OSHA has opened up a public comment period to to hear if workers believe this will help keep them safe during the hot summer ...
Heat is a leading cause of death among all weather-related phenomena in the United States. And it’s a serious occupational ...
The proposed rule could help protect approximately 36 million U.S. workers, including millions in Florida, from heat-related ...
OSHA — the federal agency responsible for work regulations — is asking for public comment on a new proposal that could ...
Biden-Harris Administration’s Proposed Rule to Protect Indoor, Outdoor Workers from Extreme Heat’s Dangers Opens for Public Comment ...
OSHA has proposed a nationwide workplace heat safety standard to reduce heat-related injuries and illnesses by requiring ...
A proposed federal heat rule that would affect construction, among other industries, has entered a public comment period.
On August 30, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration published a proposed rule to protect millions of workers from a leading cause ...
Several steps remain in the regulatory process until a final, enforceable rule, but employers should be proactive in ...
As climate change turns up the temperatures, Oregon and Idaho -- two states that neighbor each other -- demonstrate the ...
In fact, many local places would be preferred, as Alpenglow Timber’s intake is limited. The sawmill’s output is anticipated to be small: 5 to 6 acres of managed forestland per day, or 1,500 acres ...
While the intent of the ordinance is commendable, it does not provide the funding needed to achieve these new requirements.