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OSHA's Shift From Hard Hats to Safety Helmets Should Raise Concern for Employers

OSHA recently announced a significant change in its head protection policy, and is transitioning from traditional hard hats to safety helmets for its employees. This move is more than just an internal policy shift, and...more

OSHA—Critical Updates for 2023 & 2024

OSHA has been particularly busy and aggressive lately, making good on Biden Administration promises and talking points—hiring more inspectors, appointing new administrators, conducting more inspections, aggressively issuing...more

U.S. Department of Labor Announces Changes to OSHA’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program

To strengthen enforcement and improve compliance with workplace safety standards and reduce worker injuries and illnesses, the U.S. Department of Labor is expanding the criteria for placement in the Occupational Safety and...more

U.S. Department of Labor Rolls Out Local Emphasis Program For Food Processing Facilities

A 2019 study conducted by the U.S. Department of labor found that food production workers in Illinois and Ohio had significantly higher injury rates than the overall rates for manufacturers in the private sector....more

OSHA’s Emergency COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Standard Blocked

In a 6-3 decision just released, the Supreme Court blocked OSHA’s Emergency COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Standard (“ETS”) from taking effect, which required employers with one hundred or more employees to conduct weekly...more

OSHA’S Emergency COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Standard Reinstated

In September, the Biden Administration announced its plan to have OSHA issue an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) requiring employers with one hundred or more employees to ensure their employees are either fully vaccinated...more

OSHA Suspends Emergency COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Standard

In September, the Biden Administration had OSHA issue an Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”) requiring employers with one hundred or more employees to ensure their employees are either fully vaccinated or tested for COVID-19...more

OSHA Issues Emergency COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Standard

In September, the Biden Administration announced its plan to have OSHA issue an Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”) requiring employers with one hundred or more employees to ensure their employees are either fully vaccinated...more

OSHA To Issue Mandatory Vaccination And Testing Rule For Certain Employers

In a purported effort to increase vaccinations, the Biden Administration just announced its plan to have OSHA issue an Emergency Temporary Standard requiring employers with one hundred or more employees to ensure their...more

OSHA Revises Its Mask Guidance and Encourages Vaccination Of Employees

Following the Centers for Disease Control’s updated mask and COVID-19 guidance dated July 27, 2021, OSHA finally updated its own mask and COVID-19 guidance on August 13, 2021...more

OSHA Issues Its Emergency COVID-19 Standard

On June 10th, OSHA issued its long-promised COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS). Surprisingly, the ETS relates only to the healthcare industry, but updated guidance has been issued for all industries, as outlined...more

CDC & OSHA End Mask Mandates For Vaccinated Employees

On May 13, the CDC issued updated guidance providing that those who are fully vaccinated can resume activities -- including going to work (in non-health care settings) -- without wearing a mask or social distancing. On May...more

OSHA’s New National Emphasis Program For COVID-19

In response to an executive order signed by President Biden in January, OSHA recently launched a new national emphasis program focusing enforcement efforts on industries and employers most impacted by COVID-19. The...more

OSHA’s Latest COVID-19 Guidance

In response to an executive order signed by President Biden, OSHA recently issued updated COVID-19 guidance recommending that all employers adopt a formal COVID-19 prevention plan, incorporating the following activities and...more

OSHA Under The Biden Administration

President-elect Joe Biden recently picked Boston Mayor and former union leader Marty Walsh to lead the Department of Labor, putting him in charge of OSHA. Walsh, who was supported by many of the large unions, is expected to...more

OSHA Revises COVID-19 Guidance….Again

Previously, OSHA issued guidance indicating that most employers only had to record or report confirmed COVID-19 cases when provided with objective evidence that an employee contracted COVID-19 at work. In practice, this put...more

COVID-19 Updates Impacting Workers Compensation And OSHA

In follow up to our webinar from last week, there have been a number of recent, important updates from the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission and OSHA as to how they intend to handle COVID-related cases, as outlined...more

OSHA’s NEW Enforcement Plan Re: COVID-19

OSHA has released an interim enforcement plan explaining how it will prioritize and conduct COVID-related inspections. Given the high volume of COVID-related reports and complaints, OSHA intends to conduct onsite inspections...more

COVID-19’s Impact On Construction In Illinois

Our clients continue asking us the same three questions below as it pertains to COVID-19’s impact on construction work in Illinois. We include those questions and our answers below: 1. Can my construction company...more

OSHA & COVID-19

Our clients continue asking us the same two questions about COVID-19 as it pertains to their obligations under OSHA. We include those questions and our answers below: 1. What does OSHA expect me to do to prevent the spread...more

OSHA Issues Memo On Incentive Programs And Drug Testing

On October 11, 2018, OSHA issued an additional memorandum to further clarify its position on incentive programs and drug testing. While the memorandum does not set out drastic changes to OSHA’s earlier rule and guidance, it...more

Deadline To Electronically Submit OSHA Data

On June 27, 2017, OSHA issued a press release announcing that it would be delaying the compliance date for its Rule requiring most employers to electronically submit their injury and illness data to OSHA. The press release...more

OSHA Charges Ahead With Electronic Report Rule

On June 27, 2017, OSHA issued a press release announcing that it would be delaying the compliance date for its Rule requiring most employers to electronically submit their injury and illness data to OSHA. The press release...more

OSHA Delays Electronic Report Rule

This morning OSHA issued a press release announcing that it would be delaying the compliance date for its rule requiring most employers to electronically submit their injury and illness data to OSHA. The press release...more

SmithAmundsen OSHA Legal Update: OSHA Postpones New Construction Silica Standard

On April 6, 2017, the Department of Labor announced that enforcement of the recently-promulgated silica standard, reducing the permissible exposure limit for silica and requiring the implementation of other, silica-related...more

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