OSHA to Replace Existing Fire Brigades Standard with Broad Emergency Response Rule

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The proposal explains that out of 273 emergency response fatalities recorded in the Occupational Safety and Health Information System, “OSHA identified 212 (77.7%) [fatalities] in which at least one of the safety hazards addressed by the proposed rule was determined to be present at the time of the emergency responder’s death.” The proposal notes that the rule would apply to all privately employed responders and exclude “employers engaged in activities and operations regulated by OSHA’s construction, maritime, and agriculture standards” and volunteer emergency responders. The Emergency Response Rule is expected to be published in the Federal Register later this month.

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