Breaking the Rules: What Regualtions Do Shops Mostly Break? La Fayette GA

What are the most likely noncompliance issues? We asked that very question to both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Safelite Auto Glass
(888) 820-2558
5710 Lee Hwy
Ringgold, GA
Cagle Used Cars Inc
706-638-3683
3428 Foster Mill Dr
La Fayette, GA
J & J Autos
706-638-0604
1314 N Main St
La Fayette, GA
Jenkins Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Inc.
706-638-1662
P O Box 668
La Fayette, GA
Wal-Mart Supercenter
(706) 639-4907
2625 N Highway 27
La Fayette, GA
Burgess Morris
706-638-3384
8350 Highway 337
La Fayette, GA
Dixieland Auto Sales
706-638-1035
903 Bomar St
La Fayette, GA
Babb Used Cars Inc
706-397-2087
5298 S Dicks Creek Rd
La Fayette, GA
Bill F Schultz
706-764-0076
118 Jones Rd
La Fayette, GA
Autozone
(706) 638-7445
903 N Main St
La Fayette, GA

Breaking the Rules: What Regualtions Do Shops Mostly Break?

Both the EPA and OSHA respond.

By Mark Clark
3/1/1998

Mark Clark

It sometimes seems as if there's a government official waiting around every corner of your shop ... waiting to cite and fine you for something you haven't registered, posted or otherwise complied with. But, in reality, it's unlikely that your shop will come to the government's attention unless a serious accident occurs or a disgruntled employee or unhappy neighbor phones in a complaint. However, once an official is in your shop, he's often able to discover enough noncompliance to write you a hefty fine.

What are the most likely noncompliance issues? We asked that very question to both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

The Top Five OSHA Violations

The OSHA Directorate of Compliance programs were able to quickly identify the top five OSHA violations in body shops.

1. The most common citation was for a violation of the 1910.1200 section of the OSHA standards - the well-known "Hazard Communication" section.

The goal of this section is to identify and evaluate the hazards present from any chemicals used in the workplace. Once the potential hazards are known, the employees must be informed of the risks and the necessary precautions to protect their health. This, of course, includes acquiring Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), keeping every container in the shop labeled correctly and having a written program that documents t...

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