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OSHA Requires More Injury and Illness Data from Some Employers

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has released a new standard requiring employers in high-hazard industries to submit more injury and illness data. It requires some employers to report not only 300A...more

How California OSHA’s Proposed Indoor Heat Illness Prevention Regulations May Affect Employers

California experienced the worst heat wave in its history during the summer of 2022. According to NASA.gov, on September 7, 2022, 61 million people were under heat advisory warnings, with the majority of these people residing...more

OSHA’s Fall Prevention National Emphasis Program: Expect More Site Visits

In 1994, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued Subpart M for construction, which required fall protection for workers exposed to falls on construction sites. Since then, there have been improvements...more

OSHA’s Heat Illness National Emphasis Program and Its Impact on Employers

As summer weather is upon us, Federal OSHA is in the midst of an effort to promulgate a heat illness regulation while simultaneously starting a national emphasis program around heat illness. ...more

Automation, Safety, and Robotic Systems

The creative pace of solution seekers always seems to move faster than regulations and controls. In some ways that can be good, and in some ways, it can create unforeseen hazards when those solutions, such as robotics and...more

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