WSR 98-06-024
POLICY AND INTERPRETIVE STATEMENT
DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
[Filed February 24, 1998, 2:02 p.m.]
Following is a list of Policy and Interpretive Statements issued by the
department during January, 1998. If you need additional information or
have questions please call (360) 902-4206.
Consultation and Compliance/WISHA
WISHA Interim Operations Memorandum #98-1-A, "Targeting WISHA Activities
(General)," rescinds and replaces WISHA Interim Operations Memoranda #96-4-D and #97-4-B. It provides guidance to WISHA staff regarding
programmed inspections and targeted consultations.
WISHA Interim Operations Memorandum #98-1-B, "Coordinating WISHA
Enforcement and Consultation," replaces and rescinds WISHA Interim
Operations Memorandum #97-4-C. It provides guidance to WISHA staff
regarding programmed inspections and targeted consultations.
WISHA Interim Operations Memorandum #98-1-C, "Use of Statewide 'WISHA
200' List." WISHA has committed to closer coordination between
enforcement and consultation targeting efforts and has committed to the
development of a list of 200 of the highest hazard employers. This
interim memorandum provides guidance to WISHA regarding these "WISHA 200"
employers.
WISHA Interim Interpretive Memorandum #98-1-D, "Programmed WISHA
Activities in Construction," provides guidance to WISHA compliance staff
regarding programmed enforcement activities within construction.
WISHA Interim Operations Memorandum #98-1-E, "Programmed WISHA Activities
in Logging," provides guidance to WISHA compliance staff regarding
programmed enforcement activities within logging.
WISHA Interim Operations Memorandum #98-1-F, "Programmed WISHA Activities
in Seasonal Agriculture," provides guidance to WISHA compliance staff
regarding programmed enforcement activities within seasonal agriculture.
WISHA Interim Operations Memorandum #98-1-G, "Programmed WISHA Activities
in Maritime," provides guidance to WISHA compliance staff regarding
programmed enforcement activities within maritime.
WISHA Interim Operations Memorandum #98-1-H, "Programmed WISHA Activities
in Electrical Utilities and Communication," provides guidance to WISHA
compliance staff regarding programmed enforcement activities within
electrical utilities and communication.
WISHA Interim Operations Memorandum #98-1-I, "Local Emphasis Programs,"
provides guidance regarding the creation of special enforcement programs
within particular regions.
WISHA Interim Interpretive Memorandum #98-1-J, "Certification of Fish
Dock Cranes," provides guidance to WISHA consultation and compliance
staff (as well as to crane certifiers) regarding the need for anti-two-blocking devices on limited capacity, ship-built, fish dock cranes.
WISHA Interim Interpretive Memorandum #98-1-K, "Rental Cranes and
Maritime Crane Certification," provides guidance to WISHA consultation
and compliance staff (as well as to maritime crane certifiers) regarding
the extent of maritime certification and the nature of employer
obligations related to rental cranes.
WISHA Interim Interpretive Memorandum #98-1-L, "Preventing Lead Exposure
When Welding, Cutting, and Heating in Enclosed or Confined Spaces,"
provides guidance to WISHA consultation and compliance staff regarding
appropriate application of state standards during such activities.
WISHA Interim Interpretive Memorandum #98-1-M, "Guarding of Metal
Lathes," provides guidance to WISHA consultation and compliance staff
regarding identification of and protection against two noted hazards.
The first involves general guarding of the chuck, jaws, and workpiece.
The second is the hazard created by metal chips and coolant.
WISHA Interim Interpretive Memorandum #98-1-N, "Carbon Monoxide and Air
Compressors" provides direction to WISHA enforcement and consultation
staff regarding the appropriate application of standards, particularly
in relation to oil-lubricated compressors.
Contact: Teri Neely
Mailstop 4648
(360) 902-5503
Michael Silverstein
Assistant Director
Insurance Services
Insurance Services Policy Number 7.22, Authorizing Post-Acute Brain
Injury Rehabilitation. This policy provides guidance to claims
management staff when authorizing a post-acute brain injury
rehabilitation program.
Insurance Services Policy Number 30.11, Non-Agency Attendant Care. This
policy provides guidance to claim management staff when authorizing
nonagency attendant care for injured workers.
Insurance Services Policy Number 61.05, Processing Jail Industries for
Cities and/or Counties. This policy provides guidance to employer
services staff when establishing industrial insurance policies for jail
industries.
Insurance Services Policy Number 91.21, Audit Sampling Tolerance. This
policy provides guidance to field audit staff to allow a no-charge for
completed audits based on a sample quarter.
Contact: Linda Norris
Mailstop 4311
(360) 902-5003
Doug Connell
Assistant Director
Marie Myerchin-Redifer
Rules Coordinator