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David Michaels stays onboard as OSHA administrator, and the agency could face additional regulatory hurdles from a new bill. Read about these developments, and more, in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
On Feb. 1, many employers will have to post a summary of their 2012 injuries and illnesses where their workers can see it. Are you prepared to post it?
The 113th Congress gets underway, with occupational safety and health committee members and leaders selected for the upcoming term. Read about this and some of the most recent fines OSHA has proposed in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
Could OSHA’s recordkeeping requirements be expanding? Were cleanup workers in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy exposed to contaminants? Find out in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
People have a seemingly endless number of mobile apps to choose from – apps to help keep track of tasks or dates, apps to watch movies or read books, apps to shop, apps to play games, etc. But what about apps for workplace safety?
Big news occurred this past week with the announcement of Hilda L. Solis’ resignation as secretary of labor. Also, read about the latest regulatory agenda and a renewed SST plan in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
Following Hilda L. Solis’ announcement that she is stepping down as secretary of labor, several people and groups offered a few words regarding her service.