OSHA Adds Three Standards to Revised Shipyard Industry Document

May 28, 2009
In its recently revised Shipyard Industry Standards, a guidance document providing employers and workers with an overview of all safety and health standards associated with the shipyard industry, OSHA published three additions: Fire Protection in Shipyard Employment, contamination issues related to hexavalent chromium and Employer Payment for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

The standard’s Fire Protection in Shipyard Employment subpart includes sections on implementing a fire safety plan, fire watches and fire response. The payment for PPE section advises employers of their obligation to provide PPE for workers at no cost to them. Finally, hexavalent chromium has been added to the list of air contaminants whose concentrations should not exceed stated exposure levels.

"The Maritime Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health recommended that OSHA update and republish the shipyard and longshoring industry digests," said Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA Jordan Barab. "The revised document is now up-to-date with current standards and will continue to serve as another resource for protecting the safety and health of shipyard workers."

Shipyard Industry Standards revises the existing Shipyard Industry Digest and incorporates new shipyard employment requirements that have been developed and finalized since the booklet was last published in 1998. It lists the guidelines for safety and health programs in the industry and incorporates topics such as management commitment; employee participation; hazard identification, assessment and control; and program evaluation.

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OSHA and Shipbuilders Council Address Shipyard Hazards

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