New York and Nail Gun Safety Laws
OSHA governs all regulations regarding the use of nail guns in the workplace. It mandates that all employers must provide comprehensive safety training to all employees who use or are in proximity to nail guns. This training should cover the proper operation of nail guns, awareness of common risks, and emergency procedures.
Workers are also required to be trained in the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE), which must be provided by their employers. Additionally, employers must also perform regular risk assessments where nail guns are used. This includes identifying potential hazards and taking steps to mitigate them.
If a nail gun injury results in hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye, the employer must report it to OSHA within 24 hours of learning about the accident. But if it results in a fatality, it must be reported within 8 hours.