Top 10 OSHA violations for FY 2020
OSHA recently made available data on the most frequently violated standards for FY 2020, which ended in September.
As usual, the construction fall protection standard was the most cited standard, with Hazard Communication (HazCom) coming in at number two. Perhaps to be expected, given the pandemic, Respiratory Protection jumped to number three, swapping places with the construction scaffolding standard.
The data are preliminary at this point, but likely won’t change drastically from a positioning standpoint.
Most cited standards, FY 2020
- Fall protection (construction) — 1926.501
- Hazard communication — 1910.1200
- Respiratory protection — 1910.134
- Scaffolding (construction) — 1926.451
- Ladders (construction) — 1926.1053
- Lockout/tagout — 1910.147
- Powered industrial trucks — 1910.178
- Fall protection training (construction) — 1926.503
- Eye and face protection (construction) — 1926.102
- Machine guarding — 1910.212
Forklift standard most cited for trucking/warehousing
Despite a COVID-19 pandemic, the trucking and warehousing/storage industries were hit with $2.34M in OSHA penalties in fiscal year 2020 for just over 600 violations.
Average penalties equated to almost $3,900 per citation.
Powered industrial truck violations took the top spot for number of citations in both industries. Penalties for 29 CFR 1910.178 came with an average penalty of $4,076 each.
Reporting serious injuries cracks top 20
OSHA continues to cite employers at a high rate for not reporting work-related hospitalizations, fatalities, amputations, and losses of eye. In fact, last year, violations of 1904.39 made the top 20 most cited standards list, carrying an average penalty of $3,700. The construction, manufacturing, and healthcare industries made up the bulk of the citations.