Note: | WISHA periodically reviews the scheduling systems and may adjust the type or significance of each criteria. |
(b) High hazard industries that include the following:
(i) Agriculture.
(ii) Asbestos renovation and demolition.
(iii) Construction.
(iv) Electrical utilities and communications.
(v) Logging.
(vi) Maritime.
(2) WISHA conducts the following types of
unprogrammed inspections of workplaces that may be in violation of WISHA safety or health requirements or chapter
49.17 RCW, Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act. These inspections may focus only on certain areas or processes in a workplace or, depending on initial findings, may be expanded to include the entire workplace. Unprogrammed inspections may occur because of:
(a) Complaints from current employees or employee representatives who believe they have been exposed to a hazard because of a violation.
(b) Referrals from anyone, including former employees, who reasonably believes that workers under WISHA jurisdiction are being, or have been, exposed to a hazard because of a violation.
(c) Workplace deaths, catastrophic events, or serious injury or illness.
(d) A reason to believe that employees may be in imminent danger of serious injury or death.
(e) Follow-up inspections to verify that hazards identified in a previous inspection have been corrected.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010,
49.17.040,
49.17.050, and
49.17.060. WSR 17-18-075, § 296-900-12005, filed 9/5/17, effective 10/6/17; WSR 06-06-020, § 296-900-12005, filed 2/21/06, effective 6/1/06.]