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A new bill proposes abolishing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Here's what OSHA does and why some want to stop it.
Whether it’s a routine check or due to a reported issue, preparing your team ahead of time is crucial—even if your workplace safety program is top-notch.
Now that the dust has settled from the 2024 elections, it is time to assess what impact the Trump administration will have on OSHA.
An analysis of the regulatory climate and advice on how companies can manage the changes. With the uncertainty around how OSHA will look under the new administration, I took the opportunity to answer ...
OSHA estimates that approximately 14% of construction workers in the U.S. are women. However, most construction workwear and PPE for concrete workers are designed for men. The final rule has two ...
Double hearing protection is also required by OSHA in mining operations governed by the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) for noise exposures in excess of 105 dBA for an 8-hour time ...
What does OSHA do? OSHA’s objective is to keep Americans safe and healthy at work. “The OSHA law says that employers have the legal responsibility to provide safe workplaces for their ...
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