No- the OSH Act requires you to have a safety program. If your program calls for reviewing JSAs annually, then you should follow your program. However- it is a very good idea to do so- jobs change.
OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.146, Permit Required Confined Spaces
OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.146, Permit Required Confined Spaces
an osha inspection begins when the osha compliance officer
OSHA has no requirement for spore testing.
All OSHA standards and requirement can be seen at the OSHA web site.
The OSHA regulations set the requirement to have extingishers, refers to the NFPA standards, and sets a requirement to train workers to use them.
You are legally required to record and OSHA recordable case.
In OSHA standards when the word "should" is used it is generally advisory and does not establish a requirement, the violation of which can produce a citation. When a requirement is intended, the word "shall" is used.
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An OSHA standard is a regulation issued by OSHA, after proper notice and comment, that sets a minimum requirement in some area of practice or activity over which OSHA has authority. Such a standard establishes a minimum level of safety in the workplace acceptable to society at large.
OSHA, NIOSH and the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) were all established by the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. OSHA issues the regulations and inspects to enforce them. NIOSH researches safety and health and recommends safety and health standards. The OSHRC reviews contested OSHA citations.
Among the rights related to OSHA record keeping, the rights that workers had to review included copies of records of work-related injuries and illnesses that could be faced in their places of work.