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New ASTM Task Group Works on Standard for Safe Handling of Annealed Glass
Recent accidents involving annealed glass along with requests from OSHA have led ASTM International to form a new task group that will work on the dev...
New Bench Grinder Safety Scale
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.215 for grinders is one of the most frequently cited machine-safety standards for violations during OSHA machine-safety inspections. ...
New Clauses in OSHA Settlement Agreements Following Major Accidents
What OSHA has been seeking here are contractual-agreement clauses beyond what OSHA standards require. Proposed OSHA settlement-agreement clauses s...
New Comment Date Set for OSHA's Controversial Explosives Rule
OSHA has extended the comment period on proposed changes in its explosives standard for 60 days, to Sept. 10. The amendments, published April 13, have...
New Emergency Safety Guidelines in Wake of Sugar Plant Explosion
Stricter safety guidelines are now in place for facilities like the Imperial Sugar Plant. Today, Insurance and Safety Fire commissioner John Oxendine ...
New OSHA Directive Stirs Dust Explosion Controversy
Industrial dust explosion protection continues to draw attention as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) releases a new directive....
New OSHA Web page
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) unveiled a new Web page showcasing free occupational safety and health information related to f...
New Proposed Guidance on Workplace Stockpiling of Respirators and Facemasks for Pandemic Influenza
OSHA is calling for comments on the Proposed Guidance on Workplace Stockpiling of Respirators and Facemasks for Pandemic Influenza document. OSHA will...
New Rule on Who Pays for Safety Gear
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has published a final rule on employer-paid personal protective equipment (PPE). Under the...
New rule puts safety on company tab
Yes, "providing" safety equipment to your employees means you have to pay for it, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has told companies... |
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