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How does OSHA enforce safety guards?

OSHA enforces safety guards through the following methods:

  • Regulations: OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.212 requires proper machine guarding to protect workers from hazards like moving parts, sparks, and debris.
  • Inspections: OSHA conducts workplace inspections to ensure safety guards are in place, secure, and compliant with regulations.
  • Citations and Fines: Violations result in citations and monetary penalties based on the severity of non-compliance.
  • Abatement Requirements: Employers must correct identified hazards, such as improperly guarded machines, within a specified time.
  • Employee Training: Employers are required to train workers on the purpose, use, and importance of safety guards.
  • Follow-Up Audits: OSHA may conduct follow-up inspections to ensure hazards have been addressed and safety guards remain in place.

OSHA’s enforcement aims to ensure workplaces prioritize worker safety and maintain compliance with federal standards.

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