U.S. Department of Labor Announces Changes to OSHA’S Severe Violator Enforcement Program
To strengthen?enforcement and improve compliance with workplace safety standards and reduce worker injuries and illnesses, the U.S. Department of Labor is expanding the criteria for placement in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s?Severe Violator Enforcement Program?(“SVEP”).
The Severe Violator Enforcement Program started back in 2010 to catch employers who willfully or repeatedly violate federal health and safety laws and places employers onto the publicly posted Nation’s Severe Violators list. Employers on this list are subject to more frequent and rigorous inspections to ensure they are in compliance, which typically leads to a cycle of more citations and remaining on the SVEP for longer—or indefinitely.
OSHA has released a set of new criteria to be placed into the program that focuses on repeat offenders in all industries by broadening the program’s scope, amongst other things.?The?new SVEP criteria?includes:
The expanded scope of the SVEP will result in more employers than ever landing in the SVEP, which is something no employer wants.?