The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has begun efforts to provide on-site technical assistance and outreach to help protect workers conducting recovery and response activities in areas of Florida hardest hit by Hurricane Idalia.
OSHA has ceased scheduled enforcement inspections in select counties that were in the hurricane’s path. OSHA also deployed safety and health professionals after the storm passed to help employers and workers engaged in recovery operations eliminate serious hazards.
While this work continues in heavily impacted areas, OSHA retains the right to perform enforcement inspections related to fatalities, catastrophic incidents, employee complaints, incidents involving life-altering injuries and employers who expose employees repeatedly to serious hazards during cleanup and recovery.
Currently, OSHA has suspended scheduled inspections and is providing outreach and technical assistance in the following Florida counties: Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison and Suwannee.
Employers and employees working in these areas should call OSHA’s toll-free hotline at 800-321-OSHA (6742) or visit the agency’s website to contact an area office representative and request on-site assistance.
The agency maintains a comprehensive webpage with safety tips to help employers and workers prepare and respond to a hurricane, including an alert on keeping workers safe during flood cleanup.