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Higher-Risk Workplaces The OSHA guidance also encourages “higher-risk” workplaces to take additional steps to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 for unvaccinated and otherwise at-risk workers.
OSHA's updated guidance and latest recommendations on steps that employers and workers can take to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace.
ONE of the most basic tasks of a safety professional is complying with OSHA requirements in regard to fire safety. OSHA requires a company to comply in a number of different fire safety areas ...
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell's proposal responding to the fire that killed three people does not only call for fire sprinklers. It would require all high-rise residential buildings to meet the ...
What’s coming? HR1309 was introduced in February, 2019 to require OSHA to create a federal workplace violence prevention standard for health care and social services workers.
The Virginia Department of Education relies on local school boards and their appointed superintendents to certify all fire safety drills are regularly performed. The state does not require any proof.
THOMASBORO, Ill. (WCIA) — The Thomasboro Fire Chief is weighing in on a proposal that could hurt volunteer fire departments. OSHA wants to implement a new policy for all stations nationwide, but ...
Like most rural volunteer fire departments, the Natoma, Kansas, department uses old fire protection gear. Proposed OSHA rules could require Fire Chief Keith Koelling to replace it all with new ...
A bill to require public schools in Tennessee to teach children age-appropriate firearms safety concepts as early as pre-kindergarten is going to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk after a final Senate vote ...