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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.
The hearing, titled “Reclaiming OSHA’s Mission: Ensuring Safety Without Overreach,” revisited the same ground covered in a ...
Ladders are a common sight in New York City, whether on bustling construction sites, in residential buildings, or among ...
Oil industry opposition to a planned OSHA rule to limit heat deaths comes as oil and gas workers face increasingly dangerous ...
From moisture-wicking fabrics to cooling evaporative gear, temperature-regulating gear is quickly shifting from a comfort ...
When employers think about workplace safety, the conversation often begins and ends with OSHA inspections or slip-and-fall prevention. But in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signs an order creating a task force to establish heat safety guidelines for workers.
Opposition to a planned rule to limit heat deaths comes as oil and gas workers face increasingly dangerous conditions.
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed an Executive Order today, May 22, to help protect workers in hot temperatures. The Executive Order directs the ICA’s Arizona Division of ...