Ronald Conard, CGCS said: Andy Jorgensen said:
Unfortunately though, despite the opinion of you and the Superintendent in the article, it is an OSHA requirement, as specifically stated in the article. Of course our employees have the responsibility to also be aware of their surroundings, including golfers on the tee, and move out of the way. I fought it for years, but when our insurance carrier provided the OSHA requirement to me, I had to give in.
The article says "[u">Although no regulation specific to the golf course has been created[/u"> OSHA nonetheless has told GCSAA on several occasions that golf course employees, if working in an area where their chances of being struck by a golf ball are increased, [u">should[/u"> wear hard hats."
That does not mean it is an OSHA regulation. "Should" and "shall" have two different meanings and no regulation has been created.... yet.
Entry into a hard hat zone would also include all other employees and I would think customers too, no?
That dang Obama administration.........with all their regulations...sorry, I thought it was too good to pass up, hope it doesn't cause it to get hi-jacked.
We are a city course, no requirement, we have them available if someone wants one, and a few of my summer help this year, I should have gave them to them, they were like David B stated, not a clue about what was going on around them. I thought I taught them ok, but....
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