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OSHA Training in Utah

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Since the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) permits all states across the United States to assume control of their occupational safety and health regulations, Utah implements its own Official State Plan that includes all State, local government, and many private-sector workers and incorporates several Federal OSHA Standards as well as its additional regulations.

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Utah's OSHA Training Requirements Every Worker Must Know

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Under Utah's Labor Commission, the Utah Division of Occupational Safety and Health (UOSH) executes the State Plan in Utah's many industrial facilities.

 

In addition, the State Plan of Utah is pertinent to private-sector facilities in the State with the exclusion of:

 

  • Maritime employment, including shipyard employment, marine terminals, and long shoring;
  • Contract workers and contractor-operated facilities engaged in United States Postal Service (USPS) mail operations;
  • Employment on Hill Air Force Base;
  • Employment at the United States Department of Energy (DOE.) Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserve to the extent that it remains a US DOE facility;
  • Employment at the Tooele Army Depot, which includes the Tooele Chemical Demilitarization Facility;
  • The enforcement of the field sanitation standard, 29 CFR 1928.110, and the enforcement of the temporary labor camps standard, 29 CFR 1910.142, concerning any agricultural establishment where workers are engaged in "agricultural employment" – within the meaning of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act, 29 USC 1802(3) – regardless of the number of workers. 
  • All working conditions of aircraft cabin crew members onboard aircraft in operation.
  • Though UOSH enforces most Federal OSHA Standards, it is often met with additional regulatory requirements mentioned in the Utah Administrative Code, Title R614.

 

Utah has its separate standards in the areas mentioned below:

 

General Industry

 

  • Rail Tracks
  • Elevators, Escalators, Aerial Trams, Manlifts, Workers' Hoists
  • Flammable and Other Hazardous Liquids
  • Explosives and Blasting Agents
  • Processes and Equipment Involving the Use of Filters
  • Flammable Solids
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Lockouts and Tagging
  • Emergency Response
  • Crawler Locomotive and Truck Cranes
  • Conveyors
  • Centrifuges
  • Window Cleaning
  • Foundries
  • House and Building Moving
  • Meat, Food, and Tobacco Processing and Packing
  • Drilling Industries (Other than Oil and Gas)
  • Motor Vehicle Transportation of Workers
  • Worker Intoxication
  • Oil and Gas Drilling, Servicing, and Production

 

Construction

 

  • Grizzlies Over Chutes, Bins, and Tank Openings
  • Cranes and Derricks
  • Roofing Operations
  • Asphalt Mixing and Rock Crushing Operations
  • Agriculture
  • Slow-Moving Vehicles
  • Roll-Over Protective Structures (ROPS) for Agricultural Tractors
  • Guarding of Farm Field Equipment, Farmstead Equipment
  • Field Sanitation
  • Walking-Working Surfaces
  • Flammable and Other Hazardous Liquids; Combustible Substances
  • Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
  • Labor Camp Sanitation
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Medical Services and First Aid
  • Electrical Hazards
  • Toxic Substances
  • Pesticides

 

If your workplace falls under UOSH, you must follow Utah's separate Standards in your training program. In addition, UOSH further provides free consultation services to help understand what needs to be incorporated.

 

Moreover, since OSHA requires all workers to mainly get trained according to Safety Standards pertinent to different job operations and most employers prefer those workers who have at least a general overview of worksite safety, OSHA suggests amateur workers pursue OSHA 10 Hour courses and workers who are managers or supervisors to take OSHA 30 Hour courses.

Benefits Of OSHA Safety Training Courses For Workers In Utah

Though OSHA's most crucial goal is to decrease the number of fatalities and accidents by promoting general safety awareness among all employees and employers, there are other benefits too, such as:

 

  • Facilities are prevented from OSHA's harsh penalties and fines.
  • Equipment damage and product losses drastically reduce.
  • Workers' medical compensation expenses and lost workdays are reduced.