The rulemaking targets the risks of both indoor and outdoor heat hazards.
Episode 105
Interested in what lies on the horizon when it comes to OSHA and COVID-19? Editor Sydny Shepard interviews Labor and Employment Attorney Lillian Moon about how workplaces can prepare for new impending rules.
OSHA has not confirmed a new leader since January 2017.
OSHA proposes $118K in penalties for Mississippi Limestone Corp. after worker’s death.
Results are planned to be resubmitted to the U.S. FDA, EMA and regulatory agencies around the world soon.
Episode 104
Three states are at risk of losing their State OSHA Plans. In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard breaks down what it takes for a state to have authority to enforce their own work worker protection plans and what can happen if they don't meet the minimum requirements.
U.S. Department of Labor pushes to revoke safety oversight of Utah, Arizona and South Carolina.
OSHA finds three willful, two serious violations and proposes $212K in penalties.
Let’s take a look back at all the National Fire Protection Association has done to advance worker protection in the past 125 years.
An online training course offers teaches a comprehensive approach to addressing impairment in the workplace.
The Exposition at the NSC 2021 Congress & Expo was packed with products and services from companies across the country.
The National Safety Council will migrate their Safety Congress & Expo from Orlando to San Diego for 2022.
Episode 103
Editor Sydny Shepard lays out the latest information shaping OSHA's Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards for fiscal year 2021.
Hi Tech Motorcars LLC terminated employee for warning managers and coworkers.