An outfit I once worked for was inspected by an OSHA rookie who wrote numerous citations for patently preposterous "violations" --- among them, two stand out in my memory. We had purchased a large used forklight and brought it into our shop for a complete overhaul --- it was dismantled down to the chassis, inoperable, just a pile of parts. Our "violation" was not having the orange "slow moving vehicle" triangle affixed. At the time, we had several dozen fire extinguishers sitting on the shop floor, rotated in from the field crews, for scheduled inspection, recharging, etc. Guy wrote us up because all fire extinguishers were not mounted according to regulations (certain height, mounted on red color panel, etc.), despite that we had pointed out that there were more than the required number of properly mounted extinguishers throughout the shop, and these field units were just being stored pending inspection...
A complaint to his superiors made the bogus citations disappear, but, that they were written in the first place was a travesty. Hard to know what the facts and circumstances actually may have been in the referenced shooting range incident. However, David Kopel is an acquaintance of mine, who invariably has his facts and his story straight, and if he thinks an OSHA administrator has it in for shooters and their facilities, I'd say there's almost certainly cause for concern...
A complaint to his superiors made the bogus citations disappear, but, that they were written in the first place was a travesty. Hard to know what the facts and circumstances actually may have been in the referenced shooting range incident. However, David Kopel is an acquaintance of mine, who invariably has his facts and his story straight, and if he thinks an OSHA administrator has it in for shooters and their facilities, I'd say there's almost certainly cause for concern...