Citing a decade of failure to meet federal standards and requirements, the United States Department of Labor appears to be moving to federalize OSHA compliance in the U.S. State of Arizona. US Department of Labor | April 20, 2022 News Release from the U.S....
US Department of Labor | February 23, 2021 News Release from the U.S. Department of Labor: OSHA CITES MISSOURI AUTO PARTS MANUFACTURER FOR FAILING TO IMPLEMENT, ENFORCE CORONAVIRUS PROTECTIONS AS EXPOSURE LEADS TO PRESS OPERATOR’S DEATH Federal guidance, county...
OSHA Proposes New HazCom Updates | February 08, 2021 OSHA proposes new changes in the Hazard Communication Standard including relaxing small container labeling requirements and adding another label field among other changes. On Friday February 5, 2021 OSHA announced...
US Department of Labor | May 19, 2020 OSHA is back to work too! But this time they are inspecting across the board, not just in the usual places, and Covid is the reason why. Inspections appear to be set to jump. From the notice released May 19, 2020: U.S. DEPARTMENT...
WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is reminding employers that it is illegal to retaliate against workers because they report unsafe and unhealthful working conditions during the coronavirus pandemic....