http://safety.blr.com/news.aspx?id=115575March 10, 2010
Union Claims W. Virginia OSHA Is Ineffective
A field organizer for West Virginia Public Workers Union UE Local 170 says the state OSHA program has conducted no routine safety inspections since 1995. The Charleston Gazette reports that organizer John Thompson based his conclusions on state data collected under a Freedom of Information Act request.
“West Virginia government is the state’s largest employer, but the state can’t guarantee a safe workplace,” Thompson claims. Although a state plan program was created in 1987, it reportedly has no funding. The newspaper quoted Jennifer Burgess, safety director for the state Division of Labor, who said, “Since the program is not funded, we don’t have a staff. We don’t have travel money. We don’t have any equipment.”
Burgess said the state plan works with staff “borrowed” from federal OSHA. And she acknowledged that the program has no jurisdiction over state and municipal workers.
According to Thompson, a state OSHA reform bill could be the first step in getting needed program funding. State plans are typically half-funded by federal OSHA.