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OSHA takes far too long to approve laboratories tasked with testing products to see if they meet consensus-based safety standards, according to a new report. Read about this story and more in the first OSHA Roundup of the New Year.
Safety+Health’s December 2012 issue included an article listing OSHA’s Top 10 most frequently cited standards for the year and featuring an exclusive Q&A with Patrick Kapust, deputy director of OSHA’s Directorate of Enforcement Programs. We had additional questions for the agency on enforcement and compliance assistance but didn’t get a chance to run the responses in the December issue.
Following the horrific rampage at a Connecticut elementary school, safety experts are examining what can be done in making schools safer for children and for those who teach them.
Nonprofit groups push for OSHA’s budget to remain stable, and the agency once again delays full enforcement of its residential construction fall protection rule. Read these stories and more in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
Read about OSHA’s new Whistleblower Protection Program director and fines levied against a
company for a deadly crane collapse in this week’s OSHA Roundup.