OSHA Expands Enforcement Program for Severe, Repeated Violations

Last week, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced it was expanding the Severe Violator Enforcement Program (SVEP). Under the Obama Administration starting in 2010, the program would focus on industries and/or employers that consistently violated only certain safety and health standards. When those industries or employers were identified the SVEP would then concentrate “resources on inspecting [those] employers that have demonstrated indifference to their OSH Act obligations by committing willful, repeated, or failure-to-abate violations.” With this latest development, the program will now cover “violations of all hazards and OSHA standards and will continue to focus on repeat offenders in all industries.”

The updated, specific criteria for the SVEP include:

The SVEP changes took effect on September 15 and will remain until “canceled or superseded” at OSHA’s discretion.

Click here to review OSHA’s press release and here to review OSHA’s instruction notice. For more information, contact Kevin Walgenbach at kwalgenbach@nrmca.org.

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