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If you’ve ever experienced an unexpected visit from an OSHA inspector, you know how important it is to be prepared. If you haven’t, consider this: OSHA has jurisdiction over 7 million worksites and, even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, they still conducted over 21,000 inspections.
If the bill is signed by the mayor, employers would not be able to fire workers for cannabis use.
The program includes additional steps to help protect miners from silica exposure.
Tools, heat and noise are just a few hazards landscape professionals have to watch out for.
The National Safety Council has valuable resources for keeping workers safe.
The meeting is open to the public and starts at 1 PM ET.
These blind spots can pose risk to workers.
Workers’ mental health has declined in recent years, many surveys show.
The fire on Saturday night also injured more than 300 people.
OSHA said these exits were locked or blocked at two locations.
Episode 145
Safety blind spots in the workplace may be more prevalent than you think. In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses how safety blind spots develop as well as how you can recognize and mitigate them.
This National Safety Month, more than 15 organizations have signed the pledge.
The OH&S team will be at ASSP’s Safety 2022 Professional Development Conference & Exposition covering the event.
The American Society of Safety Professionals will be streaming sessions at the conference this year so virtual attendees can experience them together in real-time.
OSHA cited the Florida company and proposed penalties of $18,853.