The
DataPipe OSHA compliance suite is designed to monitor,
record and report on all occupational health and safety
standards. Through the DataPipe software you will be able
to maintain compliance and avoid costly fines.
Detailed Overview:
OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Act was
created in 1970. Its goal was to assure safe and healthful
working conditions for all working Americans. The OSHA
compliance requirements produced from this act have
resulted in occupational health and safety standards that
apply to private sector employers. Employers Covered by
OSHA Compliance OSHA regs cover all private-sector
employers with one or more workers in all states and U.S.
territories. The term “private sector employer” applies to
any business with one or more employees engaged in a
commercial or noncommercial activity that affects
commerce. This definition includes not-for-profit
organizations.
DataPipe has a suite of modules dedicated
to achieving OSHA compliance within your organization.
Our injury and illness module, questionnaires (for audits
and surveys), our corrective actions (recommendations)
module and our general incidents module combined make up a
thorough OSHA compliance suite. Please contact us so
that we can walk you through a demo to show you how your
DataPipe can help your organization to save money by
staying complaint.
The following list are the most frequently
cited standards from fiscal year 2007
(October 2006 through
September 2007) as
stated by OSHA.
Scaffolding, general requirements,
construction (29 CFR 1926.451)
Fall protection, construction (29 CFR
1926.501)
Hazard communication standard, general
industry (29 CFR 1910.1200)
Control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout),
general industry (29 CFR 1910.147)
Respiratory protection, general industry
(29 CFR 1910.134)
Powered industrial trucks, general
industry (29 CFR 1910.178)
Electrical, wiring methods, components
and equipment, general industry (29 CFR 1910.305)
Ladders, construction (29 CFR 1926.1053)
Machines, general requirements, general
industry (29 CFR 1910.212)
Electrical systems design, general
requirements, general industry (29 CFR 1910.303)