MEMORANDUM FOR A1 - Air Force E-Publishing
MEMORANDUM FOR A1 - Air Force E-Publishing
MEMORANDUM FOR A1 - Air Force E-Publishing
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AFI91-202 5 AUGUST 2011 79<br />
8.8.6.1. Date of investigation/inspection.<br />
8.8.6.2. Agency of inspector.<br />
8.8.6.3. Workplace visited.<br />
8.8.6.4. Reason for visit.<br />
8.8.6.5. Results of investigation or inspection and violation reference or any notices of<br />
unsafe and unhealthful working conditions with the RAC assigned.<br />
8.8.6.6. Problems encountered, if any.<br />
8.8.6.7. If significant hazards or deficiencies are identified or problems occur during a<br />
DoL OSHA inspection or investigation, call the MAJCOM. The MAJCOM will notify<br />
AFSC/SEG.<br />
8.8.6.8. POC Name and DSN.<br />
8.9. DoL Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Visit<br />
Summary. Establish procedures for obtaining and recording all OSHA visits to the installation<br />
or GSU sites where OSHA issues a notice of unsafe or unhealthy working condition. By 1<br />
December each year, submit a summary report of these visit results to AFSC/SEG (OSHA Visit<br />
Summary). The summary contents required are:<br />
8.9.1. Installation, unit, and command.<br />
8.9.2. Date of inspection.<br />
8.9.3. Area and organization inspected.<br />
8.9.4. Copy of citation.<br />
8.9.5. Violation reference.<br />
8.9.6. Assigned RAC of each violation.<br />
8.9.7. Corrective action response forwarded to OSHA.<br />
8.10. DoL Inspection of Contractor Operations. Authority 29 CFR 1960, reference<br />
Attachment 1. Within the 50 states and US territories, <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> contractors operating from <strong>Air</strong><br />
<strong>Force</strong> or privately-owned workplaces located on or off <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> installations are subject to<br />
enforcement authority by federal and state safety and health officials. Check with base legal<br />
office/JA to determine which areas of the installation fall under federal jurisdiction. Authorized<br />
safety officials from states without OSHA-approved safety and health plans may, subject to the<br />
exceptions in this instruction, exercise jurisdiction over contractor operations. At overseas<br />
locations, local government agencies may conduct inspections of contractor workplaces or<br />
operations as stipulated in status of forces or country-to-country agreements.<br />
8.10.1. Federal OSHA officials may perform OSH inspections of <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> contractor<br />
workplaces in areas where the US holds exclusive federal jurisdiction.<br />
8.10.2. The DoL does not have authority over working conditions for which another federal<br />
agency or certain state agencies exercises statutory authority to prescribe or enforce standards<br />
or regulations affecting safety and health. Thus, OSHA authority does not extend to working<br />
conditions specifically covered by: