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OSHA Still Eyeing Safety Violations in Dealerships

Automotive Compliance Consultants today reminded auto retailers that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is continuing to eye dealerships for a variety of violations that if found can cost dealerships dearly.

by Staff
August 2, 2011
2 min to read


 

CRYSTAL LAKE, IL – Automotive Compliance Consultants today reminded auto retailers that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is continuing to eye dealerships for a variety of violations that if found can cost dealerships dearly.

OSHA’s focus first sharpened during the recent recession, as dealership operators tended to spend an increasing amount of their time and interest on financial salvation rather than compliance to workplace safety issues.

“When turmoil happens, people move around and dealership often staff key positions with new personnel, who may be unfamiliar with all the compliance regulations to which a dealership must adhere,” says Terry Dortch, president, Automotive Compliance Consultants, Crystal Lake, IL.

While an OSHA audit isn’t a big risk for dealerships, if one is audited and found in violation of OSHA’s many compliance mandates, fines can be high, up to $90,000 per violation, Dortch says.

He offered the following red flags that dealers often believe they comply with but are often found not to be and which position them to be a candidate for an OSHA audit:

• The shop is not DOT (Department of Transportation) certified. Every dealership today must be, as the business handles hazardous materials, including used motor oils, activated air bags and other wastes.

• Missing required signage, including door markings, i.e. “Exit” or “Not Exit”

• Missing egress or exit route maps as required by law.

• Parts, parts shelving and crates stacked up adjacent to and blocking access to electrical panels

• Personnel safety equipment missing around grinders, welders and similar tools and machinery.

• Missing fire extinguishers or extinguishers not properly market or located where easily visible.

About Automotive Compliance Consultants
Automotive Compliance Consultants specializes in dealership compliance, providing in-dealership consultations and analysis, compliance audits and training, and offers solutions for all compliance needs. The Automotive Compliance Consultants staff has extensive experience in the retail automotive industry and focuses exclusively on dealership compliance issues.

For more information, contact Terry Dortch at terry_dortch@compliantnow.com or visit www.compliantnow.com.

08/02/11

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