Or. Admin. Code § 437-001-0135 - Evaluation of Probability to Establish Penalties
(1) The probability of an accident that could
result in an injury or illness from a violation will be determined by the
Compliance Officer and will be expressed as a probability rating.
(2) The factors to be considered in
determining a probability rating may include, as applicable:
(a) The number of employees
exposed;
(b) The frequency and
duration of exposure;
(c) The
proximity of employees to the point of danger;
(d) Factors that require work under
stress;
(e) Lack of proper training
and supervision or improper workplace design; or
(f) Other factors that may significantly
affect the probability of an accident occurring.
(3) The probability rating is:
(a) Low - If the factors considered indicate
that the likelihood an accident could occur is lower than typical;
(b) Medium - If the factors considered
indicate that the likelihood an accident could occur is typical; or
(c) High - If the factors considered indicate
that the likelihood an accident could occur is higher than typical.
(4) The probability rating may be
adjusted on the basis of any other relevant facts that would affect the
likelihood of injury or illness.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 654.025(2), 654.035 & 656.726(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 654.001 through 654.295
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