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Office of Maritime Enforcement

This page lists office contact information and the responsibilities of the office members. It also contains a mission statement and describes the office functions.

Mission Statement

"To provide the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) with a strategic and well-planned program to address occupational safety and health enforcement for the maritime industries, including comprehensive program guidelines, policies, procedures, technical assistance, and information dissemination. The maritime industries encompass Shipyard Employment (29 CFR 1915), Marine Terminals (29 CFR 1917), Longshoring Operations (29 CFR 1918), and Gear Certification (29 CFR 1919)."

Contact Information

Directorate of Enforcement Programs
Office of Maritime Enforcement
Room FPB N-3610
Phone: (202) 693-2399
FAX: (202) 693-2369


Stephen Butler, Director - x32152
Angel Bulluck, Administrative Assistant – x31863

EXPERTISE STAFF PERSON PHONE NUMBER
Diving (Commercial) Bill Matarazzo 693-2160
Fishing Vessels (Commercial) Paul Comolli 693-2157
Marine Terminals, Longshoring Paul Rossi 693-2153
Maritime Cargo Gear Accreditation/Certification Paul Rossi
Paul Comolli
693-2153
693-2157
Maritime Directives Bill Matarazzo 693-2160
Maritime Industrial Hygiene Bill Matarazzo 693-2160
Maritime Jurisdiction Paul Rossi
Bill Matarazzo
693-2153
693-2160
Ship Repair, Shipbuilding, Shipbreaking Paul Rossi
Paul Comolli
693-2153
693-2157

Office Functions
  1. Develops a strategic program and policy recommendations to be undertaken by compliance officers in the maritime industry, including those for targeted industries/hazards and scheduled inspection programs, and investigations of imminent danger situation, fatalities, catastrophes, complaints, referrals, and follow-up inspections.

  2. Develops a realistic and effective OSHA enforcement program for the maritime industry, and participates in incorporating these programs into a comprehensive program for inspections and investigations undertaken by field compliance officers by developing or revising program guidelines, national emphasis programs (NEPs) regulations, procedures, manuals, and instructions, as necessary.

  3. Develops and updates Standard Alleged Violation Elements (SAVEs) for occupational safety violations affecting the maritime industry.

  4. Provides technical assistance to Agency field organizations including the development of compliance practices and techniques, and interpretations and clarifications of occupational safety and health standards involving the maritime industry.

  5. Coordinates with the Office of the Solicitor (SOL) on the legal implications of compliance policy and procedural recommendations involving the maritime industry; develops litigation strategy recommendations for the Directorate of Enforcement Programs and the Agency; reviews field office inspection case files for technical accuracy, adequacy, and legal sufficiency.

  6. Replies to technical inquiries and requests for interpretations/clarifications of occupational safety and health standards pertaining to the maritime industry; conducts original literature research, evaluates technical reports/information and analyzes statistical data, in order to ensure accurate responses.

  7. Coordinates the activities of the Agency's Maritime Steering Committee (MSC) which is comprised of National Office and Field Office representatives, for developing recommendations of OSHA policy, procedures and product support; provides management, technical and administrative staff support for implementing MSC recommended initiatives that are acted upon by the Agency.

  8. Evaluates and assists in coordinating variance requests from the maritime industry with the Directorate of Science, Technology and Medicine.

  9. Coordinates maritime industry activities with other National Office Directorates and, through the Directorate of Enforcement Programs, with Regional Administrators and their staff; provides policy, procedural, and technical support for the the review and/or development of maritime information and products.

  10. Conducts liaison with other National Office Directorates, other Federal and State agencies, and pertinent private sector groups regarding maritime industry issues and initiatives.

  11. Provides advice and develops responses regarding maritime industry jurisdiction and preemption involving both Federal and State agencies, and international conventions/agreements; participates in the development of memoranda of understanding and other documentation.

  12. Conducts the cargo gear accreditation program in accordance with the provision of 29 CFR 1919 and provides management direction for this program and administrative support for associated program documentation.
 
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