Seyfarth Synopsis: On May 7, 2025, Cal/Osha released a draft for revising the regulations for prevention outdoors and in the interior clearing (8 CCR sections 3395 and 3396) to implement the requirements from 2243, signed by the governor Newsom after the legislative session 2021-22. These proposed changes change how employers react to heating drives and… Continue reading Sweating of the details: Cal/Osha suggests changes to the heat regulations | Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Cal/Osha publishes new management guidelines for construction
On May 5, 2025, the California Ministry of Industrial Education made an important announcement that concerns employers in the construction industry. Cal/Osha has clarified the guidelines for the prevention of lead exposure, which have been clarified specifically for the protection of employees when carrying out dry grinding rays during the execution of construction work. The… Continue reading Cal/Osha publishes new management guidelines for construction
DSM company reaches Minnesota star certification | News, sports, jobs
The DSM company management team and the company representatives will post the Minnesota star certification flag on Monday. From Left, Nicole Miller, Tym Hart, Adam Prochniak, Otto Cabeza, Terry Rich, Margeline Crisostomo, Lydia Drexler, Travis Johnson, Whitney Larson, Sandy Mohr, Jim Schauman, Tom Piloto, Matthew Dean Anderson, Albert Plans, Chris Marciniak, Gutenberg Carvahlo, Adam Schlie,… Continue reading DSM company reaches Minnesota star certification | News, sports, jobs
California's lactation accommodation laws: employer obligations
California and federal laws require lactation accommodations for breastfeeding employees. The law on the lactation of the federal government, the pump act called Pumps Act, has many of the same requirements as the state law. However, there are some details of state law that California employers should take into account. Here are the most important… Continue reading California's lactation accommodation laws: employer obligations
Deaths in the workplace remain low, while anti -regulation Push / Public News Service
In the course of 2023, more than 5,000 workers died of traumatic injuries, and 135,000 further died of professional diseases, as can be seen from a new AFL-CIO report. Maryland had a quarter of the number of deaths at work, and 69 workers died in the workplace. However, the report also found that attacks on… Continue reading Deaths in the workplace remain low, while anti -regulation Push / Public News Service
Cal/Osha increases the prevention of heat disease when the temperatures rise in California – work health and security
Cal/Osha strengthens the prevention of heat disease when the California temperatures rise With increasing temperatures in California, employers are asked to take proactive steps in order to protect employees from the dangers of heat disease both indoors and outdoors. Since the temperatures in California are increasing, Cal/Osha, a department of the Ministry of Industrial Education,… Continue reading Cal/Osha increases the prevention of heat disease when the temperatures rise in California – work health and security
Maryland employers face compliance challenges in the context of new heat sail
Maryland employers are in the first summer under a heat -related disease prevention standard published by Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (Mosh). Mosh joins several other democratic states of security and health administration (Osha), such as California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington, which have given similar standards in recent years. Quick hits Maryland employers must comply… Continue reading Maryland employers face compliance challenges in the context of new heat sail
The Senate of the Senate of Illinois promotes the protection of employees in the midst of potential federal rollbacks
The legislator in Illinois moves with a comprehensive measure to block the security and work standards at the workplace, even if the protection of the federal government is weakened or lifted in the future. The Senate Act of 1976, sponsored by Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago), has released the Labor Committee of the Senate this week… Continue reading The Senate of the Senate of Illinois promotes the protection of employees in the midst of potential federal rollbacks
Cal/Osha reminds the employer to protect workers from heat diseases
Press space Press release Fresno– Since the temperatures in California are increasing, Cal/Osha, a department of the Ministry of Industrial Relations, is reminiscent of protecting their workers from heat at internal and external workplaces. Heat disease is dangerous and can be fatal. Cal/Osha offers instructions, educational materials, model programs and other resources, including annual… Continue reading Cal/Osha reminds the employer to protect workers from heat diseases
Madison County's inmates receive an Osha
Seventeen inmates in Madison County prison were recognized to obtain their certification of the professional and health administration. This is the third final class, which was a total of 23 inmates, some of which have been published before the graduation ceremony on May 13. The occupants that receive their OSHA certification conveys them in such… Continue reading Madison County's inmates receive an Osha