OSHA Seeks Budget Increase for FY11,
Looking to Add 60 New Investigators
Released February 15, 2010
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requested $573 million for fiscal 2011, a $14.5 million increase over the agency’s 2010 budget. The increase would allow OSHA to add 60 investigators and enforcement staff members in 2011, for a total enforcement staff of 1,752 people.
The budget continues to make construction a targeted industry, with an estimated 23,189 nationwide inspections planned for 2011, compared with 23,935 in 2009. The agency set a goal of reducing by 2 percent the 571 annual construction fatalities caused by falls, electrocutions and workers being struck by or caught between objects.
The OSHA budget also would continue 2010’s emphasis on drafting new rules. The agency between 2000 and 2008 cut its budgets for developing new rules, but in 2010 added 20 staff members. The 2011 list of regulatory priorities includes new standards for cranes and derricks and for dealing with crystalline silica and combustible dust.
For more information, contact Stephanie Salmon, Metalcasters Alliance for Government Affairs Washington Office, at ss@wafed.com or 202/842-4864.