcontainers of hazardous chemicals: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL OR CHEMICAL PRODUCT(S) INVOLVED)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.28(b)(4)(ii): In work operations where employeesonly handle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not obtain a material safety data sheetfor sealed containers of hazardous chemicals received without a MSDS when anemployee requested the MSDS: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL OR CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) INVOLVED)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE)
147.1OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1917.28(b)(4)(ii): In work operations where employeesonly handle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not ensure that the material safety datasheets were readily accessible during each work shift to employees when theywere in their work areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING CHEMICAL PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICH MSDS WERE NOT READILYACCESSIBLE)(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DATE)
2 29 CFR 1917.28(b)(4)(iii): In work operations where employees onlyhandle chemicals in sealed containers which are not opened under normalconditions of use, the employer did not ensure that employees were providedwith information and training in accordance with 29 CFR 1917.28(h), to theextent necessary to protect them in the event of a spill or leak of ahazardous chemical from a sealed container: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING WHAT WAS LACKING THAT DEMONSTRATED EMPLOYER DID NOT MEET THISREQUIREMENT)(INCLUDE THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED AND DATE)
NOTE: Cannot be cited for the location and availability of thewritten hazard communication program under 29 CFR1917.28(h)(1)(iii).
3 29 CFR 1917.28(d)(1): Chemical manufacturers and importers did notevaluate chemicals produced in their workplaces or those imported by them todetermine if they were hazardous: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHA HAZARD DETERMINATION HAS NOT BEEN CONDUCTED)
147.2OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(d)(2): Chemical manufacturers, importers, or employersevaluating chemicals did not identify and consider the available scientificevidence to determine if they were hazardous: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND THEAVAILABLE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE THE MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER OR EMPLOYER FAILEDTO IDENTIFY AND CONSIDER)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.28(d)(6): Chemical manufacturers, importers, oremployers did not describe in writing the procedures used to determine thehazards of the chemical they evaluated: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) ANDWRITTEN HAZARD DETERMINATION PROGRAM DEFICIENCIES)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.28(d)(6): Written procedures used to determinethe hazards of a chemical were not made available to employees upon requestor their designated representatives: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) ANDPERSONS DENIED ACCESS TO WRITTEN HAZARD EVALUATION PROCEDURES)
4 29 CFR 1917.28(e)(1): The employer did not develop, implement, and/ormaintain at the workplace a written hazard communication program whichdescribed how the criteria specified in 29 CFR 1917.28(f), (g), and (h) couldbe met: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY EMPLOYER'S DEFICIENCY IN MEETINGWRITTEN PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (e.g., "NO PROGRAM WAS DEVELOPED" OR "NO PROGRAMWAS MAINTAINED AT THE WORKPLACE", AS APPLICABLE) (IF PROGRAM EXISTS BUT ISDEFICIENT, DESCRIBE DEFICIENCIES)(IDENTIFY WORKPLACE EXPOSURE BY JOBTITLE/DESCRIPTION AND IDENTITY OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL(S))
147.3OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(e)(1)(i): The written hazard communication program didnot include a list of the hazardous chemicals known to be present using anidentity that was referenced on the appropriate material safety data sheet: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(s) AND DEFICIENCIES)
2 29 CFR 1917.28(e)(1)(ii): The written hazard communication program didnot include the methods the employer would use to inform employees of thehazards of non-routine tasks, and the hazards associated with chemicalscontained in unlabeled pipes in their work areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY TASK AND FREQUENCY OF TASK AND HAZARDSANTICIPATED THAT WERE NOT ADDRESSED IN THE WRITTEN PROGRAM)
3 29 CFR 1917.28(e)(2): The employer produced, used, or stored hazardouschemicals at the workplace in such a way that employees of other employer(s)could be exposed and did not ensure that the hazard communication programincluded all of the elements listed in 29 CFR 1917.28(e)(2)(i) through (iii): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORDEPARTMENTS)(DESCRIBE EXPOSURE OF EMPLOYEES OF OTHER EMPLOYERS)(DESCRIBECONDITIONS OF USE OF CHEMICALS(S) AND IDENTIFY CHEMICAL HAZARD(S))(DATE ANDSHIFT)
147.4OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(e)(2)(i): The employer's hazard communication programdid not include methods the employer would use to provide other employer(s)with a copy of the material safety data sheet, or to make it available at acentral location in the workplace, for each hazardous chemical the otheremployers' employees could be exposed to while working: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORDEPARTMENTS)(NAMES OF OTHER EMPLOYER(S) WITH EMPLOYEES EXPOSED AND STATE"NAME OF EMPLOYER'S WRITTEN PROGRAM DID NOT INCLUDE THE METHODS WHICH COULDHAVE BEEN USED OR EITHER MAKE THEM AVAILABLE AT A CENTRAL LOCATION TO OTHEREMPLOYERS")
2 29 CFR 1917.28(e)(2)(ii): The employer's hazard communication programdid not include methods the employer would use to inform the otheremployer(s) of any precautionary measures that would need to be taken toprotect employees during the workplace's normal operating conditions and inforeseeable emergencies: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORDEPARTMENTS)(NAMES OF OTHER EMPLOYERS WITH EMPLOYEES EXPOSED AND STATE "NAMEOF EMPLOYER'S WRITTEN HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM DID NOT INCLUDE THEMETHODS WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN USED TO INFORM OTHER EMPLOYERS OF ANYPRECAUTIONARY MEASURES NECESSARY TO BE TAKEN TO PROTECTEMPLOYEES")
3 29 CFR 1917.28(e)(2)(iii): The employer's hazard communication programdid not include methods the employer would use to inform the otheremployer(s) of the workplace's labeling system: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORDEPARTMENTS)(THE NAMES OF OTHER EMPLOYER(S) WITH EMPLOYEES EXPOSED AND STATE"NAME OF EMPLOYER'S WRITTEN HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM DID NOT INCLUDE THEMETHODS WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN USED TO INFORM OTHER EMPLOYERS OF THE LABELINGSYSTEM USED IN THE WORKPLACE")(DATE AND SHIFT)
147.5OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(e)(4): The employer did not make the written hazardcommunication program available upon request to the employees or theirdesignated representatives in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.20(e): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY REQUESTING PERSON AND SPECIFIC DENIALTO PROVIDE A COPY OF THE WRITTEN PROGRAM WITHIN 15 DAYS)
2 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(1)(i): The chemical manufacturer, importer, ordistributor did not ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leavingthe workplace was labeled, tagged or marked with the identity of thehazardous chemicals: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) BEING SHIPPEDDOWNSTREAM AND IDENTIFY DEFICIENCY)
3 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(1)(ii): The chemical manufacturer, importer, ordistributor did not ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leavingthe workplace was labeled, tagged or marked with the appropriate hazardwarnings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) EXPOSUREINCLUDING SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN EFFECTS, CARCINOGEN WARNING AND/OR PHYSICALHAZARDS AS APPLICABLE WHICH ARE NOT LISTED ON THE LABEL)
4 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(1)(iii): The chemical manufacturer, importer, ordistributor did not ensure that each container of hazardous chemicals leavingthe workplace was labeled, tagged or marked with the name and address of thechemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) ANDDEFICIENCY)
147.6OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(2): The label for a solid metal was not transmittedto the customer at the time of initial shipment nor when the information onthe label changed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC METAL SHIPMENT INCLUDINGCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICH A LABEL WAS NOT TRANSMITTED)
2 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(5)(i): The employer did not ensure that eachcontainer of hazardous chemicals in the workplace was labeled, tagged ormarked with the identity of the hazardous chemical(s) contained therein: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS, DESCRIPTION OFEMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE INCLUDING THE CONTAINER OF THECHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND IDENTIFY DEFICIENCY)
3 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(5)(ii): The employer did not ensure that eachcontainer of hazardous chemicals in the workplace was labeled, tagged ormarked with the appropriate hazard warnings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATION)(DESCRIPTION OFEMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE INCLUDING CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) ANDWARNING DISCREPANCIES)(INCLUDING SPECIFIC TARGET ORGAN EFFECTS, CARCINOGENWARNING AND/OR PHYSICAL HAZARDS AS APPLICABLE)
147.7OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(6): The employer used written materials,such as signs, placards, process sheets, batch tickets in lieu of affixinglabels to individual stationary process containers which failed to identifythe containers to which they were applicable and/or failed to convey theinformation required by 1917.28(f)(5) to be on the labels: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE WHAT THE EMPLOYER WAS USING IN LIEU OF AFFIXED LABELS ONTHE CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) THEIR IDENTITY AND PARTICULAR INFORMATIONALDEFICIENCIES UNDER 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(5))
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(6): The employer used written materials,such as signs, placards, process sheets, batch tickets in lieu of affixinglabels to individual stationary process containers which were not readilyaccessible to the employees in their work area throughout each work shift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE WHAT THE EMPLOYER WAS USING IN LIEU OF AFFIXED LABELS ONTHE CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND WHY OR HOW THE ALTERNATIVE WRITTEN MATERIAL WASNOT AVAILABLE TO EMPLOYEES)
3 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(8): The employer removed or defaced labels onincoming containers of hazardous chemicals and did not immediately mark thecontainers with the required information: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CONTAINER(S) OFCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND LABEL DEFICIENCY)
147.8OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(f)(9): The employer did not ensure that labels or otherforms of warning were legible, in English, and prominently displayed on thecontainers, or readily available in the work area throughout each work shift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CONTAINER(S)CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND DEFICIENCY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(1): Chemical manufacturers and importersdid not obtain or develop a material safety data sheet for each hazardouschemical they produced or imported: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S)) (INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE) (SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND CONDITIONS OFUSE)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(1): The employer did not have a materialsafety data sheet for each hazardous chemical which was used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHTHE EMPLOYER HAD NOT OBTAINED AN MSDS) (INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEEEXPOSURE, SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF USE)
4 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(2): Material safety data sheet(s) were not writtenin English: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHMSDS WAS NOT IN ENGLISH)
147.9OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(2)__*__: Each material safety data sheet (MSDS) forhazardous chemicals did not contain at least the following information__**__: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT, SPECIFICOPERATIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE, AND CONDITION OFUSE)
* Insert appropriate subparagraph (g)(2)(i) through (g)(2)(xii)for each OPTION:
** Insert the appropriate statement for eachOPTION:
OPTION 1 (i) the identity used on the label:
OPTION 2 (i)(A) its chemical and common name(s) when thehazardous chemical was a single substance:
OPTION 3 (i)(B) the chemical and common names of the ingredientswhich contributed to the known hazards, and the common name(s) of the mixtureitself when the chemical mixture had been tested as a whole to determine itshazards:
OPTION 4 (i)(C)(1) chemical and common name(s) of allingredients which had been determined to be health hazards, and whichcomprised 1% or greater of the composition when the chemical mixture had notbeen tested as a whole:
OPTION 5 (i)(C)(1) a list of the chemical and common name(s) ofall ingredients identified as carcinogens which comprised 0.1% or greater ofthe composition when the chemical mixture had not been tested as awhole:
147.10OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 6 (i)(C)(2) the chemical and common names of allingredients which had been determined to present a health hazard when presentin the mixture which had not been tested as a whole, which comprised lessthan 1% of the mixture (0.1% for carcinogens) where there was evidence thatthe ingredients were released in concentrations which exceeded an establishedOSHA permissible exposure limit or ACGIH Threshold Limit Value or presented ahealth hazard to employees:
OPTION 7 (i)(C)(3) the chemical and common name(s) of allingredients which had been determined to present a physical hazard whenpresent in the mixture which had not been tested as a whole:
OPTION 8 (ii) physical and chemical characteristics of thehazardous chemical (such as vapor pressure, flash point):
OPTION 9 (iii) the physical hazards of the hazardous chemical,including the potential for fire, explosion, and reactivity:
OPTION 10 (iv) the health hazards of the hazardous chemical,including signs and symptoms of exposure, and any medical conditions whichare generally recognized as being aggravated by exposure to thechemical:
OPTION 11 (v) the primary route(s) of entry:
OPTION 12 (vi) the OSHA permissible exposure limit, ACGIHThreshold Limit Value, and any other exposure limit used or recommended bythe chemical manufacturer, importer, or employer preparing the materialsafety data sheet, where available:
147.11OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 13 (vii) whether the hazardous chemical was listed in theNational Toxicology Program (NTP) Annual Report on Carcinogens (latestedition) or had been found to be a potential carcinogen in the InternationalAgency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs (latest editions), or byOSHA:
OPTION 14 (viii) any generally applicable precautions for safehandling and use which were known to the chemical manufacturer, importer, oremployer preparing the material safety data sheet, including appropriatehygienic practices, protective measures during repair and maintenance ofcontaminated equipment, and procedures for cleanup of spills andleaks:
OPTION 15 (ix) any generally applicable control measures whichwere known to the chemical manufacturer, importer, or employer preparing thematerial safety data sheet, such as appropriate engineering controls, workpractices, or personal protective equipment:
OPTION 16 (x) emergency and first aid procedures:
OPTION 17 (xi) the date of preparation of the material safetydata sheet or the last change to it:
OPTION 18 (xii) the name, address, and telephone number of thechemical manufacturer, importer, employer or other responsible partypreparing or distributing the material safety data sheet, who could provideadditional information on the hazardous chemical and appropriate emergencyprocedures, if necessary:
147.12OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(3): When no relevant information was found for anygiven category, the chemical manufacturer, importer, or employer who preparedthe material safety data sheet did not mark it to indicate that no applicableinformation was found: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHTHE PRODUCT'S DATA SHEET FAILED TO INDICATE NO APPLICABLE INFORMATION WASFOUND)
2 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(5): Significant new information regarding thehazards of a chemical or ways to protect against the hazards were not addedto the material safety data sheet within three months after the employerbecame aware of such information, or before the chemical was introduced intothe workplace again: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S), DATASHEET AND MISSING INFORMATION)
3 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(6): Chemical manufacturers or importers did notensure that distributors and employers were provided an appropriate materialsafety data sheet with their initial shipment, and with the first shipmentafter a material safety data sheet was updated: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHNO DATA SHEET WAS PROVIDED TO DOWNSTREAM DISTRIBUTOR OR EMPLOYER AFTERINITIAL SHIPMENT OR MSDS UPDATE)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(7): Distributors did not ensure thatmaterial safety data sheets and updated information were provided to otherdistributors and employers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHNO DATA SHEET WAS PROVIDED TO DOWNSTREAM DISTRIBUTOR OREMPLOYER)
147.13OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(7): Retail distributors who sold hazardousmaterials to commercial customers did not provide material safety data sheetsto such employers upon request: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT'S DATA SHEETAND UTILIZING EMPLOYER)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(7): Retail distributors who sold hazardouschemicals to commercial customers did not post a sign or otherwise inform theemployer that material safety data sheets were available: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT'S DATA SHEETAND UTILIZING EMPLOYER)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(8): The employer did not maintain copies ofthe required material safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical in theworkplace: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE, INCLUDINGCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICH A DATA SHEET WAS NOT MAINTAINED)(DATE ANDSHIFT)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(8): The employer did not ensure thatmaterial safety data sheets were readily accessible to the employees in theirwork area during each work shift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS)(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE, INCLUDINGCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND HOW MSDS(S) WERE NOT READILY ACCESSIBLE)(DATE ANDSHIFT)
147.14OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(9): The employer did not maintain the materialsafety data sheets in each workplace or at a central location at the primaryworkplace facility in case of an emergency, where employees must travelbetween workplaces during a workshift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND CONDITIONS OFUSE, INCLUDING CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEEEXPOSURE)(LOCATION WHERE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET WAS NOT MAINTAINED AT THEWORKPLACE)
2 29 CFR 1917.28(g)(11): Material safety data sheets were not madeavailable upon request to the designated representatives: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) FOR WHICHDATA SHEETS ACCESS WAS DENIED)(PERSON DENIED)
3 29 CFR 1917.28(h): Employees were not provided information andtraining as specified in 29 CFR 1917.28(h)(1) and (2) on hazardous chemicalsin their work area at the time of their initial assignment and whenever a newhazard was introduced into their work area: (a) (LOCATION)(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE,CONDITIONS OF USE FOR CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S) AND DESCRIPTION OF INFORMATION ORTRAINING NOT PROVIDED)
4 29 CFR 1917.28(h)(1)(i): The employer did not provide information tothe employees on the requirements of the Hazard Communication standard: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDEDESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND DESCRIPTION OF INFORMATION NOTPROVIDED)
147.15OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(h)(1)(ii): The employer did not provide information tothe employees on operations in their work area where hazardous chemicals werepresent: (a) (LOCATION)(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC OPERATIONS,CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYEE'S USE, CHEMICAL/ PRODUCT(S) AND DESCRIPTION OFINFORMATION NOT PROVIDED)
2 29 CFR 1917.28(h)(1)(iii): The employer did not provide information tothe employees as to the location and availability of the written hazardcommunication program, and material safety data sheets required by thissection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CONDITIONS OF USE OFCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND WHATINFORMATION WAS NOT PROVIDED)
3 29 CFR 1917.28(h)(2)(i): The employee training did not include themethods and observations used to detect the presence or release of ahazardous chemical in the work area: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY METHODS AND OBSERVATIONS FOR WHICHTRAINING WAS NOT PROVIDED AND CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OFEMPLOYEE EXPOSURE AND CONDITIONS OF USE)
4 29 CFR 1917.28(h)(2)(ii): Employee training did not include thephysical and health hazards of the chemicals in the work area: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC TRAINING DEFICIENCIES ANDCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE'S USE AND EXPOSURECONDITIONS)
147.16OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.28(h)(2)(iii): Employee training did not include themeasures employees can take to protect themselves from chemical hazards,including specific procedures the employer had implemented to protectemployees from exposure to hazardous chemicals: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC TRAINING DEFICIENCIES ANDCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(INCLUDE DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE'S USE AND EXPOSURECONDITIONS)
2 29 CFR 1917.28(h)(2)(iv): Employee training did not include thedetails of the hazard communication program developed by the employer,including an explanation of the labeling system and the material safety datasheet, and how employees could obtain and use appropriate hazard information: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC TRAINING DEFICIENCIES ANDCHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(DESCRIPTION OF EMPLOYEE'S USE AND EXPOSURECONDITIONS)
3 29 CFR 1917.28(i)(12): Information which this section requires thechemical manufacturer, importer, or employer to make available was notdisclosed upon request, to the Assistant Secretary: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY CHEMICAL/PRODUCT(S))(SPECIFY WHATINFORMATION WAS NOT PROVIDED AND DATE INFORMATION WAS NOTDISCLOSED)
4 29 CFR 1917.41(a): Span beams were not secured to prevent accidentaldislodgement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)
147.17OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-2 April 19, 1993 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance Reserved for Future Use147.18OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.41(b): A safe means of access was not provided foremployees working with house fall blocks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.41(c): Designated employees did not inspectchains, links, shackles, swivels, blocks and other loose gear used in housefall operations before each day's use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.41(c): Defective chains, links, shackles,swivels, blocks and other loose gear were used in house fall operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.42(a)(1): Loose gear such as slings, chains,bridles, blocks and hooks were not so placed as to avoid damage to the gearat the completion of each use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.42(a)(1): Loose gear such as slings, chains,bridles, blocks and hooks were not inspected and defects corrected prior toreuse: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.42(a)(2): All loose gear was not inspected by theemployer or his authorized representative before each use and, whennecessary, at intervals during its use, to ensure that it is safe: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
148OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.42(a)(2): Loose gear found upon inspection to bevisibly unsafe was used before it was made safe: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.42(a)(3): Defective gear was used or distorted hooks,shackles or similar gear were not discarded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(1): The employer did not ascertain andadhere to the manufacturer's recommended ratings for wire rope and wire ropeslings, or did not have such ratings available for inspection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(1): A design safety factor of at least fivewas not maintained for the common sizes of running wire used as falls, inpurchases, or in such uses as light load slings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(2)(i): Wire rope or wire rope slings having tenrandomly distributed broken wires in one rope lay or three or more brokenwires in one strand in one rope lay were used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(2)(ii): Wire rope or wire rope slings havingkinking, crushing, bird caging or other damage resulting in distortion of thewire rope structure were used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
149OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(2)(iii): Wire rope or wire rope slings havingevidence of heat damage were used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(2)(iv): Wire rope or wire rope slings havingexcessive wear or corrosion, deformation or other defect in the wire orattachments, including cracks in attachments were used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(2)(v): Wire rope or wire rope slings having anindication of strand or wire slippage in end attachments were used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(2)(vi): Wire rope or wire rope slings having morethan one broken wire in the close vicinity of a socket or swaged fitting wereused: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(3): Protruding ends of strands in spliceson slings and bridles were not covered or blunted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 6 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(3): Coverings on protruding ends in spliceson slings and bridles were not removable so that splices could be examined: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
150OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(3): Means used to cover or blunt protrudingends of strands damaged the wire in splices on slings and bridles: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(4): The employer did not adhere to themanufacturer's recommendations where wire rope clips were used to form eyes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(4): Manufacturer's recommendations were notavailable for inspection where wire rope clips were used to form eyes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(4): "U" bolts were not applied with the "U"section in contact with the dead end of the rope: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(5): Wire ropes were secured by knots: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(6): Eyes in wire rope bridles, slings, bull wires,or in single parts used for hoisting were formed by wire rope clips or knots: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
151OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(7): Eye splices in wire ropes did not have at leastthree tucks with a whole strand of the rope and two tucks with one-half ofthe wire cut from each strand: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.42(b)(8): Each wire rope used in hoisting or lowering, orin bulling cargo, did not consist of one continuous piece without knot orsplice: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.42(c)(1): The employer did not ascertain themanufacturer's ratings for the specific natural fiber rope used or did nothave such ratings available for inspection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.42(c)(1): The employer did not adhere to themanufacturer's rating for the specific natural fiber rope used and maintain aminimum design safety factor of five: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.42(c)(2): Eye splices in natural fiber rope didnot consist of at least three full tucks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 6 29 CFR 1917.42(c)(2): Short splices in natural fiber rope didnot consist of at least six full tucks, three on each side of the centerline: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
152OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.42(d)(1): The employer did not adhere to themanufacturer's ratings and use recommendations for the specific syntheticfiber rope used or did not have such ratings available at the terminal: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.42(d)(2): Synthetic fiber ropes were not of equal sizewhen substituted for manila ropes of less than three inches in circumference: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.42(e)(1): Natural and synthetic rope having abnormal wearwas not removed from service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.42(e)(2): Natural and synthetic rope having powdered fiberbetween strands was not removed from service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.42(e)(3): Natural and synthetic rope having sufficient cutor broken fibers to affect the capability of the rope was not removed fromservice: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.42(e)(4): Natural and synthetic rope having variations inthe size or roundness of strands were not removed from service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.42(e)(5): Natural and synthetic rope having discolorationsother than stains not associated with rope damage was not removed fromservice: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
153OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.42(e)(6): Natural and synthetic rope having rotting wasnot removed from Service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.42(e)(7): Natural and synthetic rope having distortion orother damage to attached hardware was not removed from service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.42(f): Properly fitting thimbles were not used where anyrope is secured permanently to a ring, shackle or attachment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE IF THIMBLES ARE NOTPRACTICABLE
4 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(1): Slings and nets or other combinations of morethan one piece of synthetic webbing assembled and used as a single unit(synthetic web slings) were used to hoist loads in excess of the sling'srated capacity: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(2)(i): Synthetic web slings were not removed fromservice when they exhibited acid or caustic burns: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(2)(ii): Synthetic web slings were not removed fromservice when they exhibited melting or charring of any part of the slingsurface: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
154OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(2)(iii): Synthetic web slings were not removed fromservice when they exhibited snags, punctures, tears or cuts: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(2)(iv): Synthetic web slings were not removed fromservice when they exhibited broken or worn stitches: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(2)(v): Synthetic web slings were not removed fromservice when they exhibited distortion or damage to fittings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(3): Defective synthetic web slings werereturned to service and had not been repaired by a sling manufacturer orsimilar entity: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(3): All repaired synthetic web slings werenot proof tested by the repairer to twice the slings' rated capacity prior toits return to service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 6 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(3): The employer did not retain acertificate of the proof test of the repaired synthetic web slings and makeit available for examination: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
155OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(4): Synthetic web slings provided by theemployer were not used only in accordance with the manufacturer's userecommendations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(4): Manufacturer's use recommendations werenot available for synthetic web slings, provided by the employer: (a) (LOCATIONS)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.42(g)(5): Fittings on synthetic web sling were not of abreaking strength at least equal to that of the sling or not free of sharpedges: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(1): The employer did not adhere to themanufacturer's recommended ratings or those in ANSI B30.9-1971, for safeworking loads for the sizes of wrought iron and alloy steel chains and chainslings used for hoisting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(2): Proof coil steel chain, also known as common orhardware chain, or other chain not recommended by the manufacturer was usedfor slinging or hoisting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(3)(i): Sling chains, including end fastenings, werenot inspected for visible defects before each day's use and as often asnecessary during use to ensure integrity of the sling: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
156OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(3)(ii): Thorough inspections of chains inuse were not made quarterly to detect wear, defective welds, deformation orincrease in length or stretch: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(3)(ii): The month of inspection was notindicated on each chain by color of paint on a link or by other equallyeffective means: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(3)(iii): Chains were not removed from service whenmaximum allowable wear, as indicated in Table C-2 of 29 CFR 1917.42, wasreached at any point of link: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(3)(iv): Chain slings were not removed from servicewhen stretch had increased the length of a measured section by more than fivepercent; when a link was bent, twisted or otherwise damaged; or when a linkhad a raised scarf or defective weld: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(3)(v): Chains used for slinging and hoisting werenot inspected by designated person: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(4): Links or portions of chain defectiveunder any of the criteria of 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(3)(iv) were not replaced withproperly dimensioned links or connections of material similar to that of theoriginal chain: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
157OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(4): Repaired chains were not tested to theproof test load recommended by the manufacturer for the original chain beforereturning to service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(4): Tests on repaired chains were notperformed by the manufacturer or certified by an agency accredited for thatpurpose under 29 CFR Part 1919: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 4 3 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(4): Test certificates for repaired chainswere not available for inspection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(5): Wrought iron chains in constant usewere not annealed or normalized at intervals not exceeding six months: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(5): Heat treatment certificates for wroughtiron chains in constant use were not available for inspection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(6): Kinked or knotted chains were used forlifting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
158OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(6): Chains used for hoisting were shortenedby bolting, wiring or knotting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(6): Makeshift links or fasteners such aswire, bolts or rods were used in hoisting chain: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(7): Hooks, rings, links or attachments affixed tosling chains did not have rated capacities at least equal to that of thechains to which they were attached: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.42(h)(8): Chain slings did not bear identification ofsize, grade and rated capacity: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.42(i)(1): The manufacturer's recommended safe working loadfor shackles was exceeded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: IN THE ABSENCE OF MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS, TABLEC-3 SHALL APPLY
6 29 CFR 1917.42(i)(2): Screw pin shackles used aloft in house fall orother gear, except in cargo hook assemblies, did not have their pins mousedor otherwise effectively secured: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
159OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.42(j)(1): The manufacturer's recommended safeworking load for hooks was exceeded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.42(j)(1): Hooks other than hand hooks were nottested in accordance with 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(6): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.42(j)(2): Bent or sprung hooks were not discarded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.42(j)(3): Teeth of case hooks were not maintained in safecondition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.42(j)(4): Jaws of patent clamp-type plate hooks were notmaintained in condition to grip plates securely: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.42(j)(5): Loads were not applied only to the throat of thehooks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 7 29 CFR 1917.42(k)(1): Pallets were not made and maintained tosafely support and carry loads being handled: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
160OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.42(k)(1): Fastenings of reusable pallets used forhoisting were not bolts and nuts, drive screws (helically threaded nails),annular threaded nails or fastenings of equivalent holding strength: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.42(k)(2): Damaged pallets were not stored in designatedareas and identified: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.42(k)(3): Reusable wing or lip-type pallets werenot hoisted by bar bridles or other suitable gear or did not have anoverhanging wing or lip of at least three inches: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.42(k)(3): Reusable wing or lip-type pallets werehoisted by wire slings alone: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.42(k)(5): Bridles for handling flush end or box-typepallets were not designed to prevent disengagement from the pallet underload: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.42(k)(6): Pallets were not stacked or placed to preventfalling, collapsing or otherwise causing a hazard under standard operatingconditions: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
161OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.42(k)(7): Disposable pallets intended only for one usewere reused for hoisting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(1): Modifications, such as addingcounterweights, that might affect the vehicle's capacity or safety wereperformed on powered industrial trucks without either the manufacturer'sprior written approval or the written approval of a professional engineerexperienced with the equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(1): Capacity, operation and maintenanceinstruction plates, tags or decals on modified powered industrial trucks werenot changed to conform to the equipment as modified: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(2): Unauthorized personnel were allowed toride on powered industrial trucks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(2): A safe place to ride on poweredindustrial trucks was not provided when riding was authorized: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ONCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
162OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(3): Load engaging means was not fullylowered, controls neutralized and brakes set when powered industrial truckwas left unattended: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(3): Power was not shut off when poweredindustrial trucks were left unattended and not in view and within 25 feet ofthe operator: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(3): Wheels were not blocked or curbed whenpowered industrial trucks were left unattended and on an incline: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(4): A powered industrial truck was operated inside ahighway vehicle or a railcar having damage which could affect operationalsafety: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(5): Powered industrial trucks were not marked withtheir rated capacities visible to the operator: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(6): All loads handled were not stable and safelyarranged and within the rated capacity of the powered industrial truck: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
163OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(7): The employer did not direct drivers of poweredindustrial trucks to ascend and descend grades slowly: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(8): The employer did not direct drivers of poweredindustrial trucks to slow down and sound the horn at cross aisles and otherlocations where visibility is obstructed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(9): The employer did not direct drivers of poweredindustrial trucks to travel with the load trailing when the load obstructsthe forward view: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(10): Steering knobs were used on powered industrialtrucks not equipped with power steering: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(11): A means was not provided to enable the operatorof powered industrial trucks to determine that the cargo has been engagedwhen the engagement of the cargo lifting device is hidden from the operator: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.43(b)(12): A safe means was not provided to protect thedriver from sliding loads when cargo was towed on pipe trucks or similarequipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
164OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.43(c)(1): Persons, other than designated persons performedmaintenance and repairs on powered industrial trucks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.43(c)(2): Batteries on powered trucks were notdisconnected during repairs to the primary electrical system when power isnot necessary for testing and repair: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.43(c)(2): Residual energy stored on poweredindustrial trucks was not safely discharged before work began on the primaryelectrical system: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.43(c)(3): Replacement parts whose function might affectoperational safety were not equivalent in strength and performance capabilityto the original parts on powered industrial trucks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.43(c)(4): Braking systems or other mechanisms used forbraking on powered industrial trucks were not operable and in safe condition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.43(c)(5): Powered industrial trucks were notmaintained in a safe working order: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
165OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.43(c)(5): Safety devices on Powered industrialtrucks were removed or made inoperative: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1917.43(c)(5): Powered industrial trucks were operatedwith a fuel system leak or other safety defect: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.43(c)(6): Repairs to the fuel and ignition systems ofindustrial trucks which involve fire hazards were not conducted only inlocations designated as safe for such repairs: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.43(d)(2): Approved power-operated industrial trucksacquired and used after February 15, 1972, did not bear a label or otheridentification indicating testing laboratory approval: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.43(d)(3): Powered operated industrial trucks not approvedfor use in hazardous atmospheres were used in such locations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(1)(i): Fork lift trucks were not equipped withsecurely attached overhead guards when operators were exposed to overheadfalling hazards: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
166OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(1)(ii): Overhead guards on fork lift trucksobstructed the operators view: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(1)(ii): Openings in the top of the overheadguard on fork lift trucks exceeded six inches in one of the two directions,width or length: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE IF NO OPENING ALLOWS THE SMALLEST UNIT OFCARGO BEING HANDLED TO FALL THROUGH THE GUARD.
3 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(1)(iii): Overhead guards on fork lift trucks werenot built so that failure of the vehicle's mast tilting mechanism would notdisplace the guard: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(1)(v): Overhead guards on fork lift trucks were notlarge enough to extend over the operator during all truck operationsincluding forward tilt: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(2): Fork lift trucks were not fitted with a verticalload backrest extension to prevent the load from hitting the mast when themast is positioned at maximum backward tilt: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
167OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(3): Forks, fork extensions and otherattachments on fork lift trucks were not secured so that they could not beaccidentally dislodged: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(3): Forks, fork extensions and otherattachments on fork lift trucks were not used in accordance with themanufacturer's recommendations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(4): Counterweights on fork lift trucks were not soaffixed that they could not be accidentally dislodged: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(5)(i): Fork lift truck rated capacities,with and without removable counterweights were exceeded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(5)(i): Rated capacities of fork lift truckswere not marked on the vehicle or were not visible to the operator: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 6 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(5)(i): Fork lift trucks were not markedwith the vehicle weight, with and without counterweight: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
168OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(5)(ii): The total weight of a load exceeded thecombined rated lifting capacity of all trucks involved when the load waslifted by two or more fork lift trucks, working in unison: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(6): Employees were elevated by fork lift truckswithout a platform secured to the lifting carriage or forks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(6)(i): Platforms used on fork lift trucks to elevateemployees did not have railings complying with 29 CFR 1917.112(c): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(6)(ii): Platforms used on fork lift trucks toelevate employees did not have toeboards complying with 29 CFR 1917.112(d),when tools or other objects could fall on employees below: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(6)(iii): Means was not provided for employees on theplatform to shut off power to the vehicle when the fork lift truck hadcontrols that elevate with the lifting carriage: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(6)(iv): Employees on platforms elevated by fork lifttrucks were not protected from exposure to moving truck parts: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
169OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(6)(v): Floors of platforms on which employees areelevated by fork lift trucks were not skid resistant: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(6)(vi): A truck operator was not at the truck'scontrols when employees were elevated: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE IF CONTROLS ARE ELEVATED WITH LIFTINGCARRIAGE
3 29 CFR 1917.43(e)(6)(vii): A fork lift truck was moved to make otherthan minor placement adjustments while employees were elevated: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.43(f)(1): Crawler-type bulk-cargo-moving vehicles that arerider operated were not equipped with operator's guards where a seatedoperator could come into contact with projecting overheads: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.43(f)(2): Guards and their attachment points onbulk-cargo-moving vehicles were not so designed as to be able to withstand,without excessive deflection, a load applied horizontally at the operator'sshoulder level equal to the draw bar pull of the machine: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.43(g)(1): Straddle trucks did not have a permanent meansof access to the operator's station, including any handholds necessary forsafe ascent and descent: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
170OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.43(g)(2)(i): The main sprockets and chains to the wheelson straddle trucks were not guarded as required in 29 CFR 1917.43(g)(2)(i)(A)through (C): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.43(g)(2)(ii): Gears were not enclosed or revolving partswhich may be contacted by the operator were not guarded on straddle trucks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.43(g)(2)(iii): Personnel-deflecting guards were notprovided around leading edges of front and rear wheels of straddle truckswhen used in the vicinity of employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.43(g)(3): Straddle truck operator visibility was notprovided in all directions of movement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.43(h)(1): Trailer-spotting tractors (fifth wheels) werenot fitted with hand grabs and footing necessary for safe access to the fifthwheel: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.43(h)(2): Rear cab windows of trailer-spotting tractors(fifth wheels) were not of safety glass or equivalent material: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.44(b): Private vehicle parking in marine terminals wasallowed in other than designated areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
171OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.44(c): Trailers were disconnected from tractorsat loading docks before the road wheels had been immobilized: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.44(c): The road wheels of trailers were notimmobilized from the time the brake system was disconnected until the brakingwas again provided: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1917.44(c): Supplementary front end support was notemployed to prevent tipping when a trailer is entered by a material handlingvehicle: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 4 4 29 CFR 1917.44(c): Rear end support was not employed when therear wheels were so far forward as to allow tipping when a trailer isentered: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLICABLE WHEN MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT ISUSED
5 29 CFR 1917.44(d): The employer did not direct motor vehicle operatorsto comply with any posted speed limits and other traffic control signs orsignals, and written traffic instructions: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
172OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.44(e): Stop signs were not posted at main entrances andexits of structures where visibility is impaired and at blind intersections: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE IF DIRECT TRAFFIC CONTROL OR WARNINGMIRROR SYSTEMS OR OTHER SYSTEMS OF EQUIVALENT SAFETY AREPROVIDED
2 29 CFR 1917.44(f): Vehicular routes, traffic rules and parking areaswere not established, identified and used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.44(g): The employer did not direct vehicle drivers to warnemployees in traffic lanes of the vehicle's approach: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.44(h): Signs indicating pedestrian traffic were notclearly posted at vehicular check-in and check-out lines and similarlocations where employees may be working: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.44(j): Vehicles were left unattended with their enginerunning and not secured against movement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.44(k): A ramp was not provided and secured whenthe rear of a vehicle was elevated to facilitate loading or discharging: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
173OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.44(k): A vehicle was not secured againstaccidental movement during loading or discharging: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.44(l): Highway vehicle floors were used when not in safecondition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.44(m): Cargo was not contained to prevent movement whenflatbed trucks, platform containers or similar conveyances were loaded ordischarged: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.44(n): Vehicles used to transport employeeswithin a terminal were not maintained in safe working order: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.44(n): Safety devices were removed or madeinoperative on vehicles used to transport employees within the terminal: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(3)(i): Employees who had not been trained in theprocedures required in 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(4) and had not demonstrated theirability to service multi-piece rim wheels were assigned such duties: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
174OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(4)(i): The valve core was not removed to deflate thetire completely before demounting multi-piece rim wheels: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(4)(ii): The valve core was not removed to completelydeflate the tire before the multi-piece rim wheel was removed from the axlewhen the tire had been operated underinflated at 80% or less of itsrecommended pressure, or there was discernible or suspected damage to thetire or wheel components: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(4)(iii): Mating surfaces of multi-piece rim wheelswere not free of dirt, surface rust, scale and rubber buildup beforemounting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(4)(iv): Rubber lubricant was not applied to bead andrim mating surfaces upon assembly of multi-piece rim and inflation of thetire: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(4)(v): Tires were inflated in excess of 3 psig whenpartially inflated to seat the locking ring or to round out the tube and thewheel assembly was not within a restraining device: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(4)(vi): Components of multi-piece rim wheels werestruck or forced to correct the seating of side or lock rings while the tirewas pressurized: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
175OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(4)(vii): There was contact between an employee orunit of equipment and a restraining device during tire inflation onmulti-piece rim wheel: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(4)(viii): Tires, rims and rings were not inspectedto ensure seating and locking after tire inflation while the multi-piece rimwheel was within the restraining device: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(5)(i): Current United States Department ofTransportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)Publications entitled "Safety Precautions for Mounting and DemountingTube-Type Truck/Bus Tires" and "Multi-Piece Rim/Wheel Matching Chart", orequivalent publications, were not available in the service area: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(5)(ii): A current rim manual containing themanufacturer's instructions for mounting, demounting, maintenance and safetyprecautions relating to the multi-piece rim wheels being serviced was notavailable in the terminal service area: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(6)(i): Inflation of tire on multi-piece rimwheel was not done within a restraining device such as a cage, rack or otherdevice capable of withstanding the maximum force that would be transferred toit during an explosive wheel separation: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
176OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(6)(i): Restraining device for multi-piecerim wheels was not capable of preventing rim components from being thrownoutside the frame of the device for any wheel position within the device: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(6)(ii): Restraining device for multi-piece rimwheels was not kept in good repair and was not capable of preventing rimcomponents from being thrown outside the device: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(7): Inflation hose for multi-piece rimwheels did not have a manual clip-on chuck with sufficient hose to permit anemployee to be clear of the danger zone during tire inflation: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.44(o)(7): An in-line, manually operated valvewith gauge or a preset pressure regulator was not used to inflate tires onmulti-piece rim wheels: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.45(b)(1): Cranes and derricks having ratings thatvary with boom length, radius (outreach) or other variables did not have adurable rating chart visible to the operator, covering the complete range ofthe manufacturer's (or design) capacity ratings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
177OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.45(b)(1): The rating chart for cranes andderricks did not include all operating radii (Outreach) for all permissibleboom lengths and jib lengths as applicable, with and without outriggers, andalternate ratings for optional equipment affecting such ratings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1917.45(b)(1): Precautions or warnings specified bythe owner or manufacturer were not included along with the rating chart: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.45(b)(2): The manufacturer's (or design) rated loads forthe conditions of use were exceeded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.45(b)(3): Designated working loads were increased beyondthe manufacturer's ratings or original design limitations and not approved bythe manufacturer: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.45(c): The crane or derrick was not fitted with a boomangle or radius indicator visible to the operator when the rated load variedwith the boom radius: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.45(d)(1): Equipment was used in a manner that exertedsideloading stresses upon the crane or derrick boom: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
178OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(d)(2): A crane or derrick having a visible or knowndefect that affects safe operation was used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.45(e)(1): Exposed moving parts, such as gears, chains andchain sprockets, that presented a hazard to employees during crane andderrick operations were not securely guarded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.45(e)(2): Crane hooks were not latched or otherwisesecured to prevent accidental load disengagement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(1)(i): Crane or derrick operating controls were notclearly marked and did not have a chart posted at the operator's positionindicating their function: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(1)(ii): Operating control levers on overhead bridgeor container gantry crane were not self-centering so that they willautomatically move to the "OFF" position when the operator releases thecontrol: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLICABLE AFTER OCTOBER 3, 1984
6 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(2): Cranes with elevatable booms and withoutoperable automatic limiting devices were not provided boom stops when boomelevation can exceed maximum design angles from the horizontal: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
179OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(3): Foot pedals on cranes or derricks did not have anon-skid surface: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(4): Ladders, stairways, stanchions, grab irons, footsteps or equivalent means were not provided on cranes or derricks to ensuresafe access to footwalks, cab platforms, the cab and any portion of thesuper-structure which employees must reach: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(4)(i): Footwalks on cranes or derricks were not ofrigid construction and capable of supporting a load of 100 pounds per squarefoot: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(4)(iii): Stairways on cranes were not equipped withrigid handrails meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1917.112(e): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(4)(iv): A prominent warning sign was notposted at the foot of a ladder or stairway of a crane where the top of theladder or stairway or any position thereof was located where a moving part ofthe crane, such as a revolving house, could strike an employee ascending ordescending the ladder or stairway: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
180OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(4)(iv): A system of communication (such asa buzzer or bell) was not established and maintained between the foot of theladder or stairway and the operator's cab of the crane or derrick: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(5): The cab controls and mechanism of theequipment were not arranged so that the crane or derrick operator has a clearview of the load or signalman: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(5): Glass in cab of cane or derrick was notsafety plate glass or equivalent and good visibility through the glass wasnot maintained: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(5): Clothing, tools and equipment were notstored so as not to interfere with access, operation, and the operator'sview: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(6): Cranes were not operated only with thespecified type and amount of ballast or counterweights: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 6 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(6): Ballast or counterweights on craneswere not located and secured as provided in the manufacturer's or designspecifications: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
181OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(7): Outriggers of the crane were not usedaccording to the manufacturer's specifications or design data: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(7): Floats, when used, were not securelyattached to the outriggers of the crane: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(7): Wood blocks or other support were notof sufficient size to support the outrigger, free of defects that may affectsafety and of sufficient width and length to prevent the crane from shiftingor toppling under load: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(8): Engine exhaust gases were not discharged awayfrom the normal position of crane operating personnel: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(9): Electrical equipment of cranes or derricks werenot located or enclosed so that live parts would not be exposed to accidentalcontact: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(10)(i): One portable fire extinguisher of at least5-BC rating or equivalent was not accessible in the cab of the crane orderrick: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
182OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(10)(ii): A portable fire extinguisher containing theextinguishing agent carbon tetrachloride or chlorobromomethane was in the cabof a crane or derrick: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(11): At least three full turns of rope didnot remain on ungrooved drums or at least two full turns of rope on grooveddrums of cranes or derricks under all operating conditions: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(11): Wire rope was not secured to drums ofcranes and derricks by clamps, U-bolts, shackles or equivalent means: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: FIBER ROPE FASTENINGS ARE PROHIBITED
4 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(12): Mobile crane booms were not blocked to preventdropping of the boom or boom sections when assembled or disassembled on theground with or without the support of the boom harness: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(13)(i): Each independent hoisting unit of a cranewas not equipped with at least one holding brake, applied directly to themotor shaft or gear train: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
183OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(13)(ii): In addition to a holding brake, eachindependent hoisting unit of a crane was not equipped with a controlledbraking means to control lowering speeds: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO WORM GEARED HOISTS
2 29 CFR 1917.45(f)(13)(iv): All powered control braking means on cranesor derricks were not capable of maintaining safe lowering speeds of ratedloads: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(2): The rated loads of bridge cranes werenot plainly marked on each side of the crane and in the cab: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(2): Bridge cranes with more than onehoisting unit did not have the rated load marked on each hoist or on its loadblock: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 5 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(2): Rated load markings of bridge craneswere not legible from the ground level: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(3)(i): Each rail-mounted bridge and portal cranelocated outside of an enclosed structure was not fitted with an operablewind-indicating device: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
184OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(3)(ii): The wind indicating device on rail-mountedbridge or portable crane did not provide a visible or audible warning toalert the operator of high wind conditions: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(3)(iii): The employer did not postoperating instructions for high wind conditions in the operator's cab of eachrail-mounted crane: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(3)(iii): Operators of rail-mounted craneswere not directed to comply with the operating instructions for high windconditions: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(3)(iii): Operating instructions for highwind conditions did not include procedures for responding to high wind alertsand for any coordination necessary with other rail-mounted cranes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(5): The employer did not monitor local weatherconditions by subscribing to a weather service or using equally effectivemeans to ensure safe operation of rail-mounted cranes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(6)(i): The ends of all tracks forrail-mounted cranes were not equipped with stops or bumpers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
185OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(6)(i): The height of the stop or bumper atthe end of the track for rail-mounted cranes was less than the radius of thewheel when the stop engaged the tread of the wheel: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(6)(ii): Each crane or trolley was not equipped withbumpers or equivalent devices at adjacent ends subject to impact when morethan one crane operates on the same runway or more than one trolley on thesame bridge: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(7): Crane trucks were not equipped withpersonnel-deflecting guards when employees may be in vicinity of the tracks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(8): A minimum clearance of three feet was notprovided between trucks or the structures of rail-mounted cranes and anyother structure or obstruction when the track area is used for employeepassage or for work: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(9): Rail-mounted cranes were not equipped with aneffective travel warning device which is to be used to warn employees who maybe in the path of the moving crane: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.45(g)(10): Means of communication were not providedbetween the operator's cab and the base of the gantry of all rail-mountedcranes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
186OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(h): Loads were hoisted by locomotive cranes withoutoutriggers in place and means were not taken to prevent the load beingcarried by the truck springs of the crane: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(1): A designated person did not direct the operationand instruct personnel in positioning, rigging of the load and movements tobe made when two or more cranes hoisted a load in unison: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(2): Accessible areas within the swing radius of thebody of a revolving crane were not physically guarded during operations toprevent an employee from being caught between the body of the crane and anyfixed structure or between parts of the crane: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(3): The crane's superstructure and boomwere not secured against rotation and carried in line with the direction oftravel: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(3): The empty hook or other attachment on amobile crane in transit was not secured: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(4)(i): Suspended loads such as those hoisted bylifting magnets or clamshell buckets were not landed before leaving the craneunattended between work periods: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
187OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(4)(ii): Clutches were not disengaged before leavinga crane unattended between work periods: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(4)(iii): The power supply was not shut off beforeleaving a crane unattended between work periods: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(4)(iv): Cranes were not secured against accidentaltravel before leaving them unattended between work periods: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(4)(v): The boom was not lowered or secured againstmovement before leaving the crane unattended between work periods: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(5)(i)(A): A minimum clearance of 10 feet was notmaintained between energized electric power lines rated 50 kV or below andany part of the crane or load when not protected by insulating barriers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(5)(i)(B): A minimum clearance of either 10 feet plus0.4 inch for each 1 kV over 50 kV or twice the length of the line insulator,but never less than 10 feet, was not maintained between energized electricpower lines rated over 50 kV and any part of a crane or load not protected byinsulating barriers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
188OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(5)(i)(C): A minimum clearance of 4 feet was notmaintained between energized power lines and cranes in transit with no loadand the boom lowered: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(5)(ii): Cage-type boom guards, insulating links orproximity warning devices were used on cranes in place of the clearancesrequired by 29 CFR 1917.45(i)(5)(i)(A)-(C): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.45(j)(1): Employees were hoisted improperly by the loadhoisting apparatus of a crane or derrick: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.45(j)(2): The hoisting mechanism of all overhead andcontainer gantry cranes used to hoist personnel did not operate in power upand power down, with automatic brake application when not hoisting orlowering: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.45(j)(3): Variable radius booms of a crane or derrick usedto hoist personnel were not constructed or secured as to prevent accidentalboom movement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.45(j)(4): Platforms or devices used to hoist employeeswere not inspected for defects before each day's use and removed from servicewhen defective: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
189OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(j)(5): Employees did not remain in continuous sight ofand in communication with the operator or signalman while being hoisted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.45(j)(6): Crane operator did not remain at the controlswhile employees were hoisted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.45(j)(7): Cranes traveled while employees were beinghoisted when there was no emergency or when normal tier to tier transferduring container operations was not involved: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.45(j)(8): Intermodal container spreaders were notequipped with a personnel platform with fixed railings when used to transferemployees to or from the tops of containers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.45(j)(8): Access openings in fixed railings onpersonnel platforms were not fitted with a means of closure, such as chainswith hooks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.45(k)(1): A designated person did not visually inspecteach crane and derrick on each day of use for defects in functional operatingcomponents: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
190OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.45(k (2): A designated person did not thoroughly inspect all functional components and accessiblestructural features of each crane or device at monthly intervals:
(a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.45(k)(3): Defects found during inspection of cranes orderricks which may create a safety hazard were not corrected before furtheruse of the equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.45(k)(4): A record of monthly inspections was notmaintained for six months in or on the crane or derrick or at the terminal: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.46(a)(1): Every crane was not fitted with a loadindicating device or alternative device in proper working condition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: APPLICABLE AFTER OCTOBER 3, 1984.
5 29 CFR 1917.47(a): Moving winch parts which present caught in hazardsto employees were not guarded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.47(b): Winches did not have clearly identifiable andreadily accessible stop controls: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
191OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.47(c): Portable winches were not secured againstaccidental shifting while in use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.47(d): Portable winches were not fitted with limitswitches where employees have access to areas from which it is possible to bedrawn into the winch: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.48(a)(1): Danger zones at or adjacent to conveyors werenot guarded to protect employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.48(a)(2): An elevated walkway with guardrail orequivalent means of protection was not provided where employees cross overmoving conveyors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.48(a)(2): Suitable guarding was not providedwhere employees pass under moving conveyors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.48(b): Conveyor rollers and wheels were not secured inposition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.48(c): Gravity conveyor sections were not firmly placedand secured to prevent the sections from falling: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
192OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.48(d)(1): Provisions were not made for braking objects atthe delivery end of the conveyor when necessary for safe operation: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.48(d)(2): Conveyors using electrically released brakeswere not constructed so that the brakes cannot be released until the power isapplied and the brakes automatically engage if the power fails or theoperating control is returned to the "stop" position: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.48(e): Portable conveyors were not stable withintheir operating ranges: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.48(e): Portable conveyors were not secured at theoperating level when used at variable fixed levels: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.48(f): Readily accessible stop controls forconveyors were not provided for use in an emergency: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 6 29 CFR 1917.48(f): The conveyor or controls were leftunattended while the conveyor was in operation which requires employees towork in the immediate vicinity of the conveyor: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
193OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.48(g): Powered conveyors were started without allemployees being clear of the conveyor or warned that the conveyor was aboutto start: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.48(h): The area around conveyor loading and unloadingpoints was not kept clear of obstructions during conveyor operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.48(i)(1): Conveyors were not stopped and their powersources locked out and tagged during maintenance, repair, and servicingexcept where the power is necessary for testing: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.48(i)(2): The starting device was not locked out andtagged in the stop position before an attempt was made to remove the cause ofa jam or overload of the conveying medium, except where the power isnecessary to remove the jam: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.48(j)(1): Powered conveyors were operated, repaired orserviced by person other than designated person: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.48(j)(2): The employer did not direct employees to stayoff operating conveyors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
194OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.48(j)(3): Conveyors were operated without all overloaddevices, guards and safety devices in place and operable: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.49(a): Standing and running rigging andassociated gear used as a permanent part of spouts, chutes or similar deviceswas not inspected before each use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.49(a): Standing and running rigging andassociated gear used as a permanent part of spouts, chutes or similar deviceswas used when it had functional defects: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.49(b): Direct communication was not provided between thedischarge or shipboard control end of loading spouts and chutes and the pointin the terminal from which the flow of cargo is controlled: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.49(c): Chute and hopper openings which present a hazardwere not guarded to prevent employees from falling through them: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.49(d): Hoppers were not equipped with a safe walkway andmeans of access while employees were working on hoppers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
195OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.49(e): Chutes were not equipped with sideboards to affordprotection from falling objects when necessary for the safety of employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.49(f): Chutes were not firmly placed and secured toprevent them from falling: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.49(g): Provisions were not made for braking objects otherthan bulk commodities at the delivery end of the chute when necessary for thesafety of employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.49(h)(1): Personnel controlling the flow of cargo into abin were not notified before an employee entered an empty bin: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.49(h)(2): The power supply to the equipment carrying thecargo to the bin was not turned off, locked out and tagged before an employeeentered an empty bin: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.49(i)(1): The employer did not ensure that personnelcontrolling the flow of cargo into the bin have been notified of the entrybefore an employee enters a bin containing a bulk commodity: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
196OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.49(i)(2): The employer did not ensure that the powersupply to the equipment carrying cargo to the bin is turned off, locked outand tagged before an employee enters a bin containing a bulk commodity: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.49(i)(3): The employer did not ensure that an employeeentering a bin containing a bulk commodity wears a lifeline and safetyharness: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.49(i)(4): The employer did not ensure that a standbyattendant equipped to perform a rescue is continuously stationed outside thebin until the employee has left the bin containing a bulk commodity: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.49(j): Bin top openings that present a hazard to employeeswere not covered to prevent employees from falling into bins: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.49(k): Chutes and hoppers were repaired by persons otherthan designated persons: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.49(l)(1): Power shoveling operations began before adesignated person inspected the equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
197OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.49(l)(3): The power supply to the shovel was not turnedoff, locked out and tagged, the belt stopped and the hopper closed beforeadjustments were made to a power shovel, wire or associated equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.50(a): The employer used a material handling device listedin 29 CFR 1917.50(c) before he ascertained that the device had beencertificated, as evidenced by current and valid documents attesting tocompliance with the requirements in 29 CFR 1917.50(b): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.50(a)(1): Certification surveys for material handlingdevices were not for the conditions of use found at the time such surveyswere completed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: EQUIPMENT OWNERS/USERS CAN CHANGE THE CONFIGURATIONS OFTHE EQUIPMENT ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUTAFFECTING THE ESTABLISHED CERTIFICATION STATUS FOR THEEQUIPMENT
4 29 CFR 1917.50(a)(2): Foreign manufactured cranes did not have anowner's warranty that the design was adequate for the intended use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(1): Each crane and derrick was not testedas a unit quadrennially and examined annually: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
198OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(1): Certificates of tests and examinationsfor each crane and derrick were not made readily available for inspection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(2): Bulk cargo spouts and suckers, togetherwith any portable extensions and rigging or outriggers supporting themvertically, were not examined annually: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(2): Certificates attesting to the requiredexamination of bulk cargo spouts and suckers, together with any portableextensions and rigging or outriggers supporting them vertically, were notmade readily available for inspection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(3): Vertical pocket or bucket conveyorsused within a marine terminal facility were not examined annually: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(3): The annual examination of verticalpocket or bucket conveyors did not include all supporting structures, riggingand mechanical components and observation of all steps of operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
199OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(3): Certificates attesting to the requiredexaminations of vertical pocket or bucket conveyors and all supportingstructures, rigging and mechanical components were not readily available forinspection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(4)(i): House fall cargo handling gear inuse was not proof load tested as a unit upon initial certification and everyfourth year thereafter: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(4)(i): An examination of house fallcargo-handling gear was not carried out in conjunction with each unit proofload test and annually thereafter: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(4)(i): Certificates attesting to therequired tests and examinations of house fall cargo-handling gear were notreadily available for inspection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(4)(ii): House fall span beams or otherhouse fall block supports were not marked with the safe working load: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
200OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(4)(ii): The safe working load of house fallspan beams or other house fall block supports was exceeded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(5)(i): Special stevedoring gear provided by theemployer, the strength of which depends upon components other than thosecommonly used stock items such as shackles, ropes or chains, was not testedas a unit in accordance with the table before initially put into use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR CONDITIONSINCLUDING THE SAFE WORKING LOAD AND PROOF LOAD TESTED)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERENECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(5)(ii): Every spreader not a part of ship'sgear and used for hoisting intermodal containers was not tested to a proofload equal to 25 percent in excess of its rated capacity: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(5)(ii): Spreaders which suffered damagenecessitating structural repair were not retested after repair and beforebeing returned to service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(5)(iii): Certificates attesting to the requiredtests of special stevedoring gear were not available for inspection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
201OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(6): Wire rope and loose gear obtained afterOctober 3, 1983, and used for material handling were not tested andcertificated before being placed into use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.50(c)(6): Certificates attesting to the requiredtests, inspections and examinations of wire rope and loose gear obtainedafter October 3, 1983, were not available: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.50(g)(1): Units of equipment requiringquadrennial certification did not have such quadrennial certification withinthe previous 48 months: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.50(g)(1): Equipment requiring annualcertification did not have such annual certification within the previous 12months: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.50(g)(2): An examination equivalent to an initialcertification, including unit proof load test, was not performed oncertificated equipment which had been out of service for 6 months or morebeyond the due date of a certification inspection, before the equipmentre-enters service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
202OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.50(h): Loose gear obtained after October 3, 1983,did not bear a legible mark indicating that it had been tested: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.50(h): Single sheave blocks were not marked withsafe working loads and proof test loads: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1917.50(h): Marks relating to testing of loose gearwere not identifiable on the related certificates: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 4 4 29 CFR 1917.50(h): Certificates related to the testing ofloose gear were not available: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.51(a): Hand tools used by employees were not maintained insafe operating condition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.51(b)(1): Hand-held portable electric tools were notequipped with switches that must be manually held in a closed position tooperate the tool: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
203OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.51(b)(2): Portable power-driven circular sawswere not equipped with guards above and below the base plate or shoe: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.51(b)(2): The upper guard on portablepower-driven circular saws did not cover the saw to the depth of the teeth: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1917.51(b)(2): The lower guard on portablepower-driven circular saws did not automatically and instantly return to thecovering position when the saw is withdrawn from the work: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.51(c): Cutting tools were not used to cut metal strappingor banding used to secure cargo: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.71(a)(1): Every intermodal container was not legibly andpermanently marked with the weight of the container when empty, in pounds: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.71(a)(2): Every intermodal container was not legibly andpermanently marked with the maximum cargo weight the container is designed tocarry, in pounds: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
204OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.71(a)(3): Every intermodal container was not legibly andpermanently marked with the sum of the weight of the container and the cargo,in pounds: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.71(b)(1): Containers were hoisted by a crane or derrickand the employer had not ascertained from the whether the containers wereloaded or empty: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.71(b)(2)(i): The actual gross weight was not plainlymarked so as to be visible to the crane or derrick operator or signalman, orto every supervisor and foreman on the site and in charge of the operationwhen loaded containers were hoisted by a crane or derrick: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE IF THE CRANE OR DERRICK OPERATOR,SIGNALMAN, IF ANY, AND EVERY SUPERVISOR AND FOREMAN IN CHARGE OF THEOPERATION HAVE BEEN PROVIDED A CARGO STOWAGE PLAN OR EQUIVALENT PERMANENTLYRECORDED DISPLAY SERVING THE SAME PURPOSE CONTAINING THE ACTUAL GROSS WEIGHT,SERIAL NUMBER OR OTHER POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION OF THECONTAINERS.
4 29 CFR 1917.71(b)(3): Every outbound loaded container which isreceived at the marine terminal ready to be loaded aboard a vessel was notweighed to obtain the actual gross weight before it was hoisted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO OPEN TYPE VEHICLES CARRYING CONTAINERSOR THOSE BUILT SPECIFICALLY AND USED SOLELY FOR THE CARRIAGE OF COMPRESSEDGASES.
205OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.71(b)(7): Scales used within the United States to weighcontainers did not meet the accuracy standards of the state or local publicauthority: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.71(c): A container or containers were hoistedwhen the actual gross weight exceeded the sum of the weight of the containerand the cargo: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.71(c): Containers were hoisted when the actualgross weight exceeded the capacity of the crane or other hoisting device: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.71(d)(1): Marked or designated areas were not set asidewithin a container or roll-on roll-off terminal for passage of employees toand from active cargo transfer points: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE WHERE TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THOSEPOINTS IS PROVIDED BY THE EMPLOYER
5 29 CFR 1917.71(d)(2): The employer did not direct employees to stayclear of the area beneath a suspended container: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.71(e): Employees working in the immediate area ofcontainer handling equipment or in the terminal's traffic lanes were notwearing high visibility vests, decals, reflectors or equivalent protection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
206OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.71(f)(1)(iii): Loaded intermodal containers 20 feet ormore in length were lifted by fork lift trucks or by grappling arms fromabove or from one side when the containers were not designed for this type oflifting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.71(f)(2)(i): All possible precautions were not taken toprevent accidental release of the load when using intermodal containerspreaders that employ lanyards for activation of load disengagement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.71(f)(2)(ii): Intermodal container spreader twistlocksystems were not designed and used so that a suspended load could notaccidentally be released: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.71(f)(3): Flat bed trucks or container chassis used tomove intermodal containers were not equipped with pins, flanges, or othermeans to prevent the container from shifting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.71(g)(1): Intermodal containers were not inspected fordefects in structural members or fittings before handling: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.71(g)(2): Intermodal containers found to be unsafe werenot identified as such, promptly removed from service and repaired beforereturned to service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
207OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.71(h): Intermodal containers were hoisted before allengaged chassis twist locks were released: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.91(a)(1): The employer did not provide and directthe use of eye protection equipment when employees performed work hazardousto their eyes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.91(a)(1): The eye protection equipment providedby the employer was not marked or labeled as meeting the manufacturingspecifications of American National Standards Practice for Occupational andEducational Eye and Face Protection, ANSI Z87.1-1968: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.91(b): Eye protection equipment was not maintained in goodcondition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.91(c): Used eye protection equipment was not cleaned anddisinfected before reissuance to another employee: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.93(a): The employer did not direct that employees exposedto impact, falling, or flying objects, or electric shocks or burns wearprotective hats: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
208OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.93(c): Previously worn protective hats were not cleanedand disinfected before issuance to another employee: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.94(a): The employer did not direct that employees exposedto impact, falling objects, or puncture hazards wear safety shoes, orequivalent protection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.95(a)(1): The employer did not direct employees performingwork that requires special protective clothing to wear such clothing: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.95(b)(1)(i): The employer did not provide and direct thewearing of personal flotation devices for those employees engaged in work inwhich they may be pulled into the water when such employees were working inisolation: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.95(b)(1)(ii): The employer did not provide and direct thewearing of personal flotation devices for those employees engaged in work inwhich they may be pulled into the water where physical limitations ofavailable working space creates a hazard of falling into the water: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.95(b)(1)(iii): The employer did not provide and direct thewearing of personal flotation devices for those employees engaged in work inwhich they may be pulled into the water where the work area is obstructed bycargo or other obstacles which prevent employees from obtaining safe footing: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
209OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.95(b)(3): Personal flotation devices were not maintainedin a safe condition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.95(c): The employer did not provide emergencybathing, eye washing or other facilities where employees are exposed tohazardous substance: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.95(c): Emergency bathing, eye washing or otherfacilities were not maintained in good working order: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.111(a): The structural integrity of docks, piers, wharves,terminals and working surfaces was not maintained: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.111(b): Maximum safe load limits, in pounds per squarefoot, of floors elevated above ground level and pier structures over thewater were not conspicuously posted in all cargo areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.111(c): Maximum safe load limits of terminal facilitieswere exceeded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.111(d): All walking and working surfaces in the terminalareas were not maintained in good repair: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
210OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.112(a)(1): Vehicle curbs, bull rails, or othereffective barriers at least 6 inches in height were not provided at the waterside edges of aprons and bulkheads: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.112(a)(1): Vehicle curbs or bull rails installedafter October 3, 1983, were not at least ten inches in height: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.112(b)(1): Guardrails were not provided at locations whereemployees are exposed to floor or wall openings or waterside edges, includingbridges or gangway-like structures leading to pilings or vessel mooring orberthing installations, which present a hazard of falling more than 4 feet orinto the water: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.112(c)(1): Guardrails were not capable of withstanding aforce of at least 200 pounds applied in any direction at mid-span of the toprail or at the uppermost point if there is no top rail: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.112(c)(2): Guardrails did not consist of toprails and midrails when not of solid baluster, grillwork, slatted or similarconstruction: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
211OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.112(c)(2): Midrails, when used, were notpositioned at approximately half the height of the top rail: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.112(c)(3): The top surface of guardrailsinstalled before October 3, 1983, was not at least 36 inches high: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.112(c)(3): The top surface of guardrailsinstalled after October 3, 1983, was not 42 inches, plus or minus 2 inches,high: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.112(c)(4): Non-rigid railing such as chain or wire rope,had a maximum sag of more than 6 inches at the mid-point between the posts: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.112(c)(5): Top rails of guardrails were not free ofpuncture and laceration hazards: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.112(d): Toeboards of at least 3 1/2 inches in height fromtop edge to floor level and capable of withstanding a force of 50 poundsapplied in any direction were not provided when employees below could beexposed to falling objects such as tools: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
212OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.112(e): Stair railings were not capable ofwithstanding a force of at least 200 pounds applied in any direction or weremore than 36 inches or less than 32 inches in height from the upper top railsurface to the tread surface in line with the leading edge of the tread: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.112(e)(1): Stairways with 4 or more risers and less than44 inches wide were not equipped with at least one railing: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.112(e)(2): Stairways with 4 or more risers and,more than 44 inches wide bat less than 88 inches wide, were not equipped witha stair rail or handrail on each side: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.112(e)(2): Stairways with 4 or more risers andmore than 88 inches wide were not equipped with a stair rail or handrail oneach side and an additional hand rail located approximately midway of thewidth: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.112(f): Stair railings were not maintained free of sharpedges and in good repair: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.113: Clearance heights were not prominently posted wherethe height is insufficient for vehicles and equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
213OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.114(a)(1): Counterweights of cargo door were not guarded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.114(a)(2): Lift trucks or cranes were used tomove mechanically operated doors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.114(a)(2): Ropes or other guarding were notprovided to prevent entry into the area where mechanically operated door mayfall or slide during repair and moved by a lift truck or crane: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.114(a)(3): Vertically operated doors partially opened forwork or ventilation were not secured to prevent accidental closing: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.114(b)(4): Lifting gear and hardware on tackle operateddoors were not maintained in safe condition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.114(c)(1): Horizontal sliding door rollers were notconstructed to prevent the door from jumping from overhead tracks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.114(c)(2): Horizontal sliding doors were not secured toprevent the door from swinging: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
214OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.115(a): Platforms and skids extending from piers, transitsheds or lofts and used for landing or hooking on drafts were not provided atthe open sides with guardrails or alternate means, such as nets, to protectemployees against falls: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.115(b): Employees working below a second-story platform orskid were not protected from falling objects by a net stretched from theplatform or skid to the vessel: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.115(c): Platforms and skids were not strongenough to bear the loads handled, nor maintained in safe condition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.115(c): Safe working loads were not posted ormarked on or adjacent to platforms and skids: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 5 29 CFR 1917.115(c): Platforms and skids did not have aminimum safety factor of five for any part: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.115(d): The employer did not provide and maintain platformand skid attachments that will prevent accidental movement of the skid orplatform: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
215OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.116(c): Elevator or escalator with a defect which affectssafety was used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.116(d): Elevator safety devices were overridden or madeinoperable: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.116(e): Elevators and escalators were notthoroughly inspected at intervals not exceeding one year: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.116(e): Additional monthly inspections forsatisfactory operation of elevators and escalators were not conducted bydesignated persons: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 5 29 CFR 1917.116(e): Records of the results of the latestannual elevator inspections were not posted in elevators: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 4 6 29 CFR 1917.116(e): Records of annual escalator inspectionswere not posted in the vicinity of the escalator or available at theterminal: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
216OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.116(f): Elevator landing openings were not provided withdoors, gates or equivalent protection to be in place when the elevator is notat the landing, to prevent employees from falling into the shaft: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.116(g): The elevator's or escalator's maximumload limit was exceeded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.116(g): The escalator's maximum load limit wasnot posted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 4 29 CFR 1917.116(g): Elevator load limits were not postedconspicuously both inside and outside of the car: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.116(h): Elevators other than automatic or doorinterlocking elevators which provide full shaft door closing and automaticcar leveling were not operated only by designated persons: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.117(a): Manlifts were not inspected monthly by adesignated person: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
217OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.117(a): Safety switches for manlifts were notchecked weekly: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1917.117(a): Manlifts found to be unsafe were operatedbefore being repaired: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.117(c): An emergency stop device was not available withineasy reach from any position on the belt of the manlift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.117(i): A fixed emergency ladder accessible from anyposition on the lift was not provided for the entire run of the manlift: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.118(c)(1): Ladders with broken, split or missing rungs,steps or rails, broken welds on connections, corrosion or wastage, or otherdefect which may affect safe use were not removed from service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.118(d)(6): The side rails of ladders did not extend atleast 36 inches above the top landing surface and grab bars or equivalentholds were not provided: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
218OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.118(e)(1): Fixed ladders more than 20 feet in height werenot provided with a cage, well, or ladder safety device: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.119(e)(1): The employer did not maintain portable laddersin a safe condition in that defective ladders were not tagged as unusable orremoved from the worksite: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.119(f)(3): Metal or wire-reinforced ladders with woodenside rails were used when employees on the ladder might come into contactwith energized electrical conductors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.119(f)(8): Ladders were not securely positioned on a leveland firm base: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.119(f)(9): Ladders were not fitted with slip resistantbases and secured at top or bottom to prevent the ladder from slipping: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.120(b)(2): Stair landings were not at least 20inches in depth: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
219OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.120(b)(2): A landing platform was not providedwhere doors or gates open onto a stairway: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.120(b)(3): Fixed stairs having four or more risers did nothave stair railings or handrails complying with 29 CFR 1917.112(c)(1): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.120(c): Fixed stairways were not maintained in a safecondition and unobstructed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.121(c): Spiral stairways were not maintained in safecondition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.122(a): Employee exits were not clearly marked: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.122(b): Directional signs indicating routes to the exitswere not posted where the exit is not visible from employee's work stations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 7 29 CFR 1917.122(c): Exits were not readily accessible andsufficient in number to provide employees with a convenient means of escapein emergencies: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
220OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.122(c): A clear passage to the exits was notmaintained: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.124(a): The employer did not provide safe means of passagebetween different surface levels and across openings: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.124(c)(1): Dockboards were not strong enough to supportthe loads imposed on them: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.124(c)(2): Portable dockboards were not anchored inposition or equipped with devices to prevent their movement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.124(c)(3): Hand holds or other effective means were notprovided on portable dockboards to permit safe handling: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.124(d)(1): Ramps were not strong enough tosupport the loads imposed on them: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 7 29 CFR 1917.124(d)(1): Ramps were not provided withsideboards or not properly secured and well maintained: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
221OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.124(d)(2): Ramps were not equipped with a guardrailmeeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1917.112(c)(1) when the slope is more than20 degrees to the horizontal, or employees can fall more than 4 feet: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.125: Ditches, pits, excavations and surfaces in poorrepair were not guarded by readily visible barricades, rails or other equallyeffective means: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.126(a)(1): The employer did not ensure that the outerperimeter of the working surface is protected by posting or other portableprotection such as roping off and that employees wear a personal flotationdevice meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1917.95(c) where working surfacesat river banks slope so steeply that an employee could slip or fall into thewater: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.127(a)(1): The employer did not provide accessible washingand toilet facilities sufficient for the sanitary requirements of employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.127(a)(2): Washing and toilet facilities were notregularly cleaned and maintained in good order: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.127(b)(1): Potable drinking water was not accessible toemployees at all times: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
222OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.127(c): Consumption of food or beverages was notprohibited in areas where hazardous materials are stored or handled: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.128(b)(1): Signs indicating the locations of first aidfacilities were not conspicuously posted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.128(b)(2): Signs indicating the locations of telephoneswere not conspicuously posted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.128(b)(3): Signs indicating telephone numbers of theclosest ambulance service, hospital, or other source of medical attention,police, fire department, and emergency squad (if any) were not conspicuouslyposted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.128(b)(4): Signs indicating the location of fire fightingand emergency equipment and fire exits were not conspicuously posted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(1): Danger zones on machines and equipment used byemployees were not guarded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(2): Machinery was not equipped (with an effectiveexhaust system at the point of origin or other equally effective means wherechips or dust produced by the machine operation presented a hazard to theoperator: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
223OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(3): Fixed machinery was not secured to preventshifting: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(4): A power cut-off device for machinery andequipment was not provided at the operator's working position: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(5): Machines driven by belts and shafting were notfitted with a belt-locking or equivalent protective device where the belt canbe shifted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(6): Provisions were not made to prevent machinesfrom automatically restarting upon restoration of power: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(7): The power supply to machines was not turnedoff, locked out, and tagged during repair, adjustment, or servicing: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(8): Machines were not maintained in a safe workingcondition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(9): Machinery and equipment were maintained orrepaired by persons other than designated employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
224OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.151(b)(10): Machines with defects that affect the safetyof operation were used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.151(c)(1): Hand-fed circular ripsaws or hand-fedcircular crosscut table saws were not equipped with hoods completelyenclosing those portions of the saw above the table and the material beingcut: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.151(c)(2): Hand-fed circular ripsaws or hand-fedcircular crosscut table saws did not have spreaders in true alignment withthe saw to prevent material from squeezing the saw: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.151(c)(3): Hand-fed circular ripsaws or hand-fed circularcrosscut table saws did not have non-kickback fingers or dogs to oppose thetendency of the saw to pick up or throw material toward the operator: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.151(d)(1): Swing cutoff saws did not have hoodscompletely enclosing the upper half of the saw, the arbor end and the pointof operation at all saw positions to protect the operator from materialthrown up by the saw: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
225OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.151(d)(1): The hoods on swing cutoff saws did notautomatically cover the lower portion of the blade: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.151(d)(2): Swing cutoff saws did not have a deviceindependent of rope, cord or springs to return the saw automatically to theback of the table without rebound: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.151(d)(3): Swing cutoff saws were not provided withdevices to prevent saws from swinging beyond the front or back edges of thetable: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.151(d)(4): Inverted swing cutoff saws were not providedwith hoods covering the part of the saw protruding above the table top andautomatically adjusts to the thickness of, and remain in contact with,material being cut: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.151(e)(1): Radial saws were not guarded with anupper hood which encloses the upper portion of the blade up to and includingthe end of the saw arbor to protect the operator from being struck by debris: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
226OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.151(e)(1): The sides of the lower exposed portionof the blade of radial saws were not guarded to the blade diameter by adevice which automatically adjusts to the thickness of the stock and remainsin contact with the stock: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.151(e)(2): Radial saws used for ripping did not havenon-kickback fingers or dogs on both sides to oppose the thrust or tendencyof the saw to pick up material or throw material toward the operator: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.151(e)(3): Adjustable stops were not provided to preventtravel of radial saw blades beyond the table's edge: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.151(e)(4): Radial saws were not installed so that thecutting head returns to the starting position without rebound when released: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.151(e)(5): The employer did not direct employeesto perform ripping and ploughing against the saw turning direction: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 6 29 CFR 1917.151(e)(5): Rotation direction and an indicationof the end of the saw to be used was not conspicuously marked on the hood ofradial saws: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
227OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.151(f)(1): Saw blades or band saw wheels were not enclosedor guarded except for the working portion of the blade between the bottom ofthe guide rolls and the table, to protect employees from thepoint-of-operation hazards and flying debris: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.151(f)(2): Band saws were not equipped with brakes to stopthe band saw wheel if the blade breaks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.151(f)(3): Band saws were not equipped with a tensioncontrol device to keep the blade taut: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.151(g)(1): Abrasive wheels were not used only onmachines having enclosure guards to restrain pieces of grinding wheels and toprotect employees if the wheel breaks: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.151(g)(1): Safety guards for abrasive wheels werenot adjustable or did not have an adjustable tongue or piece at the top ofthe opening where operator must stand in front of the safety guard opening: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.151(g)(4): Work rests were not used on fixedgrinding machines: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
228OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.151(g)(4): Work rests on fixed grinding machineswere not rigidly constructed and adjustable for wheel wear: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 2 29 CFR 1917.151(g)(4): Work rests on fixed grinding machineswere not adjusted closely to the wheel with a maximum opening of 1/8 inch andsecurely clamped: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.151(g)(8): Abrasive wheels with operational defects werein use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.151(h)(1): Rotating parts located 7 feet or less aboveworking surfaces were not guarded to prevent employee contact with movingparts: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.151(h)(2): Belt, rope and chain drives were not guarded toprevent employees from coming into contact with moving parts: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.151(h)(3): Gears, sprockets and chains were not guarded toprevent employees from coming into contact with moving parts: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE TO MANUALLY OPERATED SPROCKETS
229OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.152(b): Hot work was performed in a confined space beforea designated person tested the atmosphere and determined that the space wasnot hazardous: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(1): To the extent possible, hot work was notperformed in designated locations that were free of fire hazards: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(2): All necessary precautions were not taken toconfine heat, sparks and slag so that they could not contact flammable orcombustible material when hot work had to be performed in a location not freeof fire hazards: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(3): Fire extinguishing equipment suitable for thelocation was not immediately available or not maintained in readiness for useat all times during the performance of hot work: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(4): The employer did not instruct all employeesinvolved in hot work operations as to potential fire hazards and the use offirefighting equipment: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(5): Drums and containers in hot work areas, whichcontained or had contained flammable or combustible liquids were not keptclosed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
230OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(7)(i): Hot work was performed in flammable orpotentially flammable atmospheres: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(7)(ii): Hot work was performed on or in equipmentor tanks that had contained flammable gas or liquid or combustible liquid ordust producing material before a designated person tested the atmosphereinside the equipment or tanks and determined that it was not hazardous: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(7)(iii): Hot work was performed near areas in whichexposed readily ignitable materials such as bulk sulphur, baled paper orcotton were stored: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(8)(i): Hot work was performed on drums,containers or hollow structures that had contained flammable or combustiblesubstances and were not either filled with water or cleaned and ventilatedbefore hot work operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(8)(i): A designated person did not testthe atmosphere and determine that it was not hazardous in drums, containersor hollow structures that had contained flammable or combustible substances,prior to hot work operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
231OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.152(c)(8)(ii): An opening to release built-up pressureduring heat application was not provided before heat was applied to a drum,container or hollow structure: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(1)(i): Compressed gas cylinders did not have valveprotection caps in place except when in use, hooked up or secured formovement: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(1)(ii): Compressed gas cylinders were hoisted bymagnet, choker, sling or cylinder caps: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(1)(iv): Compressed gas cylinders were not securedwhen moved by vehicle: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(1)(v): Compressed gas cylinders were not securedwhile in use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(1)(vii): Compressed gas cylinders were not securedin an upright position except when hoisted or carried: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(1)(x): Compressed gas cylinders were exposed tosparks, hot slag, or flame: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
232OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(1)(xvi): Compressed gas cylinders were not storedso that oxygen cylinders are separated from fuel gas cylinders andcombustible materials by either a minimum distance of 20 feet or a barrierhaving a fire-resistance rating of 30 minutes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(2)(iv): Fuel gas cylinder valves were not closedand gas released from the regulator or manifold before regulators wereremoved: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(3)(iii): Fuel gas and oxygen hose were notinspected before use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(3)(iii): Defective fuel gas or oxygen hosewere used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(3)(vi): Gas hose storage boxes were not ventilated: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(4)(ii): Torches were not inspected beforeeach use for leaking shut-off valves, hose couplings and tip connections: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
233OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(4)(ii): Torches with defects such asleaking shut-off valves, hose couplings and tip connections were used: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(5): Pressure regulators, including associatedgauges were not maintained in safe working order: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(d)(6): Gas welding equipment was not maintained freeof oil and grease: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.152(e)(2)(ii): Arc welding or cutting cable was used whenit was not free from repair or splice for 10 feet from the electrode holder: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE IF INSULATING QUALITY OF CONNECTORS ORSPLICES IS EQUAL TO THAT OF THE CABLE
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.152(e)(2)(iv): Insulated connectors of equivalentcapacity were not used for connecting or splicing welding or cutting cable: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 6 29 CFR 1917.152(e)(2)(iv): Cable lugs, used as connectors,did not provide electrical contact: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
234OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1917.152(e)(2)(iv): Exposed metal parts of weldingcable lugs were not insulated: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(e)(3)(v): Arc welding and cutting machine frames werenot grounded either through a third wire in the cable containing the circuitconductor or through a separate wire at the source of the current: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(e)(4): Electrodes were not removed and holders placedto prevent employee injury when electrode holders were left unattended: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.152(e)(8)(i): Arc welding or cutting operations were notseparated from other operations by shields, screens, or curtains to protectemployees in the vicinity from the direct rays and sparks of the arc: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.152(e)(11): Employees performing arc welding in wet orhigh-humidity conditions, did not use additional protection, such as rubberpads or boots, against electric shock: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(1)(i): General mechanical ventilation for welding,cutting and heating operations did not maintain vapors, fumes and smoke belowa hazardous level: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/OR SPACE ANDTHE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES EXPOSED) (DESCRIBE CONDITIONS INCLUDING SUBSTANCE ANDEXPOSURE LEVELS, SAMPLING PERIOD AND ANY PERIOD ASSUMED AS ZERO, SHIFT ANDDATE)
235OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(1)(ii): Local exhaust ventilation for welding,cutting and heating operations did not consist of movable hoods positionedclose to the work and of such capacity and arrangement as to keep breathingzone concentrations below hazardous levels: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(1)(iii): Exhausts from working spaces wherewelding, cutting or heating operations were performed, were not dischargedthe open air, clear of intake air sources: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(1)(iv): Replacement air for welding, cutting, andheating operations was not clean and respirable: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(1)(v): Oxygen was used for ventilation, cooling orcleaning clothing or work areas in welding, cutting, and heating operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(2): General mechanical or local ventilation was notprovided and employees were not wearing supplied air respirators inaccordance with 29 CFR 1910.134 when hot work was performed in confinedspaces: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(2)(ii): A standby employee assigned on the outsideof a confined space to maintain communications with those employees workinginside the space was not equipped and prepared to provide emergency aid: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
236OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(i)(A): In confined or enclosed spaces, hot workinvolving lead base metals was not performed with general mechanical or localexhaust ventilation that ensures that employees are not exposed to hazardouslevels of fumes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(i)(B): In confined or enclosed spaces, hot workinvolving cadmium-bearing filler materials was not performed with generalmechanical or local exhaust ventilation that ensures employees are notexposed to hazardous levels of fumes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(i)(C): In confined or enclosed spaces, hot workinvolving chromium-bearing metals or metals coated with chromium-bearingmaterials was not performed with general mechanical or local exhaustventilation that ensures employees are not exposed to hazardous levels offumes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(ii)(A): In confined or enclosed spaces, hot workinvolving zinc-bearing base or filler metals or metals coated withzinc-bearing materials was not performed with local exhaust ventilationmeeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(1), or with employees wearingsupplied air respirators in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.134: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
237OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(ii)(B): In confined or enclosed spaces, hot workinvolving metals containing lead other than as an impurity, or coated withlead-bearing materials was not performed with local exhaust ventilationmeeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(1), or with employees wearingsupplied air respirators in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.134: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(ii)(C): In confined or enclosed spaces, hot workinvolving cadmium-bearing or cadmium coated base metals was not performedwith local exhaust ventilation meeting the requirements of 29 CFR1917.152(f)(1), or with employees wearing supplied air respirators inaccordance with 29 CFR 1910.134: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(ii)(D): In confined or enclosed spaces, hot workinvolving metals coated with mercury-bearing materials was not performed withlocal exhaust ventilation meeting the requirements of 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(1),or with employees wearing supplied air respirators in accordance with 29 CFR1910.134: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(iii): Employees performing hot work in confinedor enclosed spaces involving beryllium-containing base or filler metals werenot protected by local exhaust ventilation and wear supplied air respiratorsor self contained breathing apparatus, in accordance with the requirements of29 CFR 1910.134: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
238OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(iv): Employees were not protected byrespirators in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.134 whileperforming hot work in the open air that involved one of the metals listed in29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(i) and (ii): (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(iv): Employees were not protected bysupplied air respirators, in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR1910.134 while performing hot work in the open air that involvedberyllium-containing base or filler metals: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(f)(3)(v): Other employees exposed to the sameatmosphere as the welder or burner were not protected by the same type ofrespiratory and other protective equipment as that worn by the welder orburner: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.152(g)(1): A test was not made by a designated person todetermine the flammability of a preservative coating before welding, cutting,or heating was performed on surfaces covered with such coating: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.152(g)(2): Appropriate precaution was not taken to preventignition of highly flammable hardened preservative coatings; highly flammablecoatings were not stripped from the area to be heated or an uncoiled firehose with fog nozzle, under pressure, was not immediately available in thehot work area: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
239OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.152(g)(3): Surfaces covered with preservative coatings,were not stripped for at least 4 inches from the area of heat application, oremployees were not protected by supplied air respirators in accordance withthe requirements of 29 CFR 1910.134: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.152(h)(1): Employees were not protected from radiantenergy eye hazards by spectacles, cup goggles, helmets, hand shield or faceshield with filter lenses complying with the requirements of this paragraph: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.152(h)(2): Filter lenses did not have an appropriate shadenumber, as indicated in Table G-1, for the work performed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(1): Shut-off valves, containers or piping withattached hoses or flexible connections for spraying painting did not haveshut-off valves closed at the connection when not in use: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(2): Pumps used to transfer paint supplies did nothave automatic pressure-relieving devices: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(3): Hoses and couplings used in spray painting werenot inspected before use and hoses showing deterioration, leakage or weaknessin the carcass or at the couplings removed from service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
240OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(4)(i): An open flame or spark producing equipmentwas within 20 feet of a spraying area and it was not separated from thespraying area by a fire-retardant partition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(4)(ii): Hot surfaces were located in spraying areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(4)(iii): Wiring was not in rigid conduit or inboxes containing no taps, splices, or connections when combustible residuesmay accumulate on electrical installations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(4)(iv): Portable electric lights were usedduring spraying operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(4)(iv): Lights used during cleaning orrepairing operations were not approved for the location in which they wereused: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(5): Both containers were not bonded and groundedwhen flammable or combustible liquids were transferred between containers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
241OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(6)(i): Spray painting was performed in areas otherthan designated spray booths or spraying areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(6)(ii): Spray painting areas were not kept as freefrom combustible residue accumulations as practicable: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(6)(iii): Residue scrapings, debris, rags, and wastewere not removed from the paint spraying area as they accumulated: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(7): Spray painting with organic peroxides and otherdual-component coatings was not conducted only in a sprinkler-equipped spraybooth: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(8): The quantity of flammable or combustibleliquids allowed in the spray painting was more than required by the operationor exceeded a one-day supply: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(9): Smoking was not prohibited in sprayingand/or paint storage areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
242OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.153(c)(9): "No Smoking Signs" were not posted inspraying and/or paint storage area: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(1): Distribution or baffle plates inspraying area or spray booth were not made of non-combustible material or notremovable or accessible for cleaning: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(1): Distribution or baffle plates inspraying area or spray booth were located in exhaust ducts: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(2): A discarded filter from a spraying area orspray booth was not removed from the work area or placed in water: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(3): Filters were used when the material beingsprayed was highly susceptible to spontaneous heating and ignition: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(4): Filters used in spraying area or spraybooth were not noncombustible or of an approved type: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
243OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(4): The same filter was used when sprayingwith different coating materials and the combination of materials couldspontaneously ignite: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(5): Spraying areas were not mechanically ventilatedfor removal of flammable and combustible vapor and mist: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(6): Mechanical ventilation was not in operationduring spraying operations and long enough there after to exhaust hazardousvapor concentrations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(7): Rotating fan elements used in spraying area orspray booths were not nonsparking or the casing consist of or lined withnonsparking material: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(8): Piping systems conveying flammable orcombustible liquids to the spraying booth or area were not made of metal andboth bonded and grounded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(9): Air exhausted from spray operationscontaminated makeup air or other ventilation intakes: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
244OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(9): Exhausted air from spray operationswas recirculated without first being cleaned of any hazardous contaminants: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(10): Original closed containers, approved portabletanks, approved safety cans or a piping system were not used to bringflammable or combustible liquids into spraying areas: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(11): Pump discharge line did not have a reliefvalve discharging either to a pump section or detached location, and the linewas not equipped with a device to stop the prime mover whenever dischargepressure exceeds the system's safe operating pressure when flammable orcombustible liquids are supplied to spray nozzles by positive displacementpumps: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(12): Wiring, motors and equipment in aspray booth was not of approved explosion-proof type for Class I, Group Dlocations and did not conform to the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.307: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(12): Wiring, motors and equipment within20 feet of any interior spraying area and not separated by vapor-tightpartitions produced sparks during operation and did not conform to therequirements of 29 CFR 1910.307: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
245OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.153(d)(13): Outside electrical lights within 10 feet ofspraying areas and not separated from the areas by partitions were notenclosed and protected from damage: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.153(e)(1): Spray booths were not substantially constructedof noncombustible material having smooth interior surfaces: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.153(e)(2): Spray booths were not separated from otheroperations by at least 3 feet or by fire-retardant partitions or walls: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.153(e)(3): A space of a least 3 feet on all sides of thespray booth was not maintained free of storage or combustible materials: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.153(e)(4): Metal parts of spray booths, exhaust ducts,piping and airless high-pressure spray guns and conductive objects beingsprayed were not grounded: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.153(e)(5): Electric motors driving exhaust fans were notlocated outside of spray booths or ducts: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.153(e)(6): Belts that were not completely enclosed enteredducts or spray booths: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
246OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.153(e)(7): Exhaust ducts of spray booth were not made ofsteel with sufficient access doors to permit cleaning and have a minimumclearance of 18 inches from combustible materials: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.153(e)(8): Spray booths were alternately used to spraydifferent types of coating materials when the combination of the materialsmay spontaneously ignite: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.154: Employees were not protected by chipguarding and personal protective equipment complying with the provisions ofSubpart E 29 CFR Part 1917 during cleaning with compressed air: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.154: Compressed air used for cleaning exceeded apressure of 30 psi: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 5 29 CFR 1917.154: Compressed air was used to clean employees: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 6 29 CFR 1917.155(b)(1): Air receivers were not equipped withindicating pressure gauges and spring-loaded safety valves: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
247OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.155(b)(1): Safety valves on air receivers did notprevent receiver pressure from exceeding 110 percent of the maximum allowableworking pressure: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.155(b)(2): Other valves were placed between air receiversand their safety valves: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(1): Fueling operations were not conducted bydesignated persons: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(2): Filler caps were not replaced and spillage ofliquid fuel disposed of before the engine was started: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 5 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(3): Engines were not, stopped or operatorswere on the equipment during refueling operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(4): Smoking and open flames were not prohibited inareas used for fueling, fuel Storage or enclosed storage of equipmentcontaining fuel: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(5): Equipment was not refueled only at designatedlocations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
248OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(6): Liquid fuels were not handled andtransported only in portable containers or equivalent means designed for thatpurpose when not handled by pump: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(6): Portable containers were not metal,have tight closures with screw or spring covers nor equipped with spouts orother means to allow pouring without spilling liquid fuel: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(7)(i): Flammable liquids were dispensed in the openfrom a tank or from other vehicles equipped for delivering fuel to anothervehicle when dispensing hoses exceeded 50 feet in length: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(7)(ii): Flammable liquids were dispensed in theopen from a tank or from other vehicles equipped for delivering fuel toanother vehicle when powered dispensing nozzles were not of theautomatic-closing type: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(8): Liquid fuel dispensing devices were notprovided with an easily accessible and clearly identified shut-off device,such as a switch or circuit breaker, to shut off the power in an emergency: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.156(a)(9): Liquid fuel dispensing devices, such as pumps,were not mounted either on a concrete island or otherwise protected againstcollision damage: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
249OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(1)(i): Liquefied gas powered equipment was notfueled only at designated locations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(1)(ii): Equipment with permanently mounted fuelcontainers was not charged outdoors: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(1)(iii): Equipment was fueled or stored nearunderground entrances, elevator shafts, or other places where gas or fumesmight accumulate: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(2)(i): The escape of fuel when removable containersare exchanged, was not minimized by either automatic quick-closing couplingsin fuel lines; or closing fuel container valves and allowing engines to rununtil residual fuel is exhausted: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(2)(ii): Pressure-relief valve openings were not incontinuous contact with the vapor space (top) of the cylinder: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(2)(iii): Fuel containers were not secured toprevent jarring loose, slipping, or rotating: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 7 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(2)(iv): Fuel containers were located in acompartment that was not vented: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
250OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 2 1 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(2)(iv): Fuel containers near the engine orexhaust system were not shielded against direct heat radiation: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(2)(v): Fuel container installation did not providethe container with at least the vehicle's road clearance under maximum springdeflection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(2)(vi): Valves and connections of fuelcontainers were not protected from contact damage: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(2)(vi): Permanent protection was notprovided for fittings on removable fuel containers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(2)(vii): Defective fuel containers were not removedfrom service: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(3)(ii): Using matches or flames to check for leaksin liquefied gas fueling operations was not prohibited: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
251OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(3)(iii)(A): Fuel containers were not examinedbefore recharging and again before reuse for dents, scrapes and gouges ofpressure vessels: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(3)(iii)(B): Fuel containers were not examinedbefore recharging and again before reuse for damage to valves and liquidlevel gauges: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(3)(iii)(C): Fuel containers were not examinedbefore recharging and again before reuse for debris in relief valves: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(3)(iii)(D): Fuel containers were not examinedbefore recharging and again before reuse for leakage at valves or connection: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(3)(iii)(E): Fuel containers were not examinedbefore recharging and again before reuse for deterioration or loss offlexible seals in filling or servicing connections: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(4)(i): Stored fuel containers were not located tominimize exposure to excessive temperatures and physical damage: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
252OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(4)(ii): Fuel containers were stored near exits,stairways or areas normally used or intended for egress: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(4)(iii): Outlet valves of fuel containersin storage or transport were not closed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(4)(iii): Relief valves for fuel containersdid not connect with vapor spaces: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(5)(i): Liquefied gas fueled vehicles with fuelsystem leaks were stored or serviced inside garages or shops: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(5)(ii): Liquefied gas fueled vehicles under repairdid not have container shut-off valves closed when engine operation was notnecessary for repairs: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.156(b)(5)(iii): Liquefied gas fueled vehicles were parkednear open flames, sources of ignition or unventilated open pits: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
7 29 CFR 1917.157(b): Battery charging and changing were not performedonly in areas designated by the employer: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
253OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.157(c): Smoking and other ignition sources were notprohibited in battery charging area: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.157(d): Filler caps were not in place when batteries weremoved: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.157(e): Parking brakes were not applied before batterieswere charged or changed: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.157(f): The ground lead was not connected to ground awayfrom the vehicle's battery when a jumper battery was connected to the batteryin a vehicle: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.157(g): Batteries were not free of corrosion buildup andcap vent holes were not open: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.157(h): Adequate ventilation was not provided duringbattery charging: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
254OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.157(i): Facilities for flushing the eyes, body and workarea with water were not provided where electrolyte was handled: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: NOT APPLICABLE WHEN EMPLOYEES ARE ONLY CHECKING BATTERYELECTROLYTE LEVELS OR ADDING WATER.
2 29 CFR 1917.157(j): Carboy tilters or siphons were not used to handleelectrolyte in large containers: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1917.157(k): Battery handling equipment which could contactbattery terminals or cell connectors was not insulated or otherwiseprotected: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1917.157(m): Vent caps were not in place when batteries werebeing charged: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
5 29 CFR 1917.157(n): Battery charger was not turned off when leads werebeing connected or disconnected: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
6 29 CFR 1917.157(o): Installed batteries were not secured to avoidphysical or electrical contact with compartment walls or components: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
255OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A CH-1 August 27, 1984 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1917.158(a): Spray painting or abrasive blasting operation wasconducted in the vicinity of cargo handling operations: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1917.158(b): Welding and burning operations were conducted inthe vicinity of cargo handling operations when hot work was not part of thecargo operation: (a) (LOCATION)(IDENTIFY SPECIFIC OPERATIONS AND/ORCONDITIONS)(DESCRIBE HAZARDS WHERE NECESSARY)
256OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1918.11(b): The gangway(s) or turntable(s) did nothave railing(s) with a minimum height of thirty three (33) inches measuredperpendicularly from rail to walking surface at the stanchion, with amid-rail: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S), ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: SUCH AS NO RAILING OR NOT MID-RAIL OR INSUFFICIENT HEIGHTOF RAILING
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1918.11(b): The rail(s) on the gangway(s) orturntable(s) were not of wood, pipe, chain, wire, or rope: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S). ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1918.11(b): The rail(s) on the gangway(s) orturntables were not taut at all times: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
257OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 4 1 29 CFR 1918.11(b): Portable stanchion(s) supporting railingson the gangway(s) or turntable(s) were not supported or secured to preventaccidental dislodgment: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1918.12(a): Cargo handling gear was used before it wasascertained that the vessel(s) had current and valid cargo gear register(s)and certificate(s): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
3 29 CFR 1918.13(a): The employer used in vessel-to-shore,shore-to-vessel, or in vessel-to-vessel cargo handling, crane(s), derrick(s),bulk cargo spout(s), or bulk cargo sucker(s) which were: (1) Not part of a vessel's permanent equipment and were eitherlocated ashore or placed aboard a vessel only temporarily; and
(2) Were used to transfer cargo or other materials other thanbulk liquids, directly between shore and vessel or between vessels;and
(3) Were so located that failure could cause injury toemployee(s); before it was ascertained that he device(s) had been certifiedas evidenced by current and valid documents attesting to compliance with therequirements specified in 29 CFR 1918.13(b).
(a) (TYPE OF CARGO HANDLING)(SPECIFIC DEVICE) (LOCATION OFDEVICE)(USE OF DEVICE)
258OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1918.13(c): Crane(s) or derrick(s) were not tested asa unit, inspected or examined, at intervals required by, and in accordancewith applicable requirements set forth in 29 CFR 1918.13(b): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1918.13(c): Appropriate documentation that crane(s) orderricks(s) were tested as a unit, inspected or examined at intervalsrequired by and in accordance with applicable requirements set forth in 29CFR 1918.13(b), was not available for inspection at the worksite: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1918.13(d): The employer permitted bulk cargo spout(s)or sucker(s), together with portable extension(s) or rigging or outrigger(s)associated therewith, which support them vertically to be used without theirbeing subjected to annual examination(s) in accordance with applicablerequirements as set forth in 29 CFR 1918.13(b): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1918.13(d): Acceptable certificate(s),attesting torequired examination(s) as required in 29 CFR 1918.13(b) were not availablefor inspection: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
259OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1918.21(b): Fixed tread accommodation ladder(s) used with theangle low enough to require employee(s) to walk on the edge of the treads,did not have cleated duck board(s) laid over and secured to the ladder: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1918.21(d): The foot of the gangway(s) was more thanone (1) foot away from the edge of the apron and the space between them wasnot bridged by a firm walkway: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1918.21(d): The foot of the gangway(s) was more thanone(1) foot away from the edge of the apron and the walkway bridging thespace between them was not equipped with railing(s) with a minimum height ofapproximately thirty three (33) inches with midrail(s) on both sides: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY) NECESSARY)
4 29 CFR 1918.21(e): Supporting bridle(s) were not kept clear so as topermit unobstructed passage for employee(s) using the gangway(s): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
260OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 1 1 29 CFR 1918.21(f): Substantial steps were not provided whenthe upper end of the means of access rested on, or was flush with the top ofthe bulwark: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 2 29 CFR 1918.21(f): The upper end(s) of the means of accessrested on or were flush with the top of the bulwark(s), and the stepsprovided between the top of the bulwark(s) and the deck(s) were notsubstantial: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 3 29 CFR 1918.21(f): The upper end(s) of the means of accessrested on or were flush with the top of the bulwark(s), and the stepsprovided were not properly secured: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 4 4 29 CFR 1918.21(f): The upper end(s) of the means of accessrested on or were flush with the top of the bulwark(s), and the stepsprovided were not equipped with at least one substantial handrail,approximately thirty three (33) inches in height between the top of thebulwark and the deck: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
261OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1918.21(g): Obstruction(s) were laid on, or across thegangway(s): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1918.21(i): The means of access was located so thatdraft(s) of cargo passed over it: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: THIS DOES NOT APPLY IF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE VESSELMADE OTHER LOCATIONS IMPOSSIBLE
OPTION 2 3 29 CFR 1918.21(i): Loads were passed over the means of accesswhile employee(s) were on it: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 4 29 CFR 1918.22(a): Jacob's Ladder(s) were not of double rungor flat tread type: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 5 29 CFR 1918.22(a): Jacob's Ladder(s) were not well maintained: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
262OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 3 1 29 CFR 1918.22(a): Jacob's Ladder(s) were not properlysecured: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
2 29 CFR 1918.22(b): Jacob's ladder(s) did not hang without slack fromtheir lashing and were not pulled up entirely: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 3 29 CFR 1918.23(a): Ramp(s) for access of vehicle(s) to orbetween barges were not of adequate strength: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 4 29 CFR 1918.23(a): Ramp(s) for access of vehicle(s) to orbetween barge(s) were not provided with side board(s): (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 3 5 29 CFR 1918.23(a): Ramp(s) for access of vehicle(s) to orbetween barge(s) were not well maintained: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
263OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance OPTION 4 1 29 CFR 1918.23(a): Ramp(s) for access of vehicle(s) to orbetween barge(s), were not properly secured: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 1 Mc2d 2 29 CFR 1918.23(b): Employee(s) could not stepsafely to or from wharf, float, barge or river towboat and neither ramp(s)meeting requirement of 29 CFR 1918.23(a) nor safe walkway(s) meeting therequirement of 29 CFR 1918.21(d), were provided:
(a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
OPTION 2 Mc27 3 29 CFR 1918.23(b): Employee(s) could not stepsafely to or from wharf, float, barge or river towboat and substantialstraight ladder(s), extending at least thirty-six (36) inches above the upperlanding surface and adequately secured against shifting or slipping, were notprovided:
(a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
NOTE: ONLY CITE WHEN WALKWAY IMPRACTICABLE
4 29 CFR 1918.23(c): Jacob's ladder(s) meeting the requirements of 29CFR 1918.22 were not provided for each gang working alongside when barge(s),raft(s), or long boom(s) were being worked alongside larger vessel(s) andother safe means of access were not provided: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
264OSHA Instruction CPL 2.32A December 21, 1983 Office of General IndustryCompliance Assistance 1 29 CFR 1918.23(d): Longshoring operation(s) were in progress on bargeswhich were not securely made fast to either vessel(s), wharf(s) ordolphin(s): (a) (BARGE, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITIONS AND AREAS)
OPTION 1 2 29 CFR 1918.24(a): Bridge or car plate(s) used afloat werenot of adequate strength: (a) (VESSEL, LOCATION)(SPECIFIC CONDITION(S), AREA(S) ANDSPACE)(DESCRIBE HAZARD(S) WHERE NECESSARY)
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