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With parts of the state expected to reach triple-digit heat, employers are reminded of their legal obligations to protect both indoor and outdoor workers from serious heat-related illnesses.
Oil industry opposition to a planned OSHA rule to limit heat deaths comes as oil and gas workers face increasingly dangerous ...
When employers think about workplace safety, the conversation often begins and ends with OSHA inspections or slip-and-fall prevention. But in ...
The hearing, titled “Reclaiming OSHA’s Mission: Ensuring Safety Without Overreach,” revisited the same ground covered in a ...
3. One-size-fits-all won’t cut it. Employers must move beyond a default gear list. A one-size-fits-all approach is no longer compliant or defensible. This may require sourcing PPE from multiple ...
Trump in February nominated David Keeling to lead the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Keeling formerly served ...
Ladders are a common sight in New York City, whether on bustling construction sites, in residential buildings, or among ...
Bay Area inland regions was placed under an updated heat advisory by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 4:24 a.m.
From moisture-wicking fabrics to cooling evaporative gear, temperature-regulating gear is quickly shifting from a comfort ...
The Passaic County bakery agreed to the fine and other operational conditions in a settlement with federal authorities, officials said.
The Health and Human Services agency announced on March 27 a restructuring in line with the administration’s Department of ...
Opposition to a planned rule to limit heat deaths comes as oil and gas workers face increasingly dangerous conditions.