Operating a company safely requires engaged leadership and a strong culture to identify and manage operational risks.
OSHA has also increased its goals for trenching and excavation hazard abatement. From 2,572 in 2019 to 2,619 for 2020 and 2021. Despite substantial outreach efforts in 2019 that resulted in 2,710 abated trenching/excavation hazards, OSHA claims general awareness of these hazards, as well as safe work practices, still need to improve.
To supplement reductions in workplace, fall and excavation hazards, OSHA will also look to hire 10 new whistleblower investigators. (Fall protection violations are still the number one item cited during an OSHA inspection). This in hopes to better their enforcement of the protection statutes they have in place to protect workers who report violations from employer retaliation. They hope this will encourage more employees to speak out against unlawful and unsafe working conditions. In turn, this should contribute to the reduction of fall and excavation related hazards and result in overall safer job sites.
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