A proposed federal heat rule that would affect construction, among other industries, has entered a public comment period.
OSHA has proposed a nationwide workplace heat safety standard to reduce heat-related injuries and illnesses by requiring ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has officially opened the public comment period for a proposed OSHA rule aimed at protecting ...
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 ...
The draft regulation is meant to stem the rise of pedestrian fatalities in the U.S., though its impact could be limited.
OSHA — the federal agency responsible for work regulations — is asking for public comment on a new proposal that could ...
The proposed rule could help protect approximately 36 million U.S. workers, including millions in Florida, from heat-related ...
Several steps remain in the regulatory process until a final, enforceable rule, but employers should be proactive in ...
As summer temperatures shatter records across the country, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is ...
On August 30, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration published a proposed rule to protect millions of workers from a leading cause ...