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Virginia
Department of Labor and Industry
Powers-Taylor Building
13 South 13th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219-4101
C. Raymond Davenport, Commissioner
(804) 786-2377
(804) 371-6524 FAX
William Burge, Assistant Commissioner
(804) 371-2327
(804) 371-6524 FAX
Virginia State Plan Web Page
Department of
Labor and Industry
Occupational Safety and Health - Compliance
Glenn Cox, Director
Safety Compliance
(804) 786-2391
(804) 371-6524 FAX
E-Mail: Safety Compliance
Ron Graham, Director
Health Compliance
(804) 371-2327
(804) 371-6524 FAX
E-Mail: Health Compliance
VOSH Consultation and Cooperative Programs
Jennifer Wester, Cooperative Programs Director
(Training, Consultation, Information, VPP)
(804) 786-6359
(804) 786-8418 FAX
E-Mail: Cooperative Programs
The mission of the Virginia Occupational Safety and
Health (VOSH) program is to protect and promote the safety and health of
Virginia's workers in their workplaces. The Virginia Safety and Health Codes
Board establish Virginia Occupational Safety and Health regulations and
standards, a regulatory board appointed by the Governor. The VOSH program
operates within the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI).
One of the strengths of Virginia's State Plan is that it strives for a
balanced and integrated approach to ensuring safe and healthy workplaces.
Safety and health compliance activities, which include Discrimination
Services, are a large part of the program, but in addition Virginia has
programs that protect employees while providing an opportunity for employers
to work cooperatively with VOSH.
Consultation is available to the public sector (and to the private sector
through the 7(c)(1) grant). The Virginia Voluntary Protection Program (VVPP)
(select "Cooperative Programs," then "Voluntary Protection Program")
recognizes companies where management and labor establish exemplary safety
and health management programs. VVPP members mentor other companies needing
assistance with best practices. Safety networks, larger companies working
together to help provide training and safety expertise to smaller
businesses, are located throughout Virginia. Public briefings, printed
materials including the agency quarterly newsletter, and the annual
occupational safety and health conference are mechanisms used to inform
employers and employees of safety and health requirements. VOSH works
cooperatively with employers through formal partnerships directed toward
specific goals, shared training sessions, settlement agreements, and the
Virginia Compliance Alternative Partnership (VCAP). VCAP identifies Virginia
companies with the highest injury incidence rates and provides an
opportunity for those companies to work cooperatively with VOSH to lower
their rates.
Virginia OSHA Standards
Virginia General Assembly Legislative Information System
Legislative Authority/Statutory Code:
Code of Virginia, Title 40.1 - Labor and Employment
Virginia State Plan Home Page Webmaster:
Powers-Taylor Building
13 South 13th Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
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The Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Compliance Program conducts inspections of private and public sector employers to assure compliance with the laws, standards and regulations of the Commonwealth. The Compliance Program may issue citations listing violations of the standards and regulations to employers, determines dates by which violations must be abated, and may propose civil monetary penalties for certain types of violations (Public Sector employers are not issued such penalties).
The State Plan agreement between the Federal
Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the U.S. Department of
Labor and Virginia gives the Commonwealth authority to regulate occupational
safety and health within its jurisdiction for General Industry,
Construction, Agriculture, and the Public Sector.
Federal OSHA retains authority over the following Virginia industries:
private sector maritime (shipyard, marine terminals, long shoring, gear
certification), federal military facilities, as well as other federal
enclaves where civil jurisdiction has been ceded by the State to the federal
government. Federal jurisdiction is also retained with respect to federal
government employers and employees; and over working conditions where a
federal agency has exercised statutory authority to enforce safety and
health standards.
The Safety and Health Codes Board has adopted occupational safety and health
standards for enforcement by the Department of Labor and Industry. Virginia
Code Section 40.1-1 provides that the Virginia Department of Labor and
Industry be responsible for administering and enforcing occupational safety
and health activities within the Commonwealth. Within the Department,
regulation of Virginia occupational safety and health falls under the
purview of the VOSH (Virginia Occupational Safety and Health) Program.
The vast majority of the Virginia occupational safety and health standards
are identical to federal OSHA standards. However, there are several
standards that are unique to Virginia and are listed below. They are unique
in the sense that federal OSHA either does not have a comparable standard
or, if it does, it differs substantively.
For ease of use, instead of reference to the Virginia Administrative Code "VAC"
number, the individual sections will be referred to by subject as well as
the conventional OSHA numbering where the unique standard replaces an
existing or previous Federal OSHA standard on the same subject. For example,
16 VAC 25-175 will be referred to simply as CFR# 1926.650, or "Virginia
Excavation Standard, Construction Industry." The VAC number for each unique
regulation is also listed.
Virginia Unique Standards DOLI Web site
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| SECTION | TITLE | VAC Virginia Administrative Code |
| CFR# 1910.20 | Access to Employee Exposure and Medical | 16 VAC 25-80-10 |
| CFR#1910.268(t) | Confined Space Standard Telecommunications Industry | 16 VAC 25-70-10 et seq. |
| CFR# 59.1-406-414 | Overhead High Voltage Line Safety Act | Statute |
| CFR#CNSP.146 | Confined Space Standard for Construction | 16 VAC 25-140-10 et seq. |
| CFR#1926.650 | Virginia Excavation Standard, Construction Industry | 16 VAC 25-170-10 et seq. |
| CFR# 1926.760 | Fall Protection for Subpart R - Steel Erection | 16 VAC 25-175-1926.760 |
| CFR# 1926.800 | Underground Construction Standard | 16 VAC 25-150-10 |
| CFR# 1928.110 | Field Sanitation, Agriculture | 16 VAC 25-180-10 |
| CFR# 1926.51 | Construction Industry Standard for Sanitation | 16 VAC 25-160-10 et seq. |
Virginia
All State standards available at:
http://leg1.state.va.us/000/reg/TOC16025.HTM
Virginia Dept. of Labor and Industry Newsletter
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