What common violations result in citations? It's one thing to see which OSHA regulations are regularly violated; It's another thing to recognize which unsafe practices lead to OSHA citations. Let's take a look at each of the four fall-related violations. General fall protection requirements Regarding general fall protection requirements, OSHA officers may issue citations for… Continue reading A focus on fall protection
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Protecting Against Arc Flash Hazards: OSHA Updates Guidance
Washington – OSHA has updated its guidance on protecting workers from arc flash hazards. Protecting Employees from Electric Arc Flash Hazards provides tips for employers on implementing administrative controls and using personal protective equipment, as well as identifying and assessing hazards. “This new policy is a game changer and couldn’t have come at a more… Continue reading Protecting Against Arc Flash Hazards: OSHA Updates Guidance
Radical change at OSHA during the second Trump administration? – Health and Safety – Employment and Human Resources
Seyfarth summary: With another dramatic shift from a pro-worker Democratic administration to a second Trump administration, we believe OSHA is likely to shift away from its current enforcement-heavy agenda and focus more on engaging with the business community. As we try to anticipate the changes of a second Trump administration supported (albeit by very slim… Continue reading Radical change at OSHA during the second Trump administration? – Health and Safety – Employment and Human Resources
Klein Tools 87023 Xxl Full Body Harness Li
The Klein Tools 87023 XXL full body harness is a reliable and durable safety harness that provides maximum protection for workers at height. Designed with comfort and safety in mind, this harness is perfect for those who need full-body support when working in elevated areas. Made from high quality materials, Klein Tools tableware is designed… Continue reading Klein Tools 87023 Xxl Full Body Harness Li
Summerland Fire Department Top Priority, Study Says | News
The long-awaited study of the Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District's coverage standards underscores what many have argued for decades: Summerland desperately needs a new fire station. “Station 2 poses a health and safety risk and should be temporarily relocated and then permanently replaced,” said Stewart Gary of CityGate, the company hired to conduct the $86,000 study.… Continue reading Summerland Fire Department Top Priority, Study Says | News
RVDA and KPA Webinar Highlighting Business Growth and Challenges in 2025
In anticipation of a stronger RV market in 2025, the RV Dealers Association (RVDA) will host a webinar in collaboration with KPA, a leader in dealer environment, health and safety (EHS), on December 19 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Solutions. Those interested in this free webinar can register here. This session, “Regulatory Insights for RV… Continue reading RVDA and KPA Webinar Highlighting Business Growth and Challenges in 2025
NIOSH: Few female miners show signs of pneumoconiosis
Few female miners – about one in 200 – show signs of pneumoconiosis, researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) found in a recently published study. In honor of National Miners' Day on December 6, NIOSH Director John Howard, MD, highlighted the new research in his “From the Director's Desk” column… Continue reading NIOSH: Few female miners show signs of pneumoconiosis
Lake Zurich roofer is accused of subjecting workers to repeated falls
File photo | Photo: US Army/Kerry Solan A Lake Zurich roofing company faces more than $260,000 in fines after the contractor was cited for 13 violations, including repeated exposure resulting in potentially fatal falls for workers, according to OSHA. Inspectors from the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) observed Fino Exterior… Continue reading Lake Zurich roofer is accused of subjecting workers to repeated falls
Senator Menjivar takes the reins from Congresswoman-elect Rivas and introduces a bill to combat silicosis
State Senator Caroline Menjivar is following in the footsteps of Congresswoman-elect Luz Rivas and leading the effort to protect California stone workers from contracting silicosis, a fatal, long-term lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust, a mineral found in certain stones will, stones, sand and clay. On Monday, December 2, Menjivar introduced Senate Bill 20… Continue reading Senator Menjivar takes the reins from Congresswoman-elect Rivas and introduces a bill to combat silicosis
The California Farm Bureau says farmers need a plan to protect their employees from bird flu
December 4, 2024 – By Ching Lee – To protect employees who work with dairy cows and poultry from H5N1 avian influenza, farmers should have a baseline plan in place even if their animals are not infected. Such advice and other guidelines were shared last month during a webinar hosted by the California Farm Bureau-affiliated… Continue reading The California Farm Bureau says farmers need a plan to protect their employees from bird flu