OSHA's list of the
most-violated safety and health standards from October 2005 through September 2006 contains the usual suspects at the top
but in a slightly different order.
Once again, OSHA's
Scaffolding Standard was the most frequently cited standard overall. Among rules covering General Industry, the Hazard Communication
Standard (HCS) remains the most-violated standard but slipped from second last year to third this year on the overall list
behind the Fall Protection Standard.
OSHA's top 10 most
violated standards for fiscal year 2006 follow. The number of violations is accurate as of October 13, 2006.
1. Scaffolding--General Requirements (1926.451)
with 7,895 violations
2. Duty to Have Fall Protection (1926.501) with
5,746 violations
3. Hazard Communication (1910.1200) with 5,586
violations
4. Respiratory Protection (1910.134) with 3,410
violations
5. Lockout/Tagout (1910.147) with 3,068 violations
6. Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178) with 2,582 violations
7. Electrical--Wiring
Methods, Components, and Equipment for General Use (1910.305) with 2,396 violations
8. Machine Guarding--General Requirements (1910.212)
with 2,296 violations
9. Ladders (1926.1053) with 2,115 violations
10. Electrical--General Requirements (1910.303) with 1,791
violations
10/13/2006 – Source BLR