Shipyard
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Shipyard work is traditionally hazardous, with an injury-accident rate more than twice that of construction and general
industry. OSHA has targeted the industry in its Strategic Plan to reduce injuries and illnesses and prevent fatalities. This eTool describes common
hazards and possible solutions for tasks performed during the ship repair process.
This page is maintained as a product of the Alliances
between OSHA and the American Shipbuilding Association (ASA),
National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP)
and the Shipbuilders Council of America (SCA).
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Click on an area for more specific information.
General Requirements |
Ship Repair | Shipbuilding |
Shipbreaking |
Barge Cleaning |
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The
Fire Protection in Shipyard Employment Standard (29 CFR 1915 Subpart P) was issued September 15,
2004 and became effective December 14, 2004.
The new
Fire Protection module has been added to address these changes. In
addition, it is anticipated the Ship
Repair, Shipbuilding and Shipbreaking eTool modules will be modified in the near future to address this new
Shipyard fire protection standard. |
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*eTools are "stand-alone," interactive, Web-based training tools on occupational safety
and health topics. They are highly illustrated and utilize graphical menus. As indicated in the
disclaimer,
eTools do not create new OSHA requirements.
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