Heat is a leading cause of death among all weather-related phenomena in the United States. And it’s a serious occupational ...
OSHA has opened up a public comment period to to hear if workers believe this will help keep them safe during the hot summer ...
Florida's sweltering heat poses risks to workers, so OSHA is cracking down with penalties, proposing a new rule mandating ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has officially opened the public comment period for a proposed OSHA rule aimed at protecting ...
Several steps remain in the regulatory process until a final, enforceable rule, but employers should be proactive in ...
New labor heat rules under consideration by the federal government should be noted by employers. An expert explains why.
The proposed rule could help protect approximately 36 million U.S. workers, including millions in Florida, from heat-related ...
Federal workplace safety officials plan to release a proposed rule later this year aimed at preventing workplace violence in ...
The first federal protections for indoor and outdoor workers exposed to heat could go into effect next year, but enforcement would be a challenge.
The draft regulation is meant to stem the rise of pedestrian fatalities in the U.S., though its impact could be limited.