Tag: Occupational Safety & Health Administration
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Navigating and challenging OSHA enforcement actions
Read More →: Navigating and challenging OSHA enforcement actionsIf a company receives enforcement action from OSHA or MSHA, it has the right to challenge the citations, items or orders issued…
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Safety Tips: OSHA, MSHA gain direction with leadership confirmations
Read More →: Safety Tips: OSHA, MSHA gain direction with leadership confirmationsThe agencies have new leadership as the Senate confirmed key nominees, signaling shifts in enforcement and regulatory priorities amid reduced staffing.
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New government program introduces MSHA information center
Read More →: New government program introduces MSHA information centerThe new MSHA Information Hub aims to provide miners and operators with clearer guidance on safety standards and regulatory compliance.
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OSHA, MSHA jurisdiction: Which agency regulates which activities
Read More →: OSHA, MSHA jurisdiction: Which agency regulates which activitiesUnderstanding which agency has jurisdiction over operations is critical to complying with regulations and ensuring employers can hold agencies accountable in the…
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What to expect from MSHA, OSHA in Trump’s second term
Read More →: What to expect from MSHA, OSHA in Trump’s second termColumnist Nick Scala explores what changes OSHA and MSHA are likely to adopt under the upcoming Trump administration.
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What OSHA’s proposed heat illness prevention rule could mean for employers
Read More →: What OSHA’s proposed heat illness prevention rule could mean for employersFind out how an indoor and outdoor heat illness prevention rule from the Occupational Safety & Health Administration could affect the industry.
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OSHA proposes heat safety rule
Read More →: OSHA proposes heat safety ruleThe Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has a proposed rule aimed at protecting workers from the health risks of extreme heat.
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OSHA, National Demolition Association renew safety, health alliance
Read More →: OSHA, National Demolition Association renew safety, health allianceThe Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Demolition Association renewed their safety and health alliance for another five years.
