Top Maritime Violations FY 2017-2020: Shipyard Employment, Marine Terminals

 
Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915)
Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917)
Longshoring (29 CFR 1918)
 
Top Violations in Maritime (FY 2017- 2020)
Top Violations in Maritime (FY 2017- 2020)
 
1.
Confined and Encloses Spaces, Precautions and Order of
Testing 
(1915.12) 
(40 violations)
2.
Guarding of Deck Openings and Edges 
(1915.73) 
(22
violations)
3.
Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout-Plus)
(1915.89) 
(20 violations)
4.
Personal Protection Equipment, General Requirements
(1915.152) 
(20 violations)
5.
Toxic and Hazardous Substances 
(1915.1026) 
(18
violations)
6.
Scaffolds or staging 
(1915.71) 
(15 violations)
7.
Housekeeping
 
(1915.81
) 
(15 violations)
8.
Training
 
 
(1915.508
) 
(15 violations)
9.
Competent Person 
(1915.7) 
(14 violations)
10.
Lifesaving Equipment 
(1915.158) 
(12 violations)
 
 
Top Ten Violations in Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915)
Top Ten Violations in Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915)
(FY 2017- 2020)
(FY 2017- 2020)
 
Standard subsections:
1.
1915.73(d)
 – Guarding of deck openings and
edges: guarding of surfaces over 5 feet 
(24
violations)
2.
1915.152(a)
 – Duty to provide appropriate PPE 
(13
violations)
3.
1915.152(b) 
– Hazard assessment for PPE 
(10
violations)
4.
1915.56(e) 
Arc welding and cutting: Operations
shall be shielded by noncombustible or flame-
proof screens  
(8 violations)
5.
1915.158(b)(4) 
Attaching at least 90 feet of line
to each ring life buoy 
(8 violations)
 
 
 
Top Ten Violations in Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915)
Top Ten Violations in Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915)
(FY 2017- 2020)
(FY 2017- 2020)
 
Standard subsections (continued):
6.
1915.77(c)
 – Scaffolds, ladders and other working
surfaces over 5 feet 
 (7 violations
7.
1915.134(b) 
– Tools and Related Equipment:
distance not to exceed 1/8 inch from the surface of
the wheel  
(7 violations)
8.
1915.152(b)(4) – 
Verify hazard assessment for PPE
has been performed
 (7 violations)
9.
1915.502(a
) 
Develop and implement a written fire
safety plan
 
 
(7 violations)
10.
1915.7(b)(1) – 
One or more competent persons
shall be designated by the employer 
(6 violations)
 
 
 
 
 
Top Ten Violations in Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915)
Top Ten Violations in Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915)
(FY 2017- 2020)
(FY 2017- 2020)
 
Top Ten Violations in Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917)
Top Ten Violations in Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917)
(FY 2017- 2020)
(FY 2017- 2020)
 
1.
Guarding of Edges 
(1917.112) 
(22 violations)
2.
First Aid and Lifesaving Facilities 
(1917.26) 
(18
violations)
3.
Powered Industrial Trucks 
(1917.43) 
(8 violations)
4.
Machine Guarding 
(1917.151) 
(8 violations)
5.
Fuel Handling and Storage  
(1917.156) 
(8 violations)
6.
Emergency Action Plans 
(1917.30) 
(7 violations)
7.
Cranes and Derricks 
(1917.45) 
(7 violations)
8.
Certification of Material Handling Devices 
(1917.50) 
(7
violations)
9.
General Rules Applicable to Vehicles 
(1917.44) 
(7
violations)
10.
Maintenance and load limits 
(1917.111) 
(6 violations)
 
Top Ten Violations in Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917)
Top Ten Violations in Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917)
(FY 2017- 2020)
(FY 2017- 2020)
 
Standard subsections:
1.
1917.112(b)(1) 
guardrails at floor or wall openings
or waterside edges that present a hazard of falling
more than 4 feet
 (10 violations)
2.
1917.26(f) 
 
first aid and lifesaving facilities: life
rings, personal flotation devices, and ladders 
(8
violations)
3.
1917.26(d)(1) 
 
first aid and lifesaving facilities:
blankets for stretchers
 
(5 violations)
4.
1917.30(a)(1) 
 
emergency action plan for fires and
other emergencies 
(4 violations)
5.
1917.95(c) 
 
emergency facilities for exposure to
hazardous substances 
(4 violations)
 
Top Ten Violations in Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917)
Top Ten Violations in Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917)
(FY 2017- 2020)
(FY 2017- 2020)
 
Standard subsections (continued):
6.
1917.156(a)(9) 
 
mounting of Liquid fuel dispensing
devices 
(4 violations)
7.
1917.12 
– eliminating  slippery conditions 
(3
violations)
8.
1917.112(a)(1) 
 
guarding of edges of vehicle curbs,
bull rails, or other effective barriers at least six inches
(15.24 cm) in height; after October 3, 1983, shall be
at least 10 inches (25.4 cm) in height 
( 3 violations)
9.
1917.122(a) 
 
employee exits shall be clearly marked
(3 violations)
10.
1917.122(c)
exits shall be readily accessible and
sufficient in number to provide employees with a
convenient means of escape in emergencies 
(3
violations)
 
 
Top Ten Violations in Longshoring (29 CFR 1918)
Top Ten Violations in Longshoring (29 CFR 1918)
(FY 2017- 2020)
(FY 2017- 2020)
 
1.
Stowed Cargo and Temporary Landing Surfaces 
(1918.32)
(7 violations)
2.
Containerized Cargo Operations 
(1918.85) 
(7 violations)
3.
Gangways
 
(1918.22) 
(6 violations
4.
Fixed and Portable Ladders 
(1918.24) 
(6 violations)
5.
Mechanically Powered Vehicles Used Aboard Vessels
(1918.65) 
(5 violations)
6.
Cranes and Derricks Other than Vessel's Gear 
(1918.66) 
(5
violations)
7.
Slinging 
(1918.81) 
(5 violations)
8.
First aid and lifesaving facilities  
(1918.97) 
(5 violations)
9.
Gear Certification 
(1918.11) 
(4 violations)
10.
Miscellaneous Auxiliary Gear 
(1918.62) 
(4 violations)
 
Top Ten Violations in Longshoring (29 CFR 1918)
Top Ten Violations in Longshoring (29 CFR 1918)
(FY 2017- 2020)
(FY 2017- 2020)
 
Standard subsections:
1.
1918.32(b) 
stowed cargo and temporary landing
surfaces: guarding edges of hatch sections 
(9 violations)
2.
1918.105(b)(1) 
employer shall provide and require
the wearing of personal flotation devices for employees
who might fall into the water
 (4 violations)
3.
1918.24(b) 
prohibit the use of visibly unsafe fixed ladders
(3 violations)
4.
1918.26(b)  
using a ramp meeting the requirements of
paragraph (a) of this section or a safe walkway meeting the
requirements of 1918.22(f) when  access to barges and river
towboats is not safe; Jacob's ladder meeting the
requirements of 1918.23 shall be provided  
(3 violations)
5.
1918.65(h)(9) 
guarding of edges when lift trucks or
other mechanically powered vehicles are being
operated on open deck-type barges; preventing
vehicles from rolling overboard through door openings
(3 violations)
 
Top Ten Violations in Longshoring (29 CFR 1918)
Top Ten Violations in Longshoring (29 CFR 1918)
(FY 2017- 2020)
(FY 2017- 2020)
 
Standard subsections (continued):
6.
1918.81(a) 
Drafts shall be safely slung before being
hoisted. Loose dunnage or debris hanging or protruding
from loads shall be removed 
(2 violations)
7.
1918.85(j)(3) 
employer shall ensure that each employee
exposed to a fall hazard is protected by a fall protection
system
 (2 violations)
8.
1918.97(d)(1) 
one Stokes basket stretcher, or its
equivalent, shall be available to be permanently equipped
with bridles for attachment to the hoisting gear of each
vessel being worked on 
(3 violations)
9.
1918.22(a) 
abnormal or excessive wear including heat and
chemical damage 
(2 violations)
10.
1918.22(b) 
a gangway of not less than 20 inches (.51 m) in
width, of adequate strength shall be used; If a gangway is
not practicable, a straight ladder meeting the requirements
of 1918.24 that extends at least 36 inches (.91 m); Jacob's
ladder meeting the requirements of 1918.23 may be used if
neither 
a gangway nor straight ladder can be used 
(2 violations)
Slide Note

This presentation reviews the top 10 most frequently cited OSHA standards following inspections by federal OSHA in FY 2017-2020 for:

29 CFR 1915 – shipyard employment

29 CFR 1917 – marine terminals

29 CFR 1918 – longshoring

The top 10 most frequently cited standards (main standard section, e.g., 1915.73) are provided for each of these, followed by the top 10 most frequently cited standard sub-sections (e.g., 1915.73(d)).

This list can alert employers about these commonly cited standards so they can take steps to find and fix recognized hazards addressed in these and other standards.

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  1. Top Violations in Maritime (FY 2017- 2020) Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915) Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917) Longshoring (29 CFR 1918)

  2. Top Ten Violations in Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915) (FY 2017- 2020) 1. Confined and Encloses Spaces, Precautions and Order of Testing (1915.12) (40 violations) 2. Guarding of Deck Openings and Edges (1915.73) (22 violations) 3. Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout-Plus) (1915.89) (20 violations) 4. Personal Protection Equipment, General Requirements (1915.152) (20 violations) 5. Toxic and Hazardous Substances (1915.1026) (18 violations) 6. Scaffolds or staging (1915.71) (15 violations) 7. Housekeeping(1915.81) (15 violations) 8. Training(1915.508) (15 violations) 9. Competent Person (1915.7) (14 violations) 10. Lifesaving Equipment (1915.158) (12 violations)

  3. Top Ten Violations in Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915) (FY 2017- 2020) Standard subsections: 1. 1915.73(d) Guarding of deck openings and edges: guarding of surfaces over 5 feet (24 violations) 2. 1915.152(a) Duty to provide appropriate PPE (13 violations) 3. 1915.152(b) Hazard assessment for PPE (10 violations) 4. 1915.56(e) Arc welding and cutting: Operations shall be shielded by noncombustible or flame- proof screens (8 violations) 5. 1915.158(b)(4) Attaching at least 90 feet of line to each ring life buoy (8 violations)

  4. Top Ten Violations in Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915) (FY 2017- 2020) Standard subsections (continued): 6. 1915.77(c) Scaffolds, ladders and other working surfaces over 5 feet (7 violations 7. 1915.134(b) Tools and Related Equipment: distance not to exceed 1/8 inch from the surface of the wheel (7 violations) 8. 1915.152(b)(4) Verify hazard assessment for PPE has been performed (7 violations) 9. 1915.502(a) Develop and implement a written fire safety plan (7 violations) 10. 1915.7(b)(1) One or more competent persons shall be designated by the employer (6 violations)

  5. Top Ten Violations in Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917) (FY 2017- 2020) 1. Guarding of Edges (1917.112) (22 violations) 2. First Aid and Lifesaving Facilities (1917.26) (18 violations) 3. Powered Industrial Trucks (1917.43) (8 violations) 4. Machine Guarding (1917.151) (8 violations) 5. Fuel Handling and Storage (1917.156) (8 violations) 6. Emergency Action Plans (1917.30) (7 violations) 7. Cranes and Derricks (1917.45) (7 violations) 8. Certification of Material Handling Devices (1917.50) (7 violations) 9. General Rules Applicable to Vehicles (1917.44) (7 violations) 10. Maintenance and load limits (1917.111) (6 violations)

  6. Top Ten Violations in Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917) (FY 2017- 2020) Standard subsections: 1. 1917.112(b)(1) guardrails at floor or wall openings or waterside edges that present a hazard of falling more than 4 feet (10 violations) 2. 1917.26(f) first aid and lifesaving facilities: life rings, personal flotation devices, and ladders (8 violations) 3. 1917.26(d)(1) first aid and lifesaving facilities: blankets for stretchers (5 violations) 4. 1917.30(a)(1) emergency action plan for fires and other emergencies (4 violations) 5. 1917.95(c) emergency facilities for exposure to hazardous substances (4 violations)

  7. Top Ten Violations in Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917) (FY 2017- 2020) Standard subsections (continued): 6. 1917.156(a)(9) mounting of Liquid fuel dispensing devices (4 violations) 7. 1917.12 eliminating slippery conditions (3 violations) 8. 1917.112(a)(1) guarding of edges of vehicle curbs, bull rails, or other effective barriers at least six inches (15.24 cm) in height; after October 3, 1983, shall be at least 10 inches (25.4 cm) in height ( 3 violations) 9. 1917.122(a) employee exits shall be clearly marked (3 violations) 10. 1917.122(c) exits shall be readily accessible and sufficient in number to provide employees with a convenient means of escape in emergencies (3 violations)

  8. Top Ten Violations in Longshoring (29 CFR 1918) (FY 2017- 2020) 1. Stowed Cargo and Temporary Landing Surfaces (1918.32) (7 violations) 2. Containerized Cargo Operations (1918.85) (7 violations) 3. Gangways(1918.22) (6 violations 4. Fixed and Portable Ladders (1918.24) (6 violations) 5. Mechanically Powered Vehicles Used Aboard Vessels (1918.65) (5 violations) 6. Cranes and Derricks Other than Vessel's Gear (1918.66) (5 violations) 7. Slinging (1918.81) (5 violations) 8. First aid and lifesaving facilities (1918.97) (5 violations) 9. Gear Certification (1918.11) (4 violations) 10. Miscellaneous Auxiliary Gear (1918.62) (4 violations)

  9. Top Ten Violations in Longshoring (29 CFR 1918) (FY 2017- 2020) Standard subsections: 1. 1918.32(b) stowed cargo and temporary landing surfaces: guarding edges of hatch sections (9 violations) 2. 1918.105(b)(1) employer shall provide and require the wearing of personal flotation devices for employees who might fall into the water (4 violations) 3. 1918.24(b) prohibit the use of visibly unsafe fixed ladders (3 violations) 4. 1918.26(b) using a ramp meeting the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section or a safe walkway meeting the requirements of 1918.22(f) when access to barges and river towboats is not safe; Jacob's ladder meeting the requirements of 1918.23 shall be provided (3 violations) 5. 1918.65(h)(9) guarding of edges when lift trucks or other mechanically powered vehicles are being operated on open deck-type barges; preventing vehicles from rolling overboard through door openings (3 violations)

  10. Top Ten Violations in Longshoring (29 CFR 1918) (FY 2017- 2020) Standard subsections (continued): 6. 1918.81(a) Drafts shall be safely slung before being hoisted. Loose dunnage or debris hanging or protruding from loads shall be removed (2 violations) 7. 1918.85(j)(3) employer shall ensure that each employee exposed to a fall hazard is protected by a fall protection system (2 violations) 8. 1918.97(d)(1) one Stokes basket stretcher, or its equivalent, shall be available to be permanently equipped with bridles for attachment to the hoisting gear of each vessel being worked on (3 violations) 9. 1918.22(a) abnormal or excessive wear including heat and chemical damage (2 violations) 10. 1918.22(b) a gangway of not less than 20 inches (.51 m) in width, of adequate strength shall be used; If a gangway is not practicable, a straight ladder meeting the requirements of 1918.24 that extends at least 36 inches (.91 m); Jacob's ladder meeting the requirements of 1918.23 may be used if neither a gangway nor straight ladder can be used (2 violations)

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