Local Emphasis Programs (LEPs) are enforcement strategies designed and implemented at the regional office and/or area office levels. These programs are intended to address hazards or industries that pose a particular risk to workers in the office's jurisdiction. The emphasis programs may be implemented by a single area office, or at the regional level (Regional Emphasis Programs), and applied to all of the area offices within the region. Often times, these LEPs will be accompanied by outreach intended to make employers in the area aware of the program as well as the hazards that the programs are designed to reduce or eliminate. This outreach may be in the form of informational mailings, training at local tradeshows, or speeches at meetings of industry groups or labor organizations.
REGION I: (CT,** ME, MA, NH, RI, VT**) |
Directive |
Title |
CPL 2-1.26 |
Fish Processing Industry [Word*] |
CPL 2-1.27 |
Ship Building and Repairing and Boat Building and Repairing [Word*] |
CPL 02-00-021 |
Health High Hazard - Top 100 [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-002B |
Fall Hazards [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-014B |
Stone Slabs and Stone Products [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-016.1 |
Crane Operation in Construction [Word*] |
CPL 04-00.018 |
Residential Construction [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-020B |
Mast Climbing Work Platforms [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-021A |
Silica Exposure in Construction [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-022 |
Scrap, Waste and Refuse Industries [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-023 |
Powered Industrial Trucks [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-024A |
Underground Construction and Tunneling Operations [Word*] |
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REGION II: (NJ,** NY,** Puerto Rico,** VI**) |
Directive |
Title |
2012-01 (CPL 2) |
Fall Hazards in Construction [Word*] |
2012-02 (CPL 2) |
Heavy Highway and Bridge Construction and Maintenance [Word*] |
2012-03 (CPL 2) |
Logging Operations [Word*] |
2012-04 (CPL 2) |
Marinas [Word*] |
2012-05 (CPL 2) |
Gut Rehabilitation and Demolition [Word*] |
2012-06 (CPL 2) |
Local Implementation of NEP on Amputations [Word*] |
2012-07 (CPL 2) |
Warehousing and Refuse Handlers and Haulers [Word*] |
2012-08 (CPL 2) |
Construction Worksites - Local Targeting [Word*] |
2012-09 (CPL 2) |
Landscape and Horticultural Service Worksites [Word*] |
2012-10 (CPL 2) |
Hotels [Word*] |
2012-11 (CPL 2) |
Health High Hazard - Top 50 [Word*] |
2012-12 (CPL 2) |
Isocyanate [Word*] |
2012-13 (CPL 2) |
Virgin Islands General Industry [Word*] |
2012-14 (CPL 2) |
Natural Gas Drilling Operations [Word*] |
2012-15 (CPL 2) |
Federal Agencies [Word*] |
2012-16 (CPL 2) |
Metal Recycling Industry [Word*] |
2012-17 (CPL 03-00-009) |
Local Implementation of Lead NEP [Word*] |
2012-18 (CPL 2) |
Scheduling of Never Before Inspected High Hazard Manufacturing Establishments [Word*] |
2012-19 (CPL 03-00-007) |
Local Implementation of NEP - Crystalline Silica [Word*] |
2012-20 (CPL 2) |
Car Wash Facilities [Word*] |
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REGION III: (DE, DC, MD,** PA, VA,** WV) |
Directive |
Title |
2012-01 (CPL 04) |
Oil and Gas Service Industry [Word*] |
2012-02 (CPL 04) |
Exposure to Hexavalent Chromium [Word*] |
2012-03 (CPL 04) |
Falls in Construction [Word*] |
2012-04 (CPL 04) |
Department Store Industry [Word*] |
2012-05 (CPL 04) |
Healthcare Industry [Word*] |
2012-06 (CPL 04) |
Concrete Block and Brick, Concrete Products and Ready Mix Cement [Word*] |
2012-07 (CPL 04) |
Fabrication of Structural Metal Products [Word*] |
2012-09 (CPL 04) |
Health Hazards in the Fabrication of Structural Metal Products [Word*] |
2012-11 (CPL 04) |
Logging in West Virginia [Word*] |
2012-17 (CPL 04) |
Scrap Metal [Word*] |
2012-20 (CPL 04) |
Ship/Boat Building and Repair - Norfolk [Word*] |
2012-21 (CPL 04) |
Water Transportation Services [Word*] |
2012-26 (CPL 04) |
Health Care Industry [Word*] |
2012-28 (CPL 04) |
Ship/Boat Building and Repair - Baltimore [Word*] |
2012-29 (CPL 04) |
Department Store Industry [Word*] |
2012-30 (CPL 04) |
Health High Hazard Work Places Without an OSHA Inspection Since 1998 [Word*] |
2012-31 (CPL 04) |
Safety High Hazard Work Places Without an OSHA Inspection Since 1998 [Word*] |
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REGION IV: (AL, FL, GA, KY,** MS, NC,** SC,** TN**) |
Directive |
Title |
09-01 (CPL 02-03) |
Implement a Pilot Program for 11C Appeals at the Regional Level [Word*] |
CPL 02-01-001b |
Inspection of Stimulus Funded Construction Activities [Word*] |
CPL 2 |
Lead [Word*] |
CPL 03-00-007 |
Silica [Word*] |
CPL 09-02a (CPL 02-03) |
Health Hazards in Scrap and Waste Materials Recycling Operations [Word*] |
CPL 10-01 (CPL 02-03) |
Falls in Construction [Word*] |
CPL 10-02 (CPL 02-03) |
Sanitation and Cleanup Operations in Meat Packing, Poultry and Fish Processing Industries [Word*] |
CPL 10-03 (CPL 02-03) |
Landscaping and Horticultural Services [Word*] |
CPL 10-04 (CPL 02-03) |
Electrical Hazards [Word*] |
CPL 10-05 (CPL 02-03) |
Noise Health Hazards [Word*] |
CPL 10-06 (CPL 02-03) |
Ship/Boat Building and Repair [Word*] |
CPL 10-07 (CPL 02-03) |
High Noise Industries [Word*] |
CPL 10-09 (CPL 02-03) |
Reducing Formaldehyde Exposure in the Funeral Service and Crematories Industry [Word*] |
CPL 11-02 (CPL 02-03) |
Noise Hazards [Word*] |
CPL 11-03 (CPL 02-03) |
Reducing the Number of Sharps Injuries in Urgent Care Centers, Medical Clinics and Ambulatory Surgical Centers [Word*] |
CPL 11-04 (CPL 02-03) |
Powered Industrial Trucks [Word*] |
CPL 11-05 (CPL 02-03) |
Methylene Chloride [Word*] |
CPL 12-01 (CPL 02-03) |
Expedited Informal Settlement Agreements [Word*] |
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REGION V: (IL,** IN,** MI,** MN,** OH, WI) |
Directive |
Title |
CPL 04-00 (LEP 001) |
Building Renovation/Rehabilitation [Word*] |
CPL 04-00 (LEP 002) |
Powered Industrial Vehicles [Word*] |
CPL 04-00 (LEP 007) |
Fall Hazards in Construction [Word*] |
CPL 04-00 (LEP 009) |
Dairy Farm Operations [Word*] |
CPL 04-00 (LEP 017) |
Grain Handling Facilities [PDF*] [Word*] |
CPL 04-00 (LEP 11) |
High Rise Building Construction Inspections in Chicago, Illinois [Word*] |
CPL 04-00 (LEP 11-04) |
Primary Metal Industry [Word*] |
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REGION VI: (AR, LA, NM,** OK, TX) |
Directive |
Title |
CPL 2 02-00-013 |
Oil and Gas Well Industries [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-014 |
Construction [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-015 |
Marine Operations [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-017 |
Demolition Activities [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-019 |
Logging [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-020 |
Work Zone Safety and Health [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-021 |
Cranes Used in Construction [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-022 |
Safety and Health Hazards in the Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-023 |
High Noise Industries [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-024 |
Fall Hazards in General Industry [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-027 |
Heat Illnesses [Word*] |
CPL 2 02-00-028 |
Grain Handling Facilities [Word*] |
CPL 2 06-00-048 |
Methylene Bisphenyl Isocyanate (MDI) Inspections of Spray-on Bed Lining Operations [Word*] |
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REGION VII: (IA,** KS, MO, NE) |
Directive |
Title |
CPL 2-06-11C |
Auto Body Shops [PDF*] |
CPL 2-06-15E |
Residential Construction in Jefferson County, MO [PDF*] |
CPL 2-07-01C |
Logging and Sawmill Industries [PDF*] |
CPL 2-07-02E |
Residential Construction in St. Charles County, MO [PDF*] |
CPL 2-07-03A |
Demolition Activities That Occur During the Destruction, Restoration, and Renovation of Buildings and Structures [Word*] |
CPL 2-07-04E |
Powered Industrial Trucks in Construction and in General Industry [PDF*] |
CPL 2-07-06E |
Powered Industrial Trucks and Other Material or Personnel Handling Motorized Equipment in Construction and General Industry [PDF*] |
CPL 2-07-11E |
Powered Industrial Trucks in Construction and General Industry [PDF*] |
CPL 2-07-13E |
Oil and Gas Operations [PDF*] |
CPL 2-07-14A |
Amputations [Word*] |
CPL 2-07-14A |
Amputations (Amendment) [Word*] |
CPL 2-07-21D |
Grain Handling Industry [PDF*] |
CPL 2-08-02B |
Electrical Hazards in General Industry Establishments [Word*] |
CPL 2-08-05C |
Commercial and Residential Construction [PDF*] |
CPL 2-08-07C |
Grain Handling Industry [PDF*] |
CPL 2-09-01C |
Covering Maritime Employers [PDF*] |
CPL 02-11-01A |
Work Places With Noise and Respiratory Hazards [PDF*] |
CPL 02-11-02A |
Recycling and Scrap Hazards in General Industry Establishments [PDF*] |
CPL 02-11-03A |
Grain Handling Facilities [PDF*] |
CPL 02-11-04A |
Recycle and Scrap Material Hazards in General Industry Establishments (ARRA) [PDF*] |
CPL 02-11-06A |
Workers Compensation [PDF*] |
CPL 02-11-07 |
Crystalline Silica [Word*] |
CPL 02-12-01 |
Commercial and Residential Construction - Omaha [PDF*] |
CPL 2-12-02 |
High Hazard Work Places Safety Inspections - St. Louis [Word*] |
CPL 2-12-09 |
High Hazard Work Places Safety Inspections - Omaha [Word*] |
CPL 2-12-10 |
High Hazard Work Places Safety Inspections - Kansas City [Word*] |
CPL 98-02M |
Region-wide Problem Solving Initiative on Falls, Scaffolds, and Electrocutions from Overhead Power Lines in Construction [Word*] |
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REGION VIII: (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT,** WY**) |
Directive |
Title |
12-01 (CPL 04-01) |
Fall Hazards in Construction [Word*] |
12-03 (CPL 04-01) |
Grain Handling Facilities [Word*] |
12-04 (CPL 04-01) |
Roadway Work Zone Activities [Word*] |
12-05 (CPL 04-01) |
Oil and Gas Industry [Word*] |
12-05 (CPL 04-01) |
Silica in Cut Stone and Slab Handling [Word*] |
12-06 (CPL 04-05) |
Noise and Respiratory Hazards in General Industry - Englewood [Word*] |
12-07 (CPL 04-02) |
Noise and Respiratory Hazards in General Industry - Billings [Word*] |
12-08 (CPL 04-04) |
Logging Operations in Bark Beetle Incident Areas [Word*] |
12-09 (CPL 04-03) |
High Hazard Workplaces Without an OSHA Inspection since 2000 - Bismarck [Word*] |
12-10 (CPL 04-02) |
High Hazard Workplaces Without an OSHA Inspection Since 2000 - Billings [Word*] |
12-11 (CPL 04-05) |
Asbestos Abatement Industry [Word*] |
12-12 (CPL 04-03) |
Automotive Lifts - Bismarck [Word*] |
12-13 (CPL 04-02) |
Automotive Lifts - Billings [Word*] |
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REGION IX: (AZ,** CA,** HI,** NV,** and American Samoa, Guam and Northern Mariana Islands) |
Directive |
Title |
09-2009-01 |
Amputations [Word*] |
09-2009-02 |
Programmed Construction Inspections [Word*] |
09-2009-03 |
Warehousing, Storage and Distribution Yards in Targeted Standard Industrial Codes; and Powered Industrial Trucks in Other Warehousing, Storage and Distribution Yard Operations Not in a Targeted SIC [Word*] |
09-2009-05 |
Labor Barracks [Word*] |
09-2009-06 |
Programmed Maritime Inspections [Word*] |
09-2009-07 |
Smelters in Federal Jurisdiction [Word*] |
09-2011-07 |
Federal Agency Programs [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-08 |
Combustible Dust [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-09 |
Silica and Portland Cement Exposures [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-10 |
Programmed Construction Inspections at Military Installations [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-11 |
Hotels, Casinos and/or Casino Hotels [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-13 |
Longshoring Activity [Word*] |
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REGION X: (AK,** ID, OR,** WA**) |
Directive |
Title |
CPL 04-00-001 |
Residential Construction [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-003 |
Floating Seafood Processors [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-004 |
Construction Fall Hazards in Idaho [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-005 |
Off-Shore Oil and Gas Drilling Platforms [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-00 |
Logging in Idaho [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-007 |
Shipyard Employment Operations [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-008 |
Logging Operations Under Federal Jurisdiction in Oregon and Washington [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-009 |
Federal Agencies [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-010 |
Construction [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-011 |
Native Health Care Facilities [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-012 |
Facility Support Management Service Contractors at Military Bases and National Parks [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-013 |
Silviculture Contractors [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-014 |
Silica Exposure and Slab Handling in Cut Stone and Stone Product Manufacturing [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-016 |
Employers with Nationally Targeted Hazards at Military Bases, National Parks and National Cemeteries [Word*] |
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CPL 04-00-017 |
Casinos and or Casino Hotels at Native American Reservations or American Trust Lands [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-018 |
Lead [Word*] |
CPL 04-00-020 |
Grain Handling Industry [Word*] |
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** These states and territories operate their own OSHA-approved job safety and health programs and cover state and local government workers as well as private sector workers. The Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New York and Virgin Islands plans cover public workers only. States with approved programs must have standards that are identical to, or at least as effective as, the federal OSHA standards. Visit OSHA's State Plan States Web page for more information.