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Whether or not OSHA is perceived as "dumb" is subjective and depends on individual perspectives and experiences. However, it's important to understand OSHA's role and responsibilities. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is responsible for ensuring safe and healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance [1].

Here are some key aspects of OSHA's role:

  • Setting Standards: OSHA establishes and enforces protective standards in the workplace [1].
  • Training: OSHA provides training programs to increase knowledge about occupational safety and health standards [1].
  • Compliance: Employers have a duty to comply with OSHA standards, and employees have rights under OSHA, including the right to a safe workplace and to report violations [1].
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): OSHA standards require employers to provide and ensure the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) when hazards are present [2].
  • Hazard Assessment: Employers are required to assess the workplace to identify hazards and select appropriate PPE [2].
  • Training on PPE: Employers must train employees on when PPE is necessary, what PPE is necessary, how to properly use it, its limitations, and proper care and disposal [2].
  • Regular Inspections: Employers must maintain a regular system of inspection and maintenance of PPE [2].

It is important to remember that safety standards and regulations are put in place to protect workers and prevent workplace incidents. If you have specific concerns about OSHA regulations or their implementation, it would be helpful to provide more details so I can offer a more tailored response.

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[1] Rules for the Administration of the Oregon Safe Employment Act (Construction, Division 3, OSHA Oregon)

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Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division Oregon Administrative Rules AO 1-2023 Division 3 - (a) The employer must assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present, which necessitate the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) or other protective equipment. If such hazards are present, or likely to be present, the employer must: - (A) Select, and have each affected employee use, the types of PPE that will protect the affected employee from the hazards identified in the hazard assessment; - (i) All protective equipment must be of safe design and construction for the work to be performed. - (ii) Protective equipment must be worn and used in a manner which will make full use of its protective properties. - (B) Communicate selection decisions to each affected employee; and, - (C) Select PPE that properly fits each affected employee. Note: Non-mandatory Appendix B to Subdivision 2/I, contains an example of procedures that would comply with the requirement for a hazard assessment. ## (2) Equipment. - (a) Where employees provide their own protective equipment, the employer is responsible to assure its adequacy, including proper maintenance, and sanitation of such equipment. - (b) All personal protective equipment must be provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition. - (c) Defective or damaged personal protective equipment must not be used. - (d) Each employer must maintain a regular system of inspection and maintenance of personal protective equipment furnished to workers. ## (3) Training. - (a) The employer must provide training to each employee who is required by this section to use PPE and each employee that is provided training must know at least the following: - (A) When PPE is necessary; - (B) What PPE is necessary; - (C) How to properly don, doff, adjust, and wear PPE; - (D) The limitations of the PPE; and, - (E) The proper care, maintenance, useful life and disposal of the PPE.

[2] Rules for the Administration of the Oregon Safe Employment Act (General Occupational Safety and Health, Division 2, OSHA Oregon)

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Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division Oregon Administrative Rules <!-- image --> Division 2 ## 1910.9 Compliance duties owed to each employee - (a) Personal protective equipment. Standards in this part requiring the employer to provide personal protective equipment (PPE), including respirators and other types of PPE, because of hazards to employees impose a separate compliance duty with respect to each employee covered by the requirement. The employer must provide PPE to each employee required to use the PPE, and each failure to provide PPE to an employee may be considered a separate violation. - (b) Training. Standards in this part requiring training on hazards and related matters, such as standards requiring that employees receive training or that the employer train employees, provide training to employees, or institute or implement a training program, impose a separate compliance duty with respect to each employee covered by the requirement. The employer must train each affected employee in the manner required by the standard, and each failure to train an employee may be considered a separate violation. [73 FR [redacted postal code], Dec. 12, 2008] Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) and 656.726(4). Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 through 654.295. Hist: OR-OSHA Admin. Order 5-2009, f. 5/29/09, ef. 5/29/09.

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