Construction Safety
Over 100 Million Workers Count On OSHAThe mission of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is to save lives, prevent injuries and protect the health of America's workers. To accomplish this, federal and state governments must work in partnership with the more than 100 million working men and women and their six and a half million employers who are covered by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970.OSHA and its state partners have approximately 2100 inspectors, plus complaint discrimination investigators, engineers, physicians, educators, standards writers, and other technical and support personnel spread over more than 200 offices throughout the country. This staff establishes protective standards, enforces those standards, and reaches out to employers and employees through technical assistance and consultation programs. Nearly every working man and woman in the nation comes under OSHA's jurisdiction (with some exceptions such as miners, transportation workers, many public employees, and the self-employed). Other users and recipients of OSHA services include: occupational safety and health professionals, the academic community, lawyers, journalists
Surveying Our Public At OSHA, we are dedicated to improving the quality of our efforts and know that to be successful we must become an agency that is driven by commitment to public service. Service Standards We based OSHA's new standards for public service on what we learned from the survey, from meetings with employee and employer groups, and from focus group discussions with workers from many plants and industries across the country. Less than two months later, a second worker slipped from a beam, but also escaped injury because of his fall protection equipment. Taylor Communications dispatched Elias Casillas and Jessica Martinez to the site of a tower under construction. Good thing El Paso Assistant Area Director Mario Solano had spotted the trench earlier on September 13, 2001 and sent Dickinson and Elias Casillas to check it out. Thanks to his use of full fall protection, serious injury - or death - was avoided. Like his predecessor, he returned to work the same day. S Should one doubt the wisdom of using fall protection during construction, you might want to ask one fortunate construction worker from Michigan-based National Riggers and Erectors. The first step is for OSHA to listen and respond to its customers. An aerial lift had rolled off the side of a flat bed truck, catapulting the operator to the ground, resulting in his death. A tow truck operator was preparing to bring the lift upright, and LeVinus realized that doing so could cause the aerial lift to shift and possibly swing into the driver's side of the tow truck. We asked a random sample of employees and employers who had recently experienced an OSHA inspection what they thought of the inspection in particular, and of OSHA's standards and educational and other assistance activities in general. Next year, too, we plan to learn more about public response to our assistance and consultation programs.
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