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OSHA: More Scrutiny and More Penalties Possible for the Oil and Gas Industry

Written by Ilya Batikov | Apr 13, 2015 10:52:59 PM

On March 18, 2015, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced that those engaged in crude petroleum and natural gas extraction, drilling, and related support activities are engaged in “high hazard” activities and will be subject to OSHA’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program.   The program has been in effect since 2010, when it replaced the prior Enhanced Enforcement Program.  When the program started, OSHA  placed its national emphasis on the “high-hazard” industries that involved fall hazards and hazards from amputations; combustible dust, crystalline silica; excavation and/or trenching; lead; and shipbreaking.  This announcement is an expansion of the program’s “high hazard” activities.  This is important for the oil and gas industry because OSHA concentrates the majority of its resources to inspecting employers from “high-hazard” industries.

Read our Client Alert to learn more about the impact of this change.