Or. Admin. Code § 437-001-0760 - Rules for All Workplaces
(1)
Employers' Responsibilities.
(a) The employer
must see that workers are properly instructed and supervised in the safe
operation of any machinery, tools, equipment, process, or practice that they
are authorized to use or apply. This rule does not require a supervisor on
every part of an operation nor prohibit workers from working alone.
(b) The employer must take all reasonable
means to require employees:
(A) To work and
act in a safe and healthful manner;
(B) To conduct their work in compliance with
all applicable safety and health rules;
(C) To use all means and methods, including
but not limited to, ladders, scaffolds, guardrails, machine guards, safety
belts, and lifelines, that are necessary to safely accomplish all work where
employees are exposed to a hazard ; and
(D) Not to remove, displace, damage, destroy,
or carry off any safety device, guard, notice, or warning provided for use in
any employment or place of employment while such use is required by applicable
safety and health rules.
(c) Every employer is responsible for
providing the health hazard control measures necessary to protect the
employees' health from harmful or hazardous conditions and for maintaining such
control measures in good working order and in use.
(d) Every employer must inform the employees
regarding the known health hazards to which they are exposed, the measures
which have been taken for the prevention and control of such hazards, and the
proper methods for utilizing such control measures.
(e) Every agent of the employer is
responsible for:
(A) The safe performance of
the work under the agent's supervision or control;
(B) The safe conduct of all employees under
the agent's supervision or control;
(C) The safety of all employees working under
the agent's supervision or control.
(2) Employees' Responsibilities.
(a) Employees must conduct their work in
compliance with the safety rules contained in this code.
(b) All injuries must be reported immediately
to the person in charge or other responsible representative of the
employer .
(c) It is the duty of all
workers to make full use of safeguards provided for their protection. It is the
worker's responsibility to abide by and perform the following requirements:
(A) A worker must not operate a machine
unless guard or method of guarding is in good condition, working order, in
place, and operative.
(B) A worker
must stop the machine or moving parts and properly tagout or lockout the
starting control before oiling, adjusting, or repairing, except when such
machine is provided with means of oiling or adjusting that will prevent
possibility of hazardous contact with moving parts.
(C) A worker must not remove guards or render
methods of guarding inoperative except for the purpose of adjustment, oiling,
repair, or the setting up a new job.
(D) Workers must report to their supervisor
any guard or method of guarding that is not properly adjusted or not
accomplishing its intended function.
(E) Workers must not use their hands or any
portion of their bodies to reach between moving parts or to remove jams,
hangups, etc. (Use hook, stick, tong, jig, or other accessory.)
(F) Workers must not work under objects being
supported that could accidentally fall (such as loads supported by jacks, the
raised body of a dump truck, etc.) until such objects are properly blocked or
shored.
(G) Workers must not use
defective tools or equipment. No tool or piece of equipment should be used for
any purpose for which it is not suited, and none should be abused by straining
beyond its safe working load.
(d) Workers must not remove, deface, or
destroy any warning, danger sign, or barricade, or interfere with any other
form of accident prevention device or practice provided which they are using,
or which is being used by any other worker.
(e) Workers must not work underneath or over
others exposed to a hazard thereby without first notifying them and seeing that
proper safeguards or precautions have been taken.
(f) Workers must not work in unprotected,
exposed, hazardous areas under floor openings.
(g) Long or unwieldy articles must not be
carried or moved unless adequate means of guarding or guiding are provided to
prevent injury .
(h) Hazardous
conditions or practices observed at any time must be reported as soon as
practicable to the person in charge or some other responsible representative of
the employer .
(i) Workers observed
working in a manner which might cause immediate injury to either themselves or
other workers must be warned of the danger.
(j) Before leaving a job, workers must
correct, or arrange to give warning of, any condition which might result in
injury to others unfamiliar with existing conditions.
(3) Investigations of Injuries.
(a) Each employer must investigate or cause
to be investigated every lost time injury that workers suffer in connection
with their employment, to determine the means that should be taken to prevent
recurrence. The employer must promptly install any safeguard or take any
corrective measure indicated or found advisable.
(b) At the request of authorized Department
representatives, it is the duty of employers, their superintendents,
supervisors, and employees to furnish all pertinent evidence and names of known
witnesses to an accident and to give general assistance in producing complete
information which might be used in preventing a recurrence of such accident. At
the request of the Department , persons having direct authority must preserve
and mark for identification, materials, tools, or equipment necessary to the
proper investigation of an accident.
(4) Intoxicating Liquor and Drugs. The use of
intoxicating liquor on the job is strictly prohibited. Anyone whose ability to
work safely is impaired by alcohol, drugs, or medication must not be allowed on
the job while in that condition.
(5) Horseplay. There must be no horseplay,
scuffling, practical jokes, or any other activity of a similar
nature.
(6) Extraordinary Hazards.
When conditions arise that cause unusual or extraordinary hazards to workers,
additional means and precautions shall be taken to protect workers or to
control hazardous exposure. If the operation cannot be made reasonably safe,
regular work must be discontinued while such abnormal conditions exist, or
until adequate safety of workers is ensured.
(7) Inspections.
(a) All places of employment must be
inspected by a qualified person or persons as often as the type of operation or
the character of the equipment requires. Defective equipment or unsafe
conditions found by these inspections must be replaced or repaired or remedied
promptly.
(b) Wherever required in
this safety code, a written and dated report, signed by the person or persons
making the inspection , must be kept.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 654.001 - 654.295
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